Faking with Benefits : Chapter 71
Faking with Benefits : A Friends to Lovers Reverse Harem Romance
I go quiet. I donât know what to say.
Weâve never talked about this. Almost thirty years of friendship, but weâve never talked about the seven years of utter radio silence after he joined the national rugby team. Weâve never talked about why he suddenly cut me off, or why I found him, all those years later, drinking himself to death in a hotel room.
âIâm sorry I ignored all your calls,â he mutters, his head bowed. âWasnât personal. I wanted to talk to you. Jesus, you were the only person I could talk to. Butââ
âEmily,â I surmise.
He nods, scrubbing his face. âI had to get away from this city. I had to get away from our school. When I was playing rugby, I could be a different person. I had new mates. A public persona. I just⦠threw myself into that, tried to leave all this shit behind.â
âWhat did you do?â I ask. âWhat did you do that was so bad?â
âI cheated on her,â he growls, kicking the step again.
I try to hide my surprise. âYou cheated on Emily? Before she died?â Zack is the last person I can imagine being unfaithful.
âNo,â he says gruffly. âAfter.â
I narrow my eyes. Iâm not sure Zack is really using the word âcheatingâ right, but I donât think now is the best time to mention it. âOkay.â
âI started getting with girls two months after she died,â he says, his voice breaking. âTwo months. I couldnât handle it anymore, I couldnât sleep alone, I couldnât not⦠have anyone to hold anymore, I couldnât do it.â He swallows convulsively. âAnd isnât that the shittiest thing I could do to her? Who the Hell has a one-night stand sixty days after their fiancée dies? Even my teammates thought it was harsh. Big rugby dudes who spent every night getting drunk and picking up women, and they were literally shocked that I was sleeping around so soon.â
I donât say anything.
He looks down at the ring in his hand. âWasnât just one, either. It was a new girl every night. For years. Sâlike I couldnât help myself.â He swallows. âBut the one thing I could say is that I never fell in love with any of those girls. Not one of them. So, no. I donât love Layla.â He shakes his head, his voice rising. âI canât. I canât. It would beââ
âAn insult to Emilyâs memory?â I ask drily.
He dips his head. âYeah. That.â
âDo you think it would be more insulting than what youâre doing now?â I ask levelly. âDo you honestly think that Emily wanted you to ruin the rest of your life over her? You think she wanted you to treat a girl who loved you like utter crap, in her memory?â I shake my head. âZack, if Em heard what you said to Layla in that garden, sheâd probably be in tears herself.â
âI donât know what else to do,â he groans, wiping a hand over his face. âI canât just forget her.â
âYou donât have to forget someone to move on,â I say, looking at the brick wall opposite us. âWhen my mum died, it consumed my life. It doesnât, anymore. Some days, I donât think of her at all. It doesnât mean sheâs gone.â
He starts to protest, and I cut him off. âYou didnât cheat on Emily, Zack. She was dead. And you were a lonely, heartbroken eighteen-year-old kid who had bad coping mechanisms. Thatâs it.â I reach out and brace a hand on his shoulder. âYouâve got to let it go. Youâre not honouring Emily, youâre just obsessing over her death. You gotta let it go.â
He grimaces, but before he can respond, the door behind us swings open again.
Luke almost trips over us as he falls out of the doorway. His shoulders slump when he sees the two of us. âJesus. What are you two doing?â His voice rises with anger. âWhy the Hell didnât you answer your phones? Iâve been looking for you everywhere! Zack, what the Hell were you thinking, hitting Donny in front of everyone? Itâs already all over social media, for Christâs sake. As if we werenât already in enough crap, now youâre assaulting people!? Iââ
âI think Iâm in love with Layla,â Zack tells him flatly, cutting his tirade short.
That takes the wind right out of Lukeâs sails. For a moment, heâs silent, mouth open. âOh.â He leans against the brick wall, obviously processing that. âOh.â I watch him swallow. âMe too.â
My eyebrows raise. âWhen did you come to that conclusion?â
âAt the wedding,â he says quietly.
âYou knew at the wedding, and you still broke up with her?â Zack asks, coughing to clear his throat. âMate, youâre worse than me. At least I was in denial.â
Luke dips his head in a curt nod. âI broke up with her because I was in love with her. I thought it was an irresponsible match.â
âWhy?â I ask, confused. âIâve never seen you happier.â
âYes. Well. It was stupid. And after this past week without herââ he shakes his head. âIâm sick of being a coward.â
I nod. âMe, too.â
âMe, three,â Zack adds morosely. âPoor Layla. We romanced her half to death, then dropped her as soon as she got the balls to tell us how she felt. Itâs not her fault she fell in love with three total idiots.â
âWe were stupid to think we could teach her anything,â I agree, my mind flashing back to Motherâs Day. I remember Layla dragging me to her pretty pink flat and curling up next to me. I donât want you to be alone right now. âShe was already better at loving someone than all of us combined.â
The three of us are silent for a moment, reflecting. Unseen cars rumble down the nearby road. Horns honk and people laugh as they walk by on the street.
Zack slips Emilyâs ring carefully into the pocket of his jeans and stands, taking a deep breath. âOkay,â he says, with more energy than Iâve seen from him all week. âSo, how are we gonna get her back, then? âCause something tells me sheâs gonna be stubborn.â