PART 9
‘I’m sorry,’ he
muttered, sullen now.
Melanie found herself in the Brady
Pub, or rather what it used to be; the Fish Market. She couldn’t help but think
how beautiful young Carly looked in the red and black pants suit she was
wearing, her hair pulled back from her face. But her expression was rather sad
as she sat at one of the tables with Caroline.
‘There isn’t much to say. I fell for
Bo and he didn’t fall for me; simple as that.’
‘And you fell pretty hard, didn’t
you?’
‘I love him. I know it all
happened pretty fast; we haven’t known each other long or gone on a date or
anything but there’s something about him… as if I’ve always known him, as if he
was the man I’ve been looking for my entire life. But I know for Bo Hope was it
and always will be.’ Melanie winced at the tone of resignation in her mother’s
voice.
‘Oh Carly… Bo and Hope had that kind
of love so special, most people wouldn't dream of it.’ Caroline replied. ‘But
there are different kinds of love; I know that better than anybody. You can
love two people in different ways and not any less.’
‘I know you’re trying to make me
feel better but I don’t know if I’ll find any kind of love with Bo. I can’t
keep chasing him; I can’t do that to him and I can’t do that to myself.’
‘She was giving up,’ she said to
Isabella as the scene darkened. ‘Of course she did... Molly told me Bo kept
rejecting her.’
‘It was my fault Victor made
his move on her.’ Isabella said quietly. ‘I recommended Carly as his private
doctor following his stroke. She was in and out of his house administering his
therapy and he in turn administered his charm on her.’
‘It’s not like you knew,’ Melanie protested. ‘You
had no way of knowing Victor will lure his way into her life like that.’
‘He did more than that. He was
obsessed with her, almost as much as Lawrence was and he was determined to have
her. I should’ve warned her; my mother was murdered by my stepfather because of
her affair with him.’
Melanie cringed, shaking her head.
‘I realise what Bo was going through at the time but this was more his fault
than it was yours, Isabella. He was the one who sat back and watch Victor date
her. He’s the one to blame. I mean... we’re talking about a man who seduced
Caroline, a married woman! Why did Bo allow it to happen,
why didn’t he do anything?’
‘I wouldn’t say he didn’t do
anything.’ The void lifted and Melanie saw they were in an interior of a cabin,
which was made up of one huge room. Carly and Bo were arguing.
‘Victor already thinks you’re a
couple.’
‘Does that bother you?’ Carly asked
coldly.
‘He’s my father; he’s old enough to
be yours!’
‘Age has nothing to with it, Bo.’
‘It has everything to do with it, I
think that’s the reason why you’re attracted to him. I think you like the idea
of having a father figure around.’
Seeing her mother reddening at his words,
Melanie fervently wished she could slap Bo.
‘I think,’ Carly replied, recovering
fast from his attack, ‘that you don’t like the idea of me being with anyone at
all and the fact Victor is your father’s just giving you an excuse to object.’
Bo watched Carly in silence as she
put away some used dishes then sighed. ‘Carly, could you just tell me what you
want?’
Melanie was shocked. ‘You’re
actually asking her that?’ Isabella signalled her to be quiet.
‘What difference does it make?’
Carly turned to him. ‘What I want, I know I can never have.’ She went on with
her chore and Melanie saw Bo was looking uncomfortable. All you have to do is tell her that
you love her, it’s so obvious that you do! Melanie
wanted to scream at him.
‘Carly, I don’t mean to argue with
you, I just don’t want to see you get hurt.’ He said after a brief awkward
silence.
‘By Victor?’
‘Yes.’
‘I’ve been hurt before, so it
wouldn’t be the end of the world for me. I’m a survivor, so don’t worry about
me.’ Carly’s airy tone couldn’t hide the bitterness in it.
