A Life Worth Accepting
By Heidi H.
Disclaimers-These are not my characters and I am
making no money off of them.
Ratings-Sam/Donna, a life can take so many
unimaginable twists and turns
Sequel to A Life Worth Contemplating
Donna went and talked her to her lawyer. She
certainly didn’t trust Josh and Sam to make her a
deal that she would benefit from. The lawyer told
her that it wouldn’t be worth her time or energy
to fight the battle in court again. The lawyer
explained that because she had been out of
Bradley’s life for so long, that no judge would be
willing to let her step in right now. The lawyer told
her to see what Sam and Josh were offering, but
to not say yes until he looked over the deal.
Donna went back to the apartment and left Sam a
voicemail that she was willing to talk about
making a deal, but there were no promises and that a
lawyer would look over any papers before she
signed them.
Sam couldn’t believe that Donna was open to
talking. He was afraid that he would loose Bradley if
this went to court. He couldn’t bear to loose
his only child now. It would be too much for him
to handle. Josh was even surprised that Donna was
willing to talk. He and Sam prepared a custody
agreement that would benefit them both, but there
was room to negotiate if there was something that
Donna wanted.
Donna entered the cafe and saw Sam and Josh
already waiting for her. She took a deep breath and
walked over to the table. They all made some
small talk and got down to business.
Donna listened to what they had in terms of an
agreement. She would get to see her son every
other weekend and three weeks during the summer.
They would trade off holidays and other special
occasions. Sam didn’t want Donna to be “mommy”, but
rather an aunt. She listened to his explanation
that Bradley would be confused if she was
suddenly mommy instead of Laurie, who Bradley had always
known as his mother. She knew that it made
sense, but it hurt that she couldn’t play the role
that was rightfully hers.
Sam and Josh held their breath and waited for
Donna to sign the agreement. Donna told them that
she would have her lawyer look over the papers and
she’d get back to them in a few days.
Donna sat down in her apartment and wondered how
Sam was going to explain having to see Aunt Donna
every other weekend and three weeks during the
summer when they all lived in the same town, but
that was his problem and something that she didn’t
have the time or energy to worry about right now.
Her lawyer was looking over the papers, but he
had told her that things were very accommodating
and that she should probably take their offer.
Donna didn’t know what to do. There were so many
unanswered and unasked questions and that was
daunting.