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Chapter 26

    Chapter 26


    Chapter Twenty-six


    Melody


    After two difficult nights and almost a third, thanks to her sister’s visit, Melody realized that she made a


    mistake by running away, by hiding for fear that Timothy would not feel the same way about her.


    She promised she would help Timothy, but one thing was what her mind epted and assimted, and


    a very different thing was when she arrived at the chapel and felt that everyone was watching her, that


    people were there because they believed that this union was real, even those people who believed that


    she was only marrying him for his money, they were not from the same world, but even so, Melody


    knew what she was getting into when she epted Timothy’s proposal. She would owe him much


    more than just a wedding for six months, by not pressing any charges against the crime Equy


    committed, just because she asked him to, she would be eternally grateful and indebted to him.


    That charade they both developed had be slowly her reality. In that month that she was with him,


    living together in his apartment, it was one of the happiest moments of her whole life, she could say:


    the happiest since she knew she was pregnant and had to move out of her parents’ house.


    Charles hadn’t fought her for leaving her own wedding like that, he even called her right away to find


    out what the hell to do, as he was still standing at the foot of the chapel and saw Timothy running after


    her to the limousine.


    After exining without much detail to her father, he simply stood at hermand and told her she


    could count on him for anything. Even being away from him, she felt his affection, the one she missed


    so much since all that family madness started after her unexpected pregnancy. She asked him not to


    call her anymore, at least not until she recovered and could have the willpower to talk to someone other


    than herself, who was her worst advisor at the end of it all. The days were hard for her and Lucy


    respected her decision not to share any information. For her friend she was there, but she was not.


    Even then, she felt ufortable, because she understood that it was one thing to say she didn’t want


    to talk to anyone, and quite another to be in a ce where she saw her friend, if at all. She began to


    feel ufortable and unwanted in the ce and promised herself, since she felt more like eating and


    living, to look for a ce to stay, even if it was with Allegra, which she didn’t want at all.


    Squaring up with Devina had been one of the simplest things. It seemed as if the redhead was waiting


    for her call by the minute, they got down to business immediately.


    Their n was simple: get Timothy to listen to her and understand why she left their wedding. Seek his


    forgiveness and find out if he really loved her, as her sister implied.


    The first thing, ording to her new best friend, was to find a way for her to make her engagement to


    Timothy public and to make a public apology.


    Timothy handled the situation of her escape with a great deal of height and character, which was


    typical of him. She, who had gotten to know him to a degree she never thought possible, felt sorry and


    like the worst person for putting him in that position. He hadn’t given any interviews regarding their


    breakup, although the media, ording to Devina, hounded him every minute: leaving the office and


    arriving at his apartment. He wasn’t seen at various discotheques or those nightclubs he normally


    visited before he met her.


    He confined himself to going from work to his apartment and back. Hamlet, Devina’s husband, was


    worried about his cousin, as he has never seen him in this state and Devina told Melody.


    “He’s never been like that before,” Devina exined as they sat in the restaurant near Lucy’s


    apartment.


    Devina came by to pick her up and the condition was to fix her life once and for all, no matter what it


    took.


    “How?”


    “Like he doesn’t want to be with anyone else. Like a sicko!” she eximed. “I met him a few months


    ago, at a bar, which, by the way, when the baby is born, I’ll invite you to,” Devina assured looking at


    her, smiling, after the pause, she continued. “He had a very hard time with his girlfriend’s infidelity.”


    “Infidelity? I had no idea,” shemented, though slowly, her waspish mind, she was beginning to


    understand why he behaved so withdrawn with the woman at the restaurant, Gia.


    “Yes. It wasn’t leaked in the media. He didn’tment on it. Even though theysted more than a year


    together. He was going to propose to her.”


    “They were really in love?” Melody felt nauseous suddenly. She knew he wasn’t a virgin or a saint


    before he met her, but the idea of him being on that level with Gia made her sick.


    “I don’t know if they were in love as is, but I do know he was going to take that step,” she took a sip of


    her wine and continued remarking. “Look Melody, things are the way they are. I started with Hamlet as


    a game, something about seeing each other every so often and taking the heat off each other.”


    “How awful you talk,” Melody wasn’t used to a woman talking that way.


    “Get used to it. That’s the way I express myself. I was practically raised on the streets of Manhattan.


    I’ve learned how to behave, because I want what’s best for my husband and for my rtionship, but


    you can’t imagine what it was like.”


    “I get the idea,” sheughed a little, for the first time in quite some time. “It’s refreshing. Not that it


    bothers me, I’m just not used to hearing such a beautiful woman talk like that.”


    “It’s the truth. We fucked everywhere. we even fucked in the bathroom of a bar at one time. Oh, what


    yummy memories!”


    “Devina!” she eximed feeling the heat rise in her cheeks.


    “Don’t be a prude! You have a baby in your belly. It’s not like you’re a saint or a virgin.”


    “Don’t even mention it,” she cleared her throat somewhat ufortably at the turn their conversation


    was taking. If she didn’t change the subject quickly, they could end up talking about threesomes and


    orgies, she was already beginning to understand that Devina didn’t mince words. “I didn’t know Timothy


    had gone through such a rough breakup.”


    “Yeah. It was pretty ugly. I met him precisely after he broke up with Gia. Even when I had my own


    issues, the worry was there. He’s always been a lover of race cars and high-speed driving.”


    “You seem to know him more than I do,” she was beginning to feel stupid. How could she love


    someone she didn’t know? Being attracted to a person who fell on hard times and she was so focused


    on her own problems, she didn’t even realize it.


    No wonder he’d rather have a sham wedding than give his heart away.


