Eddy drops Dani off at her house the next morning, after the spent a long night talking about everything that happened to her the night before. He tells her how she can call the school and see how she can go about getting accepted to the school.
Her father is not at home when she arrives, which does not surprise her in the least. In fact, she would have been shocked out of her sock had he been home one a Saturday morning. He has only been there twice in the last six years since her mother passed away.
It used to be a tradition of theirs to have a large brunch, with belgian waffles, fresh fruit, bacon, sausage, scones, and so much more. Then they would spend the rest of the day as a family, going to the zoo, walking through central park, shopping or going on driving trips out of the city.
These days it is her tradition to spend the morning alone with a bagel or muffin and a coffee from the cafe down the street. Then she goes to the women's shelter in Queens and spends a few hours reading to the children. Then the rest of her evening is either spent with her friends or with the television, making good use of her extensive VHS collection.
Walking into her bedroom, she takes the slip of paper with the hasitly scribbled number on it and puts it in the music box sitting on her vanity. She can not wait until Monday morning when she can put the call in and get excepted.
A large part of her wants to go ahead and call right now, but she doubts that the office is open on a weekend. She really wishes that it was, because she wants to go right now. Her senior year just started and she wants to transfer schools as soon as she can, before she gets any deeper into the year.
“Danielle?”
Dani freezes, her spine stiffening at the sound of her father's voice coming from the doorway. He wasn't home. He asked the door man. Why is he here on a Saturday?
“Danielle, we need to talk.”
Without looking at him, she moves over to her closet to pull out a clean outfit. She doesn't pay any attention to what she pulls out, just grabbing at the first thing that she sees. It is a black skirt and a silver sequin top with a halter style neckline.
It is a little dressy but she doesn't care. Dani just wants to get the hell out of the room as soon as possible. Escaping to the bathroom for a much needed shower seems like the best option since he can't follow her in there.
“Damn it, Danielle Marie Millman, do not ignore me! I am your father-”
Her loud scoff silences him mid-sentence. “Father... right...”
“Danielle, I know you are angry-”
“Angry?” She shake her head. “No. I am not angry.”
“Then-”
“Disgusted.” Dani says, tosing the clothes on the bed. “Kind of wish I could gouge my eyes out with a spoon. I saw far too many people getting it on in just one night. A girl can only take so much.”
“About that-” Fredrick begins.
“Nope.” Dani cuts him off, holding up a hand to silence him. She does not want to have that conversation with him. Any discussion pertaining to his sex life is not something that she is interested in.
“Annoyance. There is a fair bit of annoyance, you understand. You should get it. I hop to see my father in the crowd, cheering me on at my performance, only to find him slipping it his married secretary instead.” Dani mutters, folding the skirt that she just laid down, her motions jerky with agitation.
“Shit! I completely forgot about your thing at the school last night-”
“That doesn't surprise me. When do you ever think about me or anything pertaining to me? I know that I don't exist in your world-”
“That is not true!” Fred shouts angrily, but Dani ignores it.
“Hurt. I have to admit that I am a little hurt that you dropped from my life the same day that Mom died-” Dani tells him.
Suddenly hands grab her shoulders and turn her around forcefully, pushing her down until she is sitting on the edge of the bed. Her father looms over her angrily, his face red with his fury. “That is not fair! That is not how it is!”
“That is exactly how it is!” Dani shouts back at him, just as angry. She pushes to her feet, forcing him to back up a step. “You know it is! You turned your back on me the day that my mother died! Everyone, myself included, assumed that it wa just the pain affecting you. That you couldn't handle the grief, so you lockd yourself away to wallow in your pain.”
Dani glares at him.
“I fed myself that bullshit platitude for months, even when it stopped sounding plausible. Even when I knew it was a lie. I kept waiting for the day that you would realize that I was hurting too! That I lost her too! Everyone said that you needed your work, and I tried to understand that, but it was hard. Epecially when I had needs too. I needed my father. I needed the only parent that I had left! I needed someone to hold me and tell me that I would be okay, on those long, lonely nights when I was drowning in tears and missing her more than I could stand.”
