Chapter Thirty-Two
Olivia
Monday
Something was wrong – I could just feel it in my bones. I knew what it was, of course. I had read the news. What I didn’t know was why Zack wouldn’t speak to me about it. I glanced down at the paper on my desk, feeling sick to my stomach as the words swirled around in front of my face again.
I tried calling him, but it went straight through to voicemail again. Why was he shutting himself off? Why wouldn’t Zack at least let me know that he was okay? He must’ve known that I was worried, why would he be that way about it?
A knock at the door brought me out of my thoughts.
Urgh God, and here was the other issue I had to deal with. The big boss, Mike, was in from the head office. He wanted to know just how this branch was running, which would’ve been stressful enough without the fact that Ms. Simms had gone MIA. Of all the days not to show up to work, it just had to be this one.
“Come in,” I yelled while frantically cleaning up my desk. Nothing was really out of place, but nothing felt good enough today. It was as if none of us could do anything right. “Hi, Mike, how are things?” I tried to keep my tone warm, but ice cold panic shot through my veins.
“What’s your name again?” I flinched, not used to his curt tone. I didn’t even need to answer him because he instantly kept on talking. “I mean, things look pretty good around here, but I do have some questions. I’m not at all happy that your manager isn’t here. Could you please try calling her again? She isn’t picking up for me.”
Nervously, I picked up my cell phone and dialed her number. I would’ve much preferred to call her alone so I could warn her about everything going on, but that wasn’t possible, and I didn’t want to piss Mike off further.
“She’s not picking up; do you want me to leave her a voicemail?”
Mike rolled his eyes and checked his watch. “No, there’s no point now. It’s almost the end of the day. I guess I’ll just have to come back again to discuss all of my questions with her.”
“Sure.” I gulped and dropped my cell phone with a clatter. “If I hear anything from her, I’ll get her to call you right away.”
“Yes, I would appreciate that, thank you.”
His eyes fell on the newspaper, and for one horrifying moment, I thought he might ask me something about it, but he didn’t. I was not in the mood to explain that to him right now. In the end, he just shook his head and huffed loudly.
“Thank you for being so helpful.” He pursed his lips together, clearly searching his brain for my name. He wasn’t going to find it – he didn’t even know it. “I suppose you have to go now. Goodbye.”
I let out a relieved breath as he shook my hand. At least, for now, work was done so I didn’t have to focus on that problem. I could concentrate on Zack, instead. I intended to see him tonight, whatever it took. Thinking about that was hard enough.
“Yeah, thanks, Mike. Goodbye.”
As soon as my office door closed behind him, I grabbed out my phone once more and fired off a text to Ms. Simms. I needed her to be prepared, even if I couldn’t speak to her directly. “Hey, it’s Olivia. Just wanted to let you know that Mike’s been in today. He’s concerned about you, and he wants to speak with you. He said the practice is running well, but he’s got some questions for you.”
There. I couldn’t do more than that. I’d tried, that was all that mattered.
“Oh my God!” All of a sudden, Tess burst through the door, and she gave me a look of wide-eyed shock. “That was stressful, wasn’t it!”
“Yeah, tell me about it. Luckily, he’s gone now.”
“He’s pissed at ol’ Ms. Simms isn’t he? Where do you think she is today?”
“I don’t know, actually; it isn’t like her to be off is it? Sick, maybe? Family drama?”
“She usually phones in, though. I’m intrigued! I reckon she’s got herself a boy toy, and she’s spent all day having hot, raunchy sex with him.”
For a split second, I thought about Lark before I shook that thought from my mind. No, no way was happening. He was away, anyway, for some game competition I imagined. “You just jump to that conclusion because you spend most of your time having hot, raunchy sex. Ant has changed you.”
“Yeah, maybe you’re right.” She smirked. “Let’s get the hell out of here.”
I tucked the newspaper into my bag and left the stress of the office behind. I walked to the subway station with Tess, stopping only to pick Meghan up a treat along the way. With all that had been going on, I felt like I’d been a bit distracted, which wasn’t fair for my baby girl. I needed to make up for that.
The train ride seemed to fly past much faster than it usually did. I felt myself get home much quicker than usual and as I walked up the stairs because of course, the elevator wouldn’t be working on one of my worst days ever, exhaustion washed over me. I found myself completely unable and unwilling to deal with anything. I was just too tired…all I wanted to do was sleep. I would just deal with the mess with Zack in the morning…
Oh! Or not. When I reached my floor, I spotted him leaning up against my doorframe with a glowering expression on his face.
