Between Commitment and Betrayal: Chapter 41
Between Commitment and Betrayal: An Arranged Marriage Romance
ANDY DIDNâT LOOK like prison had aged him even a day.
He stormed into HEAT Health and Fitness demanding I see him. Itâs the feeling of fear thatâs as strong as the pain and the anger and the bitterness that makes blood run so cold that a person freezes when they should run. Then the fury wars with the fear and fight-or-flight kicks in.
Today, my blood froze and then burned, the rage taking over. Heâd actually come all the way from Wisconsin after ruining my life once like he was entitled to ruin it again. HEAT alarms went off, alerting security that there was an intruder, and without an employee watch swipe, guards would have been at the door, but I swiped the panel quickly, silencing the short burst.
Still, as quick as I was, Noah was training with Po and they both noticed at the same time Leo glanced up from his one-on-one. All three men zeroed in on Andy approaching me, and it was like they fell into a prearranged formation.
A wall of men willing to defend me, protect me, and be the friends Iâd missed growing up. As fast as my heart was pumping, it still recognized their display of loyalty.
Andy was a charmer and smiled at all of them. To them, he was a stranger; his face hadnât been splashed all over the media coverage. His family had made sure of it. To them, he could have been an old friend for all they knew. Immediately holding his hands up, he said, âIâm here to talk with Evie.â He peeked around them. âEvie, you got a second?â
I chewed on my cheek before I nodded. âItâs fine,â I told them, because suddenly I wanted him all to myself. There was no intimidation here. Iâd trained for him, Iâd texted him, Iâd actually asked him here. I wouldnât make a scene, but I wouldnât back down again either.
He shrugged at them all and chuckled before he walked up to the counter. âMissed you.â
As most of them dispersed, I murmured, âSo you came?â
âI did.â He narrowed his eyes. âShould I ask for a one-on-one?â
âItâll only end with you on your back, so Iâd recommend not.â
âFeistier than when I last saw you.â He smirked. âLetâs go somewhere private then and talk. I have a few questions I need answered.â
âI can have a driver take me to my house. Thatâs about it.â I shrugged. I wasnât stupid enough to leave with him, but I didnât need anyone else involved.
He cracked his knuckles. âFine.â
I turned to Leo and told him to cover my yoga class. It wasnât like me. I knew it and he did too because his brow furrowed. Still, I needed him out of the facility where something would most likely be recorded.
My driver was always idling outside at this point and greeted us both with an eyebrow raised. âMs. Belafonte ⦠and?â
âSomeone you donât need to know,â I murmured as I got in the car.
Andy chuckled and slid in with me. Even his body heat near me made me want to gag. âSo, you didnât take his last name, huh?â
âMaybe one day.â I told him.
All the right turns to the gated community had Andy tsking. âGuess you did well for yourself for a bit while I was away.â
âAway? Is that what you call it now?â
âI canât say anything else, Evie,â he ground out, the pitch of his voice changing. I knew that voice. I used to fear that voice. But a sense of calm washed over me as the gates opened to my house. Our driver went around a bulldozer in front of the guesthouse and stopped at our front doors. âYou put me in such a bad predicament.â
The driver cut him off. âMaâam, Iâll stay right outside if you need anything.â
âI wonât.â I got out and told Andy to follow. âYou have ten minutes to ask what you need before I tell you to leave or before my husband gets here. I reckon heâs on his way.â
âYour husband?â he growled as I pushed the door open and let him walk into the foyer. He glanced at the large chandelier and then sneered at the stairway. âDo you think flaunting your new boyfriend in my face is really something Iâm going to enjoy while Iâm away?â
âYou mean my husband?â
He cracked his knuckles again. It was something he used to do when he wanted to hit me, when he was trying not to. âYouâre irritating me. Donât act like weâre not supposed to be together. Iâm done with this little fucking game, and youâre going to make it up to me that you had me in prison for a little fucking joke.â
âA joke? Andy are you delusional? You assaulted me.â I tilted my head.
âI gave my girlfriend what she wanted,â he shouted. âYou dressed like you wanted me to fuck you that night, so I was about to do just that. When I touched your pussy, you liked it.â
âEven if Iâd worn lingerie to that party, it wouldnât have given you a right. And I told you I wanted to stop. I said no. I begged for you to stop and think. You kept going. So, I endured it until you took the cuffs off.â I tried to make him see. âDo realize how many women youâve hurt?â
âYouâre all a bunch of whores!â He lunged, albeit carelessly considering Iâd made sure to stand right in front of the banister where I could sidestep and let him crack his head into it. He yelped and then ran at me. This time I used his momentum to swing him straight into it again. âFuck! You bitch.â
He turned and barreled toward me but our front door swung open and Declan plowed through, fury in his eyes. His body somehow looked more massive, more vicious than it ever had as he tackled my ex to the ground.
Andy tried to scramble and scrap, but Declan was too powerful, too in control, too dominating for Andy to even get a punch in. My husband beat my ex to a pulp, punching him over and over.
