Part 45 (1/2)

I took a deep breath. I didn't know what to say. I didn't know how I felt. I didn't know where I belonged. I was a f.u.c.ked up mess, and there was no easier way to put it.

Drew and I talked until one in the morning. I told him that I wanted to know where my mother was and that I wanted to see her. He didn't try and talk me out of it and said that he would talk to Mr. Callaway and try to find out where she was for me. He told me that he loved me before saying goodnight, but I couldn't say it back.

I lay awake for the longest time. I could hear thunder in a distance and see the flashes from lightning also in the distance. My bed felt good and comforting, and I thought about Dawson. He was always in my bed there. I thought about Drew too, wondering how it would feel to have him in my bed there in Maine. I knew that would never happen, he wouldn't be welcomed in Misty Bay, and would be lucky to make it out alive had he showed up there. I wondered how much Lauren and Star knew. Did Dawson tell them about my marriage to Drew?

I woke a couple hours later to an angry summer storm. The rain was beating against my window, and the wind sounded like it was going to rip the roof right off of my house. That wasn't what woke me though, well it may have helped, but I woke because of Drew. I was bent over his desk, and he was playing with me while he conducted business. He spanked me in between calls and would sensually dip his finger inside of my throbbing core every time he rubbed away the sting from his hands.

My eyes popped open with the loud crack of lightning, followed by the roar of thunder. I lay still for a few minutes, staring out at the blistering storm. I had my own storm going on and could feel the dampness in my panties.

Stupid v.a.g.i.n.a, never on my side.

I rolled to my back and slid my panties off. I figured if I was going to do it, I may as well do it right. I spread my legs and ran my finger through my slippery p.u.s.s.y. It was wet, and it wanted f.u.c.ked. I moaned as I grinded my hips into my fingers.

Awe f.u.c.k...

I rolled to my stomach and moved my hips up and down into my fingers until I was calling out in Drew pleasure. Why it had to be him, I didn't know. It just was. I know that it should have been Dawson. It wasn't that Dawson wasn't amazing in bed or that Drew was better. It was more of the chemistry that Drew and I shared that Dawson and I didn't. I couldn't explain it if I tried. That's just how it was.

I smiled when my old Honda started right up. I

shouldn't have been surprised. I was sure that Dawson started it, and maybe even drove it to make sure that it was running when I got back.

”Good morning. Welcome to Reminiscent,” the too chirpy young girl said from behind the counter. I had been replaced. ”Would you like to try one of our new lemon m.u.f.fins,” she asked in an adenoidal voice that already annoyed the h.e.l.l out of me.

”No, thanks, I'm here to see Star. Is she here?”

”Yes, she's in her office. I'll go get her for you.”

”That's okay. I know the way,” I smiled and walked past her.

Star was sitting at her desk painting her nails some tropical pineapple color. I smiled when I saw her. ”Still hard at it, I see,” I said leaning against the threshold and crossing my arms.

”Oh my G.o.d. It is true,” she exclaimed, jumping up, and frantically blowing on her wet nails so that she could hug me.

I hugged Star as she put her arms around me, wet fingers, sticking straight up. ”I can't believe you are here.

Sit down. I have a million questions to ask you,” she rattled off.

”How are you, Star?” I asked. It was good to see her. She looked exactly the same, not that she shouldn't. It hadn't been that long. It was just different, me being there and all. It just felt, I don't know, surreal I guess, kind of like I was a different person or something. I left there Riley Murphy, Riley Murphy who hated Drew Kelley. I came back as Morgan Kelley, in love with her husband.

What a f.u.c.ked up situation. Star wore the same thick braid down her back, her free flowing skirt, a patchwork vest, and her customary Jesus shoes.

”Forget me. How the h.e.l.l are you? Is it true that you lost your memory?”

”Yeah, it's true. It's so strange, Star. I thought I would gradually start to remember. It didn't happen that way at all. I saw Dawson, and it was all just there. I knew him, and everything else from the time I was around three.”

”I can't even imagine.”

”You couldn't. It was crazy. I don't know any other way to explain it.”

”Dawson has been beside himself. He spent hours and hours on the phone or on the computer trying to find you.”

”I feel horrible about that.”

”It wasn't your fault. You didn't even know him let alone that he was looking for you.”

”How much did he tell you, Star?” I wondered if he had told her about my abusive husband and that I had run from him.”

”You know Dawson. He didn't say much at all. He would never say anything that you told him in private, but I have a pretty good idea. I have known all along that you were running or hiding from something. I witnessed one of your nightmares in the hotel, remember?”

”Yeah, I remember, but you never mentioned it.”

Starlight shrugged her shoulders. ”I figured if you wanted me to know, you would tell me. How are you and Dawson?”

I took a deep breath and slumped in my chair.

”Stressed,” I admitted. ”I'm not really the same Riley that I left here as.”

”What does that mean, Ry?”

I grunted and shook my head. ”I'm kind of in love with my husband for the first time in our marriage. I'm so confused, Star. I am still in love with Dawson too, and I know that he is the one that makes the most sense. I just can't stop thinking about Drew, and it's really absurd. He wasn't the most pleasant husband.” Boy was that ever putting it mildly.

”Are you staying?”

”I'm not sure yet. I kind of think I need to step away from both of them to be fair.” That made absolutely no sense at all. Drew didn't deserve a second chance, let alone being fair to him. Dawson, however did deserve all of my love. He had never been anything but good to me, and I knew that he loved me.

”What's fair to you, Riley?” Star asked with a warm expression. It felt good to talk about it with someone. I just didn't know how much I was willing to disclose.

”I honestly don't know.” I didn't feel like I deserved to be happy. I felt like I cheated on Dawson, but then again, I felt like I cheated on Drew.

Star and I talked for over an hour until her new annoying help got busy and needed help with the lunch crowd. We talked about the shop, and the new girl, who I was sure, was fine. I guess I just felt a little replaced. I wasn't sure that I was going to come back anyway, although Star told me that I always had a job there. She really did appreciate all that I had done there, and the business that was established and making a good profit, thanks to me.

I walked out with her and said h.e.l.lo to a few of the locals. My friend, John, from the beach was there, and I visited with him for a while before heading out.

I walked across the street and the two blocks to the police department. I hesitated at the door.

What the h.e.l.l are you doing, Morgan?

I quickly pushed open the gla.s.s door, before I turned and ran down the sidewalk like the maniac that I was. Matt the deputy was sitting across from Dawson's desk with his feet propped. He was laughing and telling Dawson a story about his son. Dawson stood up when he saw me. It freaking broke my heart. He looked at me like I was the only thing in his life that mattered.

”Go write some parking tickets or something, Matt,” Dawson demanded.

Matt said hi. ”It's good to see you, Riley I'll just go bug Starlight for a while and eat some doughnuts. I'm too nice of a guy to write tickets,” he teased, dismissing himself.

”Hi,” Dawson said with a smile.