Chapter 59
The Unwanted Bride Of Atticus Fawn
The Unwanted Bride Of Atticus Fawn Chapter 59 ~AUTUMN~
I wasnât sure if seeing Atticus today was a good idea. I kept getting a bad feeling about it.
I knew I could trust him in the past, but now that he was back with Anya, I didnât think I could trust him anymore. He would do things in her favor, not mine. He would be thinking about her, not me.
â You donât have to go there tonight.â My father tells me. âI know you think you have to be by Atticusâs side because heâs your husband, but Iâm tired of seeing you get hurt because of his memory loss. We can finalize a divorce with his family, and youâll never have to see the Fawns again.â
I sigh, they were the ones that got me into the marriage in the first place, and now they wanted to get me out of it? I didnât want to divorce Atticus. I wanted him to remember me. I wanted to make him remember me. And nothing and no one would stop that from happening.
âAtticus lost his memory while trying to save me. He got into an accident while chasing after the men that kidnapped me. Why would I leave him when heâs going through the hardest part of his life?â
âIâm just suggesting it for your own good, Autumn.â He tells me. âI know you may think that Iâm being unreasonable, but I only care about you right now. His family is looking after him; theyâre putting his needs first. Iâm trying to do the same for my daughter.
We donât know if Atticus will ever regain his memories. And if he does, we donât know if he will ever be the same. There are so much more things to worry about. If the Fawns find out who you really are, if they find out that we lied to them, your relationship with Atticus will have to end. Iâm just trying to protect you from all of that. I can see that youâve already grown attached to him. Iâm scared to see what will happen to you if youâre forced to let go of him for your own good.â
Why does it have to end? Why would his parents separate us because of that lie? I wasnât the one that lied. I never knew who I was until today. Were they that heartless to separate me from him because of that? I hoped not. I thought the Fawns were nice; I thought that they were good people. I understood that they didnât like being lied to, but they liked me; at least, I hoped that they did. Maybe if my parents asked for their forgiveness, perhaps then they would put this all behind us. I was hoping for a miracle at this point.
âIâm sorry we canât protect you from everything.â My mother apologizes. âWhen your father and I decided to adopt you, we promised Aura that we would keep you safe. We promised her that we would keep you happy. I thought we were doing a good job at it until now. Iâm so sorry, Autumn. I wish there were more that we could do for you.â
Itâs not the first time that sheâs said this to me.
I hug her, âitâs okay, mom. I know that youâre trying your best. I know that these things are out of your control. Itâs not your fault.
Donât blame yourself.â
I wish they knew where my mother was. Or my siblings. Being around people that suffered the same faith as me would have made this a lot easier. Unfortunately, I was separate from them, and it didnât look like I would ever be able to find them again in this life.
Even though I wanted to search for them, I knew I had to let them go; I was already in danger because Iâd been found, and I didnât want anyone else to be in trouble because of me.
I would keep them safe in whatever ways I could. And right now, staying away from them was the best way to do that.
âTell us if anything goes wrong.â My mother tells me as they pull up to the Fawnâs home.
I nod and promise her before getting out of the vehicle. They would be returning for me tonight. No one wanted me to drive without company. Just like they asked, the guards would be staying by the front entrance in case anything happened.
Apparently, my parents didnât even trust the Fawns around me. Iâve never seen them this terrified of anything before.
If I had any doubt of them loving me in the past, I didnât have it anymore. They were trying to protect me, and I loved them for it.
I understood why they were hesitant around the Fawns. They knew that the second that Atticusâs parents saw my power, they would know the truth. And since my power kept resurfacing recently, thereâs no telling who would be the next person to see it. I had no control, and as long as I had zero control, my life would be in danger. Not only my life but the lives of everyone around me as well.
I took a deep breath before I walked into the home that was once mine before Atticus lost his memory of us.
Everyone is already on the patio, waiting for me. It turns out that I was the last to arrive. It doesnât help with my nervousness. Iâm not sure what Atticus had planned, but I had to be prepared for the worst.
Anyaâs eyes narrowed the moment that she saw me. From her reaction, I could tell that Atticus never told her that he had invited me over tonight.
Why did he keep it a secret from her? Knowing Atticus, he would want to do everything to keep her happy. Why did he invite me over, knowing how much she disliked me? Why did he invite me after what I almost did to her yesterday? Nothing he was doing made any sense to me.
It kept pointing to one thing, and that was him exposing who I was to everyone else. At least Clarissa already knew the truth.
