Read Running with Scissors Online
Authors: Unknown
what you want me to do.”
Everyone exchanged uncertain looks. For a long moment,
no one spoke.
“What do we want you to do?” Shiloh said. “Well, I . . .
I’d like . . .” Then she pushed out a ragged breath. “You know
what? I’m fucking tired of this band hitting a wall every time
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one of you gets into a relationship. I haven’t been on a date in three fucking years. I couldn’t call my mom on her birthday
because I was on vocal rest. I bust my ass, just like Vanessa and Richie and—” Shiloh’s voice cracked. She sniffed sharply and
set her jaw as she composed herself. “Just . . . after all the work it’s taken to get to this point, and all the shit we’ve all given up to get this far, could one of you act for five goddamn seconds
like any of that
means
something?”
“It does mean something, Shiloh,” Jude said quietly. “This
band means everything to me, and it killed me to be away
from it for that long.”
She swallowed. “Then why . . .?”
“I couldn’t explain why if I tried.” He took a deep breath.
“It happened, and I can’t change it. And I can’t change what
I feel for A.J.”
Beside them, Connor cursed under his breath.
Jude went on, “I want to make this work. We’re both
committed to the band, and to handling our own relationship
separately.”
Shiloh held his gaze for a long moment. A.J.’s heart lodged
itself in his throat, and everyone seemed to be waiting for her to speak, as if they all intended to go along with her verdict.
Finally, her shoulders dropped. “I’m not going to tell
you how to run your relationships. And I don’t want either
of you out of the band. But if this continues, you have got to
understand how much trust we’re all putting on you to not
screw us over again.”
“Totally understood,” A.J. said.
Jude nodded. “Absolutely.”
Vanessa chewed her lip. “Well, you guys have been okay.
And you’ve proven you can work together even after you’ve
split.” After a moment, she sighed. “I still don’t think we have 278
much choice, but I . . . I guess I can live with it. The first sign of drama, though . . .” She shot them both a pointed look.
Richie shrugged. “I don’t really give a fuck what you guys
do on your own, as long as you can play onstage and nobody’s
fighting on the bus.”
“I’m completely okay with that,” A.J. said. “Jude’s
important to me, but so’s the band. I don’t want to fuck it up
or fuck up my place in it.”
One by one, every head turned. Every pair of eyes flicked
in the same direction. And finally, Jude joined them, looking
right at Connor.
A million different emotions seemed to be trying to play
out on Connor’s face. His lips tightened. His Adam’s apple
jumped.
Then, abruptly, he turned on his heel and walked out,
throwing over his shoulder, “Fuck this, I’m done.”
The door slammed. Shiloh glared at Jude. “I don’t care
what you have to say to him, you had
better
fucking fix this.”
“I know.” Jude glanced at A.J. “I’m on it.”
And with that, he was gone.
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ude had long ago learned that there was no reasoning
jwith Connor when he reached this point, but damn
it, this had all gone on long enough. The door banged shut
behind him, and he jogged after Connor, who was on his
way into the venue’s mostly deserted staging area. The other
door was about to slam, but Jude caught it and strode after
him. “Connor, wait.” He gritted his teeth. “Just fucking
stop
already.”
Connor spun around. “Why?”
“Because we need to talk.”
“Yeah? About what?” Connor stepped closer, eyes
narrow. “I think it’s pretty clear that your priorities are where you put your dick first,
then
the band you claim to care so much about.”
“You know that isn’t true.”
“Oh really? Because I seem to recall you fucking around
with someone else, and then ditching the band because you
couldn’t stand the sight of me anymore.” His voice vibrated
with anger, but the faintest wobble betrayed the other
emotions underneath. And there were few things Jude had
ever seen that cut deeper than the faint shine of tears in
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Connor’s eyes. It had hurt back then, back when his anger
hadn’t been able to hide the look of betrayal, and it hurt like hell now.
Jude pulled in a breath. “Connor, I’m sorry.”
