Allegra’s eyes flew to his, brimming with trepidation. She hadn’t kept it from him on purpose, she’d
just forgotten.
Sort of.
When she’d first realized that the cross was gone, an overwhelming
sense of emptiness had engulfed her. It
had been her first instinct to tell Richie, but he and Jon were already
furious, and inciting more anger was the last thing she’d wanted to do. So she’d tried to push the loss aside, until
a better time presented itself.
Afterward, every time it had come to mind, she and Richie had been
someplace that was NOT conducive to the amount swearing she expected him to do. Usually at a show, since all the video
equipment brought Felix to mind.
“I’m sorry I didn’t tell you sooner. I meant to, but the timing was never right.”
He, of course, jumped to the most logical conclusion. “Where did you lose it?” he inquired calmly.
He doesn’t
seem angry about it being lost. I wonder
if… No.
She mentally shook her head.
I won’t lie to him.
“I was wearing it on the day of the rape, but didn’t have
it on when Matt found me. I… guess Felix
took it.”
Richie’s mind numbed and the hand stroking the cross went
still, allowing it to slide from his grasp, thudding softly as it settled back
into the hollow of her throat. In an
eerily quiet voice that sounded strange even to his own ears, Richie choked out,
“He has your cross?”
“I can only assume.”
Tension steeled the set of his jaw, and his eyes
shuttered themselves in the instant before he directed his gaze out the plane
window. Harnessing the intense rage that
boiled freely was going to require complete concentration.
He wasn’t angry with her, by any means, but if he wasn’t
very careful she would end up being the unintentional victim. Counting to ten, he soothed himself by
mentally conjuring images of Felix Oswego – after he’d beaten the living hell
out of him.
“Richie?”
Her hand clasped his bicep, and he turned, forcing a
terse smile to his lips. “It’s okay,
baby. Just gimme a minute.”
♥♫♥
Their bags had been delivered to the guesthouse bedroom,
and Richie was sitting on the bed texting Ava while Allegra put her things
away. The instant the last garment was
hung and the last drawer was pushed shut, her idle hands were drawn to him like
a magnet. She had recently developed a
serious addiction to his touch, and looped her arms around his shoulders,
leaning in for a kiss. “I had the best
time with you this week. Thank you.”
Richie’s face lit in an easy smile. She hadn’t been the only one. He was surprised at how comfortable and
effortless their time together had been.
In previous relationships, he had enjoyed his girlfriends’ company, but
equally enjoyed his solitude.
That wasn’t the case with Allegra. Even his coveted studio time had been more
enjoyable with her nearby.
“Baby, the pleasure was all mine,” he assured her. “I’d love to spend at least a month like that
with you. Touring has definitely lost
its appeal now.” A quick yank had her
tumbling into his lap with a squeak of surprise. They were nose to nose, his face set with an
impish grin. “I don’t guess you’ve
changed your mind about that whole work thing, have you?”
“No, I haven’t.
Sorry, but that whole kept woman scenario isn’t exactly my thing.”
“Are you sure? I’d
keep you REALLY well…”
“I have no doubt about that.” Allegra tugged lightly on
this necklace with a look of reproach. “But
would you be so anxious to keep me if I were WANTED to be kept?”
She had him there.
Her independent streak could be frustrating at times, but it was a huge
part of why he loved her. Dependency was
a foreign concept for Allegra, and that made it all the sweeter when she let
down her guard and allowed his protective nature to shine. No, he would never have to wonder if she was
with him for any reason other than love.
She didn’t NEED him, or have any interest in his fame or fortune.
“I love you just the way you are,” he admitted
freely. “Don’t change a thing.”
Her heart expanded until she thought it would burst at the
seams, and a mist of tears materialized, prompting her to hug him as tightly as
her arms would allow.
“Do you realize how much I’m gonna miss you the next
couple of weeks?”
“It’s killing me to think about it,” he confessed with a
grimace. “So let’s pretend it isn’t
going to happen. We’ll revel in tonight
like tomorrow isn’t gonna come and steal it away.”
“Hey, that sounds like a song lyric.”
“It does, doesn’t it?
I’m gonna have to run that one past Jon.”
“Well… It’s been forever since I’ve gotten to talk to Dot. Do you wanna head up to the main house and
check in with them? ”
“Sure, baby.” With
a gentle grasp of her hips, he helped her to stand upright before rising and latching
onto her hand. “I’ve got some other
stuff to talk to him about, anyway,” Richie said, his mind drifting back to
Allegra’s cross.
Jon’s the only one
who can come CLOSE to being as pissed as I am.
One short stroll to the main house, and they slid through
the terrace doors to find Jon and Dot curled up on the sofa watching a movie.
“Hey you two!” Dot greeted them, pausing the movie. “You look like you’ve had a good time basking
in the California sunshine. Did