Pulse by Amity Cross
Author:Amity Cross [Cross, Amity]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2015-02-04T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 21
Ren
I lingered in the doorway of the kitchen, watching for Monicaâs exit. Ash had begrudgingly allowed me to talk to my dad first and break the news that we were going back to The Underground.
This was the easy part, right? All the bad things were out in the open, so one more shouldnât tip the balance, right? Famous last words.
The office door slammed overhead and a moment later Monica was running down the stairs, tears streaming from her eyes. I wanted to feel satisfied that sheâd gotten what sheâd deserved after all this time, but I just couldnât. She brushed by me without a word and disappeared out the front door and onto the street.
Dean caught my eye from across the studio and I shook my head. The look on his face said everything. He wanted to go after her, but she didnât deserve it. He needed someone else to come along and sweep him off his feet. Monica Miller wasnât worth his time and it was a match made in hell as far as I was concerned.
âLet her go,â I heard Lincoln say.
I cast my gaze up the stairs to the office where Dad was still inside, probably reeling from all the heartfelt confessions. Talk about family drama.
Without glancing back, I climbed the stairs ready to get this over with. Dad had to be on the same page and for some stupid reason, I wanted him to approve. Iâd forgiven Ash for the things heâd done to me and somewhere along the line Iâd forgiven Dad, too. Iâd more than forgiven him. He was a part of my life now.
Howâs that Mum? I thought. I found the family you wanted after all.
I knocked softly on the door before opening it and stepping into the office. Dad was standing in the middle of the room, pinching the bridge of his nose between his forefinger and thumb, obviously at his wits end. When he heard me at the door, he glanced up.
âRenâ¦â
âHey Dad.â
âWhy didnât you tell me you were attacked?â he asked. âI couldâve helped you. We couldâve gone to the police.â
âYou did help me,â I said, closing the door behind me.
âHow Ren? Because right now I feel like a failure as a father. To both my daughters.â
âYou let me train with you. You told me the truth about you and Mum. We got to know one another.â
âBut that never let me protect you.â
âDadâ¦â
âWhy didnât you say anything?â he asked again. âWhy didnât you tell the police?â
âBecause of this, Dad,â I cried, gesturing towards the window where below, three beefed up fighters were on tenterhooks with one another. âMistakes were made on all sides. I shouldâve done a lot of things. Same goes for you, Monica, Ashâ¦everyone. There was nothing I couldâve done. It wouldâve been my word against his and with no evidence and the guyâs history with Ash⦠They wouldâve thrown it out of court. Nothing wouldâve been solved.â
He shook his head, crossing his arms over his wide chest.
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