I finally grabbed his arm and said softly, âDeclan, heâs unconscious.â
Declanâs eyes were wild as he looked back at me. Then he got up and grabbed my elbow to pull me close.
My body was coiled tight to fight now, though, to register every movement as a danger to me. So, my reaction was instant. A remnant of what Iâd dealt with in the past and was dealing with. I jolted back.
I saw the moment he noticed, felt his grip loosen, as if he wasnât sure what to do, and then he tightened it. The frown on his face was one of fury. âHeâs made you scared of me.â
âNot you, Declan.â I glanced at the man unconscious on the floor. âItâs just my knee-jerk response to any man putting his hands on me right now.â
He breathed out like he was trying to dissipate his anger, and then he rubbed his thumb up and down the arm he had a grip on. Slowly, enticingly, and what felt like longingly. âI intend to spend my life making sure you never have to respond that way again, Everly.â
Then, he grabbed Andy by his throat and dragged him towards the back of the house.
âWait. Where are you going with him?â
âTo my backyard to fucking kill him,â he bellowed, like it should be obvious.
I opened my mouth to tell him to stop or at least try to plan a course of action, but no words came out. Declan stared at me for another second and then said, âGo upstairs, Drop.â Then he paused. âOr stay if thatâs what you want.â
He disappeared through the patio doors. A million thoughts ran through my head, but the only one that stuck was with the baby in my belly. I wouldnât have my husband go to jail for a man that didnât deserve another second of our time, wouldnât have him carrying the burden of this on him forever.
I came outside to take in the scene and saw my husband standing over my ex who was moaning now on the grass. No one had access to Declanâs backyard except the birds and the sun. We waited while a cardinal flew by and I smiled at seeing one bird I always saw in my hometown rather than the seagulls I always saw at the beach.
How was a scene so serene now? How was I not scared now? How did I know even without planning that this day would work out perfectly? Declan, the man I love, the man that went with his gut, the man I knew I would spend the rest of my life with was rubbing off on me.
âDeclan,â I sighed. âYou canât kill him.â
The beautiful man cracked his knuckles as he glared at Andy and grumbled. âOh, yes I can, Everly.â
âHeâs not worth it.â I shook my head. âWeâre having a baby. Weâre going to build a life together. Weâre not starting it this way.â
âWhy not?â Declan practically whined but I saw how he met my gaze, how he considered my decision here too now. Declan never hesitated.
Except now. With me.
We were a team now.
We were married truly now.
âShe canât hurt me, man. Donât you see?â Andy laughed and then groaned into the grass like his ribs might be broken. The man was a pitiful make up of a human being but he still acted like he held all the power here outside.
I smiled with him. I grabbed the emotion this time and felt all of it.
I laughed with him. I laughed and laughed until tears streamed down my eyes and continued laughing long after heâd sobered.
âWhat? Are you fucking psycho too now?â he taunted.
My smile dropped off fast. âPsycho? No. Not at all, Andy. Iâm laughing because you think you have control here like you thought you did the night you tied me up and made me watch you assault my best friend.â
âTonya liked it,â he ground out, wiping at his lip that was bleeding. âSheâd kissed me before.â
âI donât really care what you did with anyone years ago, Andy. It doesnât change the fact that neither of us wanted you that night. The power you thought you held as I sat there scared ⦠with all that power, I was still able to get away.â I got up and walked up to him where he squirmed like a fish out of water. âI still had you begging for your life that night.â
âShut up. You couldnât even finish the fucking job. You got that gun off the nightstand and couldnât pull the trigger because you still love me. You know you do. I should have you get on your knees for me nowââ
I knew Declan wasnât going to allow his words. The man I loved grabbed him by his neck and choked him as he growled, âCareful. She gets this because she deserves it, but Iâll beat you to death. I donât give a fuck.â
âStop,â I said quietly, and Declan backed away, giving me the space I wanted with the man I never thought I would want it with again. âYou know, I always tell myself I can move on from my past. I even told Declan to leave our past in the past, but I carry it with me. I carry the pain and the regret and the memory of losing my friend because of you with me every day. I carry the past assault with me every fucking second. I worry and stress and try to plan every single instance of my day so that I donât misstep. I doâ¦not you. I do. The survivor. Not the assaulter.â
âYou liked it,â he tried to counter.
I scoffed at the lies, glancing at Declan who nodded at me to keep going. âI might have been homeschooled and quiet and looking for love because I didnât get it from my fatherâs family, but I wasnât stupid, Andy. You hurt me. You fucking ruined me. And I wonât ever be the same.â I took a shaky breath and found Declanâs gaze. âI wonât be the same but Iâll be better. Iâll carry my past with me and Iâll build a better future because of it. Stronger, smarter, and full of love from a man that deserves me.â
âWell, I love you. I know you love me too,â Andy said, and his words made my stomach roll. He tried to stand but crumbled to the ground again and wheezed. âI think somethingâs wrong with my chest.â
Declan laughed, âNo one cares what the fuck is wrong with your chest. Apologize to my wife for the hell you put her through now.â
Andy must have realized then that his life was on the line. He started crying, whining, pleading, and apologizing to me over and over.
