Beautifully Broken: If You Leave Part 24

You’re reading novel Beautifully Broken: If You Leave Part 24 online at LightNovelFree.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit LightNovelFree.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy!

"I was in Times Square when they died," I tell Gabe softly. "I lived in New York. I hadn't been there very long. But anyway, I was with a group of girls from the modeling agency when Mila called me. She was so hysterical that I couldn't tell what she was saying for a minute. But I'll never forget the feeling of standing in the middle of such a crowded place and suddenly feeling so very alone."

They're gone, Mad, Mila had sobbed. They're just gone.

"And for a second, just a second, all I felt was relief. I would never have to deal with their twisted drama again. But I pushed that horrible feeling aside and did what needed to be done. I was on a plane within hours and I never went back to New York. My roommate boxed up my stuff and sent it to me and I never looked back."

Until now.

"I'm sorry," Gabriel whispers, rubbing my back with one hand and pulling me to him with the other. "But in your situation, it was normal to feel all kinds of things, not just grief."



I nod. "My head knows that. But my heart thinks there's something wrong with me."

I slide from the bed and start sifting through my mom's trinket drawer. A large drawer in the top of her dresser houses anything she was sentimental about. Old pictures, random pieces of jewelry, love notes from my dad.

I pick one up, the handwriting bold and scrawled even as it is faded and old.

My love, I hate being away from you. Every minute seems like an hour, every hour seems like a day. In only three days, we'll be married and our lives can truly begin.

I hope you like the flowers.

All my love, Kent My eyes well up at the thought that they were once so happy, without issues or drama, without abuse or fights. I can hardly remember a time when my father's temper wasn't hanging over our heads.

"My mom used to tiptoe around my dad's temper. She tried so hard to make sure he never got angry because she didn't want to deal with the repercussions. We learned to do the same thing."

I hand the letter to Gabe and pick up another one.

Nan, I'm so sorry about last night. I'm sorry I lost my temper. It's just that the thought of you leaving me makes me crazy.

If you leave, I'll be nothing.

Please forgive me.

All my love, Forever, Kent A tear streaks hotly down my cheek and I furiously wipe it away before I throw the entire drawer across the room, as hard as I can. It slams into the wall and everything in it explodes in a cloud of junk on the floor.

"f.u.c.k you, Dad," I tell him as though he were standing right next to me. "f.u.c.k you, f.u.c.k you, f.u.c.k you."

Gabe picks up the letter and looks at it, then stares at me. "Your mom almost left him?"

I nod, not even caring that the tears are flowing freely now.

"A hundred times. But she never did. She would tell us to pack a suitcase and to go get in the car, so we would. But we'd wait out there for hours because they'd scream and fight and then make up. And all the while, she'd forget that we were out in the car waiting. Waiting for her to be strong and change our lives. But she never did. And I hated her for that."

I'm practically screaming now. As Gabe watches in astonishment, I rip open their closet door and start yanking clothing from the hangers and drawers, throwing each piece into a huge pile on the floor of the bedroom. I throw her shoes, his work s.h.i.+rts, his ball caps, her underwear.

Everything goes.

Everything.

After a while I glance at the pile. It's enormous.

"You forgot these," Gabe says quietly, holding a stack of old greeting cards held together with a rubber band. I gesture toward the pile.

"Throw it on."

He tosses it and we both watch as it slides down the mountainous heap.

Gabe looks at me. "I didn't think you'd throw all of this out in one fell swoop. You've got b.a.l.l.s, Maddy."

"But what the h.e.l.l am I going to do with all this stuff?" I mutter. The answer comes to me immediately and it's the only thing that makes sense. I look at Gabe.

"Bonfire."

A strange light s.h.i.+nes in Gabe's eyes and he nods enthusiastically.

"That's perfect. Let's carry this stuff out down to the beach and burn it all."

We lug every last piece of the pile down to the damp beach. As we do, I remember all the bonfires Mila and I had down here over the years with our friends. In fact, Ethan came to many of them with us. We'd sit out here in the dark and make s'mores, go swimming and cuddle up around the fire with whatever boyfriend we had at the time.

This bonfire is very different.

For one, it's broad daylight.

For two, it's burning in effigy.

I turn to Gabe, throwing him a book of matches and a bottle of lighter fluid.

"I'm going to burn everything about my parents that hurt me, everything that caused me issues. My mom might not have been strong enough to deal with it," I tell him. "But I am. f.u.c.k this."

Gabe nods, satisfied and pleased by my att.i.tude. "This is exactly what I meant, Maddy. Fear is a choice."

He tosses a pair of my dad's shoes on the pile.

"That's your dad leaving after every fight, after every time he hit your mom," Gabe announces. Even though he wasn't there, it's as if he can see right into my life and knows what happened. Because that's exactly what my dad did. He left every time, leaving Mom at home to cry.

Leaving me at home to console her.

I glance at Gabe in appreciation, then throw a handful of mom's clothing and belts onto the pile. "That's for every time I saw my mom's b.l.o.o.d.y nose drip onto her dress... after Dad hit her."

Gabe nods and we take turns adding things to the mountain of memories.

Screamed words between my parents, a blurred memory of my mother curled up crying, an image of my dad slapping her... all of it goes onto the heap, piled like the rubbish that it is.

Dried flowers from her closet-sent as an apology for hitting her-go onto the pile as well. His apology wasn't f.u.c.king good enough.

