TOTAL ECLIPSE: The Evolution (Sin City Heat Series Book 7) (3 page)

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Jerra's voice was devoid of any emotion. She forced her next words out past stiff lips. "I'm not sure we can work things out this time. I don't even know if I want to. "

Darrell didn't move a muscle. He didn't even blink. "What are you saying, Jerra? You want a divorce?"

She stared at him for a long time before saying, "You need to go tell your son goodbye."

"Just like that. I make one mistake and it's over. Is that all our marriage is worth to you."

"It’s not just one mistake and it's not the first time you've made it. I don't trust you anymore, Darrell."

"And I’m just supposed to go along with this foolishness about us separating? Jerra, look at me."

The silence stretched between them. Lips pressed together, Jerra forced herself to do as he asked.

"If you need some time, I'll give you some time, but anything else?” He shook his head, refusing to even say the word ‘divorce’. “You might as well get that out of your mind."

"I told you before, I refuse to share you with her or any other woman. That’s what I'd be doing if we stayed together."

"You're serious, aren't you?"

Darrell’s hands clenched then flexed. In his head, he knew he should leave before he made things worse, but his instincts urged him to do just the opposite. He and Jerra had never had a problem when it came to the physical side of their relationship. He was tempted to indulge in another form of communication in order to get her to see how crazy this was. He was prepared to do whatever he had to because there was no way he was losing his wife.

Several moments passed as they stared at each other. Jerra refused to back down and Darrell was not giving in without a fight. He was seconds away from hauling her ass upstairs and making love to her until she forgot how to even pronounce the word divorce when the doorbell rang. Neither one of them moved until it rang a second time.

"Are you going to get that or do I have to?" Jerra asked.

"This is more important than whoever is at the door."

"Darrell..."

"Tell me you're not gonna rush into anything, Jerra." His next words were some of the hardest he'd ever spoken, but he forced himself to get them out. "I'll...leave but you gotta promise to give us some time before you-"

The doorbell ringing a third time interrupted what he was saying.

"Damn, who da fuck…?" Darrell exploded. He knew it wasn't their friends because he'd spoken to Marcus and Dominick little more than an hour ago. They'd made arrangements to get together at Dom and Keisha's house in a couple of days, but everybody was busy with their families until then.

Storming off, he took angry, impatient steps down the hallway and through the foyer to the door. Whoever had taken it upon themselves to just drop in like this was getting ready to get their fucking feelings hurt because he was not in the mood to be tactful.

Swinging the door open, he glared at a man standing there with his back to him looking out into Darrell's yard. For a moment, Darrell paused. Something looked familiar about his stance, but Darrell didn't think they’d ever met.

"Yeah, can I help you?" A discouraging scowl accompanied the intentionally curt question. He half expected Jerra to be standing behind him admonishing him about his deliberate rudeness, but with a burst of regret, he remembered that she didn't give a fuck what he did right now. The thought left a bitter taste in his mouth.

When the man turned around, Darrell mentally shook off the conversation he and Jerra had been engaged in and gave the stranger his attention. Darrell's frown deepened. Now that he saw him fully, he couldn't shake the feeling that he knew this man from somewhere.

He was tall, in fact a little bit taller than Darrell, and had strong, masculine features. Expensively dressed, his frame was fit and muscular, and his skin tone was a healthy rich shade of brown.

But what made Darrell pause were his eyes.

He himself was used to hearing comments about his own slate, gray eyes, so much so that it didn't even faze him anymore. It was normally the first thing women gushed about. But this dude's eyes were lighter than his, almost silver, and they were sizing him up the same way Darrell was doing him.

His sixth sense went haywire. Heeding the warning, Darrell straightened to his full 6' plus height and went on the alert in case something jumped off.

"Can I help you, bruh?" he asked again in a deep voice.

The man took his time answering. He'd been studying Darrell, seemingly as taken aback by what he saw as Darrell had been. "I'm looking for Tina Monroe. Does she live here?"

Perplexed, Darrell folded his arms, his biceps bulging, and cocked a brow. That was the last thing he'd been expecting to hear. Looking the guy up and down, he asked snidely, “Who are you?"

A frown slashed across the man's face. The vibe of instant dislike that flowed between them went both ways.  

"I'm someone who's looking for Tina Monroe," he repeated in the same tone Darrell had used. "Is she here or nah?"

"What tha…?"

Arms unfolding slowly, Darrell stepped closer to the stranger. He had no idea who this dude was, but he'd chosen the wrong day to get up in his face with some bullshit. The wrong got damn day. Darrell was seconds away from giving him an ass kicking like none he’d ever experienced.