Declan was beyond forgiveness though. He came to stand beside me and leaned close, âDo you want to take his life or can I?â
âWe canât kill him, Declan.â I took a deep breath. âHeâs probably going to sue us as it is. We shouldnât get our hands dirty when youâre that all-American dream of the nation.â
Declan smiled at me. âI like my hands dirty, babe.â Then he kissed my cheek and commanded, âGo back inside.â
I chuckled at my husband, and then I kissed him hard and fast before saying, âNo killing. We just need to get him out of here.â
âIâll take care of it,â he murmured. âGive me a second alone with him, huh?â
âPromise to not do anything you canât come back from?â I lifted a brow.
âYou bet.â
I turned to go inside as I listened to my husband telling Andy, âNo one will remember you. No one will care from this moment forward. Iâm going to make sure of it. Your familyâs businesses are going under. Iâll manage how the media will paint you in the magazines as a rapist and thatâs it. A womanâs worth was always more than yours, and you got away with thinking the opposite for far too long.â
I didnât look back. I went to make bracelets and sit in silence in the living room.
A bit later, I heard Declan come inside but he was on the phone and it was on speaker.
âCade, I need a favor.â
âIâd say no, but I saw who entered your gym, so Iâm guessing thisâll be good.â
âYou saw him come into my gym and didnât fucking call me?â Declan said furiously.
âI glanced at your location before I bothered with a call and your ass was going a hundred on the highway to your place. Figured you had it under control.â
âWhatever. Heâs here.â
âDonât tell me heâs dead. Iâm too tired to handle it today,â Cade said, bored like he didnât give a shit about my life or anyone elseâs.
âHeâs unconscious but still breathing in my backyard. Thereâs a lot of blood.â I heard a muffled rustling as I walked up to Declan to wrap my arm around his waist and lean into him.
Then I heard Cade mumble to Izzy, âYour brother lost his mind like you did years ago, and now I have to go clean up his damn mess.â He didnât say anything else to us. He clicked off the phone.
âShould I be more worried? Weâve just committed a crime,â I said, not feeling much remorse or sickness or anything really.
âI worry about things,â the man I loved said, ânot you. You worry about our baby in your belly and thatâs it.â
âThereâs blood in your backyard,â I whispered as two of Declanâs brothers stormed through the front doors. My eyes widened at the fact that they could be liable too. âWait! Donât come in hereââ
âThey know, Drop.â Declan shook his head and smiled softly at me before he glanced at his brothers. âHeâs outside.â
âYou okay?â Dom pulled me close for a hug.
âIâm fine. Iâm ⦠Well, weâre all going to jail for battery,â I blurted out.
Dom sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. âHonestly, with the way my brother acts before he thinks, I normally would say there should be some sort repercussion, but in this case, I would have done the same. Weâre definitely not going anywhere for that fucker out back.â
âCade will take care of it.â Declan shrugged and pulled me out of Domâs arms. âWant to go get french fries or ice cream?â
âSeriously?â I glanced at all of the Hardy brothers smiling at me and knew I was finally a part of a family, one that would take care of me in a way Iâd never been cared for before. Wrapped in love. âBoth?â
âI know the perfect place.â He ushered me to the downstairs bathroom where I showered and got ready with him. We didnât talk about the men traipsing in and out of the house as we walked to his car because when I glanced at him, he said, âMy wife doesnât worry about things, Drop. I do.â
He didnât drive me to a place in town to eat. Instead, he drove me to a private airstrip with a Global Express standing by. âWhere are we going?â
âSomewhere Iâve been wanting to take you.â
I think getting out of town, getting away from the burden that had been on my shoulders for so long, and maybe the pregnancy caused me to fall right asleep on that plane. I was in and out most of the flight, hearing him making calls and probably working.
When we landed, he scooped me up and placed me in an SUV where he buckled the seat belt for me, and once we were out on the road, I knew. âDeclan, this is my town â¦â
âYes ⦠it is your hometown,â he said quietly, then he threaded his fingers through my hand. When we pulled up to the diner Iâd told him about, he smiled softly. âAnd hereâs your diner, baby.â
âMy diner?â
âHEAT bought it an hour ago. You needed the fries and ice cream.â
My heartbeat quickened as my jaw dropped, and I glanced again at the window. Inside, I saw my mother and Tonya smiling with a sign that read Letâs get married again.
I turned to him with tears in my eyes. âDeclan â¦â
âYou wanted ice cream and fries, right?â His brow was furrowed as he squeezed my hand.
âYes â¦â I whispered.
âGood. Because my wife gets what my wife wants.â
âNo, yes to marrying you. Over and over. Forever and ever.â
âI didnât ask, Drop, and Iâm not going to.â He slid another diamond on my finger. It looked like an engagement one that was a bigger rock than Iâd ever seen.
âYouâre mine. I just need the wedding to let the world know it too.â