Chapter 6

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I expect to see Gabe's shiny blonde mane when I step out. Looking in both directions, I can't see anyone so I take a turn to the left to head towards the exit. As I walk down the carpet, out from the corner Gabe quickly appears, almost startling me. "Psssst," he whispers as he scoops his hand towards me. My shoes still in my right hand, I make a dash for him and grab his hand with my left, charging down the rest of the corridor to the exit. "You were in there a lot longer than I expected, is everything" Pushing the door open, I pull him forward, in a hurry to keep moving. "Let's get outta here now," I bark at him and he knows I mean business. Complying with my pushiness, he picks up the pace and we hurry down the stairs in search of the parking lot. A small part of me thinks that Adam might follow me; that he might argue and beg for forgiveness. But I know he won't. He knows to listen to me and I expect my place to be empty upon my return. In the meantime, I just want to be with Gabe, who is the only person I can be with right now. We walk across the gardens before I can see Gabe's compact red hatchback in the distance. Gabe lets my hand go to retrieve his car keys from his tailored, silk black pants and presses the button. It lights up and he opens the door for me.He notices my prolonged silence and looks at me as we stand by the door. "Do you want some pizza? Dumplings?" I shake my head, not in the mood to eat my go-to late night snacks. "Let's go home. I have a lot of venting to do, and I think it's best to do it indoors." He sashays back to the other side to open his door. "Alright, one night of bitching coming up. Come on, let's get you smashed!" I can't think of anything else more appropriate. We get in the car and Gabe zooms down the street, away from this place. I need to get away from this centre of humiliation and away from Adam. This man, who in the span of one night, went from the man I was going to spend the rest of my life with to being somebody I used to know. "He WHAT?!" Gabe manages to stop himself from splattering out his glass of rosé all over the coffee table and forces himself to gulp it down. It's been two hours since we got back to Gabe's cosy and chic art deco townhouse, and I've changed into Gabe's black tank top and track pants, braless and free. To stop the incessant phone calls and text messages from family and friends, I've turned off my phone and it rests undisturbed on the kitchen sink. I can't deal with phone calls right now, especially ones from the caterers, musicians and photographers to tell them why they can't work tomorrow. I don't want to hear those concerned voices, full of pity and sympathy. Not to mention that my wedding dress is hanging in my wardrobe Instead here I am with Gabe, knocking back glasses of wine on his purple velvet couch as I retell how my break up almost turned into a romp. The coffee table is a mess right now. The tub of salted caramel ice cream and the block of dark peppermint crunch chocolate is finished and we're almost done with the packet of corn chips and there's still half of a ham and cheese toasted sandwich left. I've pigged out way too much, but that's nothing compared to the alcohol. We finish three bottles of cheap wine and Gabe opens the fourth bottle. My face is now the colour of beetroot, but I can speak clearly.I'm sure it will hit me later His mouth pops wide open."Whoa, back it up. He wanted to do it in the bathroom, right there and then? After he humiliated you like that? Geez, he's even more of a douche than I imagined. What did you do?" I set the glass of wine down, my face burning scarlet at the memory, but nothing is off limits with Gabe. "Well, after he choked the life out of me with his tongue, I was able to act on my senses and get out of there." I put my hand to my chest as I hiccupped. "I slapped him too." His eyes bulge out of their sockets. "Did you kick him in the nuts too? "No." Dammit, I should have. "You let him put his slimy hands all over you, because" "No, of course not! I mean" Maybe it's to do with the fact that Adam and I haven't had s*x in two months, or maybe I was so numb that I was having a delayed reaction. Either way, the thought of Adam touching me again makes me sick. "That bastard took advantage of you, he probably said it was breakup s*x right?" "How did you know that?" "Men are so predictable. I would know," he adds. "Don't worry, you'll be glad to get rid of that loser. Your next guy will be so much