Home / Romance / Rannigan's Redemption / Chapter 72: Meeting Beau Beaulieu

Share

Chapter 72: Meeting Beau Beaulieu

Author: Pandora Spocks
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56
Chapter 72: Meeting Beau Beaulieu

One problem, Michael realized, with traveling as much as he did, was that his body clock was often way off kilter. He'd been back from the west coast for a couple of days, but on this particular night, he still found himself restless after midnight. He considered seeing if one of his dates was available to come over but opted instead for a session on the treadmill down in the gym.

When he walked in and saw someone already working out at that late hour, he was surprised. Then he realized it was his new neighbor. Beau definitely looked annoyed that someone had ruined his solitude, but Michael left him to his business and started on the treadmill.

He'd been hoping to meet Beau anyway. Michael thought of the people who were often in the gym during regular hours. Yeah, buddy, I don't blame you. I'd probably come down here in the middle of the night, too.

He resolved to leave Beau alone, but when the former baseball pro glanced Michael's way, he c
Locked Chapter
Continue to read this book on the APP

Related chapters

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 73: Making Time for the Important Things

    Chapter 73: Making Time for the Important ThingsMichael had enjoyed chatting with Beau. He seems like a genuinely nice guy. He had thought it a shame that Beau wasn't interested in meeting one of his lady friends. It might have been fun to go out on the town together.It seemed that Beau often worked the primetime shift at the network, finishing late at night. Michael ran into him a few times as they both returned home around midnight, Michael usually with a girl or two in tow. He'd been surprised when he found himself feeling slightly embarrassed in front of Beau that time in the elevator when Shannon and Michelle were going at it. Somehow, Michael suddenly felt like an errant teenager, but he knew it was in his own head, in his own conscience. Beau had certainly not seemed judgmental.Throughout February and into March, Michael continued to travel quite a bit. There was a trial in Oklahoma City for a couple of weeks, then he spent another week doing speaking engagements th

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 74: Twenty-Seven Stitches

    Chapter 74: Twenty-Seven StitchesMichael never did have his flu shot. Following Dr. Ghosh's decision to refer him upstairs, there were phone calls and a flurry of paperwork as Michael was sent two floors up to the dermatology group of which Dr. Theos Alexander was a member. He sat in the waiting room feeling slightly rattled. Jesus H, I just wanted a fucking flu shot.A nurse called his name and Michael followed her back to an examination room. "I'm Shelley," she said. She checked his paperwork. "And you were sent up here by Dr. Ghosh?"Michael nodded. "I was in for my flu shot and I guess they saw something they didn't like."She smiled kindly. "Dr. Alexander will be with you shortly."He sat on the end of a standard examination table, the green vinyl cushion covered by a strip of white paper that rattled as he shifted. The door opened and a short older gentleman with shaggy white hair and black-framed glasses entered. "You are Michael?" he asked. Michael nodded. "I am D

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 75: Bring Someone With You

    Chapter 75: Bring Someone With YouWhy is it hospitals all paint their walls green? Must be a tranquil color, he mused. Maybe it keeps the patients from rioting. Michael stared blankly at the wall of the waiting room; it was painted a light not-quite-seafoam and accented with darker not-quite-forest. Sea or wilderness? It was as though they had mixed their inspirations. He'd have preferred blue. They'd probably just fuck that up, too. He shook his head in disgustHis appointment for a PET scan had been scheduled for an hour earlier, yet still, he sat, waiting to be called. Uncharacteristically, he found that he didn't mind waiting. He was in no hurry to hear more bad news. Maybe it would be good news. He was afraid to expect anything.He'd called Alexis the morning after he'd had the melanoma removed from his shoulder, telling her that he wouldn't be able to make Seattle, telling her he'd come down with a sudden case of the flu. "You need to get your flu shot every year,

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 76: All Those Burned Bridges

