Chapter 65
Once Nick
was gone, Claire settled back into her old routine again. On weekdays she worked and went to visit
Casey before coming home to an empty house to make herself dinner, watch some
TV, talk to Nick on the phone, and read before going to bed. The security guards Nick had hired to watch
over the house had started their job immediately, and their presence did help
ease Claire’s mind when she was trying to fall asleep at night, although for
the first few nights, every little sound still made her sit bolt upright, her
heart rate jumping, her ears straining to hear.
But of course, nothing ever happened, and eventually she was able to let
up her guard again and relax enough to sleep.
Weekends
were the loneliest days for Claire because they were the least busy. She hung out with Dianna or Laureen when she
could, but because both of them had boyfriends (Dianna was head over heels with
this guy from work she’d been seeing, and Laureen still hadn’t worked up the
nerve to call things off with Tim), they were usually busy on Friday or
Saturday nights. For something else to
do, she had started driving over to St. Petersburg on Friday nights to watch
the high school football games – her brother Kyle was the football coach. Amber never missed a game, despite being
eight months pregnant, so Claire sat with her in the stands to watch the games,
and afterwards, they went out for pizza while they waited for Kyle to get done
with his post-game spiel and come home.
She didn’t
mind hanging out with her brother and his wife – she and Kyle had always gotten
along well, but had been especially close ever since his bone marrow donation
had saved her life. And Amber had always
been nothing but sweet to her. Yet she
had to admit, it got kind of old hanging out with a married couple. At times, she felt like the third wheel, even
though Kyle and Amber always assured her that she was welcome anytime. It was the same when she was around Laureen
and Tim or Dianna and her new boy toy Todd, and she couldn’t help but wish Nick
were home so that they could do more “couples” things together. It was almost like being single, only she
wasn’t. One glance down at her
engagement ring reminded that she had a man too… he just wasn’t there.
***
Nick
struggled with the separation as well.
Being with the other guys in Los Angeles meant he saw a lot of Brian and
Leighanne, Kevin and Kristin, and AJ and Mary.
He liked all of the guys’ significant others, even Leighanne (although
she had taken the longest for him to get used to), but hanging out with them
made him feel like the third wheel and caused him to miss Claire even more than
he already did.
He and
Howie had started hanging out more, just the two of them. They often hit the clubs at night, and Nick
drank while Howie flirted with the ladies.
To Nick, it felt almost like being single, only he wasn’t. All he had to do was picture Claire to remind
himself that he had a lady of his own… she just wasn’t there.
As he sat
nursing a beer and attempting to keep his eyes from wandering to the scantily
clad women who frequented the clubs, his thoughts constantly turned to
Claire. What was she doing right then?
he always wondered. On weeknights, he
knew she’d be asleep – she usually had to get up early in the morning for
work. On weekends, he had no idea. Part of him hoped she missed him as much as
she missed her, but he also didn’t want her to be miserable pining for
him. Not that she seemed like the
miserable, pining type, but everyone got lonely, and he didn’t want her to be.
He called
her every night, and they usually talked for about an hour before she hung up
to get ready for bed and he to get ready for another night out. He looked forward to the nightly phone
conversations, but they really were not enough.
He loved hearing her voice, but he missed seeing her face, touching her
body, smelling the shampoo she used in her hair and the scented lotion she
always put on. When he came back from a
weekend with her, he could still smell that familiar aroma if he closed his
eyes and imagined it. But after long
enough, the conjured scent would fade, and try as he might, he couldn’t
remember exactly how it smelled. And
that worried him.
After a
late night in the clubs, he’d stumble into Howie’s guestroom and fall into bed,
hugging a pillow to his chest instead of her and smelling nothing but the stale
cigarette smoke and alcohol fumes that clung to his body. As he drifted into an alcohol-induced sleep,
the last images that swam in his hazy mind, before darkness drowned them out,
were of her.