Connor folded his arms. “For which part?”
“All of it. Just . . .” Jude struggled to look his ex in the eye.
“
All
of it.”
“That covers a lot of ground,” Connor growled.
Jude exhaled slowly, struggling to stay calm. “I’m not the
only one whose relationships have fucked up the band.”
“Don’t even go there, Jude.” Connor’s tone was flat but
taut. “Do not go there.”
“Actually, I think we both need to go there. You and me,
you and Wyatt, me and A.J.—we all fucked up, and—”
“Then fucking leave again,” Connor snapped. “Let’s
keep the trend going. Leave like you did the first time, and
like Wyatt did, and don’t let the goddamned door hit you
on the—”
“Connor.” Jude patted the air with both hands. “I didn’t
come out here to fight with you. I’m saying we’ve both fucked
up, and neither of us can change any of that. And yes, if I
could change any of that, I would, but I can’t. The only thing
I can do now is try to make things right
now
.”
“You’re on a rol , then. Didn’t Kristy specifically tell us all to keep our dicks out of the other band members? You know,
so we wouldn’t—”
“I get it. I swear to God, I do.”
“Do you?” Connor waved his arm in the direction they’d
both come from. “Then why the hell did I walk in on you
sucking face with A.J.? And why did the whole band just have
to listen to you assholes tell us you’re going to keep fucking
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anyway? Or did you just have this little epiphany in the last
ten fucking seconds?”
Anger surged in Jude’s chest, but he took a breath.
Getting into a screaming match with Connor would get them
nowhere. Injecting as much calm as he could into his voice, he
said, “Look, I came back to the band because you guys needed
me, and I needed you guys.”
“Yeah? Why’s that?” Connor’s eyes narrowed, masking
the shine and making him look equal parts annoyed and
bored. “Ran out of dicks to suck in Los Angeles?”
“No,” Jude said through his teeth. “I’ve been flailing ever
since I left. It was . . . Fuck, it was the biggest mistake I ever made besides cheating on you.”
Connor flinched. His features hardened, and that
undercurrent of hurt dissipated as he glared down his nose at
Jude. “You keep saying that shit was a mistake, and that you’re sorry. But you obviously weren’t sorry enough to keep your
hands off another band member.”
“I . . . That wasn’t what I set out to—”
“Yeah, yeah. Whatever you say, you self-righteous son of a
bitch. What was it you said when you came back? That you’re
going to put the needs of the band first this time? Really?”
He rolled his eyes. “Spare me, asshole. Where was all that shit two years ago? You didn’t give a fuck about the band when
you fucked that bartender behind my back, but suddenly—”
“Don’t even go there,” Jude snarled. “You can say what
you want about me, but don’t you dare imply that I didn’t care
about the band.”
“Well, did you? Because last time I saw you, you were
walking the fuck away—”
“Because I couldn’t cope with being around you, all right?
I didn’t want to leave. I . . . Fuck, Connor. I was giving up the 282
band. I was giving up my best friend. I was giving up someone
I’d fallen pretty fucking hard for.” Jude forced back the lump
rising in his throat. “You’d better believe it wasn’t an easy
decision, and it hurt. It’s hurt ever since.”
“Obviously not enough to keep your dick out of A.J., but
then . . .” He laughed bitterly. “We all know what happens
when your dick is in control.”
Jude flinched. “That isn’t what happened back then, and
you know it.”
“Isn’t it?” Connor folded his arms. “Then what
did
happen?”
“What happened was . . .” Jude hesitated. Then he dropped
his gaze. “What happened was I fucked up, all right? I was
pissed off, and instead of coming to you and talking about it
like I should have, I—”
“You fucked a bartender. In the same bed where you’d
been fucking me.”
“Yeah. That.” He pushed his shoulders back and met
Connor’s eyes. “It was a mistake. I knew what I was doing,
and I did it anyway, and I’ve hated myself for it ever since.” He released a breath. “I’m sorry. Okay? I know it doesn’t change a damn thing, and I could say it a million times and it wouldn’t
change a thing, but there hasn’t been a day that’s gone by that I haven’t regretted cheating on you or leaving the band right
when we all needed each other.”
