I couldn't sleep at all that night. I'd broken my sister's heart, the woman I loved. I was going to lose her forever if she didn't forgive me, and I just realized that I was willing to commit to her, to be with her, which perplexed me as I had made that decision only that night, in the heat of the moment. I texted her all through the night, maybe fifty times, telling her how much I loved her, how sorry I was... she didn't text back even once. The next day I was so depressed I started drinking as soon as I got up; nevertheless, I was motivated more than ever to get her back.
I continued texting Brooke at noon when a text from Veronica interrupted me, "Are you alone? Can we talk?"
"Hi," she picked up.
"Hi."
"I assume you heard what happened after I walked out your door."
"Yeah."
"What a fucking mess... I texted her how sorry I was, but she's not returning my texts. Is she there?"
"No. She left last night, and I don't know where to."
"Shit! Why is she so fucking difficult?! She made us go behind her back with her immature behavior. She's so juvenile somet—"
"Don't talk about her like that. Ever."
The line went dead for a moment.
"What is going on? Why do I feel like you're angry with me?"
"I'm not angry with you. It's just... listen, this isn't going to work out after all. We should call it quits and avoid further bloodshed."
"What? You're breaking up with me?!"
"I wasn't aware we were even dating."
"You're acting like a real son of a bitch right now, Josh. I hope you're aware of
that."
"I don't mean to hurt you, but we
weren't
dating, and my sister is very upset because of last night, and I'm not willing to go on with this when she's obviously hurt by us."
"This is not what I thought I would hear from you...
you
were the one who didn't care if she got hurt!"
"And now I do care. She
is
my sister, Veronica."
"So that's it? I mean nothing to you that you're willing to cut me out of your life, as if we hadn't had sex just ten hours ago and were talking about getting our relationship moving?!"
"You know what, don't give me that shit! When you decided you made a mistake three nights ago and insisted we shouldn't talk anymore, was I giving you a hard time?!"
"It was different, Josh! Now it's more... complicated."
"It isn't to me. Same situation, same people, same result."
"Is it because of Brooke? 'Cause she will accept it eventually. She just needs to cool off. Give her—"
"No, it's because of me. Listen, I am so glad I've got the chance to meet you. You are truly a unique person, and I'm sure—"
"Don't do that, Josh! Why are you saying this?!"
"You see why I told to you to stay away from me? Now I feel like I'm hurting you, and—"
"You
are
hurting me! Stop it! I know you feel something. Give me a shot! Don't—"
"Veronica, you're making it so much worse. We haven't even dated. Let go; just let go. Trust me, it's for your own good."
She breathed a little. "But it became more for me, Josh. It's not... please, give this a chance."
"I'm sorry, I need to go. Take care."
Veronica texted me a few times after that. She begged for me to reconsider, but when I texted her that I had made my choice and asked her not to text again, she started hate-texting me, accusing me of toying with her emotions, that I left her now without her best friend and without me.
I didn't reply since she was right about everything. Although I didn't mean to hurt her, it was clear to the both of us that she was emotionally invested in me by now, and I hadn't given her a fair shot to change how I felt. She was truly an incredible person, and it was a heavy burden for me to know that she was hurt.
Since I had fallen in love with my sister, I somehow managed to hurt three different girls, all amazing, without even trying to. In fact, I was doing everything in my power to avoid hurting them, but apparently, I was cursed with the gift of hurting. Shannon and Veronica were
unbelievable
girls inside and out, and I would have been the happiest with either if I could only have felt something for them, a little bit of what I was feeling for Brooke. Unfortunately, my sister was more amazing than them in every way; at least to me she was.
***
"Brooke, baby, please call me back. I know I fucked up, but I'm willing to do anything..." I sighed. "I love you so much. Call me back."
It had been seven days now, and Brooke was still ignoring my calls and texts. She was out of town to one of her poker tournaments as my father had informed me. Throughout that week, she hadn't stayed at home and hadn't showed for work, either. She hadn't even given our mother an excuse for her absence.
Veronica was still texting me, seven days later, every day at least thrice a day. She was making it so hard on me since she had a very good point: she never got the chance to make me fall in love with her as opposed to Shannon, and even though I kept telling myself that I didn't feel anything for her, I was forced to admit to myself that that might not have been completely true.
I was losing my mind. I needed my sister. I needed her bad. I now wanted her more than I ever wanted anything in my life. If she would just answer me once... just so I could hear her voice. My cock was back withering. I couldn't get erect again no matter what I had tried. It was ridiculous really. I couldn't get hard even when thinking about Brooke's phenomenal body, which used to make me hard in a split second. Everything in me just seemed to... die.
I couldn't take it anymore; I needed to do something. I went downstairs and inquired my mother of Brooke's whereabouts. She submitted her location but asked me not to go to her since it was a long drive. My mother was aware we had a falling-out, but that was all she knew. There was no chance I could wait until Sunday. I started the car, got on the road, and drove for five hours to get to my sister. By the time I arrived there, it was 9 p.m.. I called my mother and instructed her to discretely ask Brooke for her current location without disclosing that I was there looking for her.
Half-hour later, I entered the motel Brooke was staying at. I was about to ask the receptionist for her room number when I spied my sister sitting at the motel lounge, drinking coffee and laughing with some guy. He was sitting close to her and seemed a little too friendly for my taste.
"Why don't you take your seat back a little?" I shot him a look. "Give her some room to breathe. Now."
My sister gaped at me, mystified by my presence. "Josh, what are you doing here?"
"What do you think I'm doing here? I'm here for you."
"And who might you be?" asked the insignificant dude.
"Her boyfriend. Now go away."
"
Boyfriend
?" He turned to Brooke, upset. "You told me you didn't have a boyfriend."