“Adoption is always an option, Jackson,” Ella says, a bit too casual, quietly cutting another piece of cheese from the block. “If you don’t think you’re up for being a father. We could have her placed with a very nice family –“
A rough snarl breaks from Jackson’s throat and Marigold goes still, turning towards her father in surprise. He works hard to reign himself in, passing the little girl a bit of comfort down their bond, letting her know that the snarl was not for her – never for her.
Marigold hesitates for a second but then turns back to the apples, continuing to eat.
“Good answer,” Ella says, flicking her eyes up to Jackson and smirking at him.
“Was that a joke?” he growls.
“No,” Ella says with a happy sigh, putting the knife down and taking a sharp little bite of her cheese. “But it was a way to get you to realize that even if this is a surprise, and you may not have thought you wanted it before, that you want it now.”
Ella nods towards Marigold, who Jackson can tell is listening, even if she keeps her eyes on her food.
“That’s your daughter, yes?” Ella asks, pride already ringing in her voice.
“Yes, she’s mine,” Jackson says, his voice deep and serious.
“And…no one else’s?” Ella’s eyes flick up to Jackson’s and he knows immediately what she means. He shakes his head, because Tasha…she’s gone. He presses away, for a moment, the mental image of Marigold alone in the house with her mother’s body…
Because it’s just too horrible to imagine.
“Marigold is mine,” Jackson murmurs, running a hand over the little girl’s hair, cupping the sweet curve of the back of her head.
“Wonderful,” Ella says, giving him a sweet, loving smile so deep that her eyes crinkle up at the corners. “Then you’re going to have to learn how to become a dad.”
Jackson sighs, long and slow, as he realizes that she’s right.
But he nods once, accepting the challenge.
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