Don't Trust Her by Elizabeth Boles
Author:Elizabeth Boles [Boles , Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: LADYBUGBOOKS, LLC.
Published: 2021-06-05T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 25
There are many betrayals here, but I think the worst one of all is that Paige, or Charlotte, or Charlotte or Paige, whoever she is and was, was taken advantage of by Samâs father.
Bile surges up the back of my throat as an image forms in my head. I see sixteen-year-old Charlotte being convinced that having sex with an older, married man is the best thing for her.
Itâs vile. Itâs repulsive, and it doesnât surprise me at all that Sam did what he did with her. He obviously learned shitty behavior from someone.
Guilt rushes through me. Oh God, what we did to her.
Itâs unbearable to even think of now, that a girl would be wrongfully accused of such a heinous crime. That the three of us were involved makes it so much worse.
Shame runs deep in me. I bury my face in my hands and wish that Paige had told us. The least we could have done was apologize for what happened. Maybe it would have lessened some of her wounds. Maybe we could have healed together.
I remember the first time that I met Paigeâand I mean Paige, not Charlotte. It was a sunny day, early springâabout a year ago. The birds chirped, and there wasnât a hint of humidity in the air. It was a morning brimming with hope and possibility.
But even with all the beauty around us, there was still a fragile brokenness to her. Paige carried wounds. I didnât know how deep until now.
I cast curious glances to Faith and Blanche. Do they feel the same as I do?
Anguish twists up Faithâs face. âOh my God, she was Charlotte. I never knew.â
âMe neither,â Blanche says. âEven if I suspected, I would have shrugged it off. I mean, Charlotte was gone, out of our lives. She was rightâI never thought about her once she left town with her folks.â
âWhat we did,â I murmur. âShe was right to blackmail us.â
The money that Paige took is a small price to pay for the suffering that she endured. I would have paid double if it could have erased some of her pain.
âOh God,â Faith sobs. âShe was raped by Samâs dad?â
âSounds more like she was lied to and coerced,â Blanche says. âBut yes, she was technically underage.â
âWhy didnât she tell anyone?â Faith says.
I shake my head. âHow could she? No one believed her when she said that she was innocentânot even her parents.â
âShe was a kid.â Blanche slumps to the couch. âShe was a kid, and we fed her to the wolves.â
âWe were kids, too,â Faith argues.
Blancheâs gaze snaps to Faith. âWhat are you going to say? That we didnât know any better? We knew better. We knew a helluva lot better, but we let it happen anyway.â
âShe could have told someone about the officer.â
âWho?â I direct to Faith. âEveryone thought she pushed Brittany off the bluff, thanks to us. Who was going to buy that a respected police office had talked her into having sex? Especially when folks knew she was already screwing around with Sam.
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