‘Okay, maybe I don’t have the right
to worry about you but I can’t help it. You and I have a lot of differences...
but... we also have a connection. I can’t deny it, it’s there.’ His brown eyes
were fixed on Carly who was watching him warily. ‘You’ve got to be very careful
where Victor is concerned. You never know what he’s up to and he has... a way
with women. He uses all that charm to draw them in. And he’s done that to
you, hasn’t he?’
‘No thanks to you,’ Melanie couldn't help but
retort, glaring at him.
‘If you mean he’s been attentive,
made me feel important and special then yes.’ Was Carly’s cool reply. ‘And
more.’
‘What do you mean more?’
‘He’s told me he’s in love with me.’
Bo’s face was now hard. ‘And you?
Are you in love with Victor?’
‘For God sake Bo, can’t you see it’s you she’s in love with! And can’t you stop
denying what you feel for her?’ Melanie snapped, losing her temper. Isabella
held her arm consolingly.
‘I... I have feelings for him,’ Carly
said at last, somewhat reluctantly.
‘That’s not what I asked. Do you
love him?’
‘I don’t know. There are all kinds
of love in the world so what I feel for Victor is... probably one of them. It’s
different.’
‘Different from what?’
Fool! Melanie shook her head in disbelief.
‘Different means it’s not real and I
don’t think you should settle for something that is not real.’
‘I don’t think I would know the real
thing if it was staring me in the face.’
Bo moved a little nearer to her.
‘it’s real when you share a little boy’s laughter, share his trust, when you
can give a gift that has a lot of meaning and you don’t have to explain that.’
Tentatively he reached out and touched her face, cupping her chin. ‘when you
can’t stay away from someone, even though you should.’
Melanie stared, her heart lifting at
the tender expression now on Bo’s face. He was touching Carly’s face with both
hands now and Carly was sobbing as he pressed kisses on her forehead then her
mouth, kisses that became more urgent, heated and passionate as Carly returned
them, her arms round him.
Lifting her, Bo carried her to the
bed and lowered her on it. Embarrassed, Melanie turned to Isabella. ‘Uh...
maybe I should skip this part...’
Isabella smiled but firmly turned
her back to the couple now entwined on the bed and to her relief, still fully
dressed. Bo was passionately kissing Carly, moving down to her neck and
slowly began unbuttoning her blouse; pressing his face against her breasts.
But Carly pushed him away, getting out bed. She looked tearful while Bo looked
rather taken aback as he stared at her. ‘Carly, what’s wrong?’
Carly shook her head. ‘I can’t let
this happen.' Melanie didn’t blame her; in her shoes
she would’ve done the same. And Bo had no right to seduce her anyway; not with
the way he was behaving.
‘Are you?’
‘I am.’ Bo got up from the bed, looking as though he wanted pull
her back into his arms. ‘you know how I feel...’
‘No Bo, I don’t; I don’t know how you feel. I know you keep
telling me to stay out of your life, you don’t want a relationship and there’s
just no room for me.’
‘That’s right.’
‘Then what is this?’ Carly demanded, on the verge
of tears. ‘What am I supposed to think when you kiss me? When you touch me or
when you want to make love to me?’
Melanie turned to Bo, waiting to
hear his answer. He was now looking uncomfortable; which further angered her.
Just how did he expect Carly to allow him make love to her, after making it
clear he didn’t want a permanent thing with her? Melanie didn’t care how much
he was hurting; he was being selfish and cruel to her.
‘You’re making a big deal out of
this.’
God... she could slap him!
‘So... I’m just a girl you can have a good time with?’ Carly’s tone was now more
tearful and distraught.
‘No Carly...’ he protested weakly.
‘I’m not saying that.’
‘Poor pathetic Carly... she’s been
begging for it for a long time! That’s how you make me feel, you treat me
that way... I feel used!’ Tears rolled down Carly’s cheeks, much to Melanie’s
distress. ‘So that’s what you want, have your way with me and then go back to
your life like nothing happened!’
‘No, you’re wrong about that!’ Bo
denied.
