My question destroying her.
“What do you think?” she asked me, begging me with her eyes to speak the truth for her. The only truth she wanted to say, but I didn’t. I gave her nothing because I couldn’t. I couldn’t see her.
I couldn’t see my Brooke.
“She loves you. Fix it.”
I gave her nothing, and she gave me everything. Me. No one else. She chose me.
She chose me.
A shuddering breath bursts from my mouth, blowing hot against my face.
My Brooke.
My Brooke . . . she chose me. She loves me.
Loves. Me.
And I’m the one who made her feel like she never mattered. I’m the one who treated her as if she meant nothing that day.
I’m the one who made her feel like a whore.
Pain sears in my jaw as I grit my teeth.
What have I done? What the fuck have I done?
WHAT THE FUCK HAVE I DONE?
I need to see her. Need to talk to her. Need to hold her.
Groaning, feeling a thousand needles stabbing my skull and acid churning in my gut, shredding the lining of my stomach and burning my intestines, I ball my fists and try and push off from the bed.
I get an inch. Maybe. Pain doubles me over. Scorching pain behind my eyes, in the center of my chest, blooming out to my limbs, my fingers. I feel it everywhere. I roll onto my side and hold my head. I taste bile in my throat.
I have been doing nothing but drinking the past two days. Drinking and missing Brooke. Drinking and wondering if she was always too wild for me. If maybe we were doomed from the start.
Was the sole purpose of meeting this woman to show me everything I ever wanted, and everything I would never have? Is the universe that fucking cruel?
I couldn’t answer that this weekend, or maybe I didn’t want to. Fear bonded to my tongue and imprisoned my mind.
I have no problem answering now.
Impossible.
Impossible, because I love her wild. It was always part of the attraction with Brooke. I love her rough edges and her sharp tongue. I love the woman who pulled me into that photo booth as much as I love the one who shyly came against my mouth. The sheep and the wolf. It has always been everything about this woman, her unbridled desire and the soft, sweet way she gentles for me. Her darkness and her light. I want them both.
I will always want them both.
We were never doomed. I didn’t move to Chicago to open my own studio. That’s not what brought me here. I moved to Chicago so I could find her.
That disc, it means nothing. He never had her. No one has ever had Brooke the way I have. No one ever came close.
I pinch my eyes shut and stay on my side, not moving. I breathe tensely through my nose. The pain decreases to a bearable throb.
A few minutes pass and I’m trying again, sitting up and then immediately collapsing back down when the room starts to spin mercilessly.
“Fuck!”
I roll onto my stomach and bury my face into the pillow. I feel my heart everywhere. In my skull, pounding, the echo radiating along my scalp and down my spine. In my chest where it aches, it doesn’t beat. It won’t beat there, not until she’s with me.
Not until I have her.
It’s probably for the best that I’m too sick to move. I know I look like shit. Probably worse than I feel. If I were able to get out of this bed, there wouldn’t be anything stopping me from going to Brooke right now, not waiting and getting myself together. A change of clothes at least.
No. I wouldn’t wait for clothes.
She deserves better than this version of me coming to her and begging for forgiveness. I need to sober up first. Shower. Fucking shave.
Christ, I’ll probably scare her looking like I do.
I need to do this right. I won’t be selfish right now. This is for her, not me.
Tonight. Tonight will be better. Or tomorrow after I get a decent night’s sleep and go long enough without a drink that I don’t reek of alcohol. I can see her in the morning, first thing. I can meet her at work, or at the coffee shop, or . . .