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Rhett stared at Scarlett. He couldn't help himself. She had aged, but she was still beautiful in a way that no one he had ever encountered could possibly match. But the only time she had ever been this thin was when she had visited him in the jail all of those years ago, and he couldn't help but worry at her thinness. "Am I not sending enough money for you to eat properly?" he prodded. And then he immediately regretted it, because any emotion that had been flashing across her face was quickly replaced by a stone mask. He had dashed the faint glimmer of hope in her eyes that had been hiding behind her anxiety and wariness. In fact she was managing an impressive poker face. This was definitely a new Scarlett, one that he did not know. He hated feeling like he was off balance, but this change was unnerving. He had for many years prided himself on how well he knew her. But the fact that she had never tracked him down in the years since he had departed should have shown him how misguided his beliefs were.
"I'm perfectly fine, though I know you don't really care. The years haven't been terribly kind to you either. The gray is showing in your hair, in case you hadn't noticed." She snapped, her eyes simmering with rage. "But the children and I are doing just fine without you."
She started to turn away, but like lightning he was on his feet and had her arm encircled in his vice-like grip. "No, you're not going to turn me out again. I'm going to have my say for once."
She glared at him, a glare so piercing that it cut him to the quick. "I think you said enough before you left. And since you haven't bothered to show your face since that night, I'm going to have to assume that nothing has changed." And she twisted to get away.
He stopped her though, "I came to make amends, to make peace. I've been away from you for nearly as long as I knew you, and I came to apologize." He paused, watching the emotions surfacing on her face. "Oh, don't be so shocked. I can say that I'm sorry."
"Oh can you? Can you really? Because as I recall you even blamed me for not calling you when I was in a delirium from nearly dying when I fell down the stairs. So pardon me, if I doubt your ability to admit fault for anything." She sighed then, "Rhett, I don't want to do this. I don't want the passion or fire that you brought to my life. I'm tired and weary. It has been a long day, and I'm going to my room."
"Scarlett, we need to talk. I wouldn't have come here to disrupt your life if it wasn't of the utmost importance."
"What do you want from me?" she cried in exasperation. "Haven't you taken enough? Haven't you done enough damage already? I'm tired, Rhett. I'm tired of everything, and I don't have the energy to fight with you about it any more."
He sighed and raked his fingers through his hair. "I was wrong. It wasn't my past that I needed to make peace with, it was you all along. And I've come to see if there is anything left here of charm and grace."
"You can't be serious, Rhett! Do you expect to welcome you back with open arms and melt against you like the years haven't slipped away?" she glared. "It's been a decade!"
"No, I realize that nothing can fix what I broke. I didn't understand…"
But Scarlett interrupted, "and perhaps I could forgive you for how you treated me. Maybe... I am lonely, and maybe I could get past it, but how you treated the children was deplorable. Ella most of all. I think Wade was old enough to have a fair understanding of how tumultuous our marriage was, but Ella was still a little girl. That first Christmas after you left, after Bonnie died, " she paused to check his reaction to their daughter's name. "I'm not going to pretend our daughter didn't exist, but Ella wanted only two things for Christmas, two things I had no power to give her. She was a child and she wanted her sister back and she wanted her Uncle Rhett back. And yet you couldn't even be bothered to send her a gift let alone come back for appearance sake"
"Saint Scarlett, I'm sure that if she had a better mother, then maybe she wouldn't have missed me so much." Rhett was immediately rewarded with an echoing slap to the face.
"Don't you dare say anything about my parenting abilities. I wasn't a perfect mother, but I tried, and I was here. The same can't be said for you."
And then the door was opened and they both could see Ella standing in the doorframe, Her red hair a flame around her face, the emerald eyes glinting like hard stone. The gas lights creating a glowing silhouette against the darkness. "Uncle Rhett, I think you should leave. Maybe the kindest thing you did to us was leave when you did. I won't allow you to speak to or about mother like that. You have no idea how she has been since you left, how she has worked herself to the bone to take care of us. There never was a mother that worked harder to provide for her children, and you have no right to imply that she is a bad mother. She made Wade and I strong. So I think you should just leave, and don't bother coming back."