better." My heart sinks at his comment. Next guy? The pain is still raw, and no amount of alcohol is going to fix that. I never intended to have a next guy. I never asked for any of this, what did I do to deserve my heartbreak? I'm not getting married tomorrow, the most important day of my life has been put on hold indefinitely. Instead it's going to be just another day now. Gabe sees the change in my expression and winces. "Ooh sorry, too soon I guess?" Given it's only been two hours; the answer is a resounding yes. A part of me doesn't think it's real yet. I grab the glass and take another sip, it tastes like water now. "How do you feel right now? It's me. You can let it all out." I just feel numb, everywhere. I wish I could cry, and let it all out but there's no urge. Maybe if I try really hard. "I feelI don't want to cry, is thatbad?" Maybe Adam is right, maybe I'm not human. "Usually I would say yes, but given the way he treated you after all these years he isn't worth one tear. A spineless guy like him doesn't deserve a second mention." "I was supposed to get married tomorrow" And I was with him so many years, I can't just forget him like that. Gabe shakes his head. "This is going in my top five 'what the f**k' moments." "Does this top the time you caught your grandmother eating a can of dog food?" "Yes, but the day I woke up with my tattoo is still number one!" I still don't know how Gabe got so drunk he decided to get an anchor inked on his lower back. He literally got a tramp stamp. We stare at each other and giggle softly, and he taps my hand. "See we're already laughing about it. In time, it will get easier." He glances at me with kind, reassuring eyes. He can easily switch to a soothingly convincing voice and make me feel better, no matter what. "He was the only man I wanted." "No, he was the only man you'd been with," he retorts. I frown at him. "What do you mean?" "Come on hun, you were with him since you were like ten. Have you even been with any other guy?" He has a point. Adam is the only serious relationship I've had. The only other boy I've 'been' with was Ian Price and that consisted of a sloppy ten second kiss at the final year school dance. Then I met Adam and I was thankful that I didn't date anyone else before, and I didn't want to date anyone after. I loved everything about him. The smell of citrus and tea tree oil on all his t-shirts, how he makes fun of how I glare at the television when I'm concentrating hard. How he always grabbed chopsticks the wrong way, no matter how many times mum tried to teach him. I thought he was my happily ever after. "No I guess notit makes me sadder." Gabe sighs. "Yes, you guys were cute together, and yes, it sucks that it didn't work out, but come on, let's get real. Did you really want to spend the rest of your life with someone so insecure? If he can't handle how fab you are, then good riddance." "I guess so" "You hate pity, do you want me to sit here with you and feel sorry for you?" I circle my finger around the rim of my glass, looking at it with deep thought. I've always been a positive person, heck I learnt to harness it in my years of planning weddings, but this has really shattered everything I believed in. "No I wouldn't want you to. It just feels like the last six years of my life has been wasted, and I have to start over again." My voice is raspy, and I put the glass down. "It hasn't been wasted! He was a good first boyfriend to have. Shitty in current perspective, but you know what I mean." He wasn't just my boyfriend. He was my first love, my first lover, my first everything. "We lived together. We were going to be husband and wife. And now I'm dumped, and living alone." Aside from Adam, the only other people I have lived with are my family. I don't know if I want to live all by myself. "If it gets that bad, you can stay with me. That is if you don't mind me hogging the bathroom and playing Cher's greatest hits on continuous loop in the afternoons," he teases. "I'm already familiar with your habits, thank you very much, but I should be okay," I smile fondly at him and reach for his hand. Gabe holds it tightly and finishes the last sip of his drink. "So, what do you want to do? Take off a few extra weeks and go somewhere? I'm dying to top up my tan, I'm looking pasty as heck!" I like to relax as much as the next person, but I get bored if I rest for too long. The idea of doing nothing all day long does not appeal to me one bit. I had already scheduled two weeks off on account of my wedding and that is long enough. I