Bittersweet Memories: Part 2 – Chapter 73
Bittersweet Memories
I unlock the door to the apartment I bought for my brother and walk in uninvited. The smile on his face tells me he was expecting me. Ryan leans back on the sofa, his arms wide. âTook you longer than I expected.â
I look into his eyes, seeing more of his mother in them with each passing day. For years Iâve given him the benefit of the doubt, telling myself heâs a victim in the battle between his mother and me, but in reality I failed to realize that my attempts to protect him instead gave him the ammunition he hurt me with.
âDo you love her?â I ask, my voice soft. âHave you ever loved her?â
The smile melts off his face, and he nods. âYes. I admit that I wasnât planning on falling for her, but I did. I fell hard, and by the time I realized it, it was too late.â
âThen why do you continue to hurt her? Why are you messing with her memories? Isnât it enough for you to see her happy?â
âIt wasnât enough for you,â he says. âSo why would it be enough for me?â
I shake my head. âIt would have been. If sheâd truly been happy with you, Iâd have left her alone. We both know she wasnât. She was content with you, but she wasnât happy. You know that as well as I do.â
Ryan rises to his feet and clenches his jaw. âThatâs bullshit. If not for you, Iâd have won her back and made her happy.â
âSo, what? If you canât have her, she canât be happy at all?â
Ryan looks away. âNot with you, Silas. Not after the way youâve been lying to her. I know what youâve done. I know she got hurt because of you.â
âNo,â I tell him. âYou donât. You think you know what happened between the two of us, but you werenât there, so where are you getting your information from? Where are you hearing the lies that youâre whispering into Alannaâs ears?â His eyes flicker with a hint of uncertainty, and I sigh. âI read the report you sent to Alanna, and none of it is true. I donât know where you got that information, but someone has been lying to you.â
I run a hand through my hair and inhale deeply as I take my wallet out of my pocket and carefully take out an old photo of Alanna and me. âHere,â I murmur as I hand it to him. Iâm kissing Alannaâs cheek in that photo, the two of us so young and so clearly in love. âAlanna is the only woman Iâve ever loved, and contrary to what you seem to think, she loved me too. She might not remember me, but she still dreams of me.â
Ryanâs eyes widen, a hint of confusion flashing through them. As expected, whatever it is Mona has been telling him isnât true.
âThe only reason Iâm telling you this is because I need you to stop. Thereâs only so much I can overlook, and youâre hurting her. Youâre messing with her memories and the sense of security Iâve fought to give her. Iâm not using her, and I never approached her with ulterior motives. I didnât take her from you, Ryan. Sheâs always been mine.â
Ryan stares at me for a moment, as though heâs trying to assess the truthfulness of my words, and I stand in silence as he tries to make up his mind.
âRyan,â I say, my voice soft. âShe is Ray. Sheâs the girl Iâve mentioned before, the love of my life, the one who got away. When we were younger, I nicknamed her Ray, because sheâs my ray of sunshine. Itâs always been her.â
I run a hand through my hair and stare up at the ceiling. âDo you have any idea how it killed me to watch her with you? You think youâre in pain, but take a moment to consider what it must have been like for me. I spent years searching for her, only to find her in your arms. My younger brother, the very same one I vowed to protect, with the love of my life. Do you have any idea why she was interested in you in the first place?â
Ryan shakes his head, and I smile bitterly. âYour eyes. We both have Dadâs unique green eyes. She recognized them but couldnât understand why. The only reason Iâve stayed silent was because she left you willingly, and I didnât want to force her to be with me through knowledge of our past. I wanted to win her over fair and square, all over again. And I did. She came back to me, and thatâs all that mattered to me. I didnât want to burden you with knowledge of our past, and I didnât want to risk you telling her that she and I have history together, because thereâs a good reason she still hasnât regained her memory. Her past is filled with pain, Ryan. Recovering her memories will wreck her, and I wonât put her through that for my own selfish desires.â
He stares at me as though heâs struggling to comprehend what Iâm telling him, and I pray Iâm getting through to him. I once vowed to protect him, to take care of him in my fatherâs stead, but Iâm at the end of my tether. I canât do this much longer. I canât keep destroying myself in an attempt to keep the promise I made my father. âYou meeting Alanna wasnât a coincidence,â I tell him. âBut then you know that, donât you? Your mother never does anything without reason. You told me you met Alanna when your mother took you to volunteer at the beach, but is that something sheâs ever done before? Didnât she specifically point out Alanna as a way to get into my good graces? Why do you think that is?â
Ryan looks away, closing up at the mention of his mother. Heâs blind to her shortcomings, and nothing I do or say will ever change that. He feels protective of her, but he doesnât realize the love he has for her is whatâs slowly destroying him.
âThereâs nothing I can do or say that will make you understand why your mother and I donât get along, but you arenât stupid, Ryan. Surely you can see youâre being manipulated? I donât know what sheâs telling you, but look at the photo in your hands. Does it look like Alanna feared me? If youâre doing this to protect her, then stop. All youâre accomplishing is hurting her, and some of the damage may be irreparable. Some of her memories could be distorted and lost forever.â
âIâm not just doing it to protect her, Silas. I donât give a fuck about your history with her. It doesnât matter, because she canât remember it, anyway. As far as she knows, Iâm her first kiss. Iâm the first person she slept with. Iâm her first boyfriend. With you out of the way, who do you think sheâll want to lean on?â
I smile humorlessly. âYou wonât win her back this way. You canât keep up the lies youâre telling her. What do you think sheâll do once she realizes youâre lying to her all over again?â
He looks away, the desperation in his eyes hitting me hard. He knows he wonât get away with his lies, but itâs worth it to him so long as he doesnât have to see her with me.
âWhat is it going to take for you to stay away from her?â I ask, my tone defeated.
Ryan glances at me, a calculative look in his eyes. âWhat is she worth?â
I look away, my heart heavy. âEverything.â
He chuckles, the sound grating. âThen give me everything. Give me everything you took from us and Iâll tell Alanna that everything Iâve told her was a lie. Iâll confess, and Iâll never appear in front of her again.â
I look at him in disbelief. âRyan, everything I took from your mother shouldâve been mine in the first place.â
âDad never wanted you to have the house or the company. Thatâs why he didnât leave it to you, Silas. Iâll give you a week to think about it. If you decline, Iâm going to see Alanna, and Iâll tell her you threatened me.â
He smiles as he walks away, leaving me standing in his empty living room. For so long, Iâve been holding onto the little boy who cried at our fatherâs funeral, the child that needed me so desperately. Iâve forgiven him for so much that heâs done, and in doing so I condemned myself.