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Chapter Sixteen
Chloe
and Brady sat across from each other at a table in a local cafe.
She nibbled on the lettuce from her salad as she skimmed through the
third diary. Chloe paused
her reading and looked up at Brady.
"I
guess this is what a nervous breakdown looks like on paper."
Brady
raised his eyebrows. "You
think so?"
Chloe
nodded. "Absolutely... She
was raped by her boyfriend's stepfather, Craig broke up with her, she got
pregnant and then she had to put the baby up for adoption. She felt totally alone...
And believe me, I know how that feels.
At least the part about feeling 'totally alone'."
"So,
I guess reading that diary is like looking into a bottomless pit."
"Pretty
much... I wonder how she got through it all.
I mean, granted, she's not exactly a walking advertisement for
normality these days, but she's not nuts or manic depressive or anything.
This diary... it's kinda terrifying... She really snapped over this
whole thing... Can't say I blame her either."
Brady
smiled sympathetically at her. "But
Craig came back to her... I'm sure that helped."
"Absolutely...
In fact, it's probably the only thing that pulled her out of this hole that
she was in."
"Well,
it makes sense... No matter how strong a person is, they can't always get
through things without help."
Chloe
smiled weakly. "Yeah, but
sometimes it's hard to ask for help. Especially
when you're stubborn or independent."
Brady
looked at her skeptically. "Well...
now... I think we're talking about YOU and not your mother."
"Maybe...
It's tough, Brady. I've had to depend on myself and only myself for so long that
I don't know how to handle it when people want to help me.
Most of the time... I think I don't need their help, but I probably
do."
"Yeah,
I think I can identify with that."
Chloe
smirked. "Yeah, I know you
can... You've always had a tendency to kinda shut people out who care about
you... Except for maybe Belle, right?"
Brady
shrugged. "Something like
that. I mean... Belle has always
been the only one I could truly talk to.
But, all that changed recently..."
Chloe
raised her eyebrows. "It
did?"
"Oh
yeah... There's you now. Whether
I wanted to or not, you always forced me into talking to you about Marlena or
whatever else was pissing me off from day to day."
"Cause...
it was such a hassle to have to talk to crazy ol' Ghoul Girl without me
forcing you to?"
"Noooo...
because I didn't like to talk to anybody.
But, you're different. You
never take any crap from me, Chloe... and you've always understood what I'm
talking about, even if you think I'm wrong."
Chloe
gave him a self-satisfied smile. "Well,
that's true. I don't really take
crap from anyone, and I wasn't going to make an exception for you.
Besides, I know how much you love to pick on me, and I just wanted to
give it right back to you as good as I got it."
"Awwwww...
that's so sweet..." Brady smiled and winked at her.
"Is it any wonder that I made you my girlfriend?"
Chloe's
eyes widened. "Made me?
I don't think so, Brady. More
like, I *let* you be *my* boyfriend."
"Well...
it's an honor AND a privilege then. And,
you know I only pick on you because I want you to be happy."
Chloe
laughed out loud. "Well,
that's kind of backwards logic, isn't it?
You don't think picking on me made me UNhappy?"
"I
don't know. I may have been a bit
harsh at times, but at least it made you think, right?"
"Okay
okay... Sure... Why are you such a challenge to be around?"
Brady
shrugged and grinned at her. "Because
that's what you need. And you
know I'm right."
Chloe
gave in and smiled at him as she leaned over the table to give him a kiss.
"Well... you COULD be right...
That still remains to be seen. Anyway,
Mr. Challenging... finish your sandwich so we can get out of here."
Brady
leaned back in the booth with a grin and waved his hands in front of me.
"Hey... I take orders from no one.
I'll finish when I'm good and ready."
There
was an awkward silence as Chloe gave him what he liked to call 'the look'.
Both eyebrows raised high, eyes opened wider than usual, and her lips
pursed up. She knew the effect it
had, and that it always gave Brady the signal that it was her turn to do be
the boss. He tried to stare her
down and shake her from her stance, but she knew he couldn't do it.
He finally relented and picked up the last part of his sandwich and
devoured it quickly.
Chloe
rewarded him with a dazzling smile. "I win this time..."
"Yeah,
yeah, yeah... I just let you win... you know that."
Chloe
nodded sarcastically. "Sure,
sure... whatever. You know that
you're just putty in my hands."
Brady
looked at her in disgust. "You
wish..."
Chloe
laughed and rolled her eyes at him as he laid money down for the bill.
She took a final sip of her iced tea and stood up from the table.
"Alright,
come on... We've got something important to do." She turned on her heel and marched towards the exit.
Brady
sighed and slid out of the booth as she walked away. He knew he would never be as bad as that lovesick puppy
Phillip was, but he had to let Chloe get her way once in a while.
So, he dutifully followed her out the door and towards the van.
***
Chloe
looked at the cold stone monument in front of her. It was square and marble and decorated with angels.
The name Lennox was inscribed in large, bold letters on the front.
She looked down at the first two grave markers.
"Beatrice
Margaret Wesley Lennox - Beloved Mother and Wife"
and
"Samuel
Malcolm Lennox - Beloved Father and Husband"
Chloe
suppressed an urge to laugh but muttered under her breath.
"Beloved Father... hmph..."
She
sighed and clutched the third diary to her chest. She had brought it out here to try and release the pain that
was locked inside. Chloe wished
she could do it face to face with the man who caused it, but this would have
to do. Brady slipped in behind
her and wrapped his arms around her waist.
"You
okay?"