So I'm going to burn it now.

Broken promises that he'd never hurt her again, broken promises that she'd leave him if he did... all go onto the pile. There are a lot of them.

When there's nothing left to add, I watch as Gabe squirts lighter fluid all over the pile, then turns to me, holding out a match.

"You do it," he tells me solemnly. "You deserve to do it."

I stare at the giant mountain and sniff at the acrid smell of lighter fluid as I realize that it symbolizes a monster, a monster that I have allowed to control my life for far too long.

It's because of my parents that I'm afraid to get involved with anyone, it's because of them that I'm afraid any relations.h.i.+p I get into will hurt me, like my dad hurt my mom. Even though my father loved me, he damaged me so much more than he ever knew.

I don't deserve that.

I toss the match and watch as the entire pile explodes into flame. The heat singes my hair, was.h.i.+ng over me, and I take a step back. Gabe pulls me to his chest and together we watch my bad memories burn.

It is surprisingly cathartic.

I watch the dark smoke curling and wisping into the white sky, carrying the toxic memories away with it. I try to imagine that everything that has lain heavily on my heart for years is floating away... far, far away from me. It's not my burden to bear. It was theirs and they aren't here anymore.

They aren't here anymore.

But I am. I have my own mistakes to make... but I sure as h.e.l.l won't make the same ones they did.

We sit beside the raging bonfire for at least an hour. When the fire grows dim I squirt more lighter fluid on it, causing it to rage again. I want to make sure that every bad memory has burned completely away.

"Do you feel better?" Gabe asks quietly as we walk back up to the house.

I realize that I do. I feel surprisingly lighter. I'm no therapist, but what I just did was really f.u.c.king therapeutic.

"I do," I tell him. "This was a good idea. Thank you. I'm sorry that you had to see me that way, that you had to see all of that... s.h.i.+t. But I thank you for making me face it. I'm sorry I got mad at you."

Gabe rubs his hand on my shoulder. "You weren't really mad at me and I knew that. I'm just glad it helped," he tells me.

We heat up some frozen burritos and rice, then sit curled up on the couch until bedtime. After we crawl into bed, Gabe holds me until I go to sleep, but he leaves me afterward.

I know this because he wakes me up in the night, tossing and turning and mumbling on the couch. He calls out for Brand. He mumbles incoherently. This is the Gabe I saw that first night. This is the Gabe he wants to hide from me. This is the Gabe he doesn't want to face.

I watch him for a while before covering him up and padding back to bed. There's nothing else I can do. He gave me the push I needed to face my demons... because I was ready to do it. That's the difference between him and me.

He's clearly not ready to face his own. I just wonder if he ever will be. And if he's not, what does that mean for me? Or for us?

It's not something I have an answer to, so eventually I give up thinking about it and slip into a fitful sleep.

When we wake in the morning, the water has gone down. I'm not very happy about it. On the one hand, I'll be able to go see Mila.

But on the other, this little bubble that I've been in with Gabe will burst and we'll have to go back to reality. The problem is, I'm not sure that we're ready for it.

Chapter Fourteen.

Gabriel

What the f.u.c.k is happening?

My thoughts are a swirling mess as I work out at the gym. I can't believe this is happening to me. I don't get attached to women. Ever. I f.u.c.k them and I like f.u.c.king them. But attached?

No f.u.c.king way.

Why then am I all tied up in knots about Madison? It's an exercise in f.u.c.king futility because I can't stay with her. I'm too f.u.c.ked up and she doesn't even know the half of it. It's not right.

But holy s.h.i.+t, it feels right.

Is everyone in the world broken, Gabriel?

I swallow hard as I punch the punching bag harder. Yes, everyone is broken, but I'm the most broken of them all.

Bile rises in my throat and I swallow it down. She has no idea what a monster I am. And if she knew, she would probably kick me in the b.a.l.l.s and run hard in the other direction.

As well she should.

You're someone who won't hurt me.

Christ. The memory of her words has a visceral effect on me, tightening my gut. What the f.u.c.k am I doing here? Why am I f.u.c.king with her? It's not right.

It's not right.

But when I held her last night, everything felt right in the world. And when I think about walking away from her, everything feels like s.h.i.+t. Am I really selfish enough to want to keep her with me, even though I'm not fit to be with anyone?

The bad thing caught you.

I slug at the bag harder, hard enough that my shoulders strain from the effort.

The bad thing caught you.

I slug at the bag until I can't slug at it anymore, until my shoulders are weak and my arm feels like rubber.

The bad thing caught you.

I slump to the floor, leaning against the wall as I catch my breath.

The bad thing didn't catch me.

I'm the bad thing.

Beautifully Broken: If You Leave Part 24

You're reading novel Beautifully Broken: If You Leave Part 24 online at LightNovelFree.com. You can use the follow function to bookmark your favorite novel ( Only for registered users ). If you find any errors ( broken links, can't load photos, etc.. ), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible. And when you start a conversation or debate about a certain topic with other people, please do not offend them just because you don't like their opinions.


Beautifully Broken: If You Leave Part 24 summary

You're reading Beautifully Broken: If You Leave Part 24. This novel has been translated by Updating. Author: Courtney Cole already has 493 views.

It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.

LightNovelFree.com is a most smartest website for reading novel online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to LightNovelFree.com