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Amy Grant - Baby, Baby
Baby, baby I'm taken with the notion To love you with the sweetest of devotionBaby, baby My tender love will flow from The bluest sky to the deepest oceanStop for a minute Baby, I'm so glad you're mine, yeah You're mine
“So, last night was a bit of a disaster…”
“I thought nothing of the sort, Luv. As a matter of fact, I came here to ask you out again…”
They do not recognise she is hurting each time her lungs inhale and exhale, how every breath feels like a dozen stab wounds. — Nikita Gill
One more step and I won’t have to hurt ever again
One More Step - Part 1
Becky knew something was wrong the moment she opened her eyes. This wasn’t her room in the castle. This was her place at…what was her name’s? Colleen? Only it was messier than it had been. The wallpaper was peeling and there were dents in the wall. Her head hurt, and her body ached. She felt like she used to when she had her episodes.
What was going on?
Where was Caelum? Where were their children? Where was…everyone?
Becky got out of bed. She was thin, thinner than she had been after she got out of the hospital. She checked her phone. The date was right, everything else was wrong. Her contacts list had no one in it that was meant to be part of their life. Her bank app showed an account in overdraft.
This was all wrong. So wrong.
Becky dressed quickly and ran from her room and her house. She had no idea where she was heading to. Caelum, her husband. She was heading to him. But where would she find him? She started with the boarding house where he had been staying but he was not there. The Landlady had never ever heard of him. She went to the mechanics where his car had been fixed. They had nothing on their books for him.
Everywhere she went she found no trace that he had ever been there.
People looked at her with disgust and judgement. She had no idea why. Sure, her clothes were not anything fancy, but they had no holes in them and she was clean. Still, everyone looked at her with loathing in their eyes.
Maine.
Caelum had come from Maine, maybe if he wasn’t here then he was there.
Her bank account went further into overdraft, but Becky got to Maine. She travelled to the coast and she found the little town that she knew he had lived in. She went to the bar where she had met him before she had known him.
And she found him.
She found her husband in the arms of some blonde bitch. Caelum looked happy with his arms around her and everyone celebrating them.
Becky’s heart was breaking just looking at this. Caelum was with someone else and he was happy about it. Hell, everyone around him was happy about it.
“Caelum, what are you doing?” A woman screamed at Caelum and Becky realised it was her. He looked at her and there was no recognition in his eyes.
“Lady, I don’t know who you are but you’re kind of ruining the toasts here. I’m only getting engaged once and I don’t need it ruined by some anorexic drug addict. Someone get her out of here.”
“Sure thing, Cuz.”
“George?” Becky looked into the eyes of someone she knew so well and again was met without a hint of recognition. “George, it’s me. It’s Becky.”
“Sorry, lady. I don’t know how you know us but you’re ruining things.”
“Ruining things. My husband is with some blonde slut and I’m ruining things.”
“Yeah, okay crazy lady.” George lifted Becky easily off the ground and carried her outside as she struggled to get down. He dumped her onto the ground outside so hard that it hurt. “Stay the fuck away from my cousin and his true love. If you come near the wedding, I’ll have you arrested.”
Becky didn’t reply. She couldn’t speak. She could barely breathe. She took great big breaths and they still did not seem to give her enough oxygen. She was trying to cry, and she couldn’t. She wanted to scream but her breath wouldn’t let her.
That was the man she loved with all her soul and nobody cared let alone him. He was marrying someone else. He wanted someone else. And everyone wanted him with her.
Whatever was going on Becky couldn’t stand it. The bard was near the edge of the pier and Becky just wanted to throw herself into the ocean and drown away all this pain. All she could see in her mind was Caelum with someone else. She tried to close her eyes, pushing her fists against her eyes. All she could see was him with someone else. His happiness with someone else.
Who cared if she died now? Who gave a damn about her if Caelum wanted someone else. If all he wanted with this blonde and a happy life of wedded bliss with her. Becky did not want to live in a world where it wasn’t her. Where she wasn’t his one and his only. She wanted to be the reason he was happy. She wanted to be his smile. She wanted to be the one he was in love with. The one he got excited for. The one he wanted to share his heart, his body and his life with.
She wasn’t.
He didn’t care anymore. Or had he ever cared? Was it all in her mind, a wonderful dream that someone cared about her and loved her. That she was important.
It had to be a dream. As if she could ever be number one to someone. As if the little fucked up weirdo could ever be the reason for someone’s happiness.
No. That all had to be a dream because she could turn her head right now and see them together. It was all to see, surrounding her, overwhelming her mind. She did not matter. She was not wanted or loved or needed. She was alone and unimportant.
Becky pushed to her feet and stumbled forward across the roadway and into the carpark the boarded the water edge. It was not much of a drop down to the water, the cold dark water that would swallow her up into oblivion where she would stay unimportant, unloved and unneeded.
