Yours Truly: Chapter 44
Yours Truly (Part of Your World #2)
Are you okay?â I asked.
Briana had her forehead against the truck window. We were almost home. She hadnât talked for most of the ride. Or in the hotel room while we packed up this morning. Or anytime, really, since the encounter in the elevator last night.
It was a long moment before she answered me. âIâm sorry I threw up on you,â she said again.
âThatâs never happened to me beforeâin my office job as an accountant.â
She laughed a little, but there was no mirth in it.
Lieutenant Dan was sitting with his head on her lap. Heâd been whining and crying to get to her from the back seat so badly I finally pulled over and let him sit with her. Same thing last night. I had to let him sleep on the bed.
âWas that the first time youâve seen them together?â I asked.
She didnât reply. I reached over and grabbed her hand. She didnât squeeze it back.
Something was off.
I understood why she was upset. Running into her ex-husband and the woman heâd left her for and seeing that they were married and pregnant had to be jarring.
But there was something else going on too. She hadnât looked me in the eye since the elevator incident. And it made a knot form in the pit of my stomach and my anxiety fire to life.
Maybe I was worried about something that wasnât anything to be concerned about? She was just in shock and not feeling well and needed some time to process.
But she didnât take the bouquet this morning. Sheâd been so happy to catch it last night. Sheâd said she wanted to dry it. And then she just left it on the hotel dresser. When I went to pick it up, she said she didnât want it. It felt like some kind of omen that I didnât want to think about too closely.
We drove the rest of the way home in silence. When we pulled into the garage, she got out. I grabbed her luggage out of the trunk, but she wouldnât let me take it up the steps to the house for her. She just mumbled that she had it and started walking, dragging it without waiting for me. When I came in after her, she was standing in the living room staring at the couch.
âIâll make you some soup,â I said, setting down my duffel bag. âMaybe we can watch a movie? Or Schittâs Creek?â
I came up behind her and hugged her. She tensed. My stomach dropped.
âWhatâs wrong?â I asked.
She wriggled slowly away from me, like she was shrugging out of a dirty jacket and didnât want to touch more of it than she had to.
She turned to look at me with bloodshot eyes. âIâm going home.â
I swallowed. âOkayâ¦â I said. âIâll go with you.â
âNo.â
My heart was picking up. âAll right. When will you be back?â
âIâm never going to live with you, Jacob.â
It was like a dagger that came out of nowhere.
âIâm never going to live with you, and Iâm never going to marry you. If you want that, find someone else.â
âIâ¦I donât want someone elseââ
âWell, maybe you should.â She stared at me red-eyed and defiant. Like it was me against her all of a sudden.
I shook my head. âWhy are you fighting with me?â
âIâm not,â she said, her voice clipped. âIâm just telling you the way it is.â
I licked my lips. âLook. What happened last night was traumatic. Letâs talk about itââ
âNo.â
I studied her face.
âBriana,â I said carefully. âIâm not going to do to you what he did. If youâre worried about thatââ
She burst into laughter. Deep, guttural laughs like Iâd never heard from her.
âYou donât know what youâll never do,â she said. âMaybe youâll get sick of me. Maybe youâll meet someone else you canât live without. And then Iâll come home early and my Bluetooth will connect to your phone when I pull into the garage and Iâll get to hear my friend telling my husband of ten years how much she enjoyed fucking him on my new duvet.â She cracked up, like this was hilarious.
âOh,â she said like she just remembered. âAnd then he leaves me for her, and while theyâre in my house, eating off my plates and sleeping in my bed, I miscarry our baby. Alone. In my shitty childhood bedroom with my shitty Smallville posters on the walls. Which worked out great for him because he didnât want my baby anyway.â
I blinked at her. âIâ¦I had no idea that happened to youââ
âWell, it did. And no, you wonât do that to me, Jacob. Because I wonât let you.â She grabbed the handle of her luggage and started for the door. âI donât live here. I want to go home. I want my mom.â
I grabbed her wrist. âBriana, Iâm not himââ
She yanked her arm away from me. âEvery man is him! You are all the fucking same!â Her voice cracked on the last word. âYou arenât until you are.â Her breath was coming out shaky. âYou wonât like me once you really know me, or youâll find someone else or youâll want something different and then youâll leave. So just do it now. Save me the trouble.â
My chest was rising and falling, sheer panic pulsing inside me. I didnât know what to say. Everything I said was making it worse, and I didnât know what to do.
Her face changed a dozen times in the long seconds we looked at each other. Anger. Hurt. Sadness. Fear. And then finally something softer and resigned and broken.
âI need to be alone right now, Jacob,â she whispered. âJustâ¦leave me alone.â
And she left.