‘Then tell me what you feel! What do you want from me?’
Bo stared at her, unable to answer.
‘I need to know what all this means, please.’ Carly said, struggling
to compose herself.
Bo turned away from her abruptly as
though trying to maintain control of his emotions. ‘I made a mistake, I
shouldn’t have kissed you.’ He muttered.
Melanie shook her head, feeling
terribly sorry for her mother who bowed her head in sorrow at his words. But to
her credit, Carly still managed to keep calm. ‘I guess we both did,’ she said
miserably. ‘But mine was still believing we stood a chance, that you could
forget the past but you never will.’
‘I was honest with you from the very
beginning,’ Bo replied, still with his back to her, much to Melanie’s disgust.
If he wanted to be crueler, the least he could do was to do so to her face, not
take the coward’s stance.
‘I know and I didn’t buy it then but
I do now and it’s about time anyway.’
Bo turned back to face Carly as she
went on, ‘I’m finally getting your message Bo Brady and you should be happy
about it.’
‘You think I’m happy about this?’
‘It doesn’t matter!’ Carly was now
losing control. ‘It doesn’t matter because there won’t be anymore
misunderstandings or arguments... no more nights like this! No fights, no
scenes, no feeling at all! You’ve got what you want!’ she began to cry.
‘No I didn’t...’
‘You said you don’t want me in your life, you don’t want love!’ As though she couldn't bear being
in the same room as him any longer, Carly turned away from him only for Bo to
seize her by the shoulders, holding her; his eyes blazing.
‘No Carly, I want you!’ He stroked her tousled hair, his
fingers moving down to wipe her tears. ‘I want you,’ he repeated, pressing
frantic kisses on her cheeks and lips; holding her face, a tender expression
now on his handsome features. ‘Carly, I love you.’ He said softly. Carly stared
at him through damp eyes, incredulous. ‘I do.’ He assured her.
‘Oh my God...’ Melanie whispered,
not realising her fingers were clutching her throat. He finally said it, finally.
Bo kissed Carly passionately,
drawing her against him. Carly’s arms went up hesitantly and then she was
holding him, fervently returning his kisses. Melanie began to smile but then
remembered what she’d gleaned from Molly. Something obviously went wrong
otherwise Carly wouldn’t have married Victor at all.
The couple finally came up for air,
still locked in each other’s arms.
‘You love me.’ Carly said softly.
Bo nodded and smiled, suddenly
looking boyishly shy. ‘The night we first met on my pier... I couldn't stop
thinking about you. I knew you were trouble.’
A real romantic, Melanie thought sarcastically.
‘But I didn’t realise how much until
that rainy night at the other cabin, where we had your birthday celebration.
You complained your mattress was lumpy.’ He said, chuckling. Carly laughed with
him.
‘I knew then I loved you,’ he
admitted, still smiling tenderly at her. ‘I fell for a princess.’
‘It was a good night for both of
us,’ Carly replied, her expression just as tender. ‘I fell in love with you
that night too. Or maybe it was the first night we met... I don’t remember not
being love with you!’ Bo leaned down to kiss her neck and Carly touched his
face with both hands. ‘It’s so great to finally being able to say it... really
say it.’ She kissed him, nestling close to him as his arms tightened round her.
‘I love you, so much!’
What the hell then happened? Melanie agonised, watching them
looking so happily in love. She saw it immediately. A change on Bo’s face as he
stroked Carly’s face; as though his mind was elsewhere. Please tell me he wasn’t thinking
about Hope... not at that moment, thought
Melanie, upset. But his expression wasn’t of sadness or yearning, it was fear-
abject fear. In a flash she remembered what Molly said; Bo knew he loved Carly but he got
scared. He was scared of giving in to a great love and have it taken it way
from him; he couldn’t stand it happening to him and Shawn D all over again.
