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Chapter no 25

Luna and the Lie

โ€œIโ€™m going to get some tea or coffee from the cafeteria. Do you

want anything?โ€

I asked as I got to my feet, ignoring the way my knees popped from how long Iโ€™d been sitting in the waiting room at the hospital.

At the hospital.

At the hospital after following the ambulance carrying Mr. Cooper. Mr. Cooper who I was 99 percent sure, had suffered a heart attack.

Two hours in the waiting room had given me enough time to nurse a pounding headache, a knot in my chest that would have felt like a malignant tumor if those felt like something, and knees that cracked as I stood up. After the paramedics had shown up, I had followed behind, wanting to throw up and pray at the same time, but I hadnโ€™t prayed for anything in so long, I wasnโ€™t sure I knew how to do it anymore.

And behind me, in Mr. Cooperโ€™s car, had been Ripley in his truck.

Rip who hadnโ€™t said more than a handful of words to me since heโ€™d first shouted for someone to call an ambulance. Who had stood there to the side while the EMTs had loaded Mr. C up. Who hadnโ€™t made a move to leave, which was why I had taken his car since mine was at home.

Rip and I had sat there, three chairs apart, in silence the entire time. I wasnโ€™t sure what he had been thinking, or what heโ€™d felt. And I sure hadnโ€™t known what to say.

I didnโ€™t know what to think, if I was going to be honest with myself.

Mom.

Twenty-two years. All that angerโ€ฆ

It wasnโ€™t the time to think about it, but it was hard not to let my mind wander to those words and what they possibly meant.

I wasnโ€™t stupid.

Iโ€™d had my heart in my throat for the last two hours. My stomach felt off and tight and hot, and I genuinely felt sick with worry over a man I loved and cared for. It didnโ€™t help that I had been blowing up Lydiaโ€™s phone and she hadnโ€™t answered. Iโ€™d left her voice mails on her cell and their home phone telling her to call me, but she still hadnโ€™t.

Was it normal for whatever they were doing to him to take so long?ย I wondered. I wasnโ€™t sure. I had tried looking up things on the internet, but the information was so broad, all it did was make me sicker.

Which was why I knew I needed to get up and move around for a little while, even if it was just a short trip to the cafeteria. Being helpless was one of the crappiest things in the world.

Rip stared straight ahead at the television playing an episode ofย Law and Orderย as he answered in a voice I had never heard before. โ€œNo.โ€

He had barely moved in the hours weโ€™d been sitting there. Was he worried too? Did he feel guilty for getting into an argument with Mr. Cooperโ€”his maybe-possibly-I-think-Dadโ€”right before? I couldnโ€™t blame him if he did.

I felt guilty for not doing more. For not stopping them. For not opening my mouth and complaining about that little jerk when Mr. C had first stuck him with me.

A small part of me, that honestly wasnโ€™t so small, felt dumb for not putting the dots together.

Another small part of me felt a little betrayed that, if it was true that they were related, that neither one of them had ever said a word.

Especially not Mr. Cooper, who had been a better father figure to me than my own dad had been. This man that I genuinely loved hadnโ€™t even hinted at the fact that the forty-one-year-old man I saw five days a week, if not six days a week, might be his son.

If I thought about itโ€ฆ if I really thought about itโ€ฆ they both had the same tall, broad builds. Wide shoulders, big chests, they were tank-like. Ripley didnโ€™t have his eyes, but he did have his chin. And if I hadnโ€™t met Mr. Cooper after heโ€™d gone completely gray, they might have the same hair color too. They liked their coffee the same way, had a couple of the same ticsโ€ฆ.

If they were related, then their hostility toward one another made so much sense it was annoying.

If anyone knew what it was like to be resentful toward a relative, it was me.

And I hadnโ€™t known.

I hadnโ€™t even had a clue after nine years of knowing the older man.

Maybe it wasnโ€™t true. Maybe I had misunderstood, but I seriously,ย seriouslyย doubted it. Why else would Rip use the โ€œmomโ€ word around Mr. Cooper? If they were related by any other means, I bet it would have been brought up by that point. And the years made sense. Hadnโ€™t Rip said he was eighteen when his mom had died? Hadnโ€™t Mr. C remarried a year later and been with Lydia twenty-two years?

They were related. They had to be.

And they had kept it a secret.

Secrets, secrets are no fun. Secrets hurt someone.

It wasnโ€™t the time to focus on that, I tried to tell myself. It was time to worry about Mr. Cooper. This had nothing to do with me.

Sometimes, it was a lot easier to accept things when you realized that at the end of the day, you were just an innocent casualty in a train wreck that had been caused by something that had slowly rusted and fallen apart over decades.

