OCTOBER 31ST 2001 AOIFE
โI AM SOย damn sorry about what happened in there.โ Catching a hold of my hand, Paul led me away from a crowd of nearby partygoers, as he tried to weasel his way back into my good books.
Out of the corner of my eye, I watched as a black Honda Civic tore back up the entrance of the pavilion, causing my heart to hammer violently.
He was back.
The car door opened, and out fell a laughing Joey, with a cigarette dangling from his lips, and a can of Dutch Gold in his hand.
Unsteady on his feet, he banged the roof of the car to signal goodbye, before waving the car off.
Laughing to himself, he took a drag of his smoke and looked around, eyes finally landing and staying on me.
I waved at him.
He raised his hand to wave back but stopped when his gaze flicked to Paul.
His smile disappeared.
โYou were only dancing,โ Paul continued, drawing my attention back to him. โI get it now. I was being a tool. Iโm sorry, Aoif. I am.โ Blowing out a frustrated breath, he let go of my hand to run his hands through his hair. โIโm a jealous, asshole, okay? I canโt help it. Look at you.โ
โLook at me?โ Folding my arms across my chest, I leaned against the parked car at my back, and gave him a hard look. โWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?โ
โIt means youโre beautiful and I lose my head around you.โ
โFlattery wonโt get you out of this,โ I warned, flicking my gaze back to find Joey had disappeared from sight. โYou called me a slutย andย a whore.โ
โAoife, come on,โ he tried to plead. โYou know I didnโt mean it. I donโt really feel that way about you.โ
โIf you donโt mean it, then you shouldnโt say it,โ I snapped, unable to mask the emotion in my voice.
Because itย hurt.
Having him think that way about me was not a good feeling.
Our relationship was a goddamn trainwreck, but it hurt to hear him say those things to me because before we hooked up, we were friends.
Iโd always known that Paul was materialistic and vain. It never used to bother me that much because I had plenty of flaws myself.
I was loud and outspoken, could entice an argument from a silent monk โ as my father liked to remind me, and I was especially slow to get intimate.
He always tolerated my flaws and therefore I tolerated his.
But lately, I was beginning to think that being able to mutually tolerate one another wasnโt a good enough reason to stay in a relationship.
Especially when said relationship was starting to weigh heavily on my shoulders.
โLook, I think itโs pretty clear that weโre not working out,โ I heard myself finally work up the courage and tell him. โIโm not happy, and youโre not happy, so I donโt see why we should continueโ”
โDonโt say it,โ he warned, eyes wild with panic, as he grabbed my hands and pulled me towards him. โWeโre not breaking up, Aoife. Itโs not happening, so get it out of your head.โ
โGet it out of my head?โ I slapped his hands away. โYou donโt get to make all of the decisions here, Paul. I have a say in whether or not I want to be in this relationship. You canโt force me.โ
โYou want him.โ
โWhat are you talking about?โ
โYou know exactly what Iโm talking about.โ He narrowed his eyes in disgust. โWhoย Iโm talking about.โ
I released a heavy breath. โThis isnโt about Joey.โ
โItโs always about him, Aoife,โ he practically roared, losing his cool with me. โIt will always come back to him because you are all about him. Donโt bother denying it. Itโs written all over your face.โ
โHeโs myย friend,ย Paul.โ โBullshit.โ
โIโm not fighting with you about this,โ I growled. โI have a friendship with Joey, and Iโm not giving that up for anyone.โ
โYou mean youโre not givingย himย up,โ he corrected and then choked out a humorless laugh. โJesus Christ, how blind can you get? The asshole doesnโt want you. When are you going to get it through your thick skull? He doesnโt give two shits about you, and itโs fucking pathetic to see you fall over him like this.โ
โPaul!โ
โLook!โ he demanded then, physically turning me around so that I had a perfect view of the side of the pavilion. โLook at him,โ Paul ordered, catching ahold of my chin and forcing me to watch as Danielle Long pinned Joey against the wall of the pavilion and thrust her tongue inside his mouth. And even though his hands hung limply at his sides, he rocked his hips and kissed her back.
Oh yeah, he was definitely into it.
Into her.
My breath hitched in my throat, and it took everything I had inside of me to stand my ground andย notย break down.
โLook,โ Paul reiterated, forcing me to take it all in. โThatโs how much heโs thinking about you, Aoife. He doesnโt give a damn.โ