She swipes at the tears on her face and he lifts a hand towards her, but she jerks away, wrapping her arms around herself. “I waited for you to be my dad again! I waited for six freaking years! I am done waiting. You are not my father and I do not want to be your daughter.”
“Dani, please-”
“I do not want to be in this stupid apartment, spending every dang night alone. I do not want to be in this city, where after last night, I am a laughing stock!” She tells him and he steps back in surprise.
“What happened? You practiced so much-”
“We won the talent show, it wasn't that.” Dani shakes her head. “Your neice.. found yet another way to ruin my life.”
“Come on Dani, whatever she did couldn't have been that bad. I can call Charles and he will have her apologize to you, if that is what you need..” Fredrick begins but Dani doesn't listen. She turns away from him and sighs, loudly.
This is how it always is every time that she tries to tell him what Amber has done to her. Amber stole the locket that their grandmother had given Dani as she died, that was a misunderstanding. When Amber told everyone in Elementary school that Dani was a bed wetter and had to were diapers still, she hadn't meant anything by it. When she had ruined Dani's brand new peach colored lace Easter dress by deliberately dumping grape juice on it, they had called it an accident.
“She screwed my boyfriend during my performance, then the two of them came onstage as we were accepting our prize and announced it to everyone. They called me names and embarrassed me in front of thousands of people. So no, you don't have to have your brother force his horrid beast o a daughter to say something against her will.”
She smiles a humorless smile. “I don't need her to apologise. I don't want anything from her, uncle Charles or you, accept to never have to see any of you again. I am not part if this family and I am tired of trying to pretend that I am. None of you give a damn about me-”
“That is simply not true!” Fred says.
“It is! I lost my family when I lost Mom! I am alone and I have been for years. But now, I am changing that. I found a place that I want to be. I want to go to borading school in Vermont. It was built to be a place for youths from horrible families and God knows I fit the bill. I am calling Monday to apply. You can use the money you pay in tuition at Briorwood to pay for me to go to Southwood Meesler.”
“Dani, you can't just make these decisions on your own like this, I am your father.” Fred tells her, and she fights back the disdainful snort that is bubbling up. She doesn't hide the roll of her eyes, though.
“That is kind of ironic that you are bringing that into this conversation. Convenient too. Because that fact has not had any bearing on your decision in the past six years, if not longer.” Dani tells him.
“I make all the decisions for myself. For this house hold as well. Who do you think pays all the bills and makes all of the decisions? Does the grocery shopping?”
“Helen-”
“Quit two years ago, Fred. Two. Years. I interviewed Helga and Odette, hiring them both. Helga on Tuesdays and Thursdays to run errands, oversee Odette and generally make sure everything runs smoothly. Odette on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to clean and cook meals. The check book that you leave in the kitchen drawer, the expense account, I balance it and write the checks. They don't even know about it. I moved it to my room when I hired them.”
She moves over to her bed side table and pulls it out, holding it in the air for her father to see it. “I pay the bills each month. I attend the monthly meeting that the building beautification committee demands all tenants attend. I gave Eddy a raise, by the way. I budgetted it in by switching insurance providers. I also found a new dry cleaner that is closer, cheaper and does a way better job that Abbasi's. I am the one who called the exterminator when Micheal Layhee on the floor below us let his snakes food get loose and it made it's way into our apartment. The exterminator, Bill, caught the mouse in two days.”
She shakes her head. “I called Tony, the plumber, when the bathtub stopped draining and I filed a complaint on the couple on the fourth floor after I found the man butt naked passed out in the floor of the elevator. All the things that had to be done around here, I do them. I buy the shampoo and the toothpaste. I write the checks to the utility company. I am the adult and I have raised myself for a long time now. I am capable of making my own decisions.”
