He looks at me with steady eyes and a sad smile. “I believe you,” he says.
“Do you remember when you asked me to play our game again? You said that you wanted to know that I couldn’t leave you, no matter what I might learn about you. That you were afraid I’d leave if I knew your secrets. Well, I’m guessing I know pretty much everything now, and I’m not going anywhere. I love you, Damien Stark. And I’m staying right by your side.”
He draws in a sharp breath, and the expression on his face looks almost pained, which really isn’t the reaction that I was hoping for. “I know you won’t leave.”
“I won’t,” I say, warily. His mood is definitely off, but then again he’s about to fly to a foreign country to be tried for murder. I should probably cut him a little slack. “I won’t ever go.”
“Which is why I have to be the one to leave you.”
I freeze, then play back his words in my head. That can’t be right. Surely, he didn’t say what I think he said.
“I’m sorry,” he says. This time the words are slow and clear and so gentle they bring tears to my eyes. “I’m breaking up with you, Nikki. It’s over.”
A roaring fills my ears. I must be hallucinating. Dreaming. This is a nightmare. Because there is no way—no way in hell—that Damien Stark just said those words to me.
And yet I am standing here, and I am looking at him, and the chill that has settled over me doesn’t have the quality of a dream. It is reality. It is desolation. I remember its cold harshness from my childhood, and that is not a reality to which I want to return.
I realize that I have been slowly shaking my head, and I force myself to speak.
“I—No. No, it’s never over. I’m yours, Damien. Forever. You said so yourself.”
He winces and turns his head away as if he can’t stand the memory of those words. “I was wrong.”
“The hell you were. What the hell is going on here?” I’m angry now, and I’m glad of it. Angry Nikki won’t cry. Angry Nikki will demand some goddamned answers.
“I told you that I would leave if that was what it took to protect you.” His voice is so calm and even that I want to smack him.
“Protect me? Damien, we’re doing fine. I’m doing fine.”
“You’re not fine. You’re a mess with all the press about the portrait, Nikki. Don’t try to deny it. I saw the way you looked in the bathroom. You wanted to slice deep into your flesh. You were ready to break the mirror to get at the glass. You wanted blood, Nikki. You wanted pain.”
I am silent. I can’t argue, because what he says is true. I can only say simply, “But I didn’t go there.”
“It will get worse. It already has.”
I don’t know what he’s talking about.
“The press, Nikki. They’re not focusing on me. Damien Stark indicted for murder. You’d think that would be interesting, right? Apparently not as interesting as his girlfriend. Who, according to those assholes, isn’t really his girlfriend at all. Just an opportunistic little whore who’ll sleep with anyone who can help her get ahead, murderers included.”
My stomach twists violently, and I’m grateful I only had coffee this morning. “I don’t care,” I lie. “I can deal.”
“You shouldn’t have to.”
“Dammit, Damien, I’m not a mom-and-pop food company. Pulling out isn’t going to save me. You’re going to destroy me. I need you. You. Don’t you get that?”
“I can’t bear to see you broken. Not when I’m the one who is breaking you.”
“You are breaking me!” I shout. “If you walk away from me, you’re going to snap me in two.”
“No,” he says simply.
I only realize I am crying when I taste the salt of my tears. “I thought you said I was strong. Or was that just bullshit?”