“H…hi.” This was so unexpected. He’d gone from ignoring me to waiting for me. “You okay, Zack?”
I wanted to grab the newspaper from my bag to discuss it with him, but I didn’t get a chance. Before I could get hold of any of my possessions something skidded along the ground and hit my foot.
What the…
I lowered myself to the ground and picked it up. It appeared to be a newspaper, but it was challenging to see what it was about because a muddy footprint covered most of it.
“How could you do it?” Zack growled as I finally spotted the headline. “Zack Taylor: Ex-Navy Seal, Billionaire Lottery Winner.” “How could you do that to me?”
“What do you mean? What did I do?” I could hardly swallow his anger, fired at me in full force. “And please keep the noise down…” I didn’t want my daughter to hear.
“Oh don’t worry, Meghan and Drea aren’t back yet. I wouldn’t be having this discussion with you otherwise.” He stepped a little closer to me. “So there’s no excuse, you finally have to answer me, Olivia. Why did you do this to me? Why did you go to the media and tell them that I’m the lottery winner after all that I confessed to you? I opened up my heart to you; I told you things I haven’t told anyone else. Why would you betray me like that?”
“Why would I…” I could hardly speak I was so angry. “How can you even think that of me? Are you insane?” I glanced down at the paper again. “This is Friday’s paper. I guess you didn’t see Sunday’s?” His face said it all. He didn’t have a clue. “Right, well maybe you should read this before you judge me.”
I tossed it at him and folded my arms across my chest. I didn’t want to see the story again – it crushed me every time I looked at the words. Somewhere along the line, some clever journalist had pulled my connection to Zack out the bag and had done everything they could to destroy my reputation. The story focused on my physiotherapy career and the fact that Zack was a patient of mine, which I knew could be a problem. More than a problem – a disaster.
Actually, the whole mess with Mike took me away from the fear that I was going to get fired, but now it was back with a vengeance.
Then it went deeper into my past, publishing details about my time playing volleyball, and the surprise pregnancy that “rocked the small town” I grew up in. Thankfully, no one managed to work out who Meghan’s father was, but the rest of it was a mess.
The whole feel of the story was that I failed at my sports career, I failed at my relationship, I failed at my professionalism in my current job…and that basically I was a gold digger.
“Do you actually think I would do this to myself?” I practically screamed. “Do you honestly think I’m capable of being such a bitch? I cannot believe you.”
Angry, hot tears pricked my eyes. It felt like I was standing opposite a stranger. All the memories that we had created together fell apart as we shouted angry words at one another.
I felt done with the day, done with life. All I wanted to do was lock myself away in my apartment where none of this could hurt me and to spend time with my daughter when she finally got home. The last thing I wanted was to continue with this argument.
“You know what, Zack? If you think I’d do that to you…if you think I’d risk this happening to me, to Meghan, then it proves how little you know me.” He opened his mouth to say something, but I shut him down instantly. “It makes it much easier to walk away from all of this, which is what I think we should do.”
This time, Zack said nothing.
“Never speak to me again, Zack Taylor. I mean that. Pretend you don’t even know me if you see me, and I’ll do the same to you. I suggest you find another therapist.”
I spun on my heels and slammed the door loudly behind me. The entire building almost shook under the pressure of how hard I did that, but I needed Zack to understand how infuriated I was. I wanted him to feel just some of the pain that I was currently experiencing.
“Argh!” I screamed running my hands up through my hair. “Asshole.” I kicked the door and curled my fists around. “Bastard.”
Once that last word burst from my mouth, the anger slid away from me and all I was left with was sadness. I fell back against the door and slid to the ground with tears streaming down my face. Zack and I were over – the best relationship that I’d ever had was over before it got real chance even to get started. Not only was it going to be really difficult at work now, knowing that he had his appointments there, it was also going to be horrible to even go outside the door.
And there was Meghan, too. This was exactly what I’d been worried about. Now she would be stuck in the middle, and she loved Lark, too. My dad was right. I shouldn’t have let those men into our lives. I should’ve known it would end up this way.
I was an idiot, but I didn’t have time to wallow in that. I needed to straighten myself up before my baby got home. She was my priority now like she always should’ve been. I would never make the same mistake again.