“Dani-”
“I am capable of being on my own. I have had years of practice.”Dani looks him in the eye and adds quietly. “I don't need you.”
She watches her father's eyes widen slightly at her words, before he gives a brisk nod. He backs away from her, turning away to leave the room, his words floating back to her, devoid of any emotion.
“Tell me where to send the check.”
“Dean Winchell's office, of Meesler Boarding School. May I help you?” “I am looking to enroll my child in your school.” Dani blurts out quickly, feeling self-concious and awkward about the lie. Please do not realize that I am a teenager and hang up on me, she silently begs the cranky sounding woman on the other end. “Our girl's school, Southwood, is at maximum capacity and has a two year waiting list. If your student is a female, I regret to inform you that this will be a short conversation. But if you have a son, we have very few openings available, as we recently
It took a couple of hours for PJ to get all of the paperwork in order but by the time that he was done, Dani had everything that she needed to start school. Her name was now Daniel Millman. Danny for short. Thankfully she has been answering to Dani for years so it won't get too confusing for her. “Dani..” “Hmm?” She asks Eddy, turning to face him. “What are you going to do about your looks?” He asks her and she frowns.
The day has come for her to go to her new school. As a him. Not a her. So, she is feeling some massive anxiety about that, but she is pushing it down. She wanted this. She can do this. She has to. She has already done so much to be ready for this. Such as going shopping with Eddy for boy's clothing. He had taken her back to his apartment and had her put on her wig and the stomach band. He had given her a large ace bandage for her boobs, which she had wrapped tightly over her bra. With that and the band, she just looked like a plump guy. Combined with a pair of Eddy's jeans and an old AC/DC
Dani spends the time that Eddy is gone with his father alone in the room, putting her clothes away. She brought clean sheets and her blanket that she wanted, because Eddy had told her that the ones they provide feel like hospital sheets. This was pretty much like a dorm room so she had brought a few things along to make it feel more home like. Such as a huge box of junk food. A mini fridge that Eddy had to bring up later. She had brought some things that she could find only in New York. She had brought two different kinds of toiletries. Shampoo and conditioner that was unscented and some men's body wash for through out the w
Dani spends the time that Eddy is gone with his father alone in the room, putting her clothes away. She brought clean sheets and her blanket that she wanted, because Eddy had told her that the ones they provide feel like hospital sheets. This was pretty much like a dorm room so she had brought a few things along to make it feel more home like. Such as a huge box of junk food. A mini fridge that Eddy had to bring up later. She had brought some things that she could find only in New York. She had brought two different kinds of toiletries. Shampoo and conditioner that was unscented and some men's body wash for through out the w
Dani has been at school for a week now and she has fallen into a routine of sorts. She does not socialize, which is pretty different from her old school experience where she knew every one there and they knew her. She had a billion friends. Now she goes about her day all alone. She eats her lunch alone in her room. After classes are over she is back in her room. That is where she spends all of her time, reading books or watching tv on her little portable tv. Mostly she just gets grainy images and garbled speech. Yet she still finds that better than being around a bunch of rich guys that at like idiots. Her first day in class these
Asher Steele rolls his eyes for the fifth time in as many minutes. His friends seem to be acting even more childish today than usual and it is bugging the hell out of him. Normally he does not mind when they act like morons because he can just retreat into his own world and ignore it but for some reason today, he can not seem to get past it. “Tyler, man, that is-” Thomas says to the guy who just told everyone a story about how over the weekend when he was visiting his patents back at home how his dad caught his younger sister giving her female best friend 'special attention' under the covers at a sleepover party.
