No Matter What (136 page)

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Authors: Michelle Betham

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Family Saga, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Sagas

“I can’t do it,” she whispered, sitting down on the edge of one of the large sofas in the living room of her and JJ’s
London
hotel suite.

Both JJ and Kenny looked at her.

“Can’t do what, baby?” JJ asked, sitting down next to her.

She looked at him.
 
“I can’t do this movie.
 
Not with him directing it, I can’t do it.
 
I can’t work so closely with him.
 
I can’t.”

“What do you mean, you can’t do it?” Kenny asked, leaning back against the wall, taking a drink from his bottle of beer.

She looked up at him.
 
“I mean I can’t do it, Kenny, what do you think I mean?
 
I’m not working with him; I can’t.”

She got up off the sofa, JJ following her as she went over to the window, looking out at the view down below, the Christmas lights giving a colourful edge to an otherwise dark and gloomy British winter night.

“You can’t just walk off a movie,
India
,” Kenny went on.
 
“You can’t do that, not when we’re ready to start shooting.
 
Come on, think about it.”

She swung round to look at him again.
 
“I’m not working with him, Kenny. Are you listening to me?”

“She’s upset, Kenny, just leave it will you,” JJ said, trying to take
India
’s hand but she pulled it away.

“Too fucking right I’m upset, and I’m angry.
 
How dare he?
 
I should have been told.
 
This isn’t right.
 
It’s not right.
 
Why didn’t he tell me?”

“Maybe because you weren’t speaking to him,” Kenny said, taking another drink.

“Can you quit with the fucking attitude?”
 
JJ looked at Kenny, who in turn looked away, scuffing his boots against the skirting board as he looked at the floor.

“Can you both just shut up for a second?”
 
India
moved away from the window, leaning back against the dining table, folding her arms.
 
Her head was spinning, she couldn’t think straight.
 
Now that the interview was over all she could think about was Michael.
 
Seeing him, it had turned her whole world upside down and nothing felt right anymore.
 
“I can’t think with you two going on.”

“We’re not going on, we’re trying to help,” Kenny said.

“Well, don’t.
 
I don’t need your help; I just need to be on my own.”

“Come on, India, don’t do this,” JJ said, coming over to her, slipping his arms around her waist, and for a second she let the familiar, safe warmth of his arms keep her calm for a while.
 
“You really need to think about this, baby.
 
Don’t make any rash decisions; don’t do anything you might regret.”

She pushed him away, going back over to the sofa, sitting down on the arm.

“I’m not working with him, Joe; will you get that into your head?
 
It’s not happening.”

He turned round and looked at her.
 
“What did he do to you,
India
?
 
What did he do that’s made you hate him so much?
 
Come on, tell me, because I don’t understand any of this.”

“You don’t need to know,” she said quietly, not wanting to get into any of this right now.
 
She didn’t have the energy.

“I don’t need to know?” JJ laughed, pushing a hand through his hair.
 
“I’m your fucking husband,
India
and you tell me I don’t need to know?
 
I don’t need to know what he did to you that’s made you act like this?
 
That’s got you so upset you’re talking crap ...”

“Can you both just leave me alone, please?
 
I can’t think straight with you two here.”
 
She got up again, unable to sit still.

“No, no I won’t leave you alone.
 
I’m your husband and I love you and I don’t like seeing you like this.
 
What’s me leaving you alone going to achieve?”

“Some fucking peace, that’s what.”

“Well, I’m going nowhere, honey, so you might as well get used to it.”

She just looked at him, then at Kenny, who seemed to be keeping well out of it now, and walked back over to the window.

JJ followed her, swinging her round to look at him, keeping hold of her hand and refusing to let her go or turn away from him.
 
He was going to get to the bottom of this, he was going to find out just what kind of hold Michael Walsh had over his wife and why she was finding it so hard to even talk about him.

“No secrets you said,
India
.
 
No secrets, yet here’s one huge secret staring us right in the face, right here, and you can’t even bring yourself to tell me what that is.
 
What’s that supposed to make me think, huh?
 
How’s that supposed to make me feel?”

She tried to look away, afraid to meet his eyes incase she said something she regretted, but he kept his hand on the side of her face, making her look at him, giving her no choice but to look at him, his beautiful brown eyes on hers all the time he spoke.

“I just want to know, baby.
 
I just want to know what he did that was so bad.”

She felt tears pricking the back of her eyes as she looked at him and she didn’t know what to do.
 
She just felt totally lost.

“I can’t, Joe,” she whispered.
 
“I can’t.”

“Can’t what?
 
You can’t tell me?
 
Or you
won’t
tell me?”
 
He let go of her, pushing a hand through his hair.
 

Jesus
,
India
, what the fuck is going on here?”

She looked over at Kenny, who just threw her a look that told her what she already knew.
 
This had gone too far now.

“Joe, please ...”

“No,
India
!
 
No!
 
Enough!
 
I’ve had it with this bullshit, I’m not putting up with it, I deserve better than that.
 
