Save Me: Chapter 22
Save Me (Maxton Hall Series 1)
âI told you to keep your hands off this girl.â
I stare out the window. The dark fields, together with the now almost completely bare trees, blur into a single dark mass. Thatâs how my inside feels at this moment. Iâm cold and hot at the same time, my palms are sticky and my throat is dry. I feel sick, but the opposite should be the case.
I wish I could go back to Ruby, to her beautiful mouth and the feeling she made me. In my mind, I still hold her in my arms, enjoy how she buries her hands in my hair and gently bites my lip.
If we hadnât been interrupted, I would have done a lot more than just kiss her.
âIâll talk to you,â my father repeats. He will certainly throw his glass through the car in a moment. Telling Percy that I was going home with my parents was the stupidest idea Iâve had in a long time.
âJames, darling, we only want the best for you,â my mother adds more diplomatically. I canât look at any of them. When I do, the anger boils up in me, and I donât know if I can still switch to draught.
Why did this have to happen today of all days? Why did my father have to catch me with Ruby at that very second?
âWe definitely didnât imagine a scholarship holder from a middle-class background and with a tragic family history for you,â Mum continues. I turn my head and stare at her. I want to ask how the hell she knows that about Ruby, but it doesnât really surprise me. Actually, nothing surprises me at all in this family anymore.
âYou deserve better, darling. Someone like Elaine Ellington. I heard you get along wellâwhy donât you invite her to our house?â My motherâs voice is calm and soothing. She desperately wants to mend the mood between me and Dad, but itâs long too late for that.
âElaine and Iâitâll never work, mother.â Besides, Iâm pretty sure that she dropped out of her studies and is trying to hide it from everyone. Sheâs no better than Ruby just because she comes from a family with blue blood. Ruby works harder than anyone else for what she wants. She is intelligent, a good person and ⦠beautiful. A terrific kisser. An even better listener.
As if by itself, it reappears in my head. The memory of her mouth is the only thing that helps me to survive this car ride. I wish we had had more time. The few minutes with her were definitely not enough for me.
âYouâre embarrassing our family if you get involved with a gold digger like her,â Vater continues. âI canât believe youâre acting like that. Weâve brought you up better.â
Try as I might, I can no longer ignore him. Not when he talks about Ruby like that. Boiling hot rage rises in me, and I look at my father angrily.
My mother gasps indignantly, Lydia next to me stiffens. She grabs my hand, but I tear it away. Sheâs allowed to sleep with her teacher, but I canât even spend time with the person I like without being immediately confronted?
The car stops, and we unbuckle ourselves. I wait until Lydia and Mum get out, then I follow them. My father is close behind me, and before I can even take two steps, he holds me back by the shoulder and turns me to him. He grabs me firmly by the collar and shakes me.
âWhat do you think of forbidding me to speak,â he growls, pushing me away so jerkily that I stagger back. The next moment he swings out and hits me in the face with the back of his hand. Pain shoots through my cheek, and for a few seconds I canât see anything but the colorful dots that have formed in front of my eyes. A metallic taste spreads through my mouth.
âGod, Dad!â shouts Lydia and runs to me. She wraps an arm around my back and holds me tight before I commit a stupid thing and fight back. How I would like to do that: just fight back. To give him the same pain he has been inflicting on me since I was a child.
My mum takes Dad by the arm. He snatches himself from her grip and turns around to stomp into the house. After heâs gone, she looks at me regretfully. âThatâs what happens when you mess with rabble, James.â Then she lifts up her sweeping skirt to hurry after Father. I look after them and try to suppress the anger, which slowly but surely grows into a hatred that I donât want to feel. I wipe my mouth with the back of my hand and then look at the blood on my skin as if it came from someone else.
Lydia stands in front of me and grabs me by the shoulders. âJames. Is she really worth the stress?â she asks urgently.
I look at her, far too agitated to really think about her question. âTake care of your own shit,â I growl, tearing myself away from her touch. I turn around and walk across the courtyard back to the entrance gate of our property. As I walk, I dig my cell phone out of my pocket and dial Wrenâs number.
I urgently need distraction.
Only after my third drink does the anger gradually begin to subside. I lean against a wall in Wrenâs parentsâ salon, drink Scotch from a crystal glass and let the booming music gradually silence my thoughts.