sit up and cross my legs to face Gabe, already feeling rejuvenated at the prospect of talking about work. "No, I think working as soon as possible would be good for me," I finally declare. I might regret saying that later. "What are you going to do about your honeymoon?" Something else that I don't want to deal with. We had planned to spend two weeks at a luscious beachfront resort in Boracay Islands. Clearly that wasn't happening anymore I exhale loudly. "Can you cancel it for me? Not to mention everything else" He nods. "Don't worry about that. I will sort it all out for you, but what do you want to do?" "Ummthe same old usual I guess?" Gabe purses his lips, unimpressed with my answer. Suddenly, he clicks his fingers. "Oh my god, I have an idea!" "What?" He gazes at me knowingly. "Let's do a wedding, somewhere out of Sydney." I roll my eyes. Not this again. "No, that was a once off. We focus on Australian weddings" "We specialise in Day of Wedding coordination, especially speedy last minute weddings. Technically, that can be anywhere. We killed it on our assignment in Bali when the client needed someone to help out a week before the day. Remember how we thought it was going to be a total disaster 'cause it was our first time overseas, but we thrived in the different surrounding?" "Yeah I remember that wedding," Not only do I remember it, it forced me to tackle my fear of heights head on, and I failed miserably. But from now on, I will always remember it as the time when Adam cheated on me, leaving me to be the drunken mess I am now. I hiccup quietly, clamping a hand on my mouth. He giggles. "So, you're not keen then?" "Of course, I'll consider it, but as I said we do Sydney weddings. Bali was a once off." He glances at me speculatively. "I beg to differ. We've had tons of comments on our f*******: page, people from the UK, America" "Yeah, they're just comments on how pretty the weddings are. They're not genuine enquiries." "Fine, you're right. But they could be enquiries if we goaded them a bit more." I smile. "Well, you are good at the goad. I'm keen, but I just want to focus on the core of what I do, and that is providing the perfect day no matter how urgent it is. Plenty of brides here who need my help." "I mean; you don't have an excuse to say no now" he trails off. I stare at him, my face permanently warm now. "Come on, spill." "That woman who you planned her first wedding for, she was getting married a second time in Hawaii and she asked you to plan for her again. We could have gone to Hawaii! But somebody wanted to keep Mr Serial Clinger happy" "I didn't say no because of Adam, we had two other weddings at that point, remember?" I retort, annoyed at having to defend myself, although it's an uphill battle. He's right. Adam would get annoyed if I was gone even half a week. He would have hit the ceiling if I went away for several weeks, so I always stuck to Sydney weddings, and only an occasional one interstate. He rolls his eyes "Fine. It was just a suggestion. Think of the places we could go" I see the stars in his eyes; he is already day-dreaming. "You're right. I did stay because of Adam." He pushes his ear out, "Can you repeat that again? Lacey Ryan admitting she is wrong? I think I need to record this." "I didn't say I was wrong!" I grab a pillow and hit him gently with it. "It's a good idea but an unfeasible one." "Anyway, I asked because I may or may not have something in the works." I widen my eyes. "What is it?" "Let me take care of it. But if we got asked to plan a destination wedding right this second, would you say yes?" What an odd choice of words. Right this second? "Yeah, I would." Gabe stares at me, trying to read my face. "Are you absolutely sure you want to take on more work now?" I would rather do what I love than drown in self-pity. "I do." The words I'm supposed to say to Adam tomorrow, I'm saying to Gabe. How pitiful. "Fab! I shall have an update for you real soon," he gets off the couch and runs to his desk which is just a few feet away. An update? On what? Gabe almost bounces off the chair and fires up the laptop, scrolling the screen furiously. "Okay you just relax, and let me sort it out. I'll let you know when it happens." When? Not if? "You're not working on some sort of surprise are you? Because you know I hate surprises," I tease. "No, you only hate nasty surprises." He gazes at me warmly. "From today onwards, it's only going to be pleasant surprises." I really hope he is right, I do.
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