Oh no... Melanie immediately knew what he was going
to do before he even did it; he disentangled himself from Carly’s arms, his
expression back to impassive. Now it was Carly’s turn to be taken aback.
‘What’s wrong?’
‘This is...’ he began.
‘No,’ she whispered.
‘I’m a mistake you shouldn’t make.’
‘That’s my decision...!’
‘No it isn’t.’
‘Bo what....’
‘Quiet!’ he snapped harshly, as though the sound of her
voice would be his undoing. ‘Carly, I won’t be able to give you the kind of
life you want... the kind of life you deserve.’ His voice rose, 'I’m not good for you; I’m no good for anyone so just stay away
from me.’
Carly went up to him as he turned
tentatively touching his arm but he shook it off. Her expression was sad again
and it wrung Melanie’s heart to see it. ‘You can’t forget her. And I don’t want
you to; I’m not asking you to but she wouldn’t want you to go on living this
way.’
Bo refused to answer or look at her.
‘Hope isn’t the only one who died
that night; a part of you did... that precious part that wasn’t afraid of loving
someone! And I’m so sorry,’ Carly’s tears sprang back, ‘I wish I could take
away all your pain but I can’t. And I won’t keep doing this to myself. I love
you so much but I can’t spend the rest of my life waiting for you!’ Carly gulped as the tears
ran down her cheeks. ‘So you’re going to have to decide if love is worth the
risk. I’m willing to risk anything for you.’
Bo’s resolute, stubborn look told
Melanie what he’d decided and she hated him for it. ‘How could he be so cruel!’ she burst
out. ‘He finally admitted his feelings and then just flung her happiness
away... just like that!’
‘Bo didn’t mean to be cruel, Mel.
His fear just made him mishandle things.’
‘Well, he sure did a good job of
it!’ Melanie brushed back angry tears with the back of her hand. ‘Gave her hope
and then took it away from her... and thanks to him she married Victor!’
‘Now be fair,’ Isabella admonished.
‘What did Molly tell you, he wrote a letter to her and Emmy Borden passed it on
to Victor who then forged it.’
‘Yeah, so? Why did it have to take a
marriage proposal from another man for Bo to finally come to his senses? And
why the hell didn’t he go to mum and tell her instead of writing a...’ she
faltered, suddenly remembering she’d written a letter to Nathan- a letter
he never got- after Phillip’s proposal of marriage. She
was guilty of that mistake too.
‘You know what... never mind.’ She
said gruffly. Let’s go on.’
:::::::::::::::
‘Victor kissed me last night.’
Melanie immediately felt deep revulsion
at the image; very glad Isabella didn’t show her that.
‘Oh,’ Alice Horton’s eyebrows rose
in mild surprise. Hope’s grandmother. Melanie wondered if Hope high and mighty
Brady ever knew just how much of a mother figure Mrs. Horton was to her rival.
There was genuine compassion and fondness on the older woman’s face as she
listened to Carly.
‘Part of me feels so drawn to
Victor; he makes me feel special and safe.’
‘What does that mean; you’re in love
with him?’
‘She’s not, Mum... you’re not!’ Melanie said.
‘If you’re asking me if I’m
passionately in love with him, the answer is no; I’m not.
But I’m not really an expert; I’ve
only been in love twice before and each time it ended badly and I ended up hurt
and alone. Maybe this is the kind of love I need you know, this gentle love.’
Melanie felt ill. This was simply
too familiar to her, her own mistake of agreeing to marry Phillip when it was
really Nathan she loved. True she’d loved Phillip before but compared to how
she’d felt for Nathan, it had been more of a passionate infatuation. Her love
for Nathan had been more mature, deeper.
Alice Horton’s face wore an
expression of doubt. ‘But are you sure this is what you really want, settling
for second best?’
‘I don’t think that's what this is.’
‘Well, darling... that other kind of
love, it’s there for you. Real
love. But all you have to do is to be patient.’
‘Bo and I are over; we had our
chance and it’s gone.’
