Authors: Alan Mindell
"Who are you?" Terry then asked him a little awkwardly.
"Starving artist," Murdoch muttered, looking a little sheepish.
"No... I mean... I hope you didn't tell anyone around here you're her father."
"But I'm her uncle," Terry disputed.
"Nothing for the two of you to quarrel over," Lauren interjected.
Terry and Murdoch looked at her questioningly.
"You can both be her uncle," she said, beginning to grin. "A person can have more than one."
"Yes. She's the girl we spoke of."
"Yes, I think so.... The first several hours are always the most crucial."
"You know a lot about this stuff."
"I'm afraid so," she said. "Most of the kids I worked with were on drugs. Especially the runaways."
"She had the baby. Gave it up for adoption. Then, ran away again, pretty much according to pattern."
"I guess that's where Murdoch and I came in," he remarked. "When we found her in Hollywood."
"Mommy," Tammy said eagerly. "Can we go see Terry's game later?"
"No, sweetie. Let's save it for another day. We've got a long drive ahead."
"Thanks for coming," Terry told Lauren.
"I'll stay in touch with the hospital."
He nodded. Then he walked with them to their car and watched them drive off.
"Get warm," one of the bullpen catchers instructed Terry after hanging up the phone.
"What the man said," the catcher replied, obviously referring to Rick in the dugout.
"Changed my mind," Rick said once Terry trotted to the mound and Kwan left for the dugout.
"Didn't expect this," Terry replied, rubbing up the baseball Rick had just handed him.
"You're the closer," Rick repeated before leaving for the dugout.
"For saving my ass again...getting Carly admitted without implicating me."
"And I never thanked you," Terry retorted. "For saving my ass again...with that great catch."
"How 'bout the throw?" Murdoch grinned.
"Don't care if they recognize you..." Terry remarked.
"Getting real tired...putting on those stupid things."
"Oh?" Terry said, a little puzzled.
"Made a nice donation to the hospital fund. And when Carly recovers, gonna donate lots more."
"Oh?" Terry repeated, not certain this news pleased him.
"Anyway," Murdoch stated. "She's registered in your name."
"Does the hospital know you're her father?"
"But they know I lied," Terry responded, definitely less pleased now.
"
Lied
.... Don't know I like that word. Covered
someone's
ass sounds better."
"Speaking of Carly..." Terry said abruptly. "How is she?"
"I'm your Uncle Terry," he told her.
"Uncle Terry?" she replied quickly. "Dad, I don't have an Uncle Terry."
"Yes you do," Murdoch said, winking at Terry. "Kind of a long lost relative."
"You don't believe us?" Terry offered. "Just check the hospital records."
"Well, Uncle Terry," he chuckled. "You can see your niece is getting better."
"You check with the doctors...? I mean...besides all that donation stuff."
"They say she's out of the woods."
"Remember the woman who came here the other day?" Terry asked him. "Lauren..."
"Might be good idea...you let her visit Carly again."
"Sure, any time. Just let me know so I can be here."
"Might be better," Terry said carefully, "you not be here."
"We can trust her,” Terry answered.
"Oh...Uncle Terry," Murdoch grinned.
"Thanks again for saving my ass."
"Ditto," Terry replied, smiling for the first time since he'd gotten there.
A few groans wafted about the room.
Terry noticed several of his teammates nodding as Rick, undoubtedly for effect, paused briefly.
"I don't believe it," Carly exclaimed, breaking into a wide grin.
"Dad said someone from Texas might visit...I was hoping it was you."
Carly smiled as she spoke. But her expression quickly changed. In fact, she began to cry.
"I wish you didn't have to see me like this," she said.
"Me too," Lauren answered, touching Carly's face with her free hand.
"I wish I'd stayed after the baby was born."
"I wish I'd stayed to see him."
"Maybe it's better you didn't."
"Is there any way you could check on him?" Carly inquired of Lauren. "Just to be sure he's okay."
"You've got to stop running, Carly."
"I'll keep in touch,” she said.