I deserve to know.”

“He raped me, ok?”
 
She hadn’t meant to be quite so blunt but she was tired. She was tired of everything.
 
“He raped me.”
 
Her voice was quieter but the tears had now started to stream down her face and she couldn’t stop them.

JJ just looked at her for a second, trying to take in what she’d just told him, making sure he’d heard right.
 
“He ... he did
what
?”

“Don’t make me say it again, Joe, please.”

JJ didn’t know what to do.
 
He didn’t know what he’d expected her to say but it certainly hadn’t been that.
 

He went over to her, gently touching her face as she looked up at him with the eyes of a vulnerable, hurting child, and he just snapped.

“I’ll kill him!
 
I’ll fucking kill him, God help me ...”

“Joe, baby, no, please.
 
Please, Joe, just calm down ...”

JJ sat down, pushing both hands through his hair again before standing up and pacing the room.
 
What was he supposed to do?
 
He just wanted to beat the crap out of Michael Walsh for hurting her like this, for putting her through that.
 
She was his wife and he loved her beyond anything imaginable; he just wanted to protect her, to keep her safe from crap like that.
 
From crap like Michael.

“Joe ...?”

He looked at her, knowing
she
was the important one here, not him.
 
How
he
was feeling didn’t matter.
 
He had to deal with it, just like she had.

“Why didn’t you tell me,
India
?”

She wiped her eyes with the back of her hand and looked at him.
 
There were so many things she hadn’t told him.
 
This was only one of them.

“I don’t know.
 
I didn’t think it mattered.”

“You didn’t think it
mattered
?
 
Jesus ...”
 
He turned to look at Kenny.
 
“And how do
you
feel about this?
 
Why the hell aren’t
you
baying for his blood, this is your best friend he hurt, you’re supposed to love her too.
 
Why aren’t you angry, why aren’t you ...”

“I already knew.”

India
hadn’t wanted Kenny to do that, she hadn’t wanted him to let JJ know that.
 
This was all going wrong.
 
She felt her stomach sink and she almost felt sick as she watched the look on JJ’s face change.

“You ... you
knew
?
 
You
knew
he’d raped her?”
 
He looked back at
India
and her heart broke as she looked into his eyes, eyes that were hurt and tired and angry. “You told
him
but you didn’t tell
me
?
 
I’m your husband,
India
; doesn’t that mean anything to you?”

“Of course it does …”

  
“But you told
him
.”

Kenny looked at
India
, putting his drink down and walking over to her.
 
“I’m sorry.
India
, I’m really sorry; I didn’t mean to do that.”

“You shouldn’t have told him, Kenny.
 
I asked you not to, I told you in confidence, and you shouldn’t have told him.”

“I’m sorry.”

“I can’t believe you did that after I ... I told you not to say anything to anybody.”

“And that makes it alright, does it?” JJ asked, not able to get his head round any of this, it was too much.
 
“Keeping it a secret makes it all alright?
 
I’m just the husband, what right do I have to know what’s going on in my wife’s head but the best friend has every right in the fucking world!”

“Get over yourself, will you?” Kenny said.
 
“She needed to tell somebody, for fuck’s sake, does it matter?
 
She told me before you two were even anywhere near serious so quit with the sanctimonious crap, this isn’t helping.”

“Neither of you are helping.”
India
grabbed her jacket.
 
“I’m getting out of here, I can’t think in this atmosphere.”

“You’re just walking away?” JJ said.
 
“You’re just gonna walk out and leave after you drop something like that on me?”

She looked at him.
 
“This isn’t
about
you, Joe.”


India
...” Kenny tried to stop her leaving but she pushed him aside.

“I just can’t think, Kenny.
 
I’m too angry.
 
Too confused.”

Kenny looked at her.
 
“Angry with me?”

“Yes, angry with you.
 
Bloody angry with you.”

She looked at JJ, who was pacing the floor again, hands shoved deep in his pockets.
 
She
should
have told him.
 
She should have told him a lot of things.

“Joe ... I’m sorry.”

He looked at her.
 
“Don’t be sorry,
India
.
 
Just stay and talk about this, please.”

“Just let her go,” Kenny said.
 
“If she needs time to think ...”

“No, I won’t just let her go.
 
I want to talk to her; she needs to talk about this.”

“You’re making it worse.”

“What the fuck has this got to do with you anyway?
 
And if you already knew about this what the hell did you do about it, huh?
 
If you love her as much as you say you do, if you care so much about her why didn’t you do something?”

“I fucking did, ok?
 
I did.”

India
stood still and stared at Kenny.
 
“Sorry?
 
You what?”

Kenny ran a hand through his hair, avoiding her eyes for a second.

“Kenny?
 
Answer me.
 
What did you do?”

“I confronted him, that’s all.”

“That’s all?”

“I’d have killed the fucking bastard.”

“Not helping, Joe.”
 
She looked back at Kenny.
 
“When?
 
When did you confront him?”

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