    Chapter 76: All Those Burned BridgesYou should bring someone with you. Those words echoed in Michael's ears. Shit. That can't be good. He leaned forward, elbows on his thighs, holding his head in his hands. Bring someone with me. Who the fuck would come with me? Michael wracked his brain. I could call Alexis, come clean about why I blew her off. In his mind, he tried it on for size. Then he shook his head. We have a business relationship. Aside from the occasional fuck, I'm just a meal ticket to her. He thought some more. His best friends had been Murph and Jimbo. That was until he'd screwed them over. Maybe they were ready to let bygones be bygones. He pulled up Brian's number and pressed 'call' before he could change his mind. "Hey, Murph, how's it going?" There was hesitation on the other end. "Michael?""Yeah, it's me. Long time, no hear from. How are you doing?" Michael sounded overly cheerful."We're, um, we're good. How about you?" "Oh, you know, I'

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 77: I Was Just in the Neighborhood

    Chapter 77: I Was Just in the NeighborhoodMichael stood where the cab left him, on the sidewalk staring up at the brick arches of the NYU School of Law. He always felt better here. It felt like home. In law school he'd been king, respected by peers and professors alike, had his pick of women. His whole life had been before him here. He sighed as the drizzle began to come down heavier. From there he walked the half block to the Blue Note and found a stool at the smaller bar, ordering yet another bourbon. He wasn't sure he was supposed to drink, given the circumstances, but he didn't care anymore.He stayed until the place closed at midnight and found himself jettisoned into the rainy night along with the handful of other lingerers. The group scattered in their own directions. Michael walked aimlessly, pulling up the lapels of his jacket in a vain attempt to keep the rain off himself. The idea of hailing a cab and heading back uptown crossed his mind, but he found that he co

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 78: A Heartbreaking Request

    Chapter 78: A Heartbreaking Request"Michael?" Maggie asked into the intercom."Hey, Mags." His voice sounded tinny over the ancient device. "I know it's late. I'm sorry. But when I saw your light on, I mean… Can I come up?"Maggie hesitated, her finger hovering over the button. "What do you want, Michael?""Mags, I just…I just want to talk."She shook her head, checking the time again. What the hell? And he's probably drunk. Standing out there in the rain like he's got absolutely no sense. She pressed the door buzzer. "Don't wake my neighbors," she admonished him.Maggie pulled the wooly cream-colored robe tighter around herself, tying the belt securely and she stalked to the door, opening it to wait for Michael. She watched him coming up the stairs, his soaked hair matted to his head. His wet shoes squeaked softly with each footfall. She started to say something snippy but noticed the haunted look in his eyes, so she simply stepped back and let him into the apartment.

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 79: Options

    Chapter 79: OptionsMichael and Maggie sat in the office of the second doctor they'd seen that day. The first, dermatologist Dr. Alexander, had introduced them to the man across from them now. Dr. Pierre Harnois was a board-certified oncologist, and it was he who interpreted the results from Michael's PET scan."The scan indicates pulmonary metastases from the original melanoma," Dr. Harnois said. Michael's head swam. The doctor pointed to the scan of Michael's lungs. "These spots are tumors. Left untreated, they will continue to grow and spread." Michael was aware of the point at which he stopped listening. He actually felt as though he were outside of his body looking down on himself and the room from above. Words like options and risk vs. benefit floated past him. Glancing at Maggie, he watched as she morphed into her analytical self, listening raptly and taking copious notes. I can't believe she still has that leather folio I gave her when she first came to Murphy, R

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 80: Chemo

    Chapter 80: Chemo"If you'll wait here, we'll get Michael all settled and I'll come and get you," the nurse said.Maggie looked wide-eyed to Michael. "Is that okay with you?" she asked.He nodded stiffly. "Just relax. You don't even have to come back there with me if you don't want to.""Don't you want me to?" she asked."I'll come get you in a few minutes," the nurse repeated.Maggie watched as the woman led Michael through the doorway of the waiting room. She perched on a green vinyl chair and flipped absently through a tattered old copy of People magazine, but she was too restless to sit. Rising, she paced back and forth in front of the window that looked out over the street. A few minutes later, the nurse returned. "Okay, Michael's all set. You can come back now."Maggie followed her through the same door and down a short hallway. Just past a nurses' station, the hallway opened onto a large room where an ellipse of green vinyl recliners bordered the edge. Many of the cha

