Break Me (Brayshaw High) - Meagan Brandy Page 0,132
shifts her entire body toward me. “You’ve thought about leaving.”
It’s not a question, so I don’t answer.
“Don’t do it, Brielle.” She’s not commanding but pleading cautiously, the ache in her tone clear as day. “If you go, he’ll find you and bring you back anyway. So just don’t do it.”
“Then maybe I should.” I sit back.
Her frown is instant. “Are you serious? You’d for real walk away from him?”
“Oh, that would be me doing the walking?” My eyes widen.
“Don’t act so blind like you don’t see why he’s doing this.”
Her choice of words is triggering and I jump off the bench, glaring at her. “Screw you, Raven.”
The click of a door sounds behind me, but I don’t look, not even when Raven holds up a hand to halt the watcher’s advance. Not once does she take her sturdy gaze from mine.
Questions rise in her eyes, but she doesn’t ask them, instead lowering her hand to her side.
I know she’s not angry with me, that she’s simply worried about Royce, and the last thing I want to do is pick a fight with her when I’m already fighting with enough people.
Her defenses fall. “I need your help, Brielle.”
A mix of emotions stir low inside me, and I swallow.
Pain blankets her features, the reason obvious.
Royce.
“He’s fucked-up,” she confirms my heart’s whispers with a broken one of her own. “And for the first fucking time, we can’t help him.”
Of course.
An ugly sense of self-pity creeps in before I can block it out. “So you come to me as a last resort.”
“Not last, Brielle. First. Only.” She steps toward me. “I’ve never seen him like this, and we’ve been through some shit. It doesn’t take much to recognize heartache from a Brayshaw.” She looks behind me, and I cut a quick glance over my shoulder to find Maddoc standing at the back door of the idling black Denali. “These boys, they self-destruct. Fuckin’ crash from the inside and by the time it’s on the out?” Her eyes come back to mine, and she shakes her head. “We need your help.”
I look to Maddoc, and he takes a single step forward, lowering his chin at me. I turn back to Raven.
“I understand, I do.” I grab my bag off of the bench. “And I know you understand exactly why I won’t. It’s like you said, he’ll only come for me once I’m gone. So maybe I should be?” I lift a shoulder. “My brother is only a call away.”
Her eyes narrow and just like that, she leaves.
Royce
“You self-sabotaging dumbass!”
I groan, opening my eyes when the trampoline wobbles beneath me.
Raven stands over me, glare heavy and eyes heated. “How many times do you think you can push a girl before she tumbles?”
“Mac already told me fuckhead’s here now, RaeRae.” My hands lift. “It’s almost over.”
Her eyes widen. “Oh my god. You called him.” She shakes her head “Royce, what the fuck is wrong with you?!”
“What’s the big fuckin’ deal?”
Her arm flies out. “Her fucking leaving with him, that’s what!”
“I’m giving her what she’s wanted from the beginning. News flash, RaeRae. It ain’t me.”
She scoffs, her palm slapping onto her forehead. “You really are an idiot.”
My lips tip up. “Never claimed I wasn’t. At least you see it now.”
“Don’t play your word games, they don’t work with me and you know it, and I know you. She leaves, and you will crash and burn. Hard.”
“I’m good with it.”
“Well, we aren’t.” She flashes. “Something fucks up with one of us and we all fuck up. Don’t do this.”
“Says the girl who blew up our fucking world, and more than once.”
“Did you not learn from that?!” she damn near screams, throwing a phone at my head.
“Fuck, RaeRae!” I push myself up, rubbing my skull.
“You’re a dumbass. Get up. Get your head out of your ass!”
“I failed her!” I shout, falling back against the netting. “I fucking failed her when I didn’t even know her, Raven. If that’s not a sure ass sign I’ll keep doing it, like I have several times now, I don’t know what is.”
Her features pull. “Are you talking about sending her to her aunt’s? Royce, that wasn’t on you.”
“Wasn’t it?” I argue. “We take people from shitty situations and help them out, offer them more, but what happens to the ones who don’t make it here? Or the ones like Brielle, who don’t even get a chance? We sent her away because we trusted it was better for her, and yeah, she didn’t get beat