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Chapter 65

    Chapter 65


    #Chapter 65 – Close call


    “Sure, I have a moment,” I say, tucking my feet sideways beneath me.


    In honesty, though, I don’t have too long. The boys are downstairs waiting for their dinner and I have


    absolutely nothing thawed or prepped. Still, I can tell by the tension in Victor’s voice that something’s


    up.


    He sighs, a big one. “I’m…I’m really struggling.”


    “Please,” I say, my heart truly going out to him. “Tell me about it.”


    “My fiancé moved our wedding up to this month. It’s been…kind of a whirlwind, getting everything


    together in time.”


    “Is that what’s stressing you out? The shortened schedule and all that that entails?”


    “No, honestly, I don’t care about that. We have enough staff that really not much of it is falling on my


    te. It’s just that…I am struggling to care about it at all. My fiancé just reminded me that over the


    summer I was so excited about the wedding. I wanted to be involved – wanted to pick the flowers, to


    have a say in ridiculous things like the color scheme. Now I just…I just want it to be over.”


    I frown, disturbed and intrigued by this. “This kind of disinterest is usually pretty telling,” I say. “It doesn’t


    come from nowhere. Please, can you tell me why you decided to move the wedding up in the first


    ce? That’s a pretty big decision.”


    “Yes, it was,” he says, sighing again, and I imagine him sitting at his desk with his forehead resting in


    one hand. “It was kind of an ultimatum. I recently…publicly imed my sons as my own.” I can hear


    him grimace here. He probably realizes that his therapist can guess who he is with this information, as


    long as I’m not some kind of mole person living in a sewer with no wifi.


    “My fiancé,” he continues, “she told me that she feels like she’s the one person in this family who has


    no official ties to it. That she wanted to make it official as soon as possible.”


    I snort in derision and then p my hand over my mouth and nose, shocked by myck of discretion. I


    hear Victor go silent on the other line, but, frustrated, I move beyond it. “She’s your Luna, though, yes?


    You’re a mated pair? Isn’t that bond enough for her?”


    “Apparently not,” he says, his own voice sarcastic. I sense that we’re on the same page about this.


    “It sounds to me,” I say, leaning back against my closet wall, “that she’s being a little maniptive.”


    He is silent for a moment, and then says, “Really. I’m surprised to hear you say that. You’re usually


    much more…bnced, in your advice. You tell me to take time to consider her side, to think about what


    she’s feeling. What’s different now?”


    “What’s different,” I say, unable to help a little of my anger from showing in my voice, “is that from what


    you’ve told me, it doesn’t seem like she’s being very fair. I’m not going to continue to tell you to


    consider her side if she refuses to consider yours, and that of your children.”


    “Interesting,” he says, waiting for me to continue.


    “Look, it sounds to me like this is jealousy, pure and simple. That she doesn’t like the fact that she’s no


    longer the most important person in your life and so she is taking steps to regain that position. Do you


    honestly think it’s okay that she’s upset that your boys have ‘official’ ties to you now?”


    I’m a little heated now, continuing, “That she’s jealous that they have ims on you that supersede


    hers? That doesn’t sound like a mother to me, one appropriate for your sons or your future children.


    That sounds like a jealous little girl.”


    “This is…an interesting perspective,” Victor says, contemtive. “I admit, I hadn’t thought of it that way.


    But it’s true – she was in no rush to be officially tied to me until the boys were, as well as their mother.”


    I sit up straight here. He hadn’t mentioned that part before. Did Amelia bring me up in the


    conversation? I’m dying to know, but grit my teeth to avoid pushing him on it. I can’t show my cards like


    that.


    “So, what do you think my next steps should be?” he asks, and I can hear a pen tapping on his desk,


    the metronome to his fast-paced thoughts.


    “Honestly? I think you need to get a little space from her.” I’m surprised to hear the wordse out of


    my mouth. I’m not sure I knew that that’s what I was thinking until I said it. But now that I have – yes, I


    think that’s exactly what’s best for Victor in this moment.


    “I think your fiancé is very good at getting what she wants from you,” I say, my voice low and thoughtful.


    “I think she’s got it down to an art. She wouldn’t be your mate if she wasn’t your match – wasn’t as


    clever, willful, and powerful as you, in her own way. I think that until you decide precisely what it is that


    you want, then you should do your best to build some space between you.”


    He hums, listening.


