Decisions Made in the
Dark by realstone ©2006
“I’m not leaving! You’ve done nothing wrong and together we are
going to keep stating it until the evidence proves it.”
Christian Vega stared at the woman
looking up at him with such confidence.
A deep sadness filled him, making it difficulty to breathe or look at
her any longer. No matter how much she
protested, proclaimed her support or declared his innocence to everyone that
would listen, the evidence was piling up against him and sooner rather than
later, whomever was setting him up would began to think of her support of him
as a major hindrance.
Chris reached out to caress her
face. He felt so helpless. He couldn’t protect himself; he couldn’t protect
her. He withdrew his hand, beginning
the process of closing off his feelings for her. The only way to protect her was to dissolve
their relationship. Put enough distance
between them that whoever was hunting him would not longer believe her to be a
threat.
He stood still, fixing his
resolved as she searched his face.
Waiting for the words. Waiting
for him to put his arms around her.
Proving with his touch what months of police investigation and dogging
contacts had not. Waiting to him to say
that together they can defeat his yet invisible foe. But he couldn’t. Instead with all the strength he had he
grabbed her arm, forced marched her to the loft’s door, opened it and started
to pushed her over the threshold.
Snatching her arm out of his grasp
Evangeline, pressed her back against the doorframe, refusing to leave.
The emotions crossing her face
almost broke his determination, but he knew the pain on her face now would be
nothing compared to what she might face if he did not prove his innocence and
find his tormenter. And he could not do
that with her in his life.
“Don’t do this Christian.” The pleading in Evangeline’s voice cut deep.
“You’ve got to leave, now. Don’t come back.”
Evangeline read the doubt on
Christian face. Grabbing a handful of
his shirt she rested her head against his chest. “We can survive this. You promised that we’d
do this together.”
“No…” Grabbing her hands, he stepped back from
her. “You can’t help me. Your love can’t save me. You’re getting in my way.”
His words were meant to sting,
hurt. The look on her face told him, he
had succeeded.
“If I leave, it’s over between
us.”
“I understand.” Christian said with a quiet finality. He walked to where she had left her purse and
coat. He brought them back to her. Without another word between them Evangeline
took the items, turned her back on him and stepped out into the night. Christian shut the door, locking out whatever
future he might have dreamed with her.
Evangeline downed two painkillers
and drank from the bottle that she haphazardly shoved back into the nearly
empty refrigerator. She woke because of
the relentlessly ringing doorbell. The
person outside didn’t seem to understand that she wasn’t going to answer. In addition to the migraine she was fighting,
she wasn’t in the mood to hear one more condolence, or “time will make it
better,” on her break-up with Christian.
Once the word of their break-up
had circulated she’d been visited by members of what she'd named the “Llanview...let’s
make sure she’s not alone committee.”
First Layla, then Bo and Nora together then separately, then Antonio
trying to explain his brother’s behavior.
Her mother had phoned every night for a week after Layla’s 911 on her
behalf. What she couldn’t get them all
to understand was that she needed to be alone, so she just stopped answering
her phone, leaving the apartment or answering the doorbell.
She smiled to herself when the
buzzer went silent. She wasn’t
interested in sleeping anymore, her head still ached. So she decided to stretch
out the sofa. Her eyes wandered in the
quiet, refusing to settle. Always drawn to the empty space in the middle of the
fireplace wall, the paintings Christian had given her disposed of, gone.
“Are you sure she’s in here? Ms. Williamson works a lot of long hours.”
The voices pulled Evangeline to
semi-consciousness. Her mind recognized
the sound of keys and her door unlocking.
Her headache grew from the effort to get up and reach the door. Just as she was putting her feet on the
floor, she looked up to find him standing over her.
Todd Manning turned to the
building super and placed a bill in his palm.
“Thanks, I can handle it from here.”
Todd pushed the curious man towards and out the apartment door.
“What the hell is wrong with you?”
Evangeline looked up into
irritated blue eyes and began to laugh.
It was a cute giggle that became louder and more desperate the longer
the two stared at each other. Finally, Todd
sat down on the edge of the sofa and pulled her into his arms. Tears ran unchecked down his skin, wetting
his shirt. He said nothing, letting the
woman in his arms cry herself silent.
When you're lovers
in a dangerous time, you're made to feel as if your love's a crime. Nothing worth having comes without some kind
of fight, got to kick at
the darkness 'till
it bleeds daylight. Barenaked Ladies
Lovers in a Dangerous Time
At her last sob he stood up pulling her up with him. With one arm wrapped tightly around her waist
he walked her to the bathroom. Sitting
her at the make-up table he sat on the rim of the tub and turned on the
faucet. Though his face didn’t show it,
Todd was surprise at how acquiescent Evangeline was being. He’d expected her to erupt, to fight his
interference. She was displaying none of
her usual independence. She sat where
he had left her, staring down at her hands.
