The Game Plan (Neighbor from Hell 5)
Page 57Like usual.
He wasn’t having that, not when it came to his Tinkerbelle. “She reacts badly to medicine,” he told his father, not at all surprised when his father didn’t bother looking at him.
“What’s her reaction?” his father asked, taking the black backpack off his shoulder and placing it on the edge of the bed next to Jodi’s dainty little feet.
Jodi mumbled something into the mattress, but since there was no way either one of them could understand her, and he doubted that she was going to pull the pillow off her head to answer them, he decided to answer for her. “She becomes disoriented and intoxicated.”
His father nodded thoughtfully as he looked over the damage done to Jodi’s poor damaged skin while Danny did the same. He felt like such an asshole taking her like that.
“I’m afraid it’s necessary,” his father finally said with a sigh. “Jodi, I’m going to clean the abrasions now and I’m afraid that it’s going to sting.”
He wasn’t sure, but he thought she nodded. “Once your abrasions are clean I’m going to apply a topical antibiotic, which also has a numbing agent and should give you some relief. After that I’m going to give you a shot to make sure that you don’t develop an infection. Is that okay with you?”
The pillow on top of her head shifted slightly again. His father took that as another nod. “I’m going to get started now,” his father said with a reassuring smile as he reached into his bag and took out a kit.
Another nod had him walking past his father and around the other side of the bed where he sat down on the bed next to Jodi and took her hand in his. She squeezed his hand, but didn’t say anything as his father cleaned her back, bottom and arms.
“She’s not going to feel like doing anything for a few days, which is for the best. She should relax, stay in bed and give the abrasions a chance to heal. She should refrain from taking baths for the next two days. Showers are fine, but make sure that you apply more antibiotic afterwards.”
She groaned, long and loud beneath the safety of her pillow.
The pillow shifted from side to side and he knew that she shaking her head, because they both knew that whatever his father gave her wasn’t going to help her sleep.
“It will be fine. I promise,” his father said reassuringly as he leaned over and injected Jodi with the medicine that was guaranteed to make the next twelve hours a living hell.
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“Sit on her!”
“You!” Danny snapped back at his father, who was pressed against the door, trying to stop Jodi from making another escape.
“Please! I just want to go on one ride, two at the most,” Jodi said with that damn perky smile that she’d been trying to use on them for the last couple of hours as she pulled at the collar of the tee shirt they’d finally managed to wrestle on her an hour ago. It was one of his shirts and she was practically swimming in it, but at least she was covered.
“We’re not taking you to the Magic Kingdom,” he said, realizing that he probably sounded like a broken record by now.
“I don’t need you to take me. I can take one of the hotels super friendly, fast service shuttles,” she said with that damn smile that was starting to make his eye twitch.
“Jodi,” his father said softly, “sweetheart, I don’t think that right now is a good time for you to go to the park.”
“Oh,” she said, scrunching her face up adorably as she considered his words. “Then can I have something to eat?”
“What would you like, Tinkerbelle?” Danny asked soothingly, hoping not to startle her into skipping to another subject since food was safe. They could handle feeding her and if she was eating, that meant that she wasn’t driving them out of their fucking minds and, not that he would ever admit this, scaring the shit out of them.
“Can I have a burger and fries? And a chocolate milkshake? Or a root beer float?” she asked with a hopeful smile.
“You can have whatever you want,” he said, leaning down and brushing his lips against hers, glad that she was finally settling down.
“Write down how she likes her burger and I can go get-” his father began to say, sounding eager for a reason to get the hell out of there.
“I’m getting her burger,” he snapped, turning around to face down his father.
“I’m getting it,” his father snapped back, pushing away from the door.
“You’re the one that gave her the medicine,” he pointed out, keeping his gaze locked on his father as he reached out and grabbed his wallet. “You should stay and monitor her.”
“You’re the one that gave her rug burn!”
“He really did,” Jodi said with a dreamy little sigh and smile that he forced himself to ignore and headed for the door.
“I’ll be back in twenty minutes,” he said to his father. “Please just watch her.”
Chapter 34
“So……,” he said, facing the small woman watching him curiously and having absolutely no idea what to say to the woman that his son was obviously head over heels in love with.
She blinked adorably up at him.
Just blinked.
“Have you ever been to Disneyworld before?” he asked, just to break the increasingly awkward silence.
Nothing.
“We brought Danny here when he was two, but shortly after that the ban started,” he said, expecting a comment or question about the ban, but instead she simply stood there, blinking and starting to freak him out a little bit.
“When they finally lifted the ban a few months ago Mary decided that it was time to bring the kids down here. We-”
“Why do you hate Danny so much?” she suddenly asked, startling the hell out of him.