"Oh, God, where's that ambulance," Peter cried. He was looking
at how
Doctor Ryan and Brendan Kearney, the village schoolteacher, were trying
to
resuscitate his girlfriend Assumpta Fitzgerald.
He had been working and living in Ballykissangel as a priest for 3
years
now. His days as a priest were over, but his life with Assumpta
was only
just beginning. He had fallen in love with her from the first
time he saw
her; when she gave him that lift into town. They had tried to hide
their
feelings for each other for 3 years. Assumpta had even married
her old
college friend, Leo McGarvey, to get Peter out of her head, but the
marriage
was destined to fail from day one. Leo couldn't cope with living
in Peter's
shadow and left after only a few weeks. At that time Peter had
been called
back to Manchester, because his mum was dying. After her death
he knew
there was nothing left for him in England any more and BallyK was his
only
home now. It had made him realise life is too short and he had
to tell
Assumpta how he felt about her. Officially, no one knew what
was going on
between them yet, or at least so he thought, but they would now.
Tonight was the Oriental food fair for charity and Fitzgerald's was
heaving.
Peter had won, because everyone else had cheated by having his food
prepared
by Shamie Chan, a professional cook. He had just accepted his
trophy when
the lights suddenly went out. Padraig had offered to take a look
at the
fuse box in the cellar, but Assumpta wouldn't hear of it and went down
herself. After a few minutes the lights went back on, but then
there was
this loud bang, followed by Assumpta screaming and the lights fading
again.
Peter immediately knew something was wrong. He rushed down
to her followed
by Doctor Ryan, Brendan and Padraig, to find her lying unconscious
on the
cellar floor. He tried to wake her up by calling her name, but she
didn't
move. Doctor Ryan gently pulled him away from her. He felt
her pulse,
immediately yelled at Niamh to call a cardiac ambulance and started
mouth to
mouth helped by Brendan. Peter had never felt so helpless in
his life and
cried: "Assumpta, please don't leave me now." Padraig tried to
calm him
down, but that wasn't easy.
Doctor Ryan had almost given up on her when she suddenly started breathing
again. "She'll make it," he told Peter. "Thank you so much
doctor," he
replied still in tears.
Peter was gently stroking Assumpta's hair and face. She
had always been a
very lively girl with an answer ready to everyone, but lying in a hospital
bed she looked so vulnerable. She slowly opened her eyes and could
see
Peter's face smiling at her. He took her hand in his. "Welcome back
to the
land of the living," he said. He looked tired and she could see
he had been
crying.
"What am I doing here? What happened," she asked.
"You nearly electrocuted yourself. They had to revive you. You
were
unconscious for a day. Padraig tried to help you with that faulty fuse,
but
you refused his help. Don't ever try anything like that again,
do you
hear," he said almost angry. "We all thought you were going to
die. I
thought I had lost you." He tried to hold back his tears, but
it was no
good. He was in floods again.
"I won't," she said, "but promise me you'll stop crying now.
I'm still here
and you're stuck with me for the rest of your life whether you like
it or
not," she said trying to make him feel better.
"I'm sorry I haven't told you any earlier how I felt. If I had, you
wouldn't
have married Leo and he wouldn't have been hurt. It must have been
awful for
you all that time," he said.
"Yes, it has been very difficult for me at times, but it can't have
been
easy for you either."
"If only you knew how many sleepless nights I had during the last three
years, but no more of that now," he said.
He helped her to sit up a bit and then produced a beautiful ring and
put it
on her finger. "Assumpta, I love you more than anything, will you marry
me,"
he asked.
She looked at it him stunned at first and then said: "Just try and
stop me,
of course I will, Peter. I love you too, just as much."
He carefully took her into his arms as not to hurt her. Then they kissed,
gently first, then deeply, oblivious of everything around them.
"I wonder what your mum would've said if she knew," she grinned a bit
later,
resting her head on Peter's chest.
"I know exactly what she would say, because I was able to tell her
all about
you before she died. She was happy for us. The only thing she
regretted was
that I hadn't had the courage to tell you how I felt any sooner, because
then she would have been able to get to know you," he explained.
At that moment doctor Ryan came in and told Peter it was best he left
now,
because Assumpta needed her rest.
He kissed her goodnight and then left.
Doctor Ryan pulled up a chair and sat beside Assumpta's bed.
"So, how are
you feeling," he asked.
"A bit sleepy, but I'm happy. Thanks for saving my life," she
said.
"You're a very lucky girl in more than one way, I would say," he said
glancing at her ring.
She flushed. "I suppose the whole of County Wicklow will know by now
that I
seduced a priest. But, do you know what doctor? I don't
give a damn about
what people think about me, because for once in my life I'm really
happy,"
she said in defence.
"To be honest, everyone in BallyK has known for ages how you felt about
each
other. I can even remember Brendan trying to push you two in
the right
direction on more than a few occasions, without you realising it.