Remembering where everything was from his last impromptu visit he
quickly put together everything he thought she would need. He kept staring at her because he wasn’t use
to the silence. He was used to there
being words between them. He hadn’t
intended to barge into her life, her space, but after Layla’s call and no
answer to his calls and text messages, he had to see her for himself.
Todd turned off the water and
turned to find, her staring at him. Past
him really. His fear for her deepened at
the look of confusion in her eyes. He
was startled to find his hands shaking slightly as he stuffed her hair into a
blue plastic shower cap. It took him several
moments of fumbling to get all the thick tresses inside.
Pulling her to her feet, he waited
for her to demand that he leave, that she could handle the rest herself. It would have been satisfying to see her
smile at him, call him a pervert and push him out of the room. Instead she stood still as if he wasn’t real
and it made him angry.
With more force than he intended,
he grabbed the hem her of night grown and brought it upward, He noticed the tiny chill bumps across her arms
as he pushed her several steps to the tub.
He held her arms until she was seated beneath the steaming water. If it was too hot she gave no indication.
He took her place at the make-up
table and watched her stare at the wall, unable to or unwilling to tend to
herself. He waited his thoughts turned
inward until the sound of water moving against porcelain and wet flesh brought
him to awareness. He turned to find her
watching him with eyes sparkling with unshed tears.
“You’ve gotten your free peep show,
now go away.” She closed her eyes as she
head fell back against the bath pillow, he’d found in the cabinet.
A flash of anger flared in Todd
but he smiled. He understood her
rejection. Words from her, any words
showed improvement. “I’ve seen better.”
He replied.
A soft chuckle and water flicked
in his direction told him that he had pushed the right buttons. She had given him an in, and he knew if he
didn’t handle it right, she would shut him out.
He stood, wiping drops of water off his chin. “I’ll
be waiting.”
Experience is a good teacher
but she runs up big bills. Minna Antrim (Acts of Faith)
Staying behind the closed door as long as she dared,
Evangeline walked out of the bathroom just as her self appointed savior was
walking toward it. She stood holding his
gaze. Sitting in the tub, she had
watched him through confused eyes. Now
he looked different to her, his presence felt different. Since junior high she’d had always been
aware of a male’s interested in her, yet she had disregarded Todd’s advances
because of her love for Christian and because she believed Todd was her friend
and he wasn’t over Blair.” But now
Christian was no longer in her life and whatever Todd felt for Blair, at this
moment no longer mattered to her.
Todd stared back at Evangeline,
unsure of her state of mind. Everything
that was male in him enjoyed the sight of her.
From long toes, to slender ankles, to legs that disappeared underneath
her silk robe. To hair pulled back in a ponytail that highlighted the oval
shape of her face. Without make-up her
skin still glowed, but it was her eyes that held his attention. The large orbs were no longer filled with
confusion.
He watched her walk past him,
folding herself into a corner of the sofa.
Waiting until she was settled, he picked up a glass of wine and held it
out to her.
She shook her head no. “Last time I was alone with a man and a
bottle of wine, I spent almost two years thinking he loved me, only to get
kicked to the curb.”
“Okay.” Todd said the word slowly. Putting the glass on the table he sat down
facing her. They sat in silence; neither
willing to speak of possibilities and endings.
Tired of the silence Evangeline
dug down in the sofa and pulled out a remote and pointed it at the stereo. Closing her eyes she tried to open her senses
to the music hoping it would help ease the pain inside of her. All it did was to remind her of her
failures.
For weeks she’d worked hard to
empathize with Christian’s reasoning…to understand his need to protect her by
leaving her. She shook her head. She’d psychoanalyzed their situation to the
bone and enough was enough. It wasn’t
that she hadn’t tried to mend her relationship with Christian. Even though she had promised herself she
would not. She’d called and been
ignored. She’d talked to Carlotta and
Antonio and still nothing. She’d grown
tired of being Miss. Understanding. So
she’d let Christian go and herself in the process. She didn’t have the strength to rebound after
three years of almost having what she wanted and have it ooze away. She felt used and abandoned, thin. Like all the fractured pieces of her were
fighting for a place, but none of their edges were fitting. With a flick of her wrist the music
stopped.
