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Unexpected Reality Page 77
Author: Kaylee Ryan

“What the hell are you doing here?” Her voice is filled with anger. Hatred.

Looking up, I see Cal. My ex Cal, standing in my living room. My first thought is that it took long enough. But then I remember that Ridge will be here anytime, and he knows about Cal and how he pushed me around. He looks sober now, but you never know with an addict. What I do know is that Ridge is not going to be impressed.

“What are you doing here, Cal?” I ask, stepping around Dawn and joining him in the living room. He’s standing just inside the door.

“I miss you, Kendall.”

“Really? It’s been almost a year since I left, and not even a phone call from you.” I cross my arms over my chest, not buying his bullshit.

“I got clean,” he says, his voice low. “When we got home and your apartment was cleaned out, I went on a bender. Ended up thrown in jail, mandatory rehab for three months. I’ve been clean ever since.”

“What the fuck ever,” Dawn mumbles under her breath.

“That’s great. If it’s true, then I’m happy for you. But I’ve told you time and time again that it’s over between us.”

“I can make it up to you, Kendall,” he pleads.

I open my mouth to answer when there’re another quick rap of knuckles before the door opens and in walks Ridge and Mark.

I move toward Ridge, lacing my fingers with his and pulling him to stand with me behind the couch. Mark makes his way toward Dawn.

“What’s up, babe?” Ridge asks.

Taking a deep breath, I introduce them. “Ridge, this is Cal. Cal, this is my boyfriend, Ridge.” He stiffens beside me, drops my hand and places his arm around my waist, pulling me into his side.

“Boyfriend?” Cal seems more defeated than angry.

“Boyfriend,” Ridge repeats.

“Kendall, can we just . . . go somewhere and talk?” Cal asks.

“Not happening, my man. You have something to say to her, you say it from where you are,” Ridge tells him.

“I didn’t ask you,” Cal says through gritted teeth.

Ridge throws his head back and laughs. “I don’t give a flying fuck who you ask. I’m the one who’s telling you it’s not going to happen.”

Cal turns to me. “You let this guy boss you around?”

“What? Like you pushed her around and cheated on her?” Ridge asks. His anger is growing, if the sound of his voice and the grip he has on my hip in any indication.

I wrap my arms around his waist and rest my head on his chest, trying to help diffuse his anger. “Cal, I’ve told you it’s over. If you really are clean, then I’m proud of you. I wish you the best of luck, but it’s over.”

“It’s been over,” Dawn adds from behind us.

Cal hangs his head in defeat. “I miss you,” he whispers.

Ridge growls.

“Cal, you think you miss me. I was in your life before the drugs. You need to find something positive to focus on. Even if Ridge weren’t in the picture, I wouldn’t be coming back to you,” I say gently.

Ridge kisses my temple.

“We can work through this,” Cal pleads.

“Enough!” Ridge says, his voice raised. “She’s told you that she’s not interested. There is nothing here for you.”

“I love you, Kendall,” Cal says, sadness in his eyes.

“Out!” Ridge roars.

“Ridge.” I grip his shirt, and he looks down at me. “I love you,” I tell him.

He squeezes my hip.

“Cal, please go. I’m proud of you for getting clean, but it’s time for you to move on.”

He looks up at me, and I can see in his eyes he truly thought I would come back to him. My heart hurts for him, but it’s too late for us.

“Are you happy?”

“Yes,” I say without hesitation. The man holding me tight against his side will guarantee that I am.

“Okay.” He reaches into his pocket and Ridge steps forward, as if he needs to protect me. Cal pulls out a white envelope. “This came to your old address, but they delivered it to mine. I’ve had it for a while now. I wanted to find a job before I came back for you. Wanted you to see I’ve changed.” He sets the envelope on the coffee table. “You’re going to want to read it,” he says, his sad eyes finding mine.

“Good-bye, Cal.”

He stares at me for what seems like eternity, and it’s uncomfortable for everyone. Finally, he says, “Good-bye, Kendall. For what it’s worth, I’m sorry for everything that happened between us.” Then he looks at Ridge. “Take care of her.”

Ridge doesn’t acknowledge him. Cal gets the hint, offering a sad wave before he leaves, the door clicking softly behind him.

“You okay?” Dawn asks.

I nod against Ridge’s chest; he has me crushed to him. He lowers his head to whisper in my ear. “I love you, Kendall.” Those four words pull me out of the sadness Cal brought with him. I meant what I said, that I’m proud of him, but Ridge is my heart.

“How about we order in?” Dawn asks.

“Yeah, that’s a good idea,” Ridge agrees.

“Pizza?” Mark suggests. “You girls like the place just down the street, right?”

“Perfect.” Dawn grins at him. “We’ll go pick it up, give these two some time.”

“Thanks,” Ridge says to them.

When they’re gone, he leads me to the couch and pulls me onto his lap. “You good, sweet girl?”

“Yeah. I mean, I’m surprised he showed up after all this time, but I don’t want him. You’re where I want to be.”

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