The Joy of Revenge
Chapter 32
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“Lisa, honey, it’s time to go home,” Cris said gently from behind me. I gingerly stood. my barstool and gathered my things. It was one of the few nights I’ve gone home a bit sober.
“Night, Virtue. I’ll see you in the morning,” I said, placing the strap of my bag on my shoulder. “I really had fun tonight.”
“I had fun tonight too, Lisa. We should do this again, but with coffee,” she replied with such a charming smile, I smiled back in return.
Cris placed his arm around my shoulders and I waved goodbye to Virtue, Noah and Chip as
he led me outside.
When we exited the pub, I noticed Dan and Nicole drive off while a drunk Liam stumbled into the backseat of his black BMW. The window of the driver’s side was rolled down and I noticed Theodore Cohen’s trusted driver, Henry, waiting for Liam to get his drunk as s into the car. Liam rarely drank to get drunk, but I guess tonight was one of those rare nights.
Cris opened the passenger’s side and waited for me to be seated comfortably before closing the door and climbing into the driver’s side of our SUV.
Virtue made an offer to buy the house last year even though she wasn’t ready to move in. She said she fell in love with the house and the location and decided to buy the house so it would be taken off the market.
I met with her in Bismarck a couple of months ago to discuss the renovations she wanted. done and I found her to be warm and friendly. After our meeting, I felt excessively guilty for selling her a home in a town where a lu natic mayor sits on the throne.
Since she was still finalizing the sale of her home in Nevada, she asked me to oversee renovations, sending me huge amounts of money, telling me ten percent was allotted to me, just as long as renovations would be done by the time she arrives. We would chat on the phone from time to time and I found her polite and down-to-earth which is rare coming from such a beautiful woman as herself. Usually women like her were demanding and completely stuck up, but she never acted in such a way, which made me admire her more.
Honestly, it amazes me so much, seeing her carry herself with such humility.”
I glanced at Cris who was focused on driving us home. We looked like the perfect couple, but
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in reality, we could no longer stand being with each other. For the sake of appearances, we still lived in the same house together, but we slept in separate rooms. We’ve been sleeping seperately ever since I caught him f ucking his secretary on his desk.
“I think you surprised everyone, Lisa. We were all expecting an old woman to move into the
old Taylor house,” Cris suddenly said, breaking the ice..
“What made you guys think that?” I asked, confused..
1 quietly scoffed at him.
Whatever Cris…
“I’m actually happy I met her, Cris,” I murmured, “I-I’m just concerned for her safety. To tell you honestly, I feel guilty.”
Guilty?
Why Lisa?” He asked. “Does this have something to do with Liam?”
“Maybe,” I said, not wanting to say it out loud. I feared voicing out my concerns would make it a reality and I wanted to live in Never Never Land just a bit longer.
I heard Cris sigh. “I know what is going through your mind, Lisa.”
“Is there anything you can do, Cris?” I asked hoping he would offer to help, but I knew he had his hands tied.
“Well, Dan is trying to convince Liam that she would make an exceptional wife. Fm hoping Dan will get through to him and make him realize Virtue is an asset and not a liability,” he
answered.
“If there is anything you can do to help, I would be very grateful,” I replied. “You know, Cris, I really want us to be friends. You and I, we make a great team.”
“We do, Lisa,” he said, agreeing with me. “I know this may not mean anything to you, do love you and I’ll always will. I know I’m a terrible husband, but Lisa, you can count on me
to be a friend.”
but I
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cheek. Thanks, Cris. You’ll always be special to me too, I sniffed, a tear falling down my This was actually the first time we have spoken civilly to each other ever since we decided to sleep in different bedrooms. It was a breakthrough for both us.
Once we got home, I kissed him on the cheek and went straight to my bedroom to take a shower. After putting on my pajamas, I sat on the edge of my bed feeling a bit nostalgic.
My eyes went to the three picture frames on my nightstand and I gazed lovingly at the photos staring back at me.
One was a photo of me and my parents during my college graduation, the other was a wedding photo of me and Cris, while the third photo was taken during the spring formal of my junior year… my only keepsake of my friendship with Joy Taylor.
I picked it up and ran my fingers along the glazing of the frame, wistfully yearning for the young girl, who had her arms wrapped around my teenage self as she grinned happily at the
camera, to appear.
1 often ask myself why. Why did I listen to Nicole? Why didn’t I go back for Joy? WHY DIDN’T I DO SOMETHING…ANYTHING?!
hat kind of a sick person am 1?
o many questions… none of them with answers. Poor Joy. It has been ten long painful years and no one knew where she was.
I tried calling her aunt in California, hoping for some information, but she said she had no idea where the Taylor family could have gone.
I tried looking for her through social media, but there were so many women with the same name, it was impossible for me to find her.
I tried keeping the old Taylor house in the market, hoping one day, they would return and Joy would hug me tightly and tell me all is forgiven.
“I didn’t know, Joy. Honestly, I thought it was just a prank. I really didn’t know,” I whispered. to the young girl with chestnut colored hair and stunning aquamarine eyes.
get some sleep. I
I placed the picture frame back on my nightstand and prepared myself to get sighed, remembering my night.
Virtue Sullivan reminded me of Joy. They both had the same sultry voice and the same sing-
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song laugh. They were both optimistic and hardly spoke an unkind word to anyone.
I closed my eyes, allowing myself to drift off to sleep, feeling a heavy burden has been lifted. from my shoulders knowing Cris stood beside me in a way.
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“Chip, how far do you live from here?” I asked as we exited the pub with Noah in tow. We left Patrick, the bartender, to lock up for the night. Everyone went home early and we were fortunate to leave at half past midnight.
“About a twenty minute drive that way,” Cristos said, pointing to the direction of Old Man Eugene’s house.
Old Man Eugene’s family and my dad’s family were pioneers in this town. Back in the day, my dad’s family was well-off, but a string of misfortunes plagued the family. After his parents died, all he inherited was our house located on acres of property and the grocery
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