‘So... you’re turning to Victor.’
‘If he can make me happy,’
‘And you think he can make you
happy?’
‘I don’t know. All I know is that
I’m tired of being sad.’
‘Oh Mum...’ Melanie whispered as
Carly and Mrs. Horton left the room arm in arm. Then to her shock she saw
through the half open other door, Bo on a ladder; an odd look on his
face. He had obviously heard the whole conversation.
‘He was right there!’ Melanie exclaimed
to Isabella. ‘Why didn’t he step up?!'
‘Stubbornness, I’m afraid. And that
stubbornness gave Victor the opportunity to keep courting Carly and then
propose to her. In his defence, Bo never thought she would say yes.’
Serious miscalculation, Bo! Melanie fumed.
‘And don’t forget.... the letter...’
‘Yeah, the letter. Why didn’t he
just go to Mum, why send a letter?’
The room darkened then lighted again
to show a private hospital room. Bo was in bed, looking pale as he handed a
letter to a slightly plump brunette. Emmy,
Melanie guessed. ‘He was ill,’ she said, feeling ashamed for judging him.
‘And you already know what happened
to that letter.’ Isabella reminded.
Melanie nodded. ‘So Mum went ahead with it because she thought Bo
didn’t want her.’ Just
like I thought Nathan didn’t want me... no thanks to Stephanie.
‘Yes, I’m afraid. And pride got in
the way of them finding out about the forged letter. That wedding would never
have happened at all.’
‘Show me.’
The void lifted again and Melanie
was confronted by the sight of Carly preparing for the wedding ceremony. ‘What the hell is she wearing?’ Melanie regarded the
puffed sleeves of Carly’s wedding dress with horror. ‘It’s wrong on so many
levels!’
‘Hey it was the nineties,’ Isabella
chided. ‘Besides, it was made by a top designer.’
As far as Melanie was concerned, the
nineties’ fashion wasn’t very kind to wedding gowns. To her modern eyes it was
a ghastly disaster of a dress but somehow Carly managed to pull it off; being
very beautiful. Beautiful and yet sad; Melanie could see the sadness in her mother’s
eyes. She wasn’t marrying the man she really wanted, she was settling for less. With her were the bridesmaids; Jennifer and Isabella
helping her; both young women in long lace dresses, their hair piled up.
‘You looked great,’ she smiled at
Isabella who merely grinned.
After they left the room, Carly
picked up a pearl necklace to complete her look. ‘Victor,’ she murmured with a
small smile, clicking her tongue in exasperation went it refused to clasp at
the back. ‘Jennifer?’ she called. ‘Jen?’
But instead of Jennifer, Bo appeared
at the door; devastatingly handsome in his tux. ‘Wow,’ he said, staring at her
in admiration.
It amazed Melanie at how Carly
managed to remain composed even though she was startled by Bo’s sudden
appearance. If Nathan had walked in on her while she was getting ready on
that fateful day she would’ve been a nervous wreck, or rather more than she was
then; aside from the wedding jitters, she kept wondering if Nathan had
gotten her letter.
‘You’re even more beautiful than I
imagined you’d be in a dress like that.’ His expression was one of longing.
‘You make a beautiful bride.’
Who would believe he so cruelly
rejected her at the cabin?
‘I was looking for Jennifer,’ Carly
said rather stiffly. ‘My necklace...’
‘I’ll do it for you.’
‘You don’t have to...’
‘Come on, I got this.’ Taking it
from her, he put the pearls round her neck. And
taking his sweet time fitting it on too, Melanie thought. The pearls were
now securely round Carly’s neck but Bo’s fingers moved rather sensually across her skin and Melanie saw her mother was trembling slightly. The sexual
tension between the couple was so intense that Melanie could barely breathe as
she watched them exchange lingering looks.
‘Thank you,’ she said. ‘You better
get down before the music starts.’
But Bo stood firm. ‘There’s
something I need to say to you.’