Going up to my tiptoes to stretch my calves, I took in the grave, withdrawn expression on Ripleyโ€™s face as he sat in his chair a few feet away from the one I had been in, and asked, โ€œRip? Do you want anything? I can get you a soda too if you donโ€™t want coffee.โ€

He still didnโ€™t take his attention away from the television as he said in a gravelly, tight voice, โ€œNo.โ€

I wasnโ€™t sure if heโ€™d even eaten his lunch. I hadnโ€™t felt like eating mine after everything that had happened with my cousin. โ€œSomething to eat?โ€ I asked, battling that helpless feeling for the man in the operation room.

โ€œNo.โ€

I saw his fingers spread where they were on his thighs, watched the way he flicked his gaze up to me as his lips parted a little, thisโ€ฆ annoyed expression coming over his face. I knew that expression. Iโ€™d seen my parents make the same one enough times over my life.

Specifically when I would try to talk to them and just ended up bothering them instead. It was theirย stupid idiot kidย face. Like they pitied me for caring. For wanting something that they knew I wouldnโ€™t get, something I should have known they wouldnโ€™t give me, but had been too young to understand.

It was the face they made right before I had a reason to feel regret.

โ€œI donโ€™t fucking want anything, Luna, okay?โ€ he said so calmly it was eerie.

I swallowed. I reminded myself that he might be feeling guilty and angry because someone he had a history with was in the hospital, and he felt bad. Someone who might be his father. Maybe.

So I tried to shrug it off. I tried to forgive him for that face that made my stomach clench harder. I tried to tell myself that sometimes people didnโ€™t know what they needed or wanted when they were suffering. Nobody was rational when they were upset. Not even me. I had asked this man to break someoneโ€™s hand for me in retaliation hours ago. Hello, hypocrite.

โ€œAre you sure?โ€ I didnโ€™t drop it, because I knew he needed to eat or at least drink something. โ€œI donโ€™t think youโ€™ve eaten anything andโ€”โ€

That ugly,ย uglyย expression didnโ€™t go anywhere, that calm, weird, soft voice sticking around his vocal cords. โ€œI already fucking said I donโ€™t want anything,ย okay?โ€ย he growled.

His dad had a heart attack and you need to be patient with him, I told myself, told my heart as it hurt and my stomach as it got impossibly tighter.

I kept my gaze on his face, and told him patiently, โ€œIโ€™m just asking, Rip. You donโ€™t have to bite my head off. Iโ€™m only trying to help. I wonโ€™t ask again, okay?โ€

This man who had slept in my bed rolled his eyes. His hands opened and closed on his thighs, and I tried to prepare myself. Tried to tell myself,ย kill him with kindness. Choose patience. And that all fell apart and away as this man I knew but didnโ€™t know snarled, โ€œGo back to the shop, Luna. Iโ€™m not in the mood to deal with your shit.โ€

Deal with my shit?

Okay. All right. He was dealing with stuff. I had to remember that.ย I had to. He didnโ€™t mean what he said. So I kept my voice as friendly and patient as I could muster. โ€œIโ€™m here for Mr. Cooper.โ€ Then I tried to give him a little smile. A patient one, so he would know I was just trying to help. If I didnโ€™t care about him, I wouldnโ€™t give a crap about his calorie or liquid intake. Didnโ€™t he know that? โ€œIโ€™m here for you too, Rip. You shouldnโ€™t be here alone.โ€

It was his head cocking to the side that put me even more on edge.

The tone of his voice didnโ€™t help. Not at all.

โ€œIโ€™m not in the mood, do you get me? I donโ€™t need you to worry about me right now. What I need is for you to give me some space without worrying about hurting your feelings.โ€

I wanted to flinch, but I didnโ€™t. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to worry about hurting my feelings.โ€

โ€œI always worry about hurting your fucking feelings, Luna. Give me a break,โ€ he snapped.

It didnโ€™t surprise me that I didnโ€™t reel back at his words. Not even if his statement stung me like a burn under hot water. โ€œSince when?โ€ I asked him, hearing the tension in my voice and not liking how he was making me feel.

This man shook his head. โ€œIโ€™m not in the fucking mood.โ€

Heย wasnโ€™t in the mood?

โ€œIโ€™m not in the mood to have you be mean to me when Iโ€™m only trying to be your friend,โ€ I replied, feeling my face go hot and indignation fill my soul at how he was just trying to get rid of me like we were strangers.

He had slept in my bed the night before. He had made me lunch and dinner. Bought me breakfast.

Friends were there for each other, and thatโ€™s what I was doing. Trying to watch out for him. Be there for him.

And he was pushing me away, and not in a nice way.