***
Claire’s
dream that night was nothing but a series of vague images, yet when she awoke,
it left her restless and unsettled.
Within seconds, most of the dream had slipped her mind, but she
remembered a few bits and pieces.
Nick. Nick had been in it. She dreamed of him often when he was away and
usually awoke feeling wistful, yet peaceful, the way you were supposed to feel
when you were in love with a man who loved you equally in return. But this dream left her with a much different
feeling, for in it, Nick had not been loving her, but another woman. The mystery woman’s face was a blur, but she
had radiated a sense of beauty no one could deny, lest not Claire. In the dream, they had all been in a posh,
intimately-lit bar, she, Nick, and the woman.
She had sat alone at a small table in the corner of the hazy room,
watching as Nick and the woman drank together at the bar. They had moved quickly from drinking to
flirting to touching, and before she knew it, they were on top of the bar,
making love the way couples in movies did.
And to Claire, who had been unable to rise from her private table and
stop them, it had been like watching a movie… a horror movie she could not
escape by covering her eyes.
Waking up
had been her escape, but even once she had realized it was just a silly dream,
she did not feel much better than she had in the nightmare. Logic told her exactly what had sparked such
a dream on that particular night – it was a Saturday night, and when she’d
talked to Nick earlier in the evening, he’d mentioned hitting the bars with
some of the guys, as she got the impression he did often. The faceless beauty in the dream was, of
course, her mind’s interpretation of the woman he’d kissed the night of her
rejection scare. There was no reason to
be paranoid, she told herself, but even rationalization would not dissolve the
knot that had formed in her stomach.
She slid
out of bed, knowing she would not be getting back to sleep right away, and
crept downstairs. Wandering into the
kitchen, she opened the fridge and stood in front of it, feeling the cool blast
seeping into her skin as she contemplated what she wanted. She pulled out the carton of milk and poured
herself a glass – wasn’t milk supposed to help you sleep? Warm milk was, but… ick.
She put the
carton back on the top shelf and closed the fridge, only to open it again a few
seconds later as she realized she wanted something to go with her milk. She eyed the fruit bin in the bottom of the
fridge, but impulsively snatched a jar of dill pickles from one of the shelves
on the door instead. For some reason,
she’d always liked eating pickles late at night. Maybe it was the salt, or maybe she was just
weird (probably the latter). In any
case, she helped herself to one and crunched down on it, savoring its distinct
taste. She downed the rest of her milk
when she was finished, gagging as she realized what a horrible combination milk
and pickles were, and set her empty glass down next to the sink.
Still
restless and awake, she meandered through the rest of the first story, turning
on lights until the entire downstairs was blazing. That certainly didn’t help her to feel any
sleepier, but she didn’t like wandering around Nick’s house in the dark. It was too big… too many shadowy corners to
hide in.
She sighed
at that thought, wondering how long she was going to be paranoid like
this. It was sort of ridiculous, and she
knew it, but she couldn’t help it, no more than she could help being disturbed
by the dream she’d just had. What was
Nick doing right now? she wondered. It
was only midnight in California; he probably was in a bar or a nightclub. Not screwing a woman on top of the bar
though; that was absurd. Nick had messed
up once, but he’d sworn it would never happen again, and she trusted him. Didn’t she?
She did,
but at the same time, she realized how easy it would be for him to be
unfaithful if he felt the urge to. Just
as easy as it would have been for her to cheat on him with Jamie when he was in
town. But of course she hadn’t, and he
wouldn’t either. She knew that, she
believed that, but it still didn’t keep the possibility from crossing her mind
from time to time.
I’m so tired of being here
Suppressed by all my childish fears
And if you have to leave
I wish that you would just leave
Cause your presence still lingers here
And it won’t leave me alone
These wounds won’t seem to heal
This pain is just too real
There’s just too much that time cannot erase
Long
distance relationships sucked.
