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Complicate Me
Best
Selling Author M. ROBINSON
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It was complicated, it was
also just the beginning.
A decision.
A simple choice.
There is always that one
moment in life where things could have been different. That one moment where
you could have chosen a path that would lead you down a certain road.
A different life.
It was easier to pretend that
we were still best friends, and that she was my girl and I was her boy.
Pretending was better than
knowing the truth...
I. Ruined. Us.
I had her.
I lost her.
I love her.
All I did was complicate us.
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My brown eyed girl sat on our blankets with her arms wrapped around her
knees, hiding her face. The tiny frame that I adored so much shook
uncontrollably, only heightening the deepest sobbing that escalated with each
passing second. It was such an intimate moment, not to be shared with
anyone, especially me. Alex didn’t cry. I watched her bawl for the first time in
my life. I had never seen anyone cry like that before, and it shook me to my
core, slicing me whole, and making me feel like I
was dying. Carving a memory that I would take to my grave. There was no
going back…
No erasing.
No do overs.
No deleting.
What I witnessed tonight would be my purgatory; I would now close my eyes
and forever see her falling apart in front of me. Shattering before my very
own eyes and I found it hard to breathe.
Hard to move.
My feet were glued to the goddamn floor as she continued to weep, sob, bawl,
violently sucking in air that wasn’t available. I accepted it all; each tear that
fell from her face becoming pieces of me. Circulating through my veins and
blood, it flowed
endlessly, a river of her sadness and sorrow and of my broken promises. No
beginning or ending to her cries, just an infinite current, flooding the hole
where my heart should be. The shadow of her trembling petite body reflected off
the walls, leaving a trail of regrets in its wake.
Mine.
Hers.
Ours.
Growing up in a small town you overheard a lot of things. People talking,
stories told, town gossip. You listened a lot. You learned a lot. Tourists,
townies, friends, and especially family all shared wisdom and advice that you
think you will never need.
Bunch of bullshit. They say you have that one moment in life where
things could have been different, that one
moment that changes the course of
your life or the direction you could have taken. That one moment that could
forever change you and everything you wanted to be true, everything you wanted
to believe. One simple decision could alter your entire
future.
My entire world.
I would forever remember this moment for the rest of my life. This is the
moment that changed everything. This is the moment where I took another
direction, another road that led me to my own demise. My own
regrets. I should have walked in
there. I should have apologized. I should have begged for her forgiveness. I
should have promised that I would never hurt her again. I should have done
whatever it took to make her look at me the way she had our entire lives.
But I didn’t…
I did none of those things…
Not one.
Nothing was said between us.
No words.
No actions.
I was a coward and couldn’t do it. I couldn’t see her like that. I couldn’t look
into her eyes and know that I had hurt her. That I had disappointed her. That
I ruined her love and lost her respect for me. The boy who promised he
would never hurt her.
The boy who swore he would always protect her.
The boy who vowed he would never let anything happen to her.
That same boy was me.
I was the reason she was bawling.
I was the reason she was hurt.
I was the reason she was broken.
She knew the truth. It had finally caught up to me… I shattered her illusion
that I was hers. I ruined the one good thing I had in my life. The girl that
owned my heart was bleeding out for me in a way that I had never seen
before. The house was no longer our safe place.
I had brought my hurricane with me…
I couldn’t risk the possibility of losing her permanently if I walked in there
and admitted my truths. She wouldn’t love me anymore, she wouldn’t look at
me the same anymore, and she wouldn’t be mine anymore.
My brown eyed girl.
The girl that I had loved all of my life.
The same girl that I would
love for the rest of my life.
Alexandra.
I gave her the only comfort I could in her moment of despair. I turned around
and left. I walked down the stairs and got into my truck. I turned the engine
on and drove my sorry ass home. I took a shower and never once looked at
myself in the mirror. I
pretended that nothing changed. That I didn’t cause her pain, and that she
didn’t know the truth. That I didn’t see her sobbing and that she wasn’t even
bawling to begin with. That we were still just best friends, and that she was
my girl and I was her boy.
My Half-Pint and her Bo.
It was better than knowing…
I ruined us.
Best Selling Author M. Robinson loves to read. She favors anything that has
angst,
romance, triangles, cheating, love, and of course sex! She has been reading
since the Babysitters Club and R.L. Stein.
She was born in New Jersey but was raised in Tampa Fl. She is currently
pursuing
her Ph.D in psychology, with two years left.
She is married to an amazing man who she
loves to pieces. They have two German
Shepherd mixes and a Tabby cat.
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