I brought the heels of my hands to my eyes. “My parents are…”
“Movin’ to Knockemout.”
“How did you do this? How did you… Waylay gets to grow up with her grandparents right next door!” Every damn dream I’d ever had was coming true, and he was making it happen.
“One thing you gotta understand, Naomi. If there’s anything in this world you want, I’m gonna get it for you. No questions asked. You want it, it’s yours. So here.” He thrust a stack of papers at me.
Blindly, I held them up. They looked like some kind of legal contract. “What are these?”
“Flip to the signature page,” he instructed.
I followed the handy yellow tab and found my sister’s signature scrawled across the line.
The words “guardianship” and “parental rights” popped off the page.
“Oh my God,” I whispered.
“She signed over parental rights to you. It’s official. No more hearings or home visits. Way is ours.”
I couldn’t speak. Couldn’t breathe. I could only cry silently.
“Damn it, baby. I hate when you do this,” Knox grumbled, gathering me up and dropping me in his lap.
I nodded, still crying as I wrapped my arms around him and held on tight.
“Now, it’s time for something I want.”
The man could have anything as far as I was concerned. Both my kidneys. My favorite purse. Anything at all.