I don't
think people have a right to judge you. The both of you deserve
a bit of
happiness for a change. I think you'll find most people in BallyK
are on
your side. Of course, there are always a few exceptions, but
they're not
even worth mentioning," he reassured her.
"Thanks, I think I'll have an even better night's sleep now," she said
smiling.
"So that's your final decision," Father Mac asked Peter the next morning.
"Yes, I can't go on living a lie any longer. I just know I'm doing
the right
thing for a change," Peter said.
"Well, in that case let me wish you good luck in your new life," Father
Mac
said.
Peter was surprised at Father Mac's answer. "What, you're not even
going to
try and talk me out of it or give me a lecture?"
The priest suddenly looked a lot older than he was. "When I was
your age, I
had the same decision to make. Only, I choose the priesthood
and I still
regret that sometimes. I have become a very bitter man and have
taken it
out on others all too often. Do you remember Nancy McGuire," he asked.
Peter nodded. "Are you trying to tell me she's your daughter?"
"I'll probably never know for sure, but yes I think she might be. I
never
knew Eileen, her mum, was pregnant when she left here."
"But why didn't you try and find out if Nancy was your daughter?"
"I don't know. I thought it was best to leave things as they
were. It
happened all too long ago. Or maybe I'm just too much of a coward,"
he
sighed.
"No, you're not. It took me a long time before I could make up my mind.
My
mum dying and Leo leaving just made me realise I had to do something.
If you
ever want to find out about Nancy I'm always here to help."
"Thanks," Father Mac said sincerely grateful.
At the hospital Assumpta was sitting up in bed holding Kieran. "I want
a
proper family like you, Niamh. I could never have had that with
Leo. He's
always to busy thinking about himself and his career. I only
married him to
get Peter out of my head. I know it wasn't a very nice thing
to do and I
really regret it. After all he was one of the best friends I
ever had and I
hurt him terribly."
"Well, I think it would be best if you don't leave it too long to tell
him.
"
"You're probably right. Could you hand me the phone, please?"
Niamh put the phone within Assumpta's reach and took Kieran off her.
She dialled Leo's number. He quickly answered. She told him she
was in
hospital and wanted him to come over.
"He'll come out here straight away," Assumpta said when she hung up.
She
had a worried look on her face.
"Do you want to hold Kieran again," Niamh asked trying to cheer her
up.
"Yes, please," she smiled. She took the baby in her arms and
cuddled it.
A few hours later the sound of the door opening woke her up. She
thought it
must be Leo, but instead it was Ambrose in uniform.
"If you're looking for Naimh, she went home ages ago," Assumpta said.
"I'm here on duty. I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you." He looked
deadly serious.
She started feeling sick. "Has something happened to Peter?"
"No, Peter's fine. It's Leo. He's had an accident. They found
his crashed
car at Glenmalure. He must have been surprised by a sheep and ran off
the
road into the valley. He was killed instantly."
She burst into tears. "Oh, my God, what have I done?
I should never have
asked him to come over here. I was only thinking about myself.
I'm only
ever thinking about myself. I've hurt so many people lately.
I should
never have married him. I..."
"Assumpta, please, calm down. It's not your fault. It's
nobody's fault. I
know it's cruel to say so, but accidents happen," Ambrose said. "You
almost
got killed yourself, remember?"
TWO YEARS LATER
"You know Niamh, two and a half years ago I would never have thought
I'd be
lying here," Assumpta said looking at her new born daughter in her
arms.
"Isn't she a little miracle?"
"Yeah, things have certainly changed for you during the last 2 years,
haven'
t they," Niamh said. "Hannah's beautiful."
Peter entered the room. "Hi Niamh, is she trying to talk you into having
another baby,' he teased as he went up to Assumpta's bed and kissed
her and
his daughter.
"And what's wrong with that," Assumpta asked grinning.
"I'll be off home now. I'll leave you to it," Niamh said getting up
from her
chair.
"Oh but, you don't have to go yet," Peter said.
"Oh yes I do. I've got to pick up Kieran from kindergarten. I'm late
already. I'll come back with Kieran tomorrow. He'll be curious to see
his
new playmate. See you then," Niamh said walking out.
"Bye, give our love to Ambrose and Kieran," they called after her.
Peter sat down on Assumpta's bed. He put his arm around her and kissed
her
again. "How are you feeling after this morning's events," he asked
gently
stroking Hannah's cheek. "Very tired. I've known many happy moments
since we 've been together, but this has been the happiest day of my life
without a
doubt. It's been tough, but it was certainly worth it" she said. "I've
longed for this for such a long time."
"So have I," he said, "I love you so much." They looked into each other's
eyes for a long moment and then kissed.
Suddenly Hannah started crying as if she wanted to say: "Hey, I'm here
too!"
"Come on hush, Hannah. We love you very much," Peter said as Assumpta
put
Hannah into his arms. He walked round the room and cradled the baby
and sang
a silly song to her. She soon stopped crying.
Assumpta was touched.
"See, I told you you're a natural," she said.
THE END