Latest chapter

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 131: Epilogue

    Chapter 131: EpilogueIt was a crisp fall day as the new black Range Rover made its way carefully through the narrow lanes, coming to a stop at the base of a hill. The deep cerulean sky was accented by the vibrant scarlets, pumpkins, and golds of autumn leaves. Bobby shifted into 'Park' and looked over at Maggie.She chewed her lip anxiously. "I won't be long.""Take your time, cher." He smiled at her reassuringly. "We're not in any hurry."Maggie sighed deeply and unfastened her seat belt. She stepped out of the car and opened the door to the backseat, leaning in to retrieve a small bundle before closing the door again. "I won't be long," she repeated.Bobby watched as she carefully picked her way up the hill. "Daddy, can I go, too?" Savannah chirped from the back seat."No, June bug, let Mommy have a minute. Then we'll go to the country. Are you ready to pick some apples?""Yes! Apples!" she responded, and she began to sing a song about picking apples.At nearly the crest

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 130: So Typically Michael

    Chapter 130: So Typically MichaelBrian smiled warmly as he welcomed Maggie and Bobby into his office. "I'm happy to have you here," he said, "I only wish it were under different circumstances."Maggie nodded mutely as she took in her surroundings. The law offices of Brian Murphy & Associates occupied a converted three-story building on W. 79th. The building had once been residential. The outer walls were exposed brick, and Maggie found that along with wood accents and details, everything worked together to create a comfortable, relaxed feel. Brian himself was casually dressed in khaki slacks and a white button-down shirt topped by a forest green V-neck cardigan. "This is a nice place," she murmured thoughtfully.Brian gave her a curious look and smiled again. "Well, it's not Murphy, Rannigan, but I think I actually like it better. We don't stand on formality around here. We're a small firm, and we like to think of ourselves as the friendly neighborhood lawyers. You know, whe

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 129: Heartbroken

    Chapter 129: HeartbrokenSean Michael Rannigan was buried on a cold morning in late March. The frozen ground was bare of snow, but flurries swirled through the air on a biting breeze. Maggie found the grey day fitting for a funeral. As she watched the assortment of mourners gathered around the grave, her thoughts went back four days earlier to the day Michael had died.There had been a blur of activity. Rosalie had made the necessary calls to the necessary parties. Attendants from the funeral home had come and discreetly ushered his body away. Maggie had been disconsolate. Bobby had held her until she'd run out of tears.By the time they'd left to pick up Savannah from school, the apartment had been restored to normal, the medical equipment packed up and hauled away. Maggie had sensed the emptiness of the place and insisted that they pack up their things and return to her apartment.She'd forced a smile when Savannah came running up to the two of them in front of the school. "

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 128: Michael's Journey

    Chapter 128: Michael's JourneyMaggie clasped and unclasped her hands as she sat anxiously beside the hospital bed in Michael's bedroom. Michael lay propped up against a mountain of pillows, his grey t-shirt showing above the crisp white cotton blanket that covered the rest of him. He'd insisted that the bed be placed beside the window and the drapes be left open so he could look out over the city. He drifted off now and again, but he seemed determined to be awake.It had been a rough night. Maggie and Bobby, along with the overnight nurse, had tag-teamed sitting up with Michael, who had alternated between sleeping fitfully and waking to spells of deep coughing and ragged wheezing.Bobby went to shower and get Savannah ready for school while Maggie and Michael watched the sun come up over the city. The colors were extraordinary, washing the sky in shades of pink, orange, purple, and blue. Maggie couldn't recall the last time she'd watched the sunrise. Michael watched the scene a

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 127: Michael's Family By Choice

    Chapter 127: Michael's Family By ChoiceSavannah's clear blue eyes were huge as Bobby introduced her to Michael. "Savannah, you remember Mr. Michael. We met him at the airport that time. He's invited us to stay here with him for a while until we find our own house."When the doctor had released Michael from the hospital, he'd given him a timeline of a few weeks. Maggie had approached Michael, asking if she and Bobby could bring Savannah and stay with him for a while, and Michael had balked. "I don't want a bunch of people waiting around for me to die."She'd convinced him that he'd be doing them a favor, buying them time to find the right place. The truth was, she couldn't bear to think of being all the way in the East Village when he might need her.Now, the little girl regarded Michael solemnly, taking in his gaunt appearance, his grey sunken cheeks and his eyes with their dark circles. Her little brow wrinkled. "What's wrong with your face?" she asked."Savannah!" Bobby excl

