@wickedlilglampire
STUPID.
It was so, so STUPID.
The second the pictures were taken and media was done, he parted from Becky as if b u r n t. It had become the norm to f e e l uncomfortable pretending to love someone he didn’t, to be committed to someone he wasn’t; felt UNEASY about pretending it was something real and more than a story line. Hugging Becky, looking at her as if she was his sun and stars and all the galaxies felt more than w r o n g, made him feel SICK and awkward; so much so it had drowned out the pain in his back, the throb that echoed every beat of his heart.
It shouldn’t have been Becky.
He never should have let them force him into this fake relationship.
Changed in sweats and some old band tee shirt, feeling wrong and unbalanced, Colby let his feet guide him through the hallways, didn’t really know where he was heading until he stopped and asked one of the make-up girls if she had seen Saraya. Saraya would make it right, would settle what had shaken lose and part of him hated that.
Hated that he was going to Saraya for comfort, to feel level in his own skin. The past week together had brought back things he had thought died long ago. Foolish of him really to even think that; she had always always been his even when he tried to deny it, run from it, rip it out root and stem and leave behind a gaping wound to rot and fester and never heal over. Saraya was always the one he wanted, was the only woman he had ripped whatever was left of his heart out for and gave it to her, even if she didn’t realize she held it.
It still held true even now, years later.
Colby might not be the smartest of men when it came to the ways of the heart yet, he knew. He knew as well as he knew his way around the ring, if he hadn’t been as flighty as he was, it would always be Saraya for him.
Taking the advice of the make-up girl, his feet took him to Saraya, found her and he smiled soft and easy. “Hey.”