The next few words out of his mouth proved it. โ€œYouโ€™re trying to be my friend? Be my friend by giving me some space before I say or do something Iโ€™ll end up regretting later. Give me some space so that later on I donโ€™t have to feel bad for making you feel bad.โ€

Maybe I should have let it go, should have walked away and given him the space he wanted, but it had been a long day and I felt riled. Prickled. Hurt already physically and emotionally. I didnโ€™t feel like letting him steamroll me.

Especially after everything that had happened lately with the funeral and my sisters and my dad. Maybe if my sister hadnโ€™t kicked me out of her place, or these wounds from my dad hadnโ€™t been reopened, or if my cousin hadnโ€™t just shown up to my work to try and hurt meโ€ฆ Maybe I could have let it go if all those things hadnโ€™t existed so recently. If they hadnโ€™t rubbed me raw as much as they already had.

Now this? From him of all people?

I didnโ€™t like being threatened, especially not today.

โ€œWhat is that supposed to mean?โ€ I asked him cautiously, fear pooling in my stomach as I tried to think about him having things to say that would intentionally hurt me.

โ€œDrop it.โ€

Drop it? There was something to drop? My heart started beating faster, and that survival instinct told me to let it go. Told me this wasnโ€™t worth it. But I couldnโ€™t.ย I couldnโ€™t.ย โ€œWhatโ€™s that supposed to mean?โ€ I

repeated myself. โ€œWhat would you say to me that would hurt my feelings?โ€

The face he madeโ€ฆ the face he made warned me. It was the only preface I was going to get before he aimed blue-green eyes at me like they had fire in them.

โ€œTell me,โ€ I kept going even though some part of me knew I didnโ€™t want to know.

โ€œStop.โ€

I couldnโ€™t though.ย I couldnโ€™t.ย Not today. Not after this life Iโ€™d been living for so long where it seemed like half my loved ones didnโ€™t trust me or didnโ€™t value me enough. I didnโ€™t want to take it from one other person I was so invested in. I didnโ€™t want Rip to be on that list. Was that so wrong? โ€œI want to know. I donโ€™t want you to tiptoe around me because you think Iโ€™m weak or pathetic. Iโ€™m not. Iโ€™m not either. I want you toย tellย me.โ€

His expression alone might have killed me. โ€œYeah? Thatโ€™s what you want?โ€ he asked, something about his tone almost cruel. โ€œIโ€™ve known what you fucking did to your family from the day we went to the funeral, Luna. Itโ€™s not some fucking secret. I knew. Everyone fucking knew, Jesus Christ.โ€

Donโ€™t you let him see you flinch.

But he wasnโ€™t stopping. He wasnโ€™t freaking done. โ€œYou wanna know how I knew? You wanna know the truth? I didnโ€™t read about the bust in the paper. I knew about it because thatย gangย you asked me if I was in wasnโ€™t aย gang. I was in an MC. A motorcycle club. The Reapers. And we didnโ€™t fuck with your familyโ€™s drugs, but Iโ€™d met your uncle. Iโ€™d met your dad. I heard all about the girl that got half the family arrested. I knew about you before I met you.โ€

Some rational part of my brain tried to tell the rest of it that what he was saying wasnโ€™t a big deal. That it didnโ€™t change anything. That it didnโ€™t mean anything.

I wasnโ€™t embarrassed by it. I didnโ€™t feel bad about it.

Butโ€ฆ

โ€œCooperโ€™s known the entire time too, so you know. He told me years ago that heโ€™d hired a PI to look into you, and heโ€™s always known where you came from and who your family was.โ€

Heโ€™d known too. For who knows how long, maybe from the beginning, he had known.

And heโ€™d never said a word.

I could understand keeping his first wife a secret. Maybe, I could even understand him keeping Rip a secret if I really wanted to be logical. But heโ€™d known about my background and never said anything? Not in nine years?

โ€œIs that good enough? Will you go now and give me a fucking break, or do I need to spell it out for you?ย Leave me alone.โ€

Leave me alone, my sister had projected at me wordlessly countless times.

Leave me alone, my dad had hissed at me countless more.

Leave me alone.

I could have held a whole lot of anger in my heart. When people like Thea or Kyra made me upset, there were a million things I could have thought of to hurt them, but I never would. Because I would never want anyone I loved to hurt because of me. I would go out of my way to make sure that didnโ€™t happen.

Yetโ€ฆ

I froze. I blinked, and I swallowed as I said, almost woodenly, attempting to ignore the familiarity of what had come out of his mouth, โ€œIโ€™m only trying to be your friend.โ€

โ€œDoes it look like I give a fuck about that right now?โ€

I had gotten real good at getting crapped on by people. By being taken advantage of.