"Hold da fuck up. I don't know who you think you talkin' to, but you standing in front of
my
mu'fuckin' house, not the other way around, so if you think-"

"Darrell?" Jerra opened the door behind him and stepped out. She could tell from the tense set of his shoulders that he was thoroughly ticked off. "What's going on?"

"Don't worry about it, Jerra, just some clown who-."

"Jerra?" Hearing her name, the man’s gaze skyrocketed towards her. Recognition lit up in his eyes and his previously tightly set lips softened into a smile. "Jerra St. James?"

The look Jerra sent him was distant and cool, but moments later, her demeanor thawed. "Ren?"

Renzo laughed and nodded. Ignoring Darrell, he leaned down and gave Jerra a brief kiss on the cheek. "Yeah, it's me. Damn, how are you?"

"I'm...fine. Wow. It's been a long time."

Darrell was quiet as he watched the exchange, but his sharp eyes bounced between the two of them, not missing a thing.

"Yeah, it has,” Renzo answered. “About ten years, huh? You look great. You've hardly changed at all."

Jerra ducked her head as if suddenly aware of the normal around the house casual Saturday attire she had on which consisted of blue jean shorts and a t-shirt. Darrell squinted when she smiled and tugged the fitted shirt down a little before tucking a lock of her naturally curly hair behind her ear.

"I wouldn't say that. My hips and thighs would beg to differ," she laughed.

Renzo's eyes lingered appreciatively on the parts of her anatomy she'd just mentioned. The attention he gave them was brief, but not brief enough to escape Darrell's intent gaze.

His eyes never leaving Renzo, Darrell asked through stiff lips, "You know this guy, Jerra? He says he's here to see Tina."

Jerra's brow wrinkled delicately. "You know Tina?"

"Actually, no, but..." He paused, his eyes moving from Jerra to Darrell as if reluctant to speak his business in front of someone he didn't know.

"Excuse me, let me introduce you. Lorenzo, this is my husband, Darrell Monroe."

Something flickered in Lorenzo's eyes when he realized Darrell and Tina had the same last name. "You and Tina Monroe are related?"

"She's my mother." A feeling of dread began to form in Darrell’s chest. Lorenzo? This guy had the same name as his…brother. Heart beating, Darrell stared at Jerra.. "Who is this? How do you two know each other?"

"Well, um, you’re already aware that my old firm paid for me to go to law school. That's where I met Renzo."

Renzo smiled. "Yep, good ole John Jay in NYC."

Jerra returned his smile before looking back at Darrell. "Renzo was finishing up his last year, preparing to take the bar. He was a big help to me and a few other first year law students."

"I'm sure he was," Darrell muttered loud enough for Renzo to hear.

The indulgent smile Renzo directed towards Jerra slowly disappeared as he and Darrell glared at one another.

Jerra's eyes darted from one to the other, frowning when she noticed the similarities of their features…especially while they stood glowering with such outright hostility. But it was more than that. She peered closer, trying to figure out what it was. Then, just like that, it hit her. It wasn’t just their features that were strikingly alike. It was their eyes, their similar build, and the mutinous expressions that had settled on their faces.

Stricken, her breath caught in her throat as she realized why the name Pattel had sounded so familiar to her when Darrell mentioned it. In law school, she’d heard it whispered a few times in reference to Lorenzo, but that wasn’t the name he’d used back then. Jerra remembered that one night after cramming for a test, she asked him about it.

Lorenzo had sat back and stared at her for a full thirty seconds before briefly acknowledging that Pattel was his legal name but for reasons he didn’t want to get into, he went by his mother’s maiden name. The subject never came up again and Jerra never mentioned it to anyone. Soon after, Lorenzo graduated. They hadn’t spoken to or seen each other since.

Staring at him now, Jerra brought a hand up to cover her mouth while blindly reaching behind her for something to hold on to as everything fell into place.

Darrell quickly slipped an arm around her waist. At the same time, Renzo materialized at her other side and placed a hand on her shoulder. Darrell glared at his hand and pulled Jerra towards him.

"I got her. I can take care of my
wife
."

Renzo's face knotted up, his dislike for Darrell intensifying with each passing second, but he stepped back without saying anything.

Jerra looked from one of them to the other, her heart beating furiously in her chest. "Darrell..."

"Baby, you okay? Come inside and sit down while I get you a bottle of water." The look he cut Renzo's way clearly told the other man that the invitation was not meant for him.

"D-Darrell, no. Wait. I..." She briefly closed her eyes before continuing the introduction. "Darrell, this...this is Lorenzo…Pattel."

Stunned when Jerra confirmed his suspicions, Darrell pulled his eyes away from her and settled them on Lorenzo. His chest rose and fell as his breathing increased. He needed to hear it from Lorenzo. Darrell needed him to say it out loud. "Why are you looking for my mother?"

