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Chapter no 31

Not in Love

DIFFICULT CHOICES

 

RUE

Minami was waiting for me on a bench in the ground-floorย lobby, a cross- legged figure leisurely sipping from a water bottle. She didnโ€™t call me over, but I sat next to her anyway.

โ€œHe told you about Florence?โ€ I nodded.

โ€œJust wanted to make sure. Otherwise, I would have.โ€

I studied her pretty, relaxed face. The steel underneath her calm demeanor. โ€œYou and Eli are very close, arenโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œOh, yeah. I get fed up with Sul and Hark all the time, but Eliโ€™s my rock, as cheesy as it sounds. Did he tell you that it was his idea? The final breakthrough for the tech. We were stuck forย ages, and then he figured out the last step. And he was so proud.โ€ She smiled. โ€œHe was the kid, you know? The youngest. Hark was broody and worldly, but Eli was pure sunshine. Kind and fun and a total flirt. It has dulled over the years, because of everything that happened with his family, but you can still see that spark, right?โ€

I could. I did. And I wasnโ€™t sure what someone with that kind of spark was doing with someone likeย me.

โ€œI adored him from the start,โ€ Minami continued. โ€œBut, Rue, it doesnโ€™t really matter. I didnโ€™t want you to know because of Eli. I wanted you to

know because ofย you.โ€ She stood. Looked down at me with a grave expression. โ€œYou and your friend should watch your backs with Florence. Neither of you deserves to go through what I did.โ€

 

 

When I pulled in to Klineโ€™s parking lot, the sun baked high in the sky,ย and Florence was already outside, sitting on one of the benches on the side of the building. There was little doubt that she was waiting for someone.

โ€œHi, Rue,โ€ she said, when I walked to her. Her hair was a fiery, bright orange in the midday light, a stark contrast to her melancholic smile. โ€œEli emailed me.โ€

I frowned. โ€œHe did?โ€

โ€œHe told me he gave you his version of what happened. Said I might want to give you mine.โ€ She laughed softly, and there was some fondness for Eli in it, as though she liked him despite herself. โ€œYou know what he wrote to me?โ€

I shook my head.

โ€œThat when it all went down, ten years ago, what hurt him the most was not being able to understand the actions of someone he trusted. Heโ€™d never wish this on you, and thought I should give you an explanation.โ€ She pressed her lips together. โ€œHe didnโ€™t ask for an explanation for himself. Didnโ€™t insult me. Wasnโ€™t even passive aggressive. All three of themโ€” Minami, Hark, Eliโ€”have refused to talk to me ever since the loan was bought. Not a single communication happened without lawyers standing around. And here Eli Killgore is. Breaking the streak. For you.โ€

Florenceโ€™s words lingered in the air. My heart felt at once laden and wrung through a strainer. โ€œAnd?โ€ I asked. I could not bring myself to take a seat next to her.

โ€œIโ€™m not sure what he told you.โ€

It sounded enough like an admission that I had to brace myself. โ€œJust give me your story, then.โ€

โ€œOkay. I . . .โ€ Florence ran a hand through her hair and sighed heavily. โ€œYou have to understand, Rue. The world is not black and white. There are shades of gray. There are difficult choices that people have to make sometimes. The UT job . . . the UT job wasย reallyย bad. I realized that despite my grants and my output, they werenโ€™t going to offer me tenure. It

had happened before, to people more qualified than me. There were a couple of lawsuits and several investigations going on, all started by women in the department whoโ€™d been treated unfairly. Fucking terrible. And thatโ€™s when . . .โ€ She shrugged. โ€œBrock was a big part of it. Which should have been a red flag, but at the time our marriage wasnโ€™t quite the dumpster fire it later became, and we were actively working on saving it. We were trying to have a baby, if you can believe it. We were brainstorming ways for me to get out of academia altogether, considering a move, maybe. Talked about it forย months. In the end, pivoting to industry made the most sense. I was thinking of just getting a research staff job, butโ€”Rue, will you sit?โ€ She squinted, covering her eyes with her hand. โ€œThe sun is right behind you.โ€

I didnโ€™t move. My feet were rooted to the ground. โ€œBut?โ€

โ€œWell, it was Brock who brought it up. He said, โ€˜What about all the biofuel stuff youโ€™ve been working on? Canโ€™t you start your own company centered around that?โ€™ And I . . .โ€ She paused for a long, long while. โ€œI began looking into how I could make it happen.โ€

My heart dropped into my stomach. โ€œAnd you didnโ€™t give the others any of the credit.โ€

โ€œCome on.โ€ She laughed. โ€œHark and Eli were never going to getย credit. They were grad students, for fuckโ€™s sake. No grad student gets credit for the kind of ideas they help refine. Their contributions were grunt work. Was I supposed to share the patent with two men, just because theyโ€™d run a couple of assays for me? Please. I knew theyโ€™d be fine.โ€

Eli hadnโ€™t been, though. Nor Hark, I suspected. โ€œWhat about Minami?โ€ โ€œSee, thatโ€™s . . .โ€ Florence nodded slowly. โ€œThat reallyย doesย hurt, in

hindsight. I feel horrible for not including her in the patent. But I didnโ€™t have any other choice. You know howย hardย it is, for women in our field. I was in a terrible situation, andโ€”โ€

โ€œMinami is a woman, too, and a more junior academic,โ€ I interrupted harshly. I highly doubted Minamiโ€™s career had been as privileged as Florenceโ€™s. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s notโ€”Florence, having it hard doesnโ€™t give us a pass to cheat other people out of their work, especially not to screw overย people who have it harder.โ€

โ€œI know. And I felt horribleโ€”why do you think I spent the following years knee deep in mentorship programs, trying to uplift junior scientists? I was trying toย atoneย for that.โ€

โ€œThe only correct way to atone is toย give Minami credit.โ€

โ€œRue, if I hadnโ€™t done what needed to be done, you know who would have owned the patent? Not me. Not Minami. Not Eli or Hark.ย UTย would have owned it.โ€

โ€œSo what?โ€ I blinked in confusion. โ€œSo it was okay to sacrifice everyone as long asย youย got it? It was Minamiโ€™s idea.โ€

โ€œOnly partially! I helped Minami refine it. I lent her my expertise. If it hadnโ€™t been for me, it wouldnโ€™t have moved past the most preliminary stages.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not what Eli thinks.โ€

โ€œThen heโ€™sย lying. Do you really believeย himย over me?โ€

Youย didย lie to me, I wanted to say. Whyย did you lie to me?ย But the answer was obvious. And even if everything Florence was saying was true, even if her contribution was superior to everyone elseโ€™s, did that make what sheโ€™d done forgivable?

I studied her face, truly seeing it for the first time. Florence stared back, and then began laughing. โ€œYou know what this feels like?โ€

I remained silent.

โ€œLike Eli and I are fighting over you.โ€ She was still chuckling, but I could not see the humor. And my heart did hurt for Eli, but . . .

โ€œThe person on whose behalf I feel the most outrage, right now, is Minami.โ€

โ€œRue. I . . . I just hope youโ€™ll be able to see my point of view. I hope that you realize that I had to make some very difficult choices, and forgive me.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s notย myย forgiveness you need,โ€ I said.

She called after me, but I strode to my car without hesitation.

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