A Life Worth Cultivating
By Heidi H
Disclaimers-These are not my characters and I am
making no money off of them.
Ratings Info-Sam/Donna, a life can take so many
unimaginable twists and turns
Sequel to A Life Worth Not Giving Up
Donna looked around the apartment to make sure
everything was in its place. She didn’t want Sam
to think she was sloppy and would be a bad mother.
The knock on the door startled her out of her
thoughts and she went to answer it. Sam was
standing in the hallway, not looking pleased at all.
She opened the door and let him in. They both went
into the kitchen and sat down. He was first to
speak.
Sam wanted to know why she hadn’t told him.
Donna told him that he walked out on her and their
marriage before she could tell him. She told him
that she didn’t feel at all guilty for not
involving him in the baby’s life because she didn’t want
him to be a part of its life and then walk out
when things got too inconvenient for him to deal
with. Sam had tried to reason with her that he
wouldn’t walk out on the baby when times got tough.
Donna laughed in his face and told him to think
back about what happened to them. Sam told her
that if need be, he would go through the courts to
see the baby. He reminded her that he was in a
better position to raise a child with his soon to
be wife, Laurie and that they could provide the
baby with the best life possible with all the
trappings. She told him that this was her child and
there was no way in hell that she was going to
let someone else raise her child.
Sam told her to watch it because he would get
some sort of resolution through the court and she
would do better to negotiate with him outside of
the court system. Donna told him to take his best
shot and that she would make sure that her lawyer
crucified his soon to be wife, if he wanted to
deal with things that way.
After Sam left, Donna sat down in a chair and
cried because what he had said was true. Sam and
Laurie were in a better position to raise a child.
They had gobs of money while she had to work
everyday to support herself and her baby. Yes, Sam
was paying her spousal support, but she refused to
touch his money. Sam could afford the best
lawyer in town while she was thumbing through the
phone book for someone who would agree to be paid on
a weekly basis. Sam and Laurie would be the
picture of perfection while she was a single working
mother to be with no one to support her through
this thing. For a fleeting moment Donna thought
about picking up and walking away. It was a
tempting thought to be able to forget about everything
and everyone, but she couldn’t force her child to
make a life running from place to place and not
knowing a solid and stable home.
As luck turned out, Donna was able to find a
lawyer who agreed to be paid weekly. The lawyer
believed that they had a strong case after Donna
explained everything from their marriage to the
divorce to the baby. Her lawyer forbade her to have
any contact with Sam or former friends at the
White House. The lawyer also told her that things
would most likely get down and dirty and to be
prepared for anything.
Donna took a deep breath and walked into the
courtroom with her lawyer. She saw Sam, Josh, CJ,
and Toby sitting in the first row. She put one
foot in front of the other and held her head up
high. No one was going to discourage or scare her.
The trial was closed, but that didn’t stop the
reporters from filling the hallway outside the
courtroom trying to get a quote or a statement. No
one was talking and that made the press try even
harder.
The judge let Sam’s attorney go first because he
brought the lawsuit. The lawyer painted a
picture that Sam and Laurie were a stable couple that
could provide the child with the best life
possible while Donna was a single working mother that
couldn’t even support herself, let alone a child.
Then the lawyer started calling Josh, Toby, and
CJ to the stand to back up Sam and Laurie’s
testimony that they would be the best parents for this
child.
Then it was Donna’s turn. The lawyer painted the
picture that Sam had walked out on Donna when
times got tough and that it wasn’t fair to this
child to have a father that had a history of leaving.
Then the lawyer went after every one of Sam’s
witnesses. First up was Laurie. He used the fact
that she was once a call girl to undermine her
authority and ability to be a good, stable, well
balanced mother. Then it was CJ, Josh, and Toby’s
turns to be crucified. The lawyer told her that
they had made a sizable dent in Sam and Laurie’s
case, but was making no guarantees to what the
judge could rule.
The judge entered the courtroom with the decision
in her hand. Donna rested her hands over her
stomach and made a silent vow to this baby. Sam and
Laurie held hands and waited for the judge’s
decision with baited breath.