Lorenzo's expression said he was trying to figure out what he was missing. "She phoned my office a few weeks ago, left a message and a number for me to call her but I was out of the country. I just got back last night. That's why it took me so long to get in contact with her."

Lorenzo didn't add anything to his statement, but his lips clamped together as he remembered the ensuing argument he'd had with his father. Isaac Pattel had all but threatened his secretary with the loss of her job if she told Lorenzo about the call. Luckily, Sheila Manning was fiercely loyal to him. She'd called Lorenzo immediately and told him what happened.

Of course he'd assured Sheila that her job was safe. There was no way he could run his office without her. Plus, Lorenzo trusted her implicitly. Her actions in notifying him about the call, even with the threat of losing her job, were exactly why. He hadn't been able to leave the Caribbean because he'd been in the middle of finalizing a very important business deal, in addition to…other things. But his curiosity had been piqued to say the least. Why would his father take such drastic steps to try and block him from getting this woman's message?

Lorenzo had called a private detective not affiliated with his family. He'd given him what little information he had, which was Tina's name and the phone number she'd left, but that had been enough. Less than twenty-four hours later, the detective had tracked Tina down to this address and faxed the information he'd obtained in his investigation to Lorenzo.

However, nothing in the report clued Lorenzo in as to who this woman was and why she'd made his father react so out of character. Absolutely nothing got to his dad. He and his cousins would sometimes joke around that his father and theirs, Lorenzo's Uncle Joseph, had ice water running through their veins. But this had definitely shook Isaac up for some reason and Lorenzo wanted to know why.

As soon as his business was concluded, he'd flown home. The confrontation with his father had not been pretty. Isaac Pattel was used to his word being law, but Lorenzo inherited his stubborn tenacity honestly and refused to back down.

Finally, his father told him the secret he'd kept from him all this time. What Lorenzo discovered that night was something that made him question everything he ever thought he’d known about his life, his family, and himself.

He looked at Darrell now. None of his inner thoughts showed on his face as he answered Darrell’s question. "I'm looking for Tina Monroe because...I think she might be my biological mother."

CHAPTER 1

 

 

I’m looking for Tina Monroe because I think she might be my biological mother.

Darrell’s hand tightened on Jerra’s waist. His mind fought valiantly to reject the words he heard from the man standing on his doorstep, but just like quicksand, the more he struggled to dismiss them, the faster they sank in. He felt the pull of Jerra’s eyes on him like a physical touch beckoning him to look at her, but for the life of him he couldn’t tear his gaze away from Lorenzo Pattel. His…brother.

Unaware that he was holding his breath, Darrell studied him closely. As much as he wanted to, he couldn’t dismiss the similarities; they were glaringly obvious. Tina Monroe had left her mark on all of her children in some form or fashion–including Lorenzo. Even though he hadn’t inherited Tina’s café au lait coloring like Darrell and Gabby, the eyes were a dead giveaway. While Darrell’s smoky grey eyes were the same as Tina’s, Lorenzo’s were slightly lighter. Almost silver. When Tina laughed, her eyes turned the exact same shade.

The sculpted cheekbones, thick lashes, and naturally arched eyebrows came straight from Tina as well, but the combination of both parents’ genes was also evident. Darrell assumed their square jawlines, full lips, and height came from their father. Lorenzo was an inch or so taller than Darrell, but both men were powerfully built with thick arms and muscular chests that gave way to slim waists and hard, flat abs. Even with the difference in skin color, Lorenzo’s being sepia brown with reddish undertones, there was no mistaking the fact that they were related. 

“Darrell, are you…are you okay?”

Hearing the hesitation in Jerra’s voice, Darrell blinked, gradually bringing her into focus. He cleared his throat and forced himself to nod. “Yeah. Yeah, I’m good.”

“I know this has to be a shock.  I still can’t believe it,” she whispered.

Darrell lifted his chin, grey eyes keen but guarded as they switched back to Lorenzo. “No shit,” he muttered.

Lorenzo peered at the two of them, his light eyes narrowed in suspicion. “One of you want to tell me what I’m missing here because…”

His sentence trailed off abruptly into silence. Remembering something Darrell said when he opened the door a few minutes ago, Lorenzo’s eyes swung from Jerra to rest on him. “Wait. You said
you’re
Tina Monroe’s son?”

Darrell nodded, watching the puzzle lock into place for Lorenzo. “That’s right.”

Jerra spoke softly to break the tension. “Renzo, why don’t you come inside? Tina’s here. I think you, she, and my husband have a lot to discuss.”

Lorenzo glanced at Jerra for a moment before returning his attention back to Darrell. “Yeah,” he answered slowly. “I think that’s a good idea.” But he didn’t move until Darrell gave a little nod, gesturing for Lorenzo to follow them into the house.