She turned back for a moment and saw all the happiness. She wanted that, she had made believe it was hers. But it had been a dream. A lie. She was not loved.
Her soul was shattered beyond repair with this knowledge. All she needed to do was take one more step. One more step and she would never again have to see him with her. One more step and she would never feel this painful stabbing in her soul because she was not loved. One more step and it would be over. No more pain. No more heartache. No more them. One more step and he would have the happily ever after he clearly wanted and was meant to have. One more step and she would be a forgotten mark on his happiest day.
I don’t think you ready for this jelly I don’t think you ready for this jelly I don’t think you ready for this ‘Cause my body too bootylicious for yo babe
Happy Hatchday, @theprincessbard!
It had been meant to be a girls’ night out; time to unwind after a hard week.
And then he walked in.
She didn’t believe in love at first sight, but chemistry? That was off the charts, and they hadn’t even spoken yet…
*picks my jaw up off the floor* That man is sex on a stick...unf
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My handsome hubby.
The Sacrifice
Happy Birthday to the beautiful soul who helped bring this all to life.
His father’s old rocking chair moved gently back and forth and the motion had put her to sleep. She was safe in his arms. She was safe in the dilapidated house they’d made their own. Safe from the outside world and the wicked people who walked it.
But the gentle rocking and the comforting arms could not keep her mind from finding danger.
Zena cried out and twitched in her sleep.
“We have to go back.”
The two men reined in their horses and looked back down the road the way they had come, down beyond the wagons that remained and the people that still lived. Charles and Matthew had to lead their people to safety now; their father was among the dead. Everything had changed and it had changed so fast.
The two brothers had been fighting when the first arrows had whistled through the air. Had it not been for Matthew’s good hearing, an arrow might have ended up in Charles’s back. They had been trying to beat each other senseless, trying to hurt each other over a young woman whom they were both in love with.
A young woman who had been left behind. One life to save many. And she had been the one brave enough to make the sacrifice. She had been the one to urge them all to go, to save themselves. She had been crying but resolute as they rode away.
“We have to get our people to safety first. Our duty comes before our hearts.”
“How can you say that!” Matthew snarled at his brother, ready to restart the earlier fight. “She is back there and in danger.”
“And what of these people? What of the children? What of Louisa’s Grandmama? Would Louisa forgive us if we left them to fend for themselves and returned to her?”
Matthew opened his mouth to argue but then he saw the pain in his brother’s face. This was eating Charles up as much as it was him.
“But what if they…”
Charles gritted his teeth and looked at the ground. He could not answer his brother’s question. He could not bear the thought. But he knew what was required of them, and what Louisa had begged them to do. He would not dishonour her bravery by breaking their promises to her.
“We need to keep moving, the sooner we reach the city and safety, the sooner we can go back,” Charles replied after the silence had stretched out.
“But you said…” Matthew looked sideways at his brother.
“I said we have to do our duty first, I said we had to get our people to safety first.”
“Oh,” Matthew grinned at his brother and then spurred his horse on, a wild excitement taking him to be done with duty and rescue their girl. “Well, come on, brother. Get a move on.”
**
Louisa had never thought herself to be a very brave person. She screamed at spiders and needed to light a candle before she could move her feet out from under the covers at night. Today she had found a bravery that she had not known, she had stood up to outlaws and negotiated freedom for her people.
Just two hours ago she had been sitting in the back of a wagon loaded with fabric, negotiating with David and Lea for some maroon lace for a dress she wished to make before the next moon festival. She wanted a pretty dress to wear in hopes that someone might finally find enough courage to make his intentions clear.
Now David and Lea were dead, their wagon emptied of all the expensive fabric they had planned to sell. The wagon had left filled with people. Many of the horses remaining with the outlaws, as Louisa did.
The brothers had not wanted to ride away and leave her behind. She had not wanted to be left behind but she had made the bargain and made them promise. In tears, she had made the two men promise to ride to safety with their people and leave her to her fate.
Because of it Louisa had found out she was brave. She had found out that she could be a hero like in the stories. Without sword or shield, she had stood up and become a hero. People lived because of her courage.
She would have been proud of herself if she had not been so terrified.
There were at least a dozen men in this gang of criminals. They were not the outlaws of noble heart, robbing the rich to give to the poor. These were terrible men, scar covered and violent, and each looked at her in such a way that her skin crawled. There was violence in their hunger, and Louisa had heard stories…
She knew what was to come and her mind raced as to how she could avoid it, or at least buy time. Not for rescue, she had sent the two men that might do so away. She hoped to buy time for her escape. Hours had passed already and there had been no chance to escape. The men squabbled over the spoils of their attack. They seemed to fight over everything.
That gave Louisa an idea.
A hand rubbed over her back and Louisa jumped, turning she found a gap-toothed man leering at her.
