โItโs going to be okay.โ With one arm wrapped around my waist, Shannon led me back to the common room. โJohnny is going to find him.โ
โI should have gone with him,โ I replied, numb. โItโs my fault.โ
โNo, Claire, itโs not. None of this is your fault, I promise.โ She stopped in front of the door and turned to look at me. โAnd youโre in no condition to go running around town looking for him. Joeyโs not drinking. Heโll drive us back to your house and weโll be there when Johnny brings him home. Because heย willย find him, Shan. He wonโt stop until he does.โ
โI canโt deal with Lizzie right now, Shan,โ I admitted, gesturing at the closed door. โI canโt.โ Sniffling, I batted a tear off my cheek. โBecause if she says another word about Gerard, I think I might snap.โ
โThen wait out here, okay,โ Shannon replied. โIโll go inside and get my brother.โ
โOkay,โ I agreed with a hiccup, not trusting myself to be anywhere near our other friend in this moment.
When Shannon opened the door a moment later, and tried to slip inconspicuously inside, Lizzieโs voice boomed through the air. โI donโt care what she says. Heโs clearly after getting into her head and twisting everything around,โ she was screaming. โSheโs making all of this up to cover for him.โ
That was it.
That was all I could take.
Losing every ounce of self-control left inside of my body, I slammed my palm against the semi-closed door and pushed it back open.
โMaking it up?โ My voice was deathly cold as I stood in the doorway, eyes trained on the willowy blonde. โMaking itย up?โ
โWhy would you do that?โ Lizzie cried, turning to face me. โWhy would you lie about my sister like that?โ
โI didnโt lie,โ I heard myself respond, knowing that the only thing I had left to lose had already bolted. โAnd I didnโt make anything up.โ Narrowing my eyes, I gritted out the words, โMark didnโt rape your sister.โ
โYes, heย did! I read the words on her suicide note,โ she screamed, tears flowing freely down her cheeks. โIย know, Claire!โ Strangling out a heaving breath, she sobbed, โIย knowย what he did to her!โ
โYou donโt know anything!โ I shouted back, losing my cool. โYou donโt have a fucking clue about what actually happened, Lizzie.โ
โAnd you do?โ
โYes,โ I screamed back at her. โYour sister is not the victim in this story. She was never Markโs victim. She was his fucking accomplice!โ
You could have heard a pin drop.
Everyoneโs eyes landed on me.
โWhat are you saying, Claire?โ Hugh demanded, making a beeline for me. โWhat the fuck does that mean?โ
โIt wasnโt Caoimhe, Hugh,โ I cried, when my brotherโs hands clamped down on my shoulders, โit wasย Gerard.โ
โWhat?โ My brother staggered backwards, clutching his chest. โWhat do you mean it was Gibs?โ
โThereโs a note from Caoimhe,โ I tried to explain, feeling my entire frame rack with tremors. โGerard kept it all along.โ Shuddering, I squeezed out, โIt explains everything.โ
โHow dare you!โ Lizzie choked out, eyes full of horror and betrayal. โThereโs no other letter.โ
โHow dareย you,โ I challenged right back at her. โHow fucking dare you treat him like you have all these years.โ I couldnโt stop my tears from falling or my voice from rising. โAnd yes there is another letter, the real fucking letter, and I suggest that you read it, Liz. And then, once you have, you might want to start directing your anger at the right people.โย Narrowing my eyes, I spat, โBecause Gerard Gibson was never your target!โ
โNo, no, no, I know the truth,โ she desperately refuted my claims, tears streaming down her cheeks, looking more vulnerable than Iโd seen her look since her sisterโs funeral.
She looked so broken, so utterly lost, that for a moment I had the strongest urge to fold her into my arms and make her feel better.
But I couldnโt do it.
Not this time.
I couldnโt bow to her anger.
Her pain belonged to her. Passing it around to the rest of us wasnโt fair.
She wasnโt the same little girl Iโd grown up with, and while my heart truly broke for all the heartache she had endured, I couldnโt live my life with this level of toxicity in it.
โI know what really happened,โ she continued to cry.
โYou werenโt there,โ I replied, striving for calmness when I felt anything but. โYou donโt know the whole story. You never did. None of us knew.โ Straightening my spine, I forced myself to add, โBut we do now.โ
โHeโs trying to change the narrative.โ
โOf what?โ
โOf my sisterโs death!โ
โNo, heโs not,โ I shouted back. โGerard has never done anything other than try to survive the horrendous hand of cards life dealt him.โ
โI donโt believe you,โ she cried, roughly pushing Patrick away when he tried to hug her. โGod, I fucking hate you so much right now, Claire!โ
โFine,โ I snapped back. โDonโt believe me. Label me as a liar. If hating me fills a hole in your heart, then you go right ahead and hate me, but donโt expect me to wait around and take your shit anymore. Because Iโm done with it all. Including you.โ
โClaire.โ Shannon hurried to intervene. โYou donโt mean that.โ
โOh, Iโve never meant anythingย more, Shannon,โ I ground out. โI canโt do this with her anymore. Iย wonโt.โ
โIโm not doing this with you,โ Lizzie sobbed.
โWell, I am absolutely doing this with you,โ I spat back. โBecause I am done holding my tongue, and I will never allow you to use him as your personal punching bag ever again.โ
โYou are such aย bitch.โ
โAnd you are such a bully,โ I roared back. โYou know, Gerard took your bullshit for years.โ Furious, I shook my head. โHe knew the truth, and let you treat him like that. Let you try to meddle and twist and turn his friends against him.โ I narrowed my eyes in disgust. โThat was you, Lizzie.ย Youย did that to him, but it stops now. Do you hear me? Go and get help. Sort your head out because Iโm done walking this road with you. Iโm stepping off!โ
โGuys, please,โ Shannon offered up. โPlease donโt fight.โ
โIโm not fighting, Shannon,โ I stated. โIโm just done.โ
โWe can fix this, guys,โ Shannon tried to plead. โCome on. After everything weโve been through. We can get through this together.โ
โI canโt,โ Lizzie hiccupped a sob. โNot after tonight.โ
Neither could I. โDonโt ever speak to me again, Lizzie Young,โ I warned, and then, truly disappointed in myself, I walked away from one of my oldest friends in the world for the sake of another.