Jerra led the way to the family room, shooting furtive glances over her shoulder at the two men that trailed behind her. Her eyes brushed past Lorenzo and settled on Darrell. Their eyes met and held for a brief moment. Out of habit, Jerra’s first instinct was to go to him in support, slip her hand in his…something.

However, the precarious state of their marriage held her back, caused her to push the natural urge away. She’d just told Darrell that she wanted him out of their house after finding out he’d made secret phone calls to his ex-girlfriend. What made the situation even worse was the fact that she’d only discovered his deception–and that’s what Jerra considered it to be–by chance when she’d noticed that their cell phone bill was unaccountably higher than it should be due to charges for international calls made to the Caribbean…where Veronica Winston lived.

There was not a single doubt in Jerra’s mind that if she hadn’t found out about the calls, Darrell would not have told her. That knowledge hurt more than anything else, but she’d have to put all of that aside for now and lick her wounds later.

Once she got to the family room, she immediately saw Tina and her son sitting on the couch watching one of D.J.’s favorite TV shows.

Jerra whispered to Lorenzo. “I think it’s best if you wait here until we have a chance to prepare her for the news. She’s had issues with her heart; I want to lessen the shock as much as possible.”

Concern flared briefly in Lorenzo’s eyes at the mention of Tina’s health issues. “Of course. I understand.”

Tina suddenly sat up straight on the loveseat when she spotted them standing in the doorway. Having yet to see Lorenzo, who stood several feet behind Darrell and Jerra, Tina searched her son and daughter-in-law’s faces. Jerra noticed her apprehension and was aware of the reason for it. Tina had witnessed the awful argument between she and Darrell, and worst of all, so had D.J. Tina was no doubt hoping she and Darrell had managed to get over the disagreement they’d had in the kitchen. The two of them never argued like that. They might have occasional tiffs or disagreements, but…it had never gotten to that point.

Jerra and Darrell had only taken a few steps into the room when D.J. jumped up from the couch and ran full speed towards them. Zooming past Jerra, he threw himself at Darrell, wrapping his arms around his father’s legs.

Dropping his head back, D.J. stared up at Darrell. “Can we finish playing the game now, Daddy? I tried to show Gran’ma Tina how to work the controls, but she kept messin’ up so we decided to just watch TV.”

Darrell smoothed his hand over the fresh haircut he’d just taken D.J. to get yesterday. Jerra saw the same regret she felt at the fact that their son had witnessed the fight between his mommy and daddy a little while ago.

Struggling to keep his voice light, Darrell shook his head. “Not right now, sport. I…” He paused before glancing at Tina. “I need to talk to your grandmother first, okay?”

D.J.’s shoulders slumped in disappointment. “Okay,” he muttered.

“I promise we’ll play later. I still gotta show you who’s king of the streets when it comes to drag racing, right?”

Eyes sparkling, D.J. nodded excitedly. “I’m gonna go practice in my room until you’re ready to play. Don’t be long, Daddy.”

A bundle of energy, he took off running towards the door. Before Darrell or Jerra could stop him, he came to an abrupt stop. Leaning his head back much the way he had with Darrell, he stared up into the face of the stranger he almost literally ran into. “Who are you?”

“D.J.” Darrell took a step in their direction. “Come here, son.”

Jerra watched helplessly as Tina stood up and craned her neck a to try and see who D.J. was talking to. Her brows gently bunched together creating a groove-like furrow in the middle of her forehead.

Jerra hurried towards her and reached for one of her hands. “Someone’s here to see you. He, um, he’s…”

Tina’s frown deepened. “He?”

“Yes.” Jerra briefly closed her eyes. How did one tell a mother that the baby taken away from her at birth over thirty years ago was standing only several feet away ready to meet her? “There’s no easy way to tell you this, but–”

Before she could continue, they heard D.J. tell Darrell in a loud voice, “Daddy, he looks just like you.”

Hearing D.J.’s excited observation, an expression of fear covered Tina’s face. Snatching her hand out of Jerra’s, she stumbled back, her head moving from side to side in denial.

“I-Isaac.” She whispered in a quivering voice. “He’s…he’s here. Isn’t he?”

Jerra immediately understood the reason for her reaction. Darrell had mentioned how terrified Tina was of his father. “No, no, no. Tina–”

“How did he find me?”

“Tina, wait, it’s not what you think. Isaac–”

Her face tight with anxiety, Tina’s hysteria increased. “You don’t know him, Jerra. I tried to explain to Darrell, that man is dangerous. The last time I saw him–”

“My father isn’t here.” A deep voice smoothly interrupted her frenzied agitation in an attempt to calm her down. Lorenzo slowly walked into the room followed by Darrell.

Tina’s gasp filled the silence. Her hand fluttered up to her chest as recognition settled in her eyes.
“Lorenzo?” 

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