âLook at me. The prodigal son has returned,â Cyrilâs voice sounds behind me. I turn around and see him walking towards me with outstretched arms and a mocking grin. Just like the rest of us, he has gotten rid of half of his costume, so that he only wears the high-waisted pants and the white shirt.
âWhat does the honor give us?â he asks. He wants to say something else, but then he sees my mouth and lets the air escape, whistling. âThat looks bad, man.â
I donât answer, but downpour the rest of my drink. Although Iâm used to alcohol, my cheeks already feel numb.
âLeave him alone, Cy,â Wren shouts from the sofa. Close to him sits a blonde girl who runs her hand up and down her thigh. She looks familiar to me, and when she lifts her head from his shoulder, I know why. Camille. My last stand was that she has something with Kesh, not with Wren, but itâs not unusual for something like that to happen with us.
âWhatâs wrong with you, Beaufort?â Cyril asks, wrapping an arm around my shoulder and maneuvering me to one of the sofas. I let myself fall on it and rub my aching face while Cyril pours me another glass and then holds it out. âJames, with whom I grew up, doesnât put up with anyone. He wonât let himself be banished from the team, and he refuses to do the dirty work for others.â
The fact that he describes what Iâve done with the team in the last few weeks as dirty work makes new anger boil up in me, but Iâm holding back. Cyril is what he is, and Iâve already been upset enough tonight. All I want is to get drunk â until I donât feel anything anymore. Neither my fatherâs hand nor Rubyâs lips. âI had no choice. You know that.â
â,â Wren interjects. Amusement flashes in his eyes. âYouâre just keen on Ruby.â
Instead of answering, I take a sip and close my eyes. The stuff Cyril poured me is so strong that it leaves a burning trail from my throat to my stomach.
âAre you serious? You only went along with all this shit because you were into Ruby Bell?â asks Cyril in amazement.
âThatâs why heâs changed so much.â Wren doesnât look at me when he says that, but at Camille, whose hair he strokes deliberately.
âHe has suck up to her like that. You should have seen him at the last meetings,â Camille interjects. She gives me a pitying look. âOr did you just do it so that you could play lacrosse again?â
With the glass in front of my lips, I pause. âHow do you know about it?â
âRuby told us before the party.â
Frowning, I look at Wren, who continues to stroke Camille. Is that why he started something with her tonight? To ask them about me?
âI havenât changed at all.â My tongue feels heavy as I say this, and the words are low and indistinct.
âOf course you do.â Alistair drops onto the sofa to my left. His golden blond hair is completely disheveled, and his cheeks are reddened. Either heâs already had a lot of trouble, or heâs picked up some guy and comes straight out of Wrenâs guest room.
âWhere have I changed, please?â I reply calmly, trying to convince myself that I donât care what they think of me.
Alistair raises a hand and begins to count. âFirst, you donât come to our parties anymore or leave before sunrise, which old James Beaufort would never have done. Second, you spend your free time voluntarily with the nerds from the event team â no offense, Camille.â She raises her middle finger. âThird, you suddenly donât give a about our deal.â
âI didnât come here to listen to this bullshit.â
Alistair raises an eyebrow. âThatâs not bullshit, and you know that.â
âAlistair is right. We wanted to enjoy the last school year and really hit the shit again,â says Wren. That was the agreement. Carpe Diem, man. Every day, as long as weâre still together. Unfortunately, you lost James, who encouraged us to go all out, somewhere along the way, it seems.â
I lean back and take another sip, the burning is now almost unbearable. The truth of her words gets through to me, and my stomach cramps.
You are right.
The plan was to make the last year of school the best in my life and to enjoy the time with my friends. With the boys, who are like a second family to me. The plan was not to develop feelings for someone with whom I canât have a future anyway.
I can still taste Ruby on my lips and feel her hands on my body. Unfortunately, this only means that I am still much too sober.
Ruby gave me a feeling that I had never felt before. Namely, that with her by my side, everything is possible. A beautiful, terrible lie. Because in truth, nothing is possible for me. Unlike her, the world is not open to me. It is predestined how my life will go.
Maybe that was exactly what captivated Ruby from the beginning. While she takes her life into her own hands, I am moved back and forth like a pawn. While she is alive, I only exist.
We donât fit together.
I just wish that had been clear to me before I kissed her.