Connor tensed. Then he exhaled sharply. “Fuck it. I’m
going to get some—”
“You don’t need some air this time,” Jude snapped. “And if
you do, I’m coming with you, because I could use a goddamned
smoke. But wherever you go, we’re going together, because
we’re fucking settling this.
Now
.”
“Whatever, man.” Connor turned to go. “I’m done.” 283
“Would you quit walking away every time something—”
“Oh, fuck you.” Connor spun around and got in Jude’s
face, stabbing a finger at his chest and almost hitting him.
“Fuck you, Jude. I might walk away and cool down, but at
least I come the fuck back. You walk away and disappear,
and leave people behind who you claim to care about, and
people who you’ve even managed to convince you love, and
you never come back until someone fucking begs you to.” He
stabbed his finger again, and this time thumped the middle
of Jude’s chest. “You want to tell someone not to walk away?
Start with yourself, asshole.”
Jude was ready to throw Wyatt in Connor’s face again,
but held back. He wanted to settle this, not throw gas on the
inferno.
And Wyatt would be gas on the inferno, wouldn’t he? Just
like Jude’s presence was salt in the open wound.
Jesus. No wonder Connor was so pissed about him being
involved with A.J. The wound Jude had left was apparently
still fresh, and Wyatt hadn’t left all that long ago, so that
was likely a raw nerve too. And now Jude was sleeping with
another band member right under his nose. Practically in his
face. God, as good as Connor was at hiding things, he must’ve
been a wreck right now. Just having Jude back in the band
must’ve been painful as hell, and to add this . . .
Jude swallowed. “Looks, whatever happened with Wyatt,
it obviously still hurts.”
Connor winced, turning away and tightening his arms
across his chest.
Speaking as gently as he could, Jude said, “But there had
to be a reason you two hooked up even though you knew
what could happen. The road’s lonely. We all have to lean on
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each other. And . . . things happen. They happened between
us, they happened between you and Wyatt, and—”
“And they happened between you and A.J.,” Connor
growled.
“Yeah. They did. And—”
“Don’t you dare compare those to each other. They’re not
the same at al .”
“Why not?”
“Because Wyatt was the one who helped me pick up the
pieces after the love of my life—” His teeth snapped together.
Jude’s heart skipped. “Connor . . .”
Connor rubbed an unsteady hand over his face. “You
weren’t there. He was.”
“I also wasn’t the love of your life.”
Connor dropped his hand, and when he met Jude’s gaze,
his wasn’t just full of hurt, it was full of tears. He started to speak, but then cursed and swiped at his eyes.
“Look at us,” Jude whispered. “Look at where we were
before we split up. Don’t you think we both deserve better
than that?”
Connor leaned against the wal , and when he wiped his
eyes this time, it didn’t do any good.
With his heart in his throat, Jude stepped closer. He
expected Connor to recoil, but he didn’t, so Jude wrapped
his arms around him.
And Connor broke down.
Jude struggled to hold on to Connor as well as keep his
own composure together. They’d known each other since they
were kids, and he’d never seen Connor cry. Not when his first
girlfriend dumped him their freshman year, not when he ran
with Mrs. Newman’s scissors and gave himself that scar—he
was always stoic to the point of callous.
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But not tonight.
Eyes closed, Jude stroked Connor’s hair. “I’m so sorry I
hurt you.”
“I loved you, Jude,” Connor whispered. “More than
anything.”
Jude choked back his own tears. “I loved you too.” He
held Connor tighter. “I did something stupid out of anger,
and there hasn’t been a day that I haven’t wished I could undo
all of that shit.”
“But why?” Connor drew back and looked up at him, eyes
red and wet. “I know we were in a bad spot, but . . .”
Jude shook his head. “I’ve been asking myself the same