
Fractured Love
Fractured Love Chapter 1
Nick had rehearsed the words all the way over. He would be calm, measured. He would remind Noel that the children needed him, that families didn't survive by cutting pieces of themselves away. He would speak with reason, not with anger, but reason collapsed the moment the door opened, and Thomas McAllister stood there, arms folded, jaw clenched.
"Turn around, Nick, you're not welcome here," Noel's father said. His voice was low and hard.
Nick swallowed.
"I'm not here to fight. I just want to see Noel and the kids.
Thomas's grip tightened on the doorframe. "You lost that privilege the moment you brought shame on my daughter."
Nick's chest burned.
"Shame? I made a mistake-"
"You humiliated her," Thomas snapped.
"You doubted her loyalty, tested your own children, then paraded another woman under the roof of a marriage you vowed to honor. Don't stand there and try to play it off as a mistake. It was a betrayal, plain and simple," he thundered.
Nick's pulse hammered.
"And you think keeping me from my family fixes that?"
"I think protecting my daughter from more of your poison is the only decent thing I can do," Thomas said coldly. The words struck like a blow. Nick's fists clenched at his sides.
"Thomas, I love Noel. I love Mason and Maire. Whatever you think of me, that doesn't change. You can't just erase me from their lives," he said through gritted teeth.
Thomas's eyes narrowed.
"Watch me," he said spitefully.
The standoff might have lasted all night if not for the soft sound of footsteps.
"Thomas, please," a gentle voice said from behind him.
Evelyn McAllister appeared, her apron dusted with flour, her hands still damp from washing vegetables. She slipped between them, her eyes kind but weary.
"Nick, this isn't the way," she said softly.
He exhaled shakily.
"Then tell me what is because I can't keep being locked out. They're my children, she's my wife."
Evelyn's gaze flicked toward her husband, then back to Nick.
"They're hurting, all of them. Every time you come here and argue on the porch, it makes the wound deeper. Do you understand?"
Nick's chest ached.
"I'm not here to argue. I just want to talk, to see them.
"No, not tonight, not tomorrow. Not until you learn what respect looks like," Thomas said firmly.
Nick turned on him, fury rising.
"Respect? You think you understand respect? You've hated me from the start. You didn't want me to marry her, did you? You thought I wasn't good enough and now, now you've got your excuse to throw me out like garbage."
Thomas didn't flinch.
"You're right. I didn't like you. I didn't want you to marry Noel and every day, you've proven me right."
Nick's vision blurred with anger. He wanted to shout, to force his way past, to make them see he wasn't the villain Thomas painted him to be. But he forced himself to breathe instead.
"I'm not perfect, I've made mistakes. But don't you dare stand there and tell me I don't love them. That I don't deserve to fight for them," he said finally, voice shaking.
Thomas's jaw worked, but Evelyn touched his arm gently.
"Enough," she whispered.
For a moment, Thomas didn't move. Then, with a sharp exhale, he stepped back, letting Evelyn close the door between them. Nick stood on the porch, fists trembling, staring at the wood as if he could will it to open again.
***
The drive home was a blur. His hands gripped the steering wheel until his knuckles whitened. His father-in-law's words echoed in his head: "You lost that privilege."
He slammed his fist against the dashboard, the sound echoing in the car. He wanted to blame himself, and he did, God, he did. But anger needed somewhere else to go, and it landed squarely on Aunt Bella. If not for her careless comment. If not for her sharp tongue at that reunion, none of this would have started. He could still hear her voice, teasing, laughing: "Doesn't Mason look just like Joe?"
That was the seed, the poison planted in his mind. The spark that had burned his marriage to ash. Nick's jaw tightened. Bella had always meddled, always prided herself on stirring the pot. Maybe she hadn't meant for this storm to unravel everything, but she hadn't cared enough to stop it either. And now, his children were suffering. His wife was barricaded behind her father's walls. His name was in ruins at the firm, all because of one careless comment. Nick gripped the steering wheel harder, the headlights cutting through the dark road.
If Bella thought she could laugh her way out of this, she was wrong.
***
Back at the McAllister house, Evelyn watched from the kitchen window as Nick's car pulled away. She sighed deeply, turning to her husband.
"Thomas, you can't keep shutting him out. He's their father."
Thomas scowled.
"A father? A father protects. A father doesn't tear his family apart.
Evelyn shook her head. "A father is also flawed and, like it or not, forgiveness isn't yours to give or withhold. It's Noel's"
Thomas's jaw tightened, but he said nothing. Upstairs, Noel listened from her room, her children sleeping fitfully on either side of her. Her chest ached with the memory of Nick's voice at the door, raw with desperation. She pressed her hand to her heart, torn in two.
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Meanwhile, Nick sat in his empty house, pouring another drink. The silence roared around him. He pressed his palms to his face, whispering Noel's name like a prayer, but in the dark corners of his mind, another name lingered louder, sharper: Bella.
He couldn't shake the image of her smirk. If she hadn't opened her mouth that day, maybe his world would still be intact. Maybe he wouldn't be here, alone, hated, cut off from the people who mattered most. The anger festered, coiling tight in his chest and as much as he hated to admit it, resentment gave him something grief couldn't: fire, a reason to keep fighting.
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