    “Not everyone gets back together easily after infidelity,” and Devina was right. “I know you’re young,


    how many years does he lead you on? Seven? Likewise, you’re well mature, you’re focused, you want


    to continue your studies and that man is willing to support you.”


    “I know. I...”


    “You panicked,” she sighed and sipped wine again, “I influenced that myself and you have no idea how


    I’ve med myself these days, that’s why I responded right away. I filled your head with stuff about


    thinking of you and your son first. I’m terribly sorry.”


    “It wasn’t your fault,” the one who left Timothy at the altar was her.


    “In a way it was,” she whispered biting her lips. “But I’ll fix it. We’ll fix it together.”


    She wanted to believe her.


    But it was all her fault and as much as Devina tried to take the weight off her action in the chapel,


    Melody knew what she did, that she made him look foolish in front of everyone, as proud as he was, he


    would probably never forgive her.


    Even though she knew he couldn’t forgive her, she had to try. She had to try to make him love her


    again, she didn’t care if he mmed the door in her face repeatedly, she was stupid and she deserved


    that and more.


    “He’s a sullen one,” she said after a moment, “and before you see him you should change out of those


    clothes you look like a hobo.”


    Shit, she had forgotten how blunt and direct Devina was.


    If someone wanted to know the truth about something without a warm fuzzy washcloth, the right person


    to seek that truth was Devina D’angelo.


    Only someone like her, could say such a thing to a woman who was pregnant and recently stood up the


    man she loved at her wedding.


    “Don’t bug me. I had absolutely no time,” she excused herself poorly, as she pulled her coat closed a


    little, to keep Lucy’s dress from showing any more.


    “Are you going to tell me what you were doing thest three days? What could have been so


    interesting and important that you couldn’t pick out something more appropriate for tonight?” Devina


    raised her perfectly plucked eyebrow and looked at her curiously. “I thought you learned that you were


    mixing with a person who has an image to maintain. Those are things you have to ept if you really


    want to start a life by Timothy’s side. It’s not because he’s a bad person, it’s not because he’s arrogant,


    which he is, it’s not because of the money that his family has and that he himself possesses,” she took


    a breath and looked at her seriously and frankly, something Melody needed. “It has to do with the fact


    that he’s a public figure. He’s a multi-millionaire, he owns severalpanies, he’s the face of the


    family, just like my husband is, and those are things you have toe to terms with, because the press


    will be on you every step of the way, and before you run to him seeking his love and understanding for


    standing him up, you have to be sure of what you want in this life and if you really want him by your


    side.”


    “Of course, I want him! Don’t you think I’ve stayed in my house not thinking about him, every damned


    second of the day? Crying like I’ve never cried in my life, not even when my family turned their backs


    on me with the pregnancy. Don’t think I haven’t suffered for what I did,” her pain was noticeable, and


    her eyes betrayed her, letting out a couple of tears. “Don’t tell me I don’t know what I want.”


    “I’m not saying it out of spite, I’m telling you because that stupid Blond has changed by being with you.


    Because I see in him a whole new person and because I believe he loves you, but, just as I believe he


    loves you and you love him too, I also don’t want you to start something that you’ll run away from


    again.” She was beginning to understand what the redhead was referring to and to realize that she was


    upset over something silly and for no reason. “It’s like cheaters, once you’ve been unfaithful, it’s


    extremely hard to leave your instincts behind. Your instinct was to run, you ran when your sister


    wouldn’t give you the chance to ept your child, you ran when your parents put you between a rock


    and a hard ce about having your child, you even ran away when I offered you the three million to


    pay off the debt.”


    “They are different things Devina, don’t you see, don’t you understand? I didn’t run away, I don’t tend to


    run away, I don’t do it. I faced things, but when I see that it is not possible to get a positive response


    from others, I simply leave, because where they don’t need me, I don’t stay.”


    “And I don’t judge you, I, myself once escaped from my past and it hit me very badly in the face a few


    months ago. That’s why, because I lived it, is why I give you the advice. Deal with things,” she finished


    the ss of wine she ordered and continued, “I don’t want to hurt you, but I also don’t want your


    insecurity to hurt both of you. If he loves you like you love him, then great, if he doesn’t, don’t be left


    with the regret that you are unaware of it. I know you don’t realize it, but he spent a lot of money on that


    wedding. Not that I care, it’s none of my business, but it was a real public embarrassment.”


    “You said that already,” she mumbled ufortably, “you said it, I heard you, I thought you agreed to


    help me...”


    “And I will,” Devina interrupted her, “I will help you. I even phoned my sister so we can arrange


    everything for tomorrow.”


    “And how are you supposed to get him out of his apartment?” the curiosity was greater than she had


    thought.


    “Leave it to me. I have Hamlet’s help. That will be enough.”


    “I don’t know your husband yet,” she hadn’t seen him at the wedding, for she hadn’t even given herself


    a chance to get to the chapel.


    “You will. If this turns out well, we’ll beughing in a few days at your spectacr exit,” Devina smiled


    and took one of her hands. “It will turn out all right. We’ll manage to work it out. But you’ll have to let me


    help you with those awful clothes and that dull hair.”


    “It’s not dull!”


    “Honey, you look like a doll! One whose hair hasn’t beenbed for days and whose face was melted


    by a burning candle. You have horrible dark circles under your eyes, like you haven’t slept in days. Not


    to mention how parched your lips are. You must be dehydrated from crying so much.”


    “I can’t get over him. I can’t stop thinking about him.”


    “You chickened out of being loved like you love him.”


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    “I don’t know how I could fall in love in such a short time.”


    “You know what they say... When it knocks... Knock.”
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