She knew
now what Jamie had been thinking when he’d dumped her the summer before they
started college. His excuse had been the
long distance factor, which she’d vehemently argued at the time. “I thought we loved each other!” she
could still recall herself screaming at him, impassioned tears stinging her
eyes. “As long as we love each other
and stay true to each other, distance can’t hurt us! What are you so afraid of, Jamie?”
But now she
knew. She had loved Jamie, just as she
loved Nick now, and she was convinced that he really had loved her then too,
but he knew that being in a new place, away from each other and surrounded by
new people and new temptations, would threaten their relationship. They’d be tied down, yet itching to break
free, at a time when they were supposed to test the waters, live and
learn. It had taken her a long time to
accept it, but now she felt Jamie had been right to insist they break up. If it was meant to be, they would have gotten
back together. But they hadn’t.
And now she
was engaged to Nick and feeling a lot like Jamie must have felt that
summer. She wanted things between her
and Nick to stay as they had always been, but she knew they couldn’t. The real world had changed everything, just
as it had for her and Jamie. They’d had
to leave the familiarity of high school for the great unknown of college, and
inevitably, she and Nick had drifted back to the very different lives they had
always known, after facing a shared hell that had brought them together.
When you cried, I’d wipe away all of your tears
When you’d scream, I’d fight away all of your fears
It was
funny… when she’d first gotten to know Nick, she had constantly marveled over
how alike they were. She’d never
expected herself to have anything in common with Nick Carter, the Backstreet
Boy, but amazingly, they had hit it off right from the start. They’d always understood each other so well,
and for whatever reason, she’d always felt very comfortable around him. That was why she’d fallen for him, and she
hadn’t stopped loving him since.
I held your hand through all of these years
But you still have all of me
Now all she
could think about was how different they were and how it taken her so long to
realize it. Things had changed.
She hated
change.
But life
was full of change, and after twenty-five year of it, she knew it was
inevitable. All she could do was go with
the flow… or move on, in the other direction.
Move on…
It was hard
to move on, but that was another part of life.
Sometimes you had to let go. That
had never been an easy thing for her to do; she had always clung to the past,
afraid to let things change too much. It
was the reason she still lived in the town she’d grown up in and hung out with
her friends from high school. She
cherished the past, documenting all of it in her scrapbook in hopes of
preserving it forever. She loved looking
back on the good old days, the people, places, and memories of her past.
The future,
on the other hand, had not been known to treat her kindly. She hated the uncontrollable nature of
it. She knew that was the fun of it for
some people, not knowing what hand they would be dealt next, but she’d been
dealt bad hands too many times. She
liked to make her own decisions; she liked to be in control. She hated just waiting to see what would
happen, how the future would play out.
Fittingly,
she looked up to find herself in Nick’s office, where she kept all of her
scrapbooking supplies. Lost in her own
thoughts, she hadn’t even realized where she’d been wandering, but now she
crossed the room with purpose and pulled her thick, heavy scrapbook from the
bookshelves. She carried the large album
to Nick’s desk and set it down with a thud.
Sinking into his large, padded desk chair, she opened the dusky purple
cover and started turning slowly through the pages, studying each of the
pictures she’d carefully pasted in, reading each of the captions she’d
written. A trip down memory lane was
always a good way to take her mind off of things or cheer her up. She’d poured over this scrapbook often in the
days before her bone marrow transplant two years ago, cementing the faces of
her family and friends in her mind, just in case…
Now she
looked at old pictures of her parents, taken during her childhood, and thought
of her own impending marriage and the perfect little family she might never
have. She flipped through the pages
representing her high school years and couldn’t help but smile at the photos of
her and her friends as teenagers. How
carefree they had been. And how idealistic,
she added internally as her senior prom picture with Jamie caught her eye,
remembering that night. She’d dreamed
about it recently, which was sort of odd.
When she
got to the first pictures of her and Nick, her thoughts returned to the dream
she’d had just that night, and the knot in her stomach tightened once
more. She studied his face – the
blueness of his eyes, the playful smirk curving his lips, the light smattering
of freckles on his nose – and smiled sadly.
