Daddy's Girl

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Summary: A poignant moment between father and daughter after the poison attack.

Robert Valentine had a plan. He'd graduate from college, sail around the world and then settle down to live out the Valentine legacy of working in the family business. His father also had a plan, and it featured only two of the three items on his list.

Unable to say no to the strict man who'd raised him, Robert gave up his dream of feeling the wind in his hair on the open seas. A chance encounter in Greenwich during summer break from Wharton further altered his plans.

A year later, he was married to a woman who not only shared his love of adventure but actively encouraged his carefree side. Becoming parents hadn't been part of the plan, at least not so soon after getting married. But fate had other ideas.

As they stared down at the two tiny humans behind the glass of the nursery at Newport Hospital, he gently hooked one arm around Olivia's waist. The boy was restless while the girl was asleep, their hands lightly touching.

"They're beautiful, aren't they?" Olivia murmured, still tired, her head resting on his shoulder.

Even though they'd known Olivia was carrying multiples, seeing them was a different reality. On top of that, the twins had arrived a month early. They still hadn't landed on names or completed the nursery in the townhouse they'd bought near his work.

"We should come up with appropriate names," he said quietly after a while. "Can't keep calling them Thing One and Thing Two."

"Imagine the shock on our parents' faces if we put that on their birth certificates," Olivia teased, her eyes swimming with laughter.

Robert chuckled, folding his wife in his arms. Being a father would change him; it was inevitable. But he didn't have to give up his dreams, just adjust them for two more.

Now, all these years later, Robert watched his daughter's even breathing as she lay sleeping on the hospital bed and wished he could turn back time to when she was a baby, tucked safe and sound in his arms.

The last two days had been harrowing and emotional. The panicked call from his son in the middle of the night, the long flight to Boston from Paris, the uncertainty about Cassie's condition, and the anger when he and Olivia were denied entrance into the hospital.

But that was all over now, he sighed in relief. His daughter was no longer on death's door. It would take time, but he'd been assured she would recover. If he thought Cassie wouldn't be pissed at him for doubting her precious Dr. Ramsey, Robert would've whisked her off to the best specialists in the world for a second opinion.

Lost in thought, he didn't notice Cassie's eyelids fluttering as she slowly awoke. But he heard her whimpers and the sound of sheets rustling. He was out of the chair and by her bedside seconds before her eyes drifted open.

"Hey, kiddo," Robert smiled softly, taking her hand.

"Daddy?" Cassie said in a confused tone, her voice reed thin and somewhat raspy.

She struggled to sit up, and he placed a steadying hand on her back while pressing a control button on the guardrail to raise the bed's head. He adjusted the pillow to support her neck and poured a glass of water when she started coughing.

"Better?"

When she nodded, Robert set the glass down on the table. He turned away to drag the visitor's chair closer to the bed and sat down, covering her hand with his palm. They smiled at each other, matching green eyes.

"You haven't called me kiddo since I was ten," she commented, smiling despite the sudden discomfort under her sternum.

The machines she was hooked up to briefly beeped before settling down as the pain subsided. Robert stroked the back of her hand with his thumb.

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