Part 25 (1/2)

He looked reluctant, but he gave in.

”Take all the time you need, bro.”

He picked me up in his arms and started walked towards the house. As we walked, I realized that Colton and the others were standing around watching. At least Tristan wouldn't be alone.

Tobias carried me upstairs to his room and placed me down on the bed gently. This wasn't exactly what I had in mind when he carried me across the threshold.

”I need to get out of this dress.”

My perfect dress was ruined; it was covered in blood: Amelia's blood. I needed to wash the memory of today off of me as fast as I could.

Tobias took me by the hand and walked me into the bathroom. I stared into the full length mirror in horror. The tears began to fall again as panic rose inside of me.

”Get me out of this, get me out now!” I screamed, while trying to rip the fabric from my body. Tobias was trying to help, but he couldn't get to the zipper fast enough.

”Now!” I screamed again, so he reached into the drawer and grabbed a pair of scissors. I took them from him and began shredding my dress into pieces, cutting myself free as quickly as possible.

Once I was free from the satin, I turned on the shower and stood under the water, trying to wash it all away. As soon as the water hit my body, I cried. My body gave in to my emotions and I fell to my knees crying.

Tobias climbed in behind me and wrapped his arms around me. I leaned forward as the grief I felt crippled me. Tobias wrapped himself around me like a blanket, holding me until my body stopped shaking and the tears couldn't come anymore.

My spirit was broken and my body felt numb as I sat in the shower with my back against Tobias's chest, leaning against the wall behind us. The water was no longer hot; it had been cold for a while, but I couldn't move.

Tobias was still in a full tuxedo and I was in my underwear, which consisted of a strapless blue bra and matching panties, as the water continued to wash over us. There was a knock before Colton's voice came through the door.

”Uh, Tobias?”

”What?”

”When you have a minute, we need you downstairs.”

”What is it? I'm busy.”

”It's ok. Go.” I said, my voice hoa.r.s.e from crying.

”I'm not leaving you.”

His words touched my heart, but I wasn't the only one who needed him right now. I leaned forward and turned off the water, and then Tobias helped me to my feet.

I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror as we walked to the door; my lips were blue and the satin dress lay in a heap of sc.r.a.ps on the floor.

I opened the door and Colton looked at me with wide eyes before looking past me into the bathroom.

”What the h.e.l.l happened in there?”

”Don't ask.”

Tobias grabbed a towel and wrapped it around me. I held onto it and walked over to his bed as he retreated to the bathroom to change out of his wet clothes.

He came out with a towel wrapped around his hips and his arms full of the blue, white and red remains of what was once the most perfect dress.

”What should I do with this?” He asked uncertainly.

”Burn it.” I said without hesitation.

Tobias handed the fabric off to Colton, who left the room with it, then pulled on a pair of pajama pants. He brought me a pair of pajama shorts and a tank top, which I changed into, after removing the remaining bit of my wet clothes.

”You should get some rest.”

”I don't want to be alone right now.”

He nodded his head, then took my hand in his own and led me downstairs. Tristan sat on the couch; his eyes were cold and distant and his expression was emotionless.

Everyone else sat around the room and I curled up in the arm chair Tobias sat me in. He walked over and got a fire going to warm me up as I avoided looking at Tristan all together. His clothes and body were still stained with Amelia's blood.

”What happened?” Tristan asked after ten minutes of silence.

Clearly the question was directed at me. I shook my head slowly. There were no words that could explain what had happened. She was there, and then she wasn't.

”Alexander and Calliope showed up, he had a knife aimed at Amelia's chest, and she had an arrow pointed at Willow's head.” Tobias answered when my own words failed me.

”She thought Calliope was going to kill me, so she took the knife to save my life.” My voice cracked as my emotions threatened to surface again.

”What I don't understand is how she died.”

”No one knew the curse was broken.”

”What?”

”Amelia was cursed because she was married to me; we were bound. When I said 'I do' to Willow, her part of the curse was broken. She became human.”

Everyone looked stunned. Tristan kept his eyes on the floor; he wouldn't look at anyone. I could see the grief on his face and I wanted nothing more than to hug him, but I doubted that would be a very good idea at the moment.

”I tried. I did everything I could to keep her here. I held her though, when she pa.s.sed. She wasn't alone, she wasn't afraid, and she wasn't in pain. She loved you Tristan, more than anything else. She even said I should name the baby after you.”

The words were out before I could even stop myself. Everyone in the room looked at me, even Tristan. He had tears in his eyes, but they weren't so cold anymore.

”What?” He and Tobias asked in unison.

Well, s.h.i.+t. There was no way of getting out of this one.

”I'm pregnant.”

I wasn't sure if Tobias was going to cry, get sick, or faint. The expression on his face would have been funny if circ.u.mstances were different.

”Who's is it?” He asked finally.