    “If you don’t, I worry that she’ll close the space between you and find ways to convince you to agree to


    the things that she wants, even if they’re in her best interest, not both of yours.”


    “Thank you,” Victor says, decisive. I jump a little at the closure and authority in his voice. I had been


    monologuing a bit, speaking my own thoughts as my brain developed them and – I admit – I forgot a bit


    about my therapist ruse.


    “This is, I think, what I wanted to hear,” Victor says, and I’m d to hear him sound happy and


    encouraged. “I think it’s what I needed. Thank you.”


    He hands up the phone and I’m left with the receiver in my hand, the dial tone beeping quietly. I hang it


    up and groan, putting my head in my hands. Have I done the right thing here?


    I stretch out my body on the floor of my closet, draping my arm across my eyes, trying to limit my


    distractions so that I can think. Ultimately, I decide that I stand by my advice. Every day I’m further


    convinced that Amelia is a snake, a danger to my boys, to me, and – indeed – to Victor himself. She’s


    selfish and has proven herself to be cruel.


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    I never should have trusted her, I think. How did I let everyone talk me out of my original suspicions that


    she tried to have my boys kidnapped at that parade? But she charmed me too, pretending to be my


    friend when we were camping.


    All along, I worried about Victor as the greatest challenge to my freedom and my sons’ happiness but


    now,ying in the dark of my closet, I wonder…is Amelia the true foe?


    “She’s in here!” I hear suddenly. I sit up stark straight in my closet. That was Alvin’s voice, ringing out in


    the hallway.


    “She’s probably in her closet,” I hear Ian say and I hurl myself at the closet door, reaching up to grab


    the handle in a panic – who the hell are they talking to?


    The closet door pushes open and I fall into the room, just in time tond at Victor’s feet as he strides


    into my room. Slowly, I raise my head from my view of his shiny ck shoes, pushing back my hair to


    stare up at his confused face. Ian is standing next to him, holding his hand, and he’s carrying Alvin on


    his left hip, his arm wrapped around Alvin’s back for support.


    “What are you doing, Evelyn?” Victor asks, his brows drawn in confusion.


    “Um…I was in the closet looking…for my rain boots…”


    Victor looks pointedly at my mucky boots, which are sitting uncleaned by the bedroom door. Then


    quirks his head to the side.


    “Were you…” He peers into the closet, “were you sitting in your closet with the door closed?”


    I slowly rise to my feet, my mind whirling, trying toe up with an excuse. “I don’t…have to exin


    my methods of self-care to you,” I say, straightening my shoulders and raising my chin, putting on a


    mantle of pride to hide my panic. “If it pleases me to sit in my closet…then so be it.”


    God, why am I talking like I’m in a Shakespearean y?


    “Okay,” he says, shrugging and give me a weird look, putting his hands in his pockets. “Whatever


    works.”


    Ian tugs on his dad’s hand, smiling up at him like a conspirator. “She’s probably talking on her secr-“


    I snap my head and re at him, willing him into silence. He catches my look and his mouth forms into


    a silent little “o.”


    “Her what?” Victor says, frowning, looking down at Ian.


    Ian says nothing, just looks between us with wide eyes.


    “What are you doing here, Victor,” I say, brushing some closet dust off my clothes and hoping the


    change of subject is enough of a distraction.


    “Oh!” He says, a wide smile breaking out on his face. “I came to take you all to dinner!”


    “Yayyy!” The boys yell, throwing their hands in the air and cheering. Iugh, knowing that if Victor said


    he was taking them to watch paint dry on the wall and they’d be equally thrilled. Anything their dad


    wants to do, they’re on board.


    “Okay,” I say, shrugging. “Where are we going?”


    “I’m not interrupting your dinner ns already? You don’t have something cooking?” he inquires. I


    laugh, putting a hand on his shoulder and pushing him towards my bedroom door.


    “You overestimate my motherly skills today, Victor. Actually, you’re kind of saving us. If you hadn’t


    come, it was going to be cereal city for two little boys.”


    “I love cereal!” Ian says, running out the door.


    “What are we having?” Alvin asks, smiling at his dad.


    “Who’s up for hamburgers and milkshakes!?”


    “Me!” both boys cry as they head down the stairs.


    I pull my bedroom door closed behind me, breathing out my relief as I take onest nce at my


    closet. That was close. Way, way too close.


    I’ve got to find a way to end this charade.
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