Carly’s face turned cold. ‘I don’t
have time for this.’
‘It won’t take long.’
‘What do you want to talk about?’
‘About us,’ he said, brown eyes
fixed on her face. ‘The truth about what’s going on between you and me.’
‘Is it any different from what you
wrote in your note?’
‘That’s what I want to talk about, I
meant every word.’
‘Please don’t do this to me,’
Carly’s voice was calm with a bit of steel in it. ‘I read your note so I know
what you want to say to me; you want me to be happy.’
Victor, you bastard! Melanie shook with anger.
‘Yeah, it what I’ve always wanted
for you..’
‘So don’t keep dragging this because
you’ll only end up hurting me all over again, that’s what will come out of it.’
Before Bo could speak, there was a
knock on the door. ‘Carly? Have you seen Bo? No one seems to know where the
best man is.’
‘Best man...’ Melanie spluttered,
‘he actually had the nerve to ask Bo to be his best man? And Oh God... if only Mum had...’
‘She had nothing but her pride to
protect her, you can’t blame her for that. The so called letter stated Bo
wanted her to be happy with Victor; you didn’t expect her to show it to Bo, did
you?’
‘I would’ve confronted him, showed him
the letter and ask how the hell he could’ve written such a thing to me... the
truth would’ve come up right then if she’d showed it to him or at least further
talk it out with him... Oh why, why did Victor interrupt them!’
Isabella patted the distraught girl
on the shoulder before revealing the next scene to her; the wedding ceremony.
Melanie saw Dr. and Mrs. Horton, both looking anxious; Julie Williams, to her
astonishment looking rather sad (surely she didn’t have a thing for Victor?),
Caroline and Shawn Brady, Marcus Hunter and that conniving creature Emmy in a
blue dress; looking calm yet rather smug. Frankie was standing next to Bo, who
was looking smug as well. He
thought she would stand Victor up at the altar; Melanie guessed immediately.
Alas no, Carly arrived, bouquet in
hand after Jennifer and Isabella and the smug look vanished from Bo’s face as
she walked up to Victor, taking his outstretched hand. Do something! Melanie glared at Bo as the ceremony
began. He can’t be that stupid!
‘If there’s anyone who feel there is
just cause why these two should not be wed, let him speak now or forever hold
his peace...’
‘Say something, you idiot!’ Melanie shouted, glaring
at Bo. ‘Don’t let her go through with it! Isabella, can’t you change time... make
things different...!’
Isabella shook her head regretfully.
Melanie make a noise of exasperation
and helplessness as she watched Carly repeat her vows with a decidedly forced
smile. And Bo watched, stone faced; not moving a muscle the whole time.
‘By the powers vested me, I now
pronounce you Husband and Wife. You may kiss the bride.’
‘Idiot, idiot!’ Melanie stamped her
foot, revolted beyond measure at the sight of Victor kissing her mother and Bo
simply watching them. How could he just stand
there and allow the woman he loved marry another man-his father for God sake- and a career criminal!
Is this what he would’ve done if the groom was Lawrence? Damn it, Bo!
‘Don’t get upset...’ Isabella soothed.
‘Don’t tell me not to get upset! Your brother let my mum marry that bastard... I know he’s your
father too but he’s a bastard all the same!’ Melanie snapped. ‘Bo just stood there... how could he do such a
thing if he loved her that much?’
‘I’m sorry honey but that’s just how
it played out.’
‘Bo couldn't possibly have believed Mum loved Victor.’
‘No, but he also figured Carly had
finally given up on him, remember she told him she wasn’t going to keep waiting
for him to change his mind; with the way he kept rejecting her.’
Melanie bit her lip, again thinking about
how almost similar this situation was with her and Nathan’s history. Brushing
it aside, she went on, ‘what now?’
The scene changed to the happy
couple’s candle-lit bedroom. ‘Oh gross...’ Melanie moaned on seeing Victor in a
full length dressing robe. ‘You can’t be serious if you actually think
I’m going to watch this... no
way!’
