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Walking in my room was surreal. I went to my bed and

 

smelled my pillow, and then to the closet and ran my hands over all

 

my clothes.

 

“So tell us about him? Liam, right? Tell us how wonderful he

 

is?” Lorraine gushed as she laid down on my bed. “I read about him

 

on the internet. He’s kinda a big deal in London, huh? It seems every

 

gossip magazine I looked through had some story about him dating a

 

model or actress. He’s quite the socialite!” Maggie was right behind

 

her and so was my mother.

 

“Lorraine! He hasn’t been in the tabloids or gossip magazines

 

since he and Norah got together! Actually...” Maggie looked over at

 

me. “I haven’t seen his picture anywhere at all since before the

 

summer.” The three of them sat all around my room waiting for me

 

to speak.
“Where’s Jim?” I asked.

 

“He went to go get some Chinese food for dinner, is that

 

okay? Or should we make tea and crumpets?” my mother smiled. It

 

was nice to see her so happy.

 

“No, I don’t even know what a crumpet is.”

 

“So tell us about him, I’ve been dying to hear all about him,”

 

Maggie begged. I sat down on the floor and brought my knees to my

 

chest.

 

“He’s…..he’s really wonderful. He is very good looking and his

 

voice is so amazing. Sometimes I ask him about things I know he will

 

go on and on about, just to hear him talk.” I laughed a little.

 

“What’s he like with you? How does he treat you?” my

 

mother asked.

 

“He treats me…..like a porcelain princess most of the time.

 

He is very thoughtful and kind.”
“He is always asking if I’m alright, or need anything. He makes

 

me feel comfortable. But he has this…..this caveman way about

 

him,” I laughed again.

 

“What do you mean, caveman? He drags you around by your

 

hair?” Lorraine sat up on her knees.

 

“No, he doesn’t do that. But there are times when he likes

 

me to be seen and not heard. He likes for me to meet him by the

 

door when he comes home from work, sometimes his word is final

 

and I shouldn’t argue with him,” I paused and looked down at my

 

hands.

 

“Sounds like he wants a wife from back in the 50’s to me,”

 

Maggie said.

 

“Most men are that way, sweetheart. They don’t like to have

 

a woman with a mouth on her. They want their women to do as

 

they’re told.”
“Just most men know in this day and age, they aren’t going to

 

find many women willing to do that.” My mother touched my hand

 

when she spoke. I looked up and smiled again.

 

“He really just wants me to be happy. He is always giving me

 

things, showing me things, or taking me somewhere he thinks will

 

make me smile. He tells me how much I mean to him all the time,

 

and how he doesn’t want to lose me.” I laughed. “He doesn’t

 

understand window shopping at all. I tell him I like something, or

 

stop to look at something, and he either buys it right then, or I find it

 

in my room the next day.”

 

“Well why would he? He has more money than God, right?

 

He doesn’t have to window shop, he can buy whatever he wants.”

 

Lorraine and my mother both looked at Maggie and she just

 

shrugged her shoulders.

 

“So why isn’t he here?” Lorraine asked. That was the

 

elephant in the room. I had told them we would be coming here

 

together. I was so excited for them to meet him.
I really thought him meeting my family would make me feel

 

like Liam’s and my relationship was normal, or could be normal. Now

 

I was here alone.

 

“Oh he had some business to take care of, so he won’t be

 

able to make it.” My voice was quiet and I didn’t look at any of them

 

when I said it.

 

“Did you break up?” Maggie asked.

 

“Maggie,” Lorraine and my mother said at the same time.

 

“Well when she was talking about him she seemed to get a

 

little emotional, and now he isn’t here, so I thought they might have

 

broken up.” I could feel the tears in my eyes.

 

“Oh, sweetie, are you okay?” my mother moved to the floor

 

and wrapped her arms around me. I started to sob uncontrollably.

 

“Shhh. It’s okay. You don’t have to tell us if you don’t want to,

 

Norah,” Lorraine took my hand.
“The summer fling was over, huh? And things got real, right?

 

Meeting the family was too much for him, so he sent you here

 

alone….sent you away. Men are assholes, Norah. They like their

 

young little play things, but when things get serious the game is over

 

and it’s on the next little play thing.” My mother always had a way of

 

making me feel like crap. I was never good enough, never pretty

 

enough, and certainly never smart enough. I had realized in High

 

School that sometimes my failures made her happy. She couldn’t

 

stand that I had met a gorgeous, rich man that loved me and wanted

 

me to move to another country to be with him. She couldn’t stand it

 

that I had whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted it…all I had to do

 

was ask. I pulled away and stood up.

 

“Liam isn’t like that. Yes, we fought, and things are

 

complicated right now….but he loves me! He isn’t off looking for

 

another young play thing. You just can’t stand it that he loves me,

 

and makes me happy!” I walked out.
“Good one, Mom,” I heard Lorraine say as I ran down the

 

hall. I ran outside and almost right into Tiffany.

 

“Oh my goodness! Look at you! You look so different,

 

beautiful, amazing, this British man has done you well, my friend!” I

 

grabbed her and we hugged.

 

“It’s so good to see you, Tiff. Let’s get out of here,” I panted

 

and we turned back to her car. I didn’t speak for a while and she

 

could tell I was upset so she just let me look out the window. She

 

pulled into the parking lot of a dress store and I looked up. It was an

 

old store that sold formal dresses, but they were mostly out of date.

 

“You didn’t get our bridesmaid dresses from here, did you?” I

 

pointed to the shop. She laughed.