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 126: Familymoon

    Chapter 126: FamilymoonMaggie sat up on her beach blanket and hugged her knees, wriggling her toes and burying them in the cooler sand below the surface. Further down the beach, Bobby dutifully carried a small pink plastic pail as Savannah gathered shells. Maggie gazed past them to the sailboat anchored a few hundred yards offshore. It was their home for the week, and they'd sailed it to remote coves and empty beaches, relishing the quiet and the opportunity to bond as a family. Her gaze returned to Bobby and his daughter, and she smiled contentedly. It wasn't conventional, but it was just right.As if he felt her eyes on him, Bobby turned and smiled knowingly. He bent and said something to Savannah who looked to Maggie and waved. Maggie smiled and waved back as the pair returned to where she sat, Savannah scampering along while Bobby strolled purposefully, dropping his tall frame to the empty space beside her on the blanket."You've worn me out, June bug. Let me sit here by M

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 125: Michael, Back in the Saddle

    Chapter 125: Michael, Back in the SaddleMichael sat back in his chair at the large oak conference table and relished the feeling of being in control. It had been too long since he'd done real casework. He'd forgotten how it felt, the rush of knowing that he held all the right cards. His charcoal grey suit hung a little loose due to the weight he'd lost, but he still knew how to project a confident presence. Figuring it would negatively impact his intimidation factor, he'd left his oxygen in the rental car.Bobby sat quietly beside him, tension radiating from his body. Michael had thoroughly prepped him. "Don't say anything. If they speak to you, look at me. Above all, don't let them bait you."Across the table, Deanna, in her white blouse and navy-blue knee-length skirt with her honey blonde hair pulled back into a ponytail, looked more the sad abandoned single mother than the scheming opportunistic gold-digger that she was. Her gaze flitted nervously between Michael and Bobb

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 124: Custody Issues

    Chapter 124: Custody IssuesThe deceptively bright sun and cloudless blue sky seemed at odds with the brisk cold day. But it made for a perfect afternoon spent skating at Wellman Rink in Central Park. Savannah squealed in delight as she struggled along on her ice skates. She was in no real danger of falling, safely tucked between her father and Maggie who each held a hand. She looked up, and Maggie could see the child's pink cheeks and sparkling eyes. "Are you having fun?" she asked the little girl."Yeah! This is awesome!"Bobby looked at Maggie over his daughter's head and winked, smiling. He was beyond grateful to Maggie for taking the unscheduled visit in stride. She'd even taken off work on Friday afternoon so that she could stay with Savannah when he'd had to leave for the studio. He'd arrived home late that night to find the little girl fast asleep in a makeshift tent constructed out of a blanket draped over a card table. "We decided to pretend we were camping," Mag

  • Rannigan's Redemption   Chapter 123: Engaged

    Chapter 123: EngagedBobby's eyes twinkled with mischief. "How's that?"Illuminated only by the handful of candles scattered about the room, Maggie pulled against the restraints that bound her wrists to the bars of her iron headboard and giggled softly. "It's fine.""No, you're fine," he murmured as his hand lightly traced along the side of her body. He continued down her leg to bind first one ankle then the other to the corners of the bed. He stood at the end gazing over her nude body spread out before him, candlelight bathing her skin in a soft glow. "Aiee, cher, how did I get so lucky?"Slowly, keeping his eyes on hers, he removed his shirt, jeans, and boxer briefs. His impressive erection stood at attention. "Where do I even start?" he whispered, and she giggled again.Bobby crawled onto the bed between her open legs, moving up over her body until he reached her face. Leaning down, he kissed her deeply. "Oh, Bobby," she whispered against his lips.He lightly nipped down t

DMCA.com Protection Status