Rhett groaned. "This is all going wrong. I came to apologize and make amends. I didn't come to toss barbed comments and insinuations."
"Oh there were not insinuations. You were very clear in what you thought of my ability to parent. You told me that a cat was a better parent than I was."
Instead of retorting back at her, he slouched onto the chair, his hand to his head , leaning his forehead into his palm. "I realized after about a year that I was looking for what I needed in the wrong places. For that first year after Bonnie's death," he struggled for a moment to continue, "for that first year, I feel like I was trapped in this fog of grief and sadness. I couldn't feel anything. I was merely existing, and I sometimes wished that I no longer existed, but then I knew that I would be apart from Bonnie even more completely than I already was, and I couldn't do that. And then when the year had passed, that fog started to lessen, I realized how poorly I had treated all of you, but I was afraid to come back and be rejected. Yes I was afraid of something, but really I was afraid to face the consequences of my actions and words. It has taken me this long to finally face the music. Ella, I'm so sorry for abandoning you. You deserved so much better. And Scarlett," he paused, looking up at her to find that both she and Ella were standing like statues watching him. "Scarlett, I was so wrong, and so stubborn and certain that I knew everything. I was a fool. And yes, though it has taken a decade, I can finally admit my mistakes to the people that I need to admit them to." A grin finally broke across the anguish on his face, "Ella, you might want to catch your mother. I think she might faint as I've admitted that I was wrong. I don't know that her heart can take the shock."
Scarlett's eyes grew misty, and then Rhett rose to his feet, only to kneel in front of Scarlett. "It has taken far too long for me to come to my senses, but I am so sorry for the deplorable way that I've treated you. I love you, and I'm asking you if you will be my wife again."
Scarlett shook her head, confusion clouding her eyes. "Rhett, that is ridiculous. I am still your wife… unless you've done something that I know nothing about."
"No, we are still married. But I would like to be a part of your life again. I want to be Ella's father again, more than just financially. I am tired of chasing ghosts and hiding from my past. I want us to live together again and be the family that we should have been when the children were small."
Ella clasped her mother's hand. "Mother, you know that you missed him. You haven't so much as noticed another man since he left. He has apologized and admitted he was wrong. That has to say something about how much he has changed."
Scarlett pulled away from Rhett, dragging Ella with her. "I can't just allow him to waltz back into our lives like he's done nothing wrong."
"But he's admitting that he has been wrong." Ella nodded towards Rhett.
"Just let him carry the burdens for you, or at least share them. You've done so well mother to be our only parent, but I know you've been lonely. I know that you think we can't hear you at night, but I know there are many nights you've cried."
"Ella, I'm sorry you heard that. But I am fine."
While they had been talking, Rhett had risen and moved to where they hovered. He finally grabbed Scarlett's hand and pulled her to him. He pulled her stiffened form into his arms, pulling her close. Though she protested at first, "Rhett, let me go. Rhett, what on earth do you think that you're doing?" But he soothed her, "Just let me hold you, just for a moment. It has been too long, and I need to hold you to show you how sorry I am." It made no sense, but Scarlett's protest died on her lips, and then she began to melt into his embrace. It had indeed been far too long, and in his arms was one of the only places that she had ever felt completely safe. And then the moment was gone, and Rhett took a step back, but one hand remained on her arms, rubbing a gentle path along her arm. "I really am sorry Scarlett."
And she sputtered out her assent to his request to return home without really being aware of it. There was something about his presence that almost dulled her senses and then likewise brought them to life. And so Rhett was back in their lives and in Atlanta. And now father had finally come home. Of course Ella knew better than to expect her mother and Uncle Rhett to allow things to run smoothly, but perhaps both had changed enough. Although she doubted that Wade would be as welcoming as she had been. And it wouldn't be too long before Wade would return to a surprise.
