Presley Estates, Wesbury
The ambiance in Brayden and Lilianâs menâs cave is thick with camaraderie. Leather chairs, cigar smoke, and the smooth slide of the pool cue dominate the senses. As I line up my shot, the tension of the moment only briefly interrupted by Deanâs escalating frustration.
âSomeoneâs swiped from my store,â Dean growls, glaring at the billiard balls as if they hold the answer.
I can hear the edge in his voice, the one that speaks of more than just anger.
Brayden, responds, âHandle the legal stuff later, man. For now, letâs just play.â
But Deanâs not having any of it. âIâm sick of being the good guy. We canât let him off easy.â
âJust⦠deal with it later.â Brayden shoots back.
I nod in agreement, the pool game a welcome distraction from the looming issues of life. But then, the conversation veers into more personal territory.
âSpeaking of double-dealing,â Brayden starts, shaking his head, âyou guys heard about Maxum? Preaching high and mighty at church and then goes and cheats on his wife. Lost custody and everything.â
âYeah,â Brayden pitches in about this well known mega pastor embroiled in an infidelity case. âHis wife got the kids, everything.â
âWhat did he really do?â I ask.
âCheated. With a bunch of women, some from the church and outside â Brayden says, like itâs the most obvious thing in the world.
Dean snorts in disbelief. âThat guy was on to something. Figures.â
Laughter rises, a shared mockery of hypocrisy. But the mirth is short-lived. Dean fixes his gaze on me, eyes sharp as razor blades, âSpeaking of, rumors say youâve been stepping out on Aisling. Any truth in that?â
Braydenâs confused. âWhat do you mean?â
But Deanâs pointing his cue at me, and I feel this jolt in my chest. âYou, Duke. Whatâs the deal?â
I try to play it cool. âMe? What about me?â
Deanâs eyes are like lasers. âYou cheated. Your wife knows. Sheâs not talking to you.â
My hand tightens around the pool cue, every muscle taut. A low anger boils inside me, but I control it, striving to keep my voice steady. âWhat are you talking about? Who said that?â
Deanâs grin has a cruel edge. âDoesnât matter who said it. What matters is if you did it.â
And just like that, my anger, my guilt, it all starts boiling up inside me. Iâm caught, and thereâs no playing it off now.
âIâve always been faithful,â I snap, feeling like a caged animal.
âBecause Iâve never heard this before.â
Deanâs eyes are like drills, piercing through me. âBut did you do it?â
âDo what?â Iâm stalling, scrambling to get my thoughts in order.
Brayden glances between us, clearly sensing the shifting atmosphere, trying to intervene. âHey, letâs not go there. Weâre here to have fun.â
But Dean wonât let it go. He pushes, and prods, enjoying my discomfort. Each âDid you do it?â feels like a blade piercing deeper.
âDo what?â I ask.
Deanâs disappointment weighs heavy in his voice. âCome on, man. Itâs no secret.â
I step closer to him, needing to understand. âNo, seriously, Dean. Whereâd you hear it?â
His gaze doesnât waver. âBut did you?â
âDo what?â I whisper, feeling like Iâm at the edge of a cliff.
Dean suddenly grabs his keys from the table. Itâs a lifeline, a break in the interrogation.
Braydenâs concerned voice cuts in. âWhere are you off to?â
Deanâs avoiding our eyes now. âGot to go. They need me at home.â
Braydenâs not letting it go. âWho told you, Dean? You canât just say something like that and leave.â
Deanâs answer is simple, direct. âHeather.â
My heart plummets. âHeather told you I cheated?â
Deanâs voice is calm and collected. âYeah, Duke. Heather knows everything. Sheâs tight with your wife. And she found out from her.â
âWith whom?â I ask, but my voice betrays me, quivering.
Deanâs response is sharp, a stinging rebuke. âI donât know. You do.â
âI didnât cheat,â I say, the words squeezing out of me, my chest constricting with every syllable. The room feels too small, the air too thick, as I stand there, grappling with Deanâs accusations and my own tangled emotions.
Deanâs look is full of disbelief. âCome on, Duke. She wouldnât just believe something like this without proof.â
âEvidence?â
âYeah,â he says, firmly.
I take a deep breath, my confession tumbling out before I can stop it. âI started something with someone. But I swear, it didnât go further.â
Braydenâs staring at me, his face a mix of shock and disbelief.
Dean lets out a dry laugh. âThere we go.â
âIâm serious,â I say, desperation creeping into my voice.
âHow can I believe that?â Dean fires back.
âI didnât do anything with her,â I insist, my words sounding hollow even to my own ears.
âWhy even start anything if you werenât planning to follow through?â Deanâs accusing tone cuts through me.
âItâs complicated,â I mutter, the weight of my decisions crushing me.
Deanâs words hit me hard. âWhat would make you want to cheat on Aisling? Sheâs incredible.â
I look away, unable to meet his gaze. âYou wouldnât understandâ¦â
Brayden jumps in, âWho is she? Do you know her?â
âHer nameâs Simone,â Dean says, his voice heavy.
My heart races. âHeather told you?â
Dean nods, his eyes fixed on mine. Then, without another word, he heads for the door.
âIâll see you,â he says, and then heâs gone.
The door clicks shut, but the echo of that conversation stays. The silence that follows is suffocating.
Brayden finally turns his gaze towards me, his eyes searching for answers. âSimone? Really, Duke?â
I draw a ragged breath. âIt wasnât⦠it didnât get to that point. But, yes.â
âSo, you didnât actually sleep with her?â Brayden asks, his voice tinged with skepticism as I unravel the story of Simone.
âNo, I didnât. Not even a kiss. We never touched,â I say, desperate for him to understand.
âBut you spent a weekend together,â he pushes, making me face the reality of my actions.
âYeah. The biggest mistake of my life,â I confess, feeling the weight of my shame.
Braydenâs curiosity peeks through. âDo you believe what the soothsayer said?â
I inhale shakily, the confusion clear in my voice. âSometimes I think itâs all nonsense, but then, there are moments I find myself believing it.â
Braydenâs gaze is probing. âWhy are you making her go through this?â
I sigh, the words heavy on my tongue. âBecause anything can happen.â
Heâs concerned now. âDoes she know about the IVF?â
âThatâs what Iâm not sure about. I just⦠I need to come clean about everything,â I admit, the relief of confession mixing with fear.
âTalk to her. Set the right mood and get her to open up,â Brayden suggests, his voice a calm in my storm.
My phone buzzes with a text.
Itâs Aisling.
My heart skips.
|| Iâm ready ||
Braydenâs caution resurfaces. âIf she doesnât know yet, maybe wait before telling her. Focus on what she might already know.â
I stand up, fueled by a newfound resolve. âI have to pick her up in Spring City.â
Brayden nods. âFind the right time. Thereâs no easy way to do this. If you can talk before she leaves tomorrow, that would be best.â
Iâm filled with dread at the thought of Aisling going to Rich Oaks alone. âI hope she opens up. But now, with everything thatâs happened, Iâm terrified. Sheâs going to Rich Oaks, and the trust⦠itâs broken. Nothing will feel right again,â I say, the pain evident in my voice as I confront the reality of the damage Iâve caused.