 

“Well it’s good to see you smile…..and no I didn’t. I just

 

thought we could have one of our try on sessions….and talk about

 

whatever it is that’s bothering you.” She touched my leg.
“Tiffany, your wedding is right around the corner, you don’t

 

need to bother with my problems,” I said and fidgeted with my

 

fingers.

 

“Oh I know. You can’t even imagine the pressure I am under

 

right now. I have an appointment with the travel agent tomorrow

 

morning, the final meeting with the caterer, and then I have to pick

 

up some of Jason’s family at the airport, just before the big family

 

dinner his family is putting together tomorrow night. Thursday, is the

 

ladies brunch, which you have to be there for, I might add, which

 

shouldn’t be so bad, because that’s when I will get all these special

 

family gifts from his family. They pass down things like silver brushes

 

their grandmothers, grandmother used when she arrived at Ellis

 

Island in 1918 or something crazy like that,” she laughed a little.

 

“Friday we have the bridesmaid final fitting at my house, which will

 

be your first and only fitting, and the rehearsal and then the

 

rehearsal dinner.” She took a breath but kept going.
“I have to check in with the flowers, the cake, and make sure

 

I have all the presents for our attendants. So I know I’m under a lot

 

of pressure.” She paused. “But I also haven’t seen my best friend in

 

the whole wide world in three and half months. She ran off to

 

England and started living with one of the beautiful people.” She

 

took my hand. “And right now, I can see she’s hurting, and needs

 

me….so here I am.”

 

We got out of the car and went inside. We spent over an

 

hour trying on the ugliest dresses we could find. We did it up right,

 

with shoes, hats and purses too. We walked around the shop and

 

strutted our horrible outfits. We posed in the mirrors and reenacted

 

scenes from ‘Steel Magnolias’. It was so much fun, and it made me

 

forget everything. It was exactly what I needed. We were sitting on

 

the floor laughing against the mirrors when I decided it was a perfect

 

moment to explain and apologize.

 

“Tiffany, I’m really sorry. I should have been there for you

 

these last months to help you, and I wasn’t……I really regret that.”
I lowered my head and took off my horrible feather, beaded,

 

and lace hat.

 

“Norah, its fine. Shelly has been a fine maid of honor, she’s

 

really helped me.” She took a breath. “I mean it would have been

 

nice to have you here, to share all these experiences with, but I

 

understand. You were off meeting your own prince charming. I get it.

 

When you find love you never want to lose it.”

 

I wanted to tell her it wasn’t because I didn’t want to lose

 

Liam, it was because I was locked in a room and he wouldn’t let me

 

leave. I wanted to tell her I had been kidnapped and trained to be a

 

sexual slave and I wouldn’t be here right now if Liam hadn’t bought

 

me. I wanted to tell her she was right not to come to Europe with

 

me, because she would have been sold too, and since she wasn’t a

 

virgin, there’s no way we would even be together now. But I didn’t. I

 

could never share these things with anyone.
I didn’t know what was happening between Liam and I, but

 

he certainly wouldn’t win any points with my friends and family if I

 

told them he bought me, locked me away, and hurt me when I didn’t

 

do what he wanted me to. The truth was, I didn’t even want to think

 

about it. Liam wasn’t the same person anymore. He had changed.

 

Being with me had changed him. He was still a prick sometimes

 

when he didn’t get his way, but I knew he was a good man that was

 

just into a lifestyle that seemed dark and cruel to people like me who

 

didn’t really understand it. He got caught up in something he

 

couldn’t control and didn’t know how to handle it. I couldn’t believe I

 

was actually defending him in my head.

 

“You needed your best friend here with you, though. I should

 

have stayed, and been a good friend to you, like you would have

 

been to me. I should have stayed and been here for you and the

 

twins….I should have never been there.” I leaned back against the

 

wall.
“Yes, but if you had never gone, then you wouldn’t have met

 

Liam, and you wouldn’t be completely in love and about to change

 

your life for him. I mean, you do love him, right?”

 

“I think so….I mean, yes…I know I love him…but it’s just so

 

complicated right now. Everything is so hard with him, there’s so

 

many rules and he wants everything a certain way, and sometimes

 

he can be such an ass.”

 

“Well I don’t know about the rules part, but the other stuff is

 

typical, Norah. Men are asses! That’s just the way they are, they

 

can’t help it. But I can say, if he loves you….even with all the stuff

 

you don’t like, you can make it work.” She paused and I thought

 

about it for a minute. “You just have to give him the bullet test. If he

 

would jump in front of a bullet for you, then the rest is normal.”

 

We left the shop and went to get some ice cream. It was

 

October but in Las Vegas it was still pretty warm.
It was so good to talk to her, and have someone who knew

 

me so well, understand my feelings. I couldn’t tell her the whole

 

truth of course but she still understood how I felt.

 

That night when I went home it was quiet. Everyone was

 

talking about other things, and no one addressed me directly, which

 

was fine. I ate quietly and went to my room. I wanted to call Liam so

 

bad. I wanted to hear his voice. It was after three in the morning in

 

London, but I knew he wouldn’t care if I called him. In my heart I

 

knew he wanted to hear my voice just as bad. But I just couldn’t do

 

it.

 

Over the next few days, I went to brunches, met with

 

caterers, got my nails done, my hair highlighted and trimmed. I

 

picked up Jason’s family at the airport and met with the flower

 

people, all instead of Tiffany. I tried to be the friend I should have

 

been all along, had I not been shackled in a basement. I spent time

 

with my family, her family, Jason’s family, and the bridal party. Jokes

 

were told, old stories were shared, and opinions were asked of me.
The whole time I just sat in a daze, and usually asked for the

 

question or joke to be repeated. I couldn’t stop thinking about Liam.

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