Chapter Thirty-Two
Alex
I was still lying on Emerson’s bed when Jenna knocked on the door and slowly opened it.
“Excuse me, Mr. Parker.”
“What?” I spoke in a stern voice.
“Umm. You need to come to the front door. A package arrived for you.”
“Just bring it here.”
“Are you sure?”
“Jenna, bring the goddamn package to me!” I yelled.
“Very well.”
A few moments later, she walked back into the bedroom, and a look of shock splayed across my face.
“What the hell is that?” I asked as she held a puppy in her arms.
“This was the package at the front door.”
She set him down on the bed, and he began to jump on me and lick my face.
“Oh, my God. Get it out of here!”
She picked up the dog and handed me an envelope. “This was with it, sir.”
I took it from her hand and opened it, pulling out the white card inside.
Alex,
I want you to meet Parker. In case you can’t tell, he’s a yellow lab and just a baby. Take good care of him for me. You need him as much as he needs you. Take him to the beach and play fetch with him. Teach him some tricks and talk to him. You need someone to love, Alex, and he won’t break your heart.
Love always,
Emerson
What the hell was she thinking? I looked up at Jenna, who was standing there petting the puppy.
“It’s from Emerson, and his name is Parker.”
She laughed, and I shot her a look.
“I guess we have a new houseguest, Jenna. You may place him on the bed.”
She set him down, and instantly, he ran over to me, licking my face and jumping all around. I took hold of his red collar with the dog-bone-shaped tag attached to it that read: Parker Parker . I couldn’t help but laugh because this was so Emerson.
I spent the next couple of weeks working from home and bonding with Parker. He was a cute little guy, and I wasn’t even fond of dogs, especially when they shit in the house. We spent a lot of time on the beach and playing in the yard.
I missed Emerson so much, and every day that passed, it hurt more and more. I hadn’t shaven in a few days and didn’t care. A feeling of hopelessness resided in me without her in my life. All I wanted was to hear her sweet voice and hold her in my arms once again. She changed me, my life, and my world. And my world was nothing without her in it.
“Excuse me, Mr. Parker,” Jenna said as she stepped onto the patio.
“Yes, Jenna?”
“Emerson left something behind.”
“What?”
“This.” She held out the map Emerson always kept with her.
Staring at it for a moment, my heart started racing. I looked at Jenna.
“She wouldn’t have left this behind. This would have been the first thing she packed. Where did you find it?”
“I was in her room dusting, and Parker dragged it out from under the bed.”
Suddenly, a feeling of happiness flowed inside me.
“Jenna, do you know what this means?” I smiled as I took the map from her.
“No, sir. I don’t.”
“Emerson left this behind because she wants me to find her! Come inside.”
I unfolded the map and laid it on the island. “The black circles are the places she still had to go. The red circles are the places she’s already been. Focus on the black circles, Jenna.”
We both stared intently at the map.
“She could be anywhere,” Jenna spoke.
My eyes diverted to the right side of the map. “I know where she’s at!” I exclaimed.
“Where? How do you know?”
“She’s right here.” I smiled as I pointed to the state of Maine. “Bass Harbor holds a special place in her memories; I know that’s where she went!”
Without even thinking, I grabbed Jenna and kissed her forehead.
“Sir?” she said in a shocked tone.
“I need you to stay here for a few days and watch Parker for me. I’ll pay you double what you’re making now. I’m going to bring Emerson home, Jenna.” I smiled. “I’m bringing her back, and she’s never leaving again unless I’m with her.”
“Go, sir. I’ll stay with Parker. Go get her!” She smiled.
I pulled out my phone and dialed my pilot.
“Hello, Mr. Parker.”
“Get the plane ready. We’re going to Bass Harbor, Maine.”
“When would you like to leave?”
“I’ll be there in an hour. I don’t have any time to waste.”
“Very well, sir. I’ll be waiting for you.”
I ended the call and dialed Phillip.
“Phillip. I need you to come and get me and take me to my plane. I know where Emerson is, and I’m bringing her home.”
“Excellent news, Alex. I’ll be there in about ten minutes.”