You were right | Mary Earps x Reader
5k celebration prompt: "You came." - "You called."
Warnings: abusive partner, physical violence
Woso masterlist | Words: 1.4k
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“You’re a useless piece of shit.” Your boyfriend spat in your face. “You’ve been home all day, and didn’t even have dinner ready for me. And now you say no to sex?” He got angrier with every word he spoke. You just stood there, blinking away the tears that were forming in your eyes. He had been snapping at you like this more and more lately, and you knew that crying would just make the whole situation worse.
“Fine, if I can’t have my way with you, I’ll find someone else who will.” He grabbed his coat and walked out of the door. The door slammed shut with a loud bang that left you shaking, your breath was ragged, and your heart was beating out of your chest. Your body felt weak, as you dropped to the ground, finally allowing the tears to flow.
You wanted to get out of there, but where would you go? You didn’t have a car anymore, Brad had sold it because you didn’t need it according to him. That honestly should have been the first red flag, but somehow at the time you thought he was right and it would probably save you money. And even if you had a car, where would you even go? It wasn’t like you had any friends left.
Mary, your best friend, had warned you about Brad plenty of times when the two of you started dating, but you had brushed it off. He was nice, and he cared about you. When you started spending more time with Brad, she had told you again that he wasn’t good for you, but you had told her that she was just jealous because you were spending less time with her. Now thinking back on it, she had been right, and Brad had convinced you of the things that you had said to her.
You cursed Brad for everything you now came to realise he had ruined for you. You picked up the phone and dialed Mary's number from memory, as her contact was no longer in your phone, you guessed it, Brad's doing.
The phone rang and rang, you almost hung up, but it went to voicemail and you heard her voice relaying the message you had heard so many times before. The beep tone was heard before you could even hang up, so you ended up rambling your thoughts.
“I probably have no right to call you.” You started, taking a moment to wipe away your tears. “You were right. Right about every single thing you said about Brad. I just wanted to call to let you know that I should've listened to you from the start.”
You take a moment to gather your thoughts and wipe away your tears again. “I know I messed everything up, and you don't owe me anything, not even listening to this voicemail.” After taking a deep breath you continue, “If you are listening, Mary, I'm sorry for everything. I should've seen that you were right and he was wrong.”
After that you hang up the phone. Mary would likely never even listen to the voicemail, but it felt good to get that off your chest. She deserved your apology, no matter if she would ever forgive you or not.
When the doorbell rang a few hours later, you assumed it was Brad who had forgotten his keys. Despite really not wanting to see him right now, you got up to open the door, since he would probably be worse than earlier if you didn’t. No part of you had expected to see Mary standing on your doorstep.
You stood there for a moment, just looking at her, not sure what to say after the voicemail that you had left her. “You came.” You eventually spoke. She smiled slightly, “You called.” Before you could say anything else, she stepped forward and pulled you into a tight hug. It brought the kind of comfort that you hadn’t felt in months, so you melted into her touch.
She held you until you let go, understanding that you needed the comfort. Once you stepped out of her hug, she closed the door behind her and told you to tell her everything. Mary’s blood boiled more and more with each new story that you told her about Brad, when you were finished, she couldn’t take it anymore.
“Come on, we’re packing your things. You need to get out of here.” You knew she was right, but you couldn’t just leave, could you? “Where would I even go, Mary?” She looked at you like you were crazy, “My place, of course.”
Eventually you agreed, and started packing your stuff. Ever so often you glanced at the door, Mary noticed and tried to reassure you. Saying that she wouldn’t let anything happen to you, but you knew what he was like. He had the tendency to ruin every good thing that you had.
You had hoped to be able to leave without him coming back, a short note already written stating that you were breaking up with him and that you had moved out, but of course that was too good to be true. He came back to find Mary bringing one of your bags to the living room. She froze, but stayed composed. “Brad.” She said calmly.
“You get in here right now!” He yelled, and of course you came running. Habits didn’t die down easily. “What the actual fuck do you think you’re doing?” Brad yelled again, his face full of rage. You flinched at the loudness of his voice, instinctively stepping back, but you didn’t need to do that this time as Mary stepped in front of you instantly.
“She’s leaving.” Mary stayed composed, calmly but firmly telling him. Brad looked between the two of you, probably thinking about when you two became friends again, and thinking if he could play into anything with that. “She’s my girlfriend, and she’s not going anywhere.” He spat in her face after taking a step closer.
Your heart was beating out of your chest, but Mary stayed calm, smiled at him even. “You don’t scare me, Brad.” She took a step towards him, showing that she meant it. He didn’t seem to care much though, towering over her. “She is mine, I own her. I’ve burned every bridge she ever built, she’s got nowhere to go.” He smiled sinisterly. Your chest tightened at his words and the look in his eyes.
“I’m here, aren’t I?” Mary stood her ground. “Get out of my way, Mary. This has nothing to do with you.” His voice lowered in a way you knew all too well. You stumbled back the moment he tried to get around Mary, but Mary had stellar reflexes and pushed him back with two hands on his chest.
Brad looked confused for a moment, he always got his way, no one ever fought back. But the confusement was quickly replaced by anger as he stormed forwards trying to swing at Mary, but again her football reflexes came in handy as she easily dodged his punch and connected her first with his cheek.
He stumbled to the ground at the power of the punch. A silence fell over the room, until Mary broke it. “Go ahead to the car, I will be right there with your bags.” Her voice softer to you, than the way she had been talking back to Brad.
You rushed out of the room, taking Brad still being on the ground to your advantage. As you ran out the house you heard Mary’s stern voice again. “Don’t move. You’re gonna sit there until I’ve grabbed every single bag of her stuff. After that you will never see me or her ever again. If either one of us does, I will be more than happy to tell the police every single thing that you have ever done to her.” She smiled at the way his face fell, “Good, you don’t have the power anymore.”
Back in the car you were shaking and crying when Mary walked out with the last of your bags. She stepped into the driver's seat and drove out of the neighbourhood quickly. Her hand reassuringly wrapped around yours to try and ground you.
“I’ve got you. He can’t hurt you anymore.” She told you when she parked the car at her place and opened your door. You fell into her arms again, “Thank you.” You managed to get out between sobs. She just held you and told you everything was going to be alright, and for the first time in a long time, you believed it.
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