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    Not The End, Chapter 15

    Ringing…

    “Thats me!” Alice says standing to her feet to fetch her phone from her purse, I watch as Alice looks down at the caller ID and her face turns to a surprise look before she puts it to her ear and speaks.

    “Helena, hey!”

    “Helena” I mouth to her and she gives me a nod.

    “Alice! Hello my dear friend!”

    “It seems like I haven’t gotten a phone call from you in ages.”

    “Even though we’ve just seen each other the other day.”

    “But you never call.”

    “Seeing you is enough Alice, do you blame me?”

    “Yeah, yeah whatever.”

    “Listen it’s Dylan’s birthday on Saturday have you and Tasha got any plans?”

    “No we do not.”

    “Excellent, now you do!”

    “What are you doing for her birthday exactly?”

    “I’m throwing her a party at Hit.”

    “Would you like me to tell the rest of the gang?”

    “Sounds great! You are the loud mouth of the gang, i’m sure word will be spread in no time but don’t bother calling Tina, I will do that.”

    “Ha-funny, I’m here with Bette right now so I’ll be sure to tell her.”

    “How’s everything with her?”

    “Let’s just say it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.”

    “If you could drop me a text after when you get answers back from everyone that would be great!

    “What time Saturday night?”

    “Nine!”

    “Talk soon Helena!”

    “Bye Alice.”

    —-

    I watch Alice end her call and place it back in her purse.

    “What did Helena want?”

    “Dylan’s birthday, saturday night at nine!”

    “I think i’m just going to sit this out.”

    “No, you are not. Tina will be there because I’ll be making sure she’s there.”

    “Alice, I don’t feel up for happy times as you can see my life right now is burning in flames.”

    “It might make you both feel better if you guys are surrounded by us.”

    “She can’t be under the same roof as me for more then an hour, Alice.”

    “But she’ll be surrounded by a lot of people.”

    “I really don’t feel like I can pull myself together enough to go and plaster a pretend smile on my face.”

    “You need to get out of this house Bette, you can’t let your hurt eat you up inside, you’ll just make it worse.”

    Comments

    1. You can actually feel their pain b/c your writing is so true and realistic. They need to try to truly listen to each other w/o recriminations or spite. Believe in their love for each other.

    2. I read this story sporadically because I truly can’t handle all the angst.. I’m just waiting for some kind of break in it cause it’s just so much… I’ll keep checking back in hopes that things start to move in the right direction cause Wow so much angst…

    3. First, I have to confess that I can’t remember how Bette lied. I tried to re-read the early chapters, but too probably too quickly. Did she lie about Kelly coming over the night of the opening? Bette needs to tell Tina, “I lied (?) because I didn’t think you’d believe the real story, and I’d lose you and Angie, and that would kill me. I should have trusted you to believe me, but there’s the truth.” All this non-communication… argh!… have they learned nothing?! ;) (Obviously you’ve got your readers involved.)

      • ”Bette decided to never tell her about anything, not about Kelly coming over the night after the gallery opening or about the video that was out there somewhere by Jenny.” Thanks for reading and your feedback :)

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