"Mmm-hmmm...
I just need to do what I came here for."
"You
want me to leave you alone? I can
go wait in the van."
Chloe
shook her head as she turned to face him.
"Absolutely not... I want you to be here. I... I *need* you to be here."
Brady
smiled and kissed her on the forehead. "You
got it."
Chloe
took a deep breath as she sat down on the bench that faced the family plot.
Brady sat beside her and put a comforting hand on her knee.
She breathed in deeply again as she opened the diary to the page she
was looking for.
She
looked at Sam's grave for a moment before reading. "This one's for you, Sam..." She paused briefly and then read from the diary.
"My life might as well be over.
And for what? Because of one man who couldn't control himself.
I have now lost everything. I
hate Sam Lennox, and I hate my father for allowing this to happen.
Craig and I are no longer together, and I don't know if we ever will be
again. And... my daughter.
My Chloe. I had this
beautiful baby girl in my arms just 4 days ago, and now she is gone.
She was perfect in every way, and I have lost her forever.
It feels like God has punished me, but I don't know why. I haven't done anything wrong... I've tried to be a good
person my whole life, but what's the point?
It doesn't matter how good I've been, because bad things have happened
to me. I will never understand
why for as long as I live. I only
hope that my baby Chloe can be shielded from the things that I have been
through this year. I wish I could
protect her, but I can't do that anymore.
She is in God's hands now, and I hope he takes care of her.
Please don't let her hate me. I
only wanted to do what was best for her, and being a member of this family is
not it. Sam Lennox is a hateful,
terrible man and I pray that he will be punished for his sins worse than I
have been punished. It isn't fair
that he gets to live his life and be happy despite what he's done, and I have
to suffer."
Chloe
snapped the book shut and looked up at the headstone. "And to think... that's one of her happier days,
Sam."
Chloe
stood up and passed the book to Brady. She
walked towards the headstone and stared at the name with pain in her eyes.
"I hope you're getting everything you deserve down there in hell,
Sam Lennox. I know that you never
cared that you may have hurt someone, but I want to tell you something. You may have destroyed Nancy then, but not anymore, she is
stronger than that. She didn't
let hate rule her life. That
would have only turned her into a monster like you."
Chloe
stopped as she felt the sobs well up inside of her. She took a deep breath before continuing.
"I am not going to cry in front of you.
You are not going to make me cry.
You are not worth it. All
these years of pain and hatred and sadness, and I came here and found out that
you're not worth even a second of my time or my thoughts.
You didn't destroy Nancy, and you're not going to destroy me either.
I will not let my pain rule me anymore.
Your blood may be running through my veins, but you are not my father.
When I was a little girl, I used to dream that my father would be a
loving, kind, brave, generous, smart and wonderful person... and you are none
of those things."
Chloe
paused as a new realization spread into her mind. She smiled weakly at the thought. "But Craig is all of
that... and even more."
Chloe
stepped closer to Beatrice's grave marker and kneeled down beside it.
She lightly dusted it off and traced the name with her fingertips.
"You
did what you had to do, Beatrice. And
no matter what, you raised a son who I love and respect.
Thank you."
She
smiled softly at Beatrice's headstone and moved away. She turned to look at Sam's grave one more time.
"And
that's it for you, Sam. I know I
could scream and yell and cry for hours, but you're not worth it.
It would only show you that what you did means something, but I don't
think it does. Someone told me
once that it didn't matter how I got into this world, it just matters that I'm
here. As far as I'm concerned,
your name means nothing to me anymore."
Chloe
moved further away from the grave until she was standing close to Brady.
He clasped her hand and smiled weakly in her direction.
She smiled back and laid her head on his shoulder.
"I'm
ready to go now..."
Brady
kissed her gently on the top of her head and silently walked with her until
they reached the van. She placed
her back against the side of the van and sighed deeply. Chloe closed her eyes tightly and a few hot tears squeezed
out of them and rolled down her face. She
wiped the tears off with the back of her hand and opened her eyes to see Brady
standing in front of her.
"Oh
God... Brady... I..."
Brady
reached for her and pulled her into an embrace. "Shhh... you don't have to say anything, Chloe."
Chloe
wanted to stay right there forever. She
felt safe with his strong arms wrapped around her. Chloe leaned slightly away from him so she could look up at
him. "I'm... just spent... I
feel like I need to take a nap or something.
Does that sound ridiculous?"
Brady
shook his head vehemently. "Absolutely
not... you've been through a lot today... and you were so brave.
I am so proud of you Chloe."
Chloe
looked at him with a surprised glance. "Proud
of me? For what?
It was pretty much a one-sided conversation conversation I was having
out there."
"So?
It was still brave, Chloe. You
confronted your feelings head on. And... I'm proud because you've decided not
to hold on to all this pain you have. Hating
that man just gives his actions more credibility, and you know that."
Chloe
nodded sadly. "Yeah... but
that doesn't make it all go away. I
feel better now, but it's not like all the pain just disappeared with a snap
of my fingers."
"I
know, and sometimes it never goes away... but it gets better."
Chloe
sighed and rested her head on his chest. "I know..."
Brady
smiled and stroked her hair with one hand.
"Good... now, let's say we get you back to the hotel so you can
take that nap that you mentioned."
Chloe
looked up at him and smiled. "That's
the best idea I've heard all day."
He kissed her on the forehead and released her from the embrace. They both got in the van, and Chloe took one last glance at the cemetary before they headed off. She silently said goodbye to the Lennox family, as she planned to never come back here again.