‘I say you should, you have to.’
Isabella’s tone brooked no argument.
Feeling ill, Melanie watched as
Carly came out; now dressed in a white robe and nightgown, her chestnut hair
loose about her shoulders. Melanie couldn't help but observe how her mother’s
smile was forced, her kisses in reply to Victor’s more passive than passionate. But what did I expect, Melanie thought; she doesn’t love him... she can’t
pretend that far, even if she wanted to forget Bo. Victor peeled the robe off her
shoulders but when he tried to lead her by the hand to the bed, Carly didn’t
follow, instead stood where she was. He looked at her in surprise. Carly’s
expression was impassive but her green eyes pleading. Melanie fervently hoped
the bastard wasn’t going to force himself on her. He didn’t, merely touching
her face. ‘It’s okay,’ he said softly.
‘Victor, I’m sorry...’
‘You aren’t ready, are you?’ Victor
guessed, rubbing her bare arms. ‘it’s alright my darling. We have a whole
lifetime ahead of us. It’s alright.’ He enveloped her in his arms.
In the middle of her great
relief , Melanie watched them shrewdly. She saw the disappointment on Victor’s
face and the abject fear on Carly’s as she hugged him back. It wasn’t only that
night... there was no time she would ever be ready or willing to give herself
to Victor. No matter what she felt for her husband, it wasn’t what she felt for
Bo... enough to let him make love to her.
‘She didn’t let him make love to
her,’ she said softly, turning to look at Isabella. ‘Not then, not ever.’
‘Not ever.’ Isabella confirmed.
‘Luckily, Victor was still recovering from his stroke then so she had a valid
excuse for stalling. All the same, she wouldn’t have given herself to Victor.
She simply couldn't.’
‘And Bo?’ Melanie asked rather
bitterly. ‘Was he able to show that much self control with that bitch?’
‘See for yourself.’ Now they were in
the cabin in Bo’s boat. Bo, shirtless, was lying on top of Emmy, kissing her
but rather half heartedly, compared to Emmy who was kissing him eagerly. He
pulled away suddenly, shaking his head. ‘This... this is a mistake.’ By the
slurring of his words, Melanie realised he was drunk. Drunk or not, he
couldn't make love to Emmy... not with Carly on his mind!
Emmy sat up, slipping her arms
round him but he moved away from her. Emmy rose to put her dress back on,
watching him resentfully.
‘It’s her, isn’t it?’
No reply from him.
‘It’s all her fault!’ Emmy said,
anger all over her face. ‘But soon... you will forget her. And when you do, I’ll
be waiting.’
Like you could hold a candle to her! Melanie regarded Emmy with loathing
and scorn as she kissed Bo on the forehead. After she left, Bo got up and
finally let lose his boiling bottled anger- he threw a few things about,
slamming his fist against the wall, making Melanie wince. Carly’s wedding
bouquet was on the table and Melanie thought he would rip it to shreds. But
instead, young Bo Brady held it against his face and began to cry.
‘Oh Bo...’ Tears filled Melanie’s
eyes at the pitiful sight; all anger towards him gone. ‘He couldn't give himself
to Emmy either,’ Isabella said softly, placing a hand on Melanie’s shoulder.
‘Neither of them could go that
far, not with what they knew in their hearts,’ Melanie sniffled, turning to
Isabella. ‘I’m glad I saw this. You were right, I had to see it.’
Isabella enveloped her in a hug as
the room darkened.
Wow, those scenes are hard to read, and they are even harder to watch. I'm glad Melanie is able to see Carly's past with Bo, though, because it allows her to see the good side of Bo, even if she hates to admit it. I'm really excited about this story, keep up the good work. :)
ReplyDeleteThank You Rachel :) yes those scenes were painful but important for Mel to witness. Will do my best and update again soon.
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