But not from people who I thought I could trust. Who had made me believe that I could. Yet here I was.

You canโ€™t make anyone love you or care about you. I knew that better than anyone.

The hairs on my arms stood up, my back prickled, and I just wentโ€ฆ numb as I stood there, looking down at the man I had cared for, for years. The one who had started to make me feel that I wasnโ€™t a nuisance, that it was okay to ask him for things. That had made me feel safe. Understood.

And I realized the burn in me was actually a freezer burn. Leave me alone, Lucas Ripley had just said to me.

I didnโ€™t have much pride, but I had enough.

Maybe Rip couldnโ€™t put things together enough, but I had left the people who hadnโ€™t wanted me around and never looked back. Enough was enough. I was over itโ€”those words, getting shoved aside by all these people I cared about, being made to feel dispensableโ€”that all ofย thisย felt like acid on my soul.

He wanted me to leave him alone too? He didnโ€™t want to be my friend? He wanted to keep things from me like everyone freaking else?

Biting the inside of my cheek, I kept my gaze steady on him as that freezer burn pain spread through me. I could feel it in the pores of my face, along my mouth, in my eyes.

I should have let it go, I knew. I should have avoided this conversation, but I hadnโ€™t. I had walked right into this, and this pain was all my own freaking fault. I had nobody else to blame but myself.

Then again, he could have said just about anything else to me, too, that wouldnโ€™t hurt half as bad.

But the funny things was: he hadnโ€™t. I was fed up. I was so damn tired I couldnโ€™t remember the last time I had felt more exhausted. And all of a sudden, so lonely I couldnโ€™t bear it.

This was what I got for hoping. For forgetting.

Everyone deserves love, but there are people that donโ€™t want it, no matter how desperately and truly you might give it to them.

I took a step back and then another, giving him one single nod as I said with a calmness he didnโ€™t deserve, โ€œYouโ€™re right, Mr. Ripley. You knew better than me that you could hurt my feelings, but you did it anyway.โ€ I bit the inside of my cheek and squeezed the hell out of my soul. โ€œIโ€™m sorry for stepping over the line. Iโ€™m sorry for pushing you. I wonโ€™t ever do it again.โ€

I didnโ€™t shed one single tear as I turned around and walked out of the waiting room. I didnโ€™t shed a tear as I made it to the cafeteria and got myself coffee. And when I carried it back with me to the same waiting room where Iโ€™d left the last person to ever break my heart, I was proud of myself.

Just because he didnโ€™t even want my support didnโ€™t mean that I was going to run and hide, not when someone I cared about and someone who cared about me right back was undergoing surgery. Lucas Ripley might have kicked me in the chest just now, but he wasnโ€™t going to make me forget why I was there.

This was for Mr. Cooper. The man who wouldnโ€™t have kicked me out of the room. The one who had been there for me time and time again.

Maybe he had known where I had come from, and that hurt me that he would keep so much from me, but Iโ€™d deal with that later. Deal with it when I knew he was fine. I wouldnโ€™t hold any bad feelings toward him when I wasnโ€™t sure if he was even going to be okay.

Thanks to the clear glass that was used as walls for the room, I could see it was still empty except for the one dark-haired man I was not going

to look at.

I kept my chin up high as I took the same seat Iโ€™d been in before instead of taking one further away fromย my boss.

Then I sat back, put my eyes on the television screen, and didnโ€™t look at Ripley again until thirty minutes later when a doctor came in, asking for relatives of Mr. Cooperโ€™s. I eavesdropped long enough in the conversation to hear that he had made it through surgery successfully but would be in intensive care for the time being, which could be hours or days. Until then, only family.

And that was one thing I wasnโ€™t. Any of their family.

Maybe I didnโ€™t have the best basis for what a family was supposed to be like, but I was fed up with being lied to. Fed up with being kicked aside, over and over and over again. Even I knew that wasnโ€™t whatย familyย was supposed to be like.

Leave me alone.

I was fuckingย sick of it. Sick of those words. Sick of even myself.

I picked up my phone, dialed Lydiaโ€™s number, and waited for her to answer. When she finally did, apologizing for being with a client, I told her what happened. Then I listened to her wail of shock and her promise to be there as soon as possible.

Only at that point did I get up and leave; as much as my heart might tell me otherwise, I wasnโ€™t family.

My family consisted of a dad who had threatened to kill me, a brother who had walked out on us, a cousin who had tried to beat me up, two lying sisters, and the one and only person who loved me as much as I loved her.

I loved myself enough to know what I deserved.

And thisโ€ฆ shitโ€ฆ that had just happened, was not one of those things.

There werenโ€™t enough donuts or homemade lunches in the world to make this worth it. That was for freaking sure.

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