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My Weakness by Alison Mello, C.A. Harms, Keren Hughes, Evan Grace, Skyla Madi, CJ Laurence, Kenadee Bryant, Crave Publishing (182)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul’s entire confession of the events that occurred that day left my mind boggling at his parents’ ridiculous logic.

The exact details turned out to be rather tragic. Cassie, his ex, had been his first love, hence his strong emotions of finding her with his best friend, Daniel. After running down the street away from Paul, Daniel had turned round to talk to him as they reached the road end. The talk hadn’t gone well, which had resulted in Paul punching Daniel in the face. His sudden hit sent Daniel sprawling back into the road where Cassie ran after him. Unfortunately, in this moment, a lorry came over the slight hill they were on. The driver had no time to brake, his fully loaded truck obliterating both of them in an instant.

Nightmares haunted him for years, along with the phantom feeling of their matter splattering onto his face as he could do nothing but watch in horror. His parents felt it was jealousy issues that had been the primary cause of the situation. As such, they then demanded he join their lifestyle. Wracked with guilt, he could do nothing but follow their wishes after they made the entire situation disappear.

As the years passed him by, seeing married couples sharing each other with strangers had left him with little doubt it wasn’t a lifestyle he wanted for himself and a partner. Therefore, he’d kept himself single with the firm belief his jealousy issues were too deep to even start a relationship. The psychological damage his parents had unwittingly caused was unreal.

I glanced into his captivating eyes, my heart melting already. “So, what are you saying?”

“I can’t not have you in my life.”

My heart soared like a helium balloon being left to float sky high.

“But I can’t offer you what you want.”

My balloon popped, reality hitting me once again. “Oh.”

“I can’t give you what you want from a relationship, Kyra. It’s so complicated with my parents…and over my dead body would I let you become a part of that club. I can just about deal with you being with one guy but not…”

“I get it.”

He traced a finger down my cheek, sending shivers through me. “You have no idea how badly I want you.” He pressed his lips to mine, and tears sprung from behind my closed eyes. He broke our embrace, cutting through my moment of bliss. “Can you promise me something?”

I opened my eyes to see his deep blue eyes glazing over with water. “What?”

“Please don’t make that one guy Scott.”

“What?”

“He’s not right for you. You deserve someone good and decent. If I can’t make you happy, then I want to see you with someone who can make you happy. Someone who deserves you and appreciates how special you are.”

Anger boiled inside me in an instant. “I beg your pardon? So you tell me you want me but can’t give me what I want. Then you demand I don’t be with a guy who can give me what I want and, excuse you, does actually make me happy?”

“Sorry. I just…I don’t like him.”

“Well, I do.” I stood up too sharply, the chair falling to the floor behind me. “He’s charming, kind, gentle, and considerate. He makes me laugh and looks after me. He texts me constantly and I like that. He has a lot of qualities you don’t.”

“Oh.”

“Yes. Oh.”

“Does he make you feel raw passion though? Does he make your temperature rise from just a touch?”

He reached out and touched my arm. My breath hitched as my skin sizzled from his touch. I couldn’t deny Scott didn’t affect me in the same way Paul did, but Scott had qualities Paul didn’t. Why couldn’t I just mix and match their qualities and create my perfect man?

“Does he turn you on like I did?”

I swallowed the lump in my throat. “That has nothing to do with you.”

Images of me and Paul lost in our moments of intense lust and desire flooded my mind, reminding me Scott wasn’t like that. I’d never have the furious, raw passion with him that I’d shared with Paul.

I broke away from his touch, backing away from the hot tingles he gifted me with. “He’s the complete opposite of you and I like that.”

“Okay. Whatever makes you happy.”

 

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That had all been nearly three weeks ago. It all still replayed over and over in my mind. The knowledge that the man I had so badly wanted also wanted me gnawed at me daily. I found myself back at square one, reminding myself all the time he couldn’t give me what I wanted.

Scott and I had grown closer over the last few weeks, which had made it easier to bury the thoughts of Paul. Seeing each other every night changed the whole dynamic of our relationship as it started to turn into something more serious. Every Friday, he would send a bunch of beautiful flowers to my office, deep scowls creasing Paul’s handsome face. He tried several times a week to talk me out of my flourishing relationship but always hit the same brick wall. I refused to listen to his guy sense, which told him Scott was bad news.

Today, however, was Molly’s wedding. I was currently watching her and Chris have their first dance to Savage Garden’s “Truly Madly Deeply.”

I watched her in my dress, a pang of hurt still churning away inside me. I couldn’t say she didn’t look beautiful, because she did. But the way she went about it all still really hurt.

Scott rested a hand on my arm, turning my attention to him.

“How do you feel about stepping this up a notch?”

“What?”

“Us. How do you feel about living together?”

I inhaled at such a rate, I choked. “Are you kidding? We’ve been together, like, two months.”

“And? What difference does that make? We get on well, don’t we? We see each other every day. It would be no different really except all our stuff would be in one place.”

I struggled to process his crazy suggestion as I picked through his reasoning.

“I need to think about it. And where would we live? Your tenants are still in your house until the new year.”

“Well, we could live at yours until the new year and then see about selling both houses to buy one between us. What do you say?” His chocolate brown eyes danced with hope, fading away my reservations.

He inched closer to me, dropping his voice to a low whisper. “I’m falling for you.”

My heart stopped dead at those words. He hadn’t said the ‘L’ word but it was as close to it as it would get.

I faltered, struggling to form a response. I didn’t know what to respond to, so I answered his question about living together, ignoring his last statement. I could only deal with one thing at a time.

“Okay.”

A surreal fog swam over me as I realised I had just agreed to live with someone for the first time.

When our lips met to seal the deal, I couldn’t believe I was one step closer to my happy ending.