Damon did as well. I wasnât sure how much Clarissa had told him, but he did know more than everyone else present here.
Anya looked at Atticus, but he wasnât looking at her; his eyes were glued to me. My breath got stuck in my throat as his eyes grazed my body from top to bottom. I canât remember the last time he looked at me like this. Like I was his, like I belonged to him.
âItâs nice of you to join us, Autumn.â His mother says as she hugs me. I wish that they always remained this kind towards me. I didnât want their behavior towards me to change after they found out the truth.
âItâs always a pleasure to have you visit us.â His father agrees.
âYou already know how happy you make me whenever youâre around,â Clarissa adds as she hugs me.
Atticus hadnât said a word to me while everyone else had taken the time to welcome me. Yet he was the one that had invited me.
His actions only made me more worried. What did Atticus invite me over for? What did he want from me?
Was it really as bad as I thought it would be? I wanted to hope that my Atticus was still in him, and if he were, he wouldnât do anything that could put my life in danger tonight. I knew that I was hoping for too much, but I was trying to stay positive despite every bad thing that had happened in my life recently.
âIs there a reason you wanted us here tonight?â Damon asks now that all of us are present.
âI had plans today,â Griffin adds. âWhatever you have planned, I hope itâs worth skipping the party I wanted to attend.â
âItâs worth it,â Atticus assures him. âTrust me. Unlike the rest of you, I can be trusted. I keep my word.â
We all got quiet after what heâd just said to us. What did he mean by that? Did he not trust anyone here? Since when did Atticus not trust his family? Heâs never made a comment like that in the past.
âAre you trying to say that you donât trust us?â His mother asks hesitantly.
He chuckles, âItâs a joke. You guys need to lighten up a little. Look at your faces; some of you look like youâve just seen a ghost.â
That was his definition of a joke? Nothing about that was funny, considering the big secret we were all keeping from him.
âSo then, why are we here, son?â His father asks, he still hasnât given us a clear answer.
âWe will get to that in a bit.â He answers. âThere is no need to rush. We have plenty of time tonight.â
Why was he stalling it? What was he waiting for?
âYouâre acting a little weird.â Clarissa points out.
âI have to agree with Clarissa for once,â Anya adds. âAre you sure youâre okay, Atticus?â
I think everyone here can agree with them.
He laughs without any humor, âIâm the one thatâs acting weird? Me? Yet no one thinks that anyone else present here tonight hasnât been acting suspicious the entire time my memory has been missing?â
âI donât understand what youâre asking.â His mother says, but I can see the fear in her eyes. His parents were the ones that wanted to lie to him this entire time. I understood why they were doing it, but it didnât change the fact that it was indeed a lie.
We all realize this wasnât just some simple gathering that Atticus wanted with his family. His words werenât matching his actions.
He was angry even though he tried to mask it from the rest of us.
He was acting like heâd found out the truth about us. But that was impossible. There is no way that Atticus knows unless he has regained his memories.
âWhy is everyone so tensed?â He asks. âIâm trying to do something good tonight for the people that I trust the most in the entire world. Thereâs plenty to eat and drink, donât let me stop you.â
âIs there something that youâd like to say to us?â Damon asks. âYouâve been on edge the entire day with everyone. First, you disappeared last night without letting anyone know where you were, and now youâre acting very strangely. You already brought us here; why canât you cut to the chase?â
Atticus sighs, âmy dear brother. Brothers. Mother. Father. Sister. Thereâs so much I want to ask, and so much I have to say, but the time will come. Please, enjoy the food in front of you first.â
I noticed that he didnât mention Anya or me. Were we not included in whatever he had to say? So then, why did he invite the both of us tonight?
âAtticus,â Anya whispers. âIf you donât want to talk to anyone else, then at least talk to me. Where did you go last night? Why are you not telling anyone?â
His eyes move from her to me, âI want to talk. But the person I want to talk to is her.â
My lips part. He was still looking directly at me. I held my breath as he took slow steps in my direction.
Was this where he told his entire family about what happened between Anya and me last night? Since no one asked me any questions, I knew that neither he nor Anya had spoken a word about it. Maybe they were waiting for this exact moment to say what was on their mind.
Atticus doesnât stop until heâs inches away from my body; Iâm still holding my breath when he takes my hand in his.
I gasped when he began rubbing his finger where my wedding ring used to be, the ring that he bought for me.
âWhy arenât you wearing your ring?â He growls.