“Are you the leader of these men?” Louisa asked.
“Ha! He wishes!” Another man laughed loudly.
“So,” Louisa said turning to the laughing man. He reminded her of a rat with his long, thin nose. “Does that mean you are?”
“There are no leaders, we are all equal,” another man said. He looked at the others with an expression that made Louisa think that he thought he should be the leader.
“But if there is no leader, then who will I give myself to.”
“All of us!” Another of the men yelled with great enthusiasm and made a lewd gesture. The others all laughed.
“Oh, that won’t work. I want to give myself to the strongest of you, the leader. Only to the strongest will I give myself to willingly and with great passion. So, which one of you is the strongest?” Louisa moved to a tree stump that was clearly often used as a seat by the gang; the wood was smooth. She crossed her leg up over the other, her torn dress flashing her legs.
“I am the strongest!”
“No, it’s me!”
All the men began to yell each other down. Louisa pretended to be unconvinced by their words. Maybe even a little bored. Inside she was terrified and it was all she could do not to shake in her seat.
The yelling turned to pushing and shoving. Punches were thrown.
Louisa watched the men descend into their darker nature. Knives came out and Louisa nearly screamed as one man stabbed another.
They were trying to kill each other, and it was over her! It was insanity. Louisa took no pleasure in the fact nor in the way they were hurting each other. It was awful. But fewer men meant her chance of survival, of escape, increased.
“Whoever is left standing gets me. And to find out what I can do with my tongue.” Louisa called out the words and smiled, gesturing for the men to keep fighting. She had no trick with her tongue but she had heard one of the women say similar in the last town they had visited. The woman had been trying to get Matthew or Charles to purchase her services. Louisa had thrown an apple at the back of Charles’s head, as he was turned away from her. It had served to ruin any moment that might have been happening.
It was that woman that Louisa now pretended herself to be as she waited for a chance to run.
And then the moment came. There were no eyes on her. Four men lay dead and still the others fought on. Louisa slipped from the tree stump and around the trees, she found a horse. One of her own people’s horse. It knew her and knelt for her to get on. She straddled the horse easily in her torn skirt.
The men did not take long to realise she was gone.
Louisa had been born to people that rode, she had been riding since she was tiny and this stallion was young and strong. He moved swiftly taking them back to the road and hopefully to safety. Louisa rode as hard as she could, never looking back.
Perhaps she should have, she heard a rider approach suddenly. How he had appeared so quickly beside her she did not know. She glanced at him and did not recognise his face from the camp and the fight. They must have had others still out on the road waiting for new travellers. Louisa had not thought about that possibility.
The rider leapt from his horse and knocked Louisa from hers. They fell hard to the ground and rolled. The rough ground damaged clothing and skin. Louisa hurt everywhere. She felt as though all the breath had been knocked from her body and she could not draw more. She rolled around on the hard ground clutching her knees up to her chest as she tried to breathe.
More horses approached and Louisa knew her gamble had failed. Now they would not fight over her. Now they would not leave her free to escape. At least Louisa had tried.
Louisa rolled to her knees and tried to crawl away. The man from the horse grabbed her by the hair and pulled her backwards. He tugged her back beside her before striking her in the face. Louisa scratched his face in retaliation and punched him in the throat. He let go of her.
“Leave her alone!”
Louisa looked up and was surprised to see that two of the horsemen bearing down on them were coming from the wrong direction. She was more surprised to recognise them both. It had been Charles that had yelled out. He was in front of Matthew and he leapt from his horse while it was still moving.
A sound behind Louise made her turn back to her attacker. She found a pistol aimed at her face. She had never seen one up close before. None of their people were allowed to carry one.
“Wench!”
The man pulled something back on the weapon that Louisa could not see and then fired. A figure moved and the figure hit Louisa instead of the bullet.
Charles was struck in the shoulder and he lay against Louisa on the ground, bleeding. Matthew yelled as he leapt from his horse, and his blade ended the other man’s life before he could reload.
Louisa cried out. She did not know what she was saying. She cried out over and over, her arms flailing around…
“Zena, Zena, wake up, wake up. It was just a dream.”
She opened her eyes, she was back at their sanctuary, no horses, no bad men. Just them. Zena snuggled in against his chest and sighed. “Charles will find us again, Matthew. I know he will.”
Her best friend looked at her strangely. He shook his head and cuddled her tightly. “You’re safe now, Zena. You’re safe.”
And she felt safe. The dream was fading away and there was nothing else but the rocking chair, the sound of the rain and his arms around her. She was safe now, she was always safe with him.
last night i found the most perfect christmas card of all time
i bought it, but i am keeping it for myself.
Now that’s everything, huh? No weapons, no friends, no hope.
Buffy - Once More, with Feeling - Overture/Going Through the Motions