Turned her back on Todd, pulling
her knees under her until her chin rested on them she fought the urge to have
something or someone make her whole…put her back together. She felt Todd’s gaze on her and she turned to
face him. His face was filled with the
one emotion she hated, pity and before she could stop herself she raised her
hand to slap him. But he had read her
and his own hand met hers just inches from his face. He pulled her hand down until it rested
against his chest. Her chest filled with
tears that she refused to let free. Her
glance moved from their clasped hands to his face and back to their hands. Just
for tonight, she thought. Someone
to hold her, need her. Make all the
broken pieces remember where they belong.
Before Todd could release her hand, Evangeline leaned into him, her lips
soft against his own.
“Don’t deny me this, please.” She whispered in desperation. Her words a prayer that he would not reject
her too. A soft moan escaped her as
Todd’s lips softened and opened beneath hers.
She slipped her arm slipped around him, pulling him closer, seeking his
warmth, strength.
Todd broke the kiss, pushing
Evangeline back. He wanted to see her
face to understand what was happening between them. Her eyes held a mixture of desperation and
fear. He was tempted to a moment to play
the chivalrous hero. Keep everything on
the straight and narrow. From their
first meeting during her representation of Mitch Lawrence to her unwavering
support during his time on death row she had become a fixture in his life; a
mirror that reflected the better parts of him.
He didn’t want to ruin that but the feel of her skin against his own,
the need in her eyes erased all the taboos he had put in placed to keep
their relationship from being nothing more than friendship.
His doubt showed on his face and
she felt him withdrawing, the desire between them dissipating. “I have no idea what’s going to happened
after tonight,” she murmured, her lips against his ear, “right now I don’t care. I’m broken and need what you can give
me. I just want to feel
something.” Her fingers dug into his
back, pulling him closer. “I need you to
be here with me, give me something to hold on to.”
He couldn’t stop his body from
responding as she rested her head on his shoulder her mouth hot against the
skin of his neck. The strength beneath
her softness intrigued him. Taking her
face in his hands, he stared into eyes that dared him to be bold.
His lips caressed the slope of her
cheek, down her neck. To her collar bone.
Her pulse beat at a furious pace.
He drew back, waiting for her to open her eyes. To look at him.
Signal change of perspective
Blue eyes so close, so clear. She watched his eyes move over her face,
felt her skin flush, her lips part as her heart beat faster, her breathing
speeding up in answer. She reached out
between them, wanting to know that he was being affected also.
He slid his hands down her
back. Promised that he would not forget
one detail of was happening between them and whatever happened afterwards he
would make his peace with. Their lips
touched not in a kiss, just a meeting of skin and breath. When the temptation became too much, his
fingers clench in the hair at the back of her head, pressing their mouths
together.
He tasted of wine. Her skin tingled from his evening beard. Her body was trembling as his lips and tongue
claimed more and more of her. His hand
moved from her back to her waist, shifting her until she was sitting on his
lap. Her warmth against him was both
torment and full of promise. Their lips
met again with a tenderness and patience neither expected. Longing, arousal and expectation fed the
growing need inside each of them. The
kiss deepened pulling them closer to the release their joining promised. Breaking the kiss, her lips moved to an area
just below his chin. His throat vibrated
when he moaned, voicing his pleasure at her touch. Cold air replaced her lips and his eyes
opened at her stillness.
Gasping his hands she stood,
waiting for him to join her. In her
bedroom, she turned on the lamp by her bedside.
Quick, brief kisses fanned the desire between them as she removed the
remainder of their clothing. The scent
of lust, lotion and cologne filled the space between them as roughened flesh ghosted
over silken skin.
Do not rely completely on
any one human being, however dear. We
meet all of life’s greatest tests alone.
Agnes McPhail
Todd entered the living area, his gaze locked on Evangeline
sitting on the ottoman as she stared out the apartment windows, her hair still
damp from their shower. She sat in the
same place as last night her body curled around a pillow, holding it so tightly
it had changed shape. He was sure she
was aware of him as he sat down behind her.
Wrapping his arm around her he rested his chin against her back.
One of them had to ask the
question, so he did. “Have you decided
to live?”
“Go home to Blair and your
children.” She replied in a soft
voice.
“You need me.”
“No, I need to be who I was before
I came to Llanview.”
“Who were you?”
Evangeline slowly unwrapped
herself from around the pillow pushing it and him away. She stood and walked to where her robe lay on
a chair. Putting it on she tied the belt
and turned to face him.
“Evangeline Williamson, AGAW.”
“AGAW?”
“A Grown Ass Woman, who can take
care of herself.”