Dani sits in the floor at the foot of Asher's bed since he sat in the chair by the window. There was no way in hell that Dani was going to sit on his bed. The damn bed that he sleeps in every night. “The Revolutionary War was from April nineteenth seventeen seventy-five to September third, seventeen eighty-three. It was also called the American War of Independance.” Asher tells her and she nods, writing it down. “Basically it was a war fought because the British Americans in the thirteen colonies wanted to get
November 25, 1999Three Years Later Asher looks around the room for his wife, but she is lost in the sea of people. Their family and friends have only been there about fifteen minutes and already he is regretting his and Dani's decision to host Thanksgiving in their new home. But Dani had been so excited when they finally got the renovations done, after three months of contractors and paint samples.
Dani waits at the closed door until someon gives her a signal. Her hands are shaking and she is tapping her foot. A hand grasp hers tightly. “Nervous?” “No, not at all. Impatient. I am ready to get in there.” Dani says and he nods. “It shouldn't be long now.” Just then the doors open with a florish and Dani gets ger first sight of it all. Her wedding. She sees all of the people filling the seats and
Asher sits across from Fred Millman in a slightly awkward silence, because he does not know how to start the conversation that he wants to have. He knows that Fred already knows everything going on. He and Dani are close, so she tells him everything that happens in her life. “Mr. Millman-” “Call me Fred. If you are going to be my son-in-law, you should probably call me Fred.” He says dryly and Asher winces. “Ahout that.. I wanted to say- I'm sorry that I did
Asher looks back at Dani, knowing that she is nervous. She has nervously chattered the whole way here, being worse than their sons. He smiles when she catches his hand and asks, “They founded the publishing company, right?” “Yes. They put the A & J in AJS Publishing. Adrien and Janice Steele. They started it nearly twenty years ago. I worked their off and on in my teens, but last year when I graduated college, they gave me the company. It was between that, a technology company, a medical supply company or a hotel.” “That is an odd assortment of companies.” Dani tells him.
“I checked on the boys and they are okay. They're both still sound asleep.” Dani feels the bed move as Asher joins her. When he had left the bed a few minutes ago, she had no idea what he was doing. A part of her thought that maybe he was trying to sneak out on her. He moves over until his bare body is flush against her naked back and he puts his arm over her waist, anchoring her to him. She can feel his warm breath on the back of her neck. When she does not respond to him, he kisses the back of her neck.
Asher tells his uncle all about his plans with 'Holly from the second floor' and Leo nods along, apparently approving this choice, while Dani's heart breaks inside of her chest. She waited too long. Asher has already moved on. Asher notices Dani slowl withdrawing from the conversation and he assumes that it is because she is tired. He knows that the twins are as well. When she moves over to sit with the boys, casually talking to Jace, Leo leans forward. “So, kids, huh?” He asks and Asher knows that means that he wants the full story.
Dani trails along behind Asher as he walks a few step ahead of her, holding a boy by each hand. Nik is dressed as a teddy bear and Nate is dressed as a lion. Nate has a drawn on brown nose and whiskers thanks to a brown eyeliner pencil. Nik wanted his face colored on too, so she drew him a brown nose as well. With their fuzzy suits on, they both look so cuddlely that she could not stop hugging them. “Are we almost there, Daddy?” Nate asks Asher looking up at him with tired eyes. “Are you worn out, buddy?” Asher asks him and the child nods.
Dani rewipes the table with the wet washcloth for the thirs time; not because it is sticky but because she is stalling. She just will not admit that to herself because then she would have to dig deep enough to admit to herself just why it is that she is avoiding Eddy. And she does not have to dig deep to admit why, because she knows the reason. Asher. That morning when she had woke up and seen a peacefully sleeping Asher beside her, it had just felt to right. It had felt like old times between them and she had been con
Asher did not want to go home. He wanted to stay with his boys. They had supper together, then he and Dani had given them a bath. He read them two stories with a lot of character voices which the boys loved. Even Dani was laughing. This is the fourth night this week and they were together three nights last week. But it is not enough. Because at the end of the night he still has to go home to his lonely apartment across town. Each night the boys still ask him why he is leaving. Why their Daddy isn't staying their with them, with mommy. They just tell them that it's because daddy's house is closer to his work, which is easier for him.