She missed him so much, and the longing for him filled her with pangs of
loneliness.
You used to captivate me
By your resonating light
Now I’m bound by the life you left behind
Your face, it haunts
My once pleasant dreams
Eventually,
she reached the end of the album and shut it, shoving it back onto its shelf
before she circled around the downstairs, turning off lights on her way back up
to bed. She was just burrowing beneath
the covers on her side of the bed, hoping sleep would come to her quickly, when
she heard a high-pitched beep. At first
she was confused; then she realized it was her cell phone, signaling she had
voicemail. Perplexed, she sat back up
and reached over to grab her phone from the bedside table. She pressed the button to dial her voicemail
and put the phone to her ear.
She was a
little surprised to hear the automated voice read off Nick’s phone number –
usually he didn’t try to call her this late. Then again, who else would call at this
hour? She hoped nothing was wrong and
waited anxiously for his message to play.
“Hey, baby,” came his voice, and she relaxed
instantly. “I just thought I’d call…
cause I miss you. You should be here
right now, babe; we’re havin’ an awwwesome time.” Frowning, she rolled her eyes – he was
slurring horribly and was obviously plastered.
She could hear muffled music in the background and figured he was
calling from outside a club. “I wish
you could be here… I miss you, Claire,” he repeated himself. There was a pause, and she could just barely
make out a female voice saying something in the background. Then Nick’s voice came back on the line. “Yeah, so, we’re gonna go hit this other
place… You should come with us. Just hop a flight; you know I can pay for
it.” He giggled drunkenly. “Well, I guess I’ll just talk to you
later. Love you, baby.”
The message
ended, and she deleted it, feeling somewhat dismayed. Though she tried to stop herself from doing
it, she couldn’t help but wonder what he was doing, where he was going, who he
was with. He’d said “we” several times,
so maybe he was with a big group. Maybe
he was just with the guys and their girlfriends – for all she knew, the woman
in the background could have been Mary.
She hadn’t been able to recognize the voice at all; she only knew that
it was female.
Still, the
knot in her stomach felt doubly tight as she turned her phone off and set it
back on the nightstand. The last time
he’d called her like this, he’d been in a bar with another woman. She tried not to make assumptions about this
time, but she couldn’t stop the rampant thoughts from coming, the worry from
gnawing away at her insides.
Your voice, it chased away
All the sanity in me
These wounds won’t seem to heal
This pain is just too real
There’s just too much that time cannot erase
She sighed,
remembering a time when she’d had more serious things to worry about… like
whether or not Nick was going to be okay.
Okay, in every sense of the word – physically, emotionally… her worry
encompassed all. And she’d worried
through it all, though she’d always tried to keep a brave face in front of him.
When you cried, I’d wipe away all of your tears
When you’d scream, I’d fight away all of your fears
And I held your hand through all of these years
But you still have all of me
She’d been
so afraid of losing him then… and lately, that fear had started to return, in a
different form. She felt like things had
changed between them, just in the last two months. It was the separation… it had changed
everything.
I’ve tried so hard to tell myself that you’re gone
But though you’re still with me
I’ve been alone all along
She hated
change. But she knew things would never
be quite the same, and she had to figure out what to do about it. Go with it… or move on.
She lay
awake for a long time that night, thinking, worrying. It was getting light out when she finally
drifted back to sleep and back into her dreams.
Again, she dreamed of Nick, but it was a much different dream. In her resting mind’s eye, she saw him as she
had in the hospital, the day she’d found out about his amputation. On that day, she’d made a promise to herself
that she would never leave him, that she would never walk out on him again.
When you cried, I’d wipe away all of your tears
When you screamed, I’d fight away all of your fears
And I held your hand through all of these years
But you still have all of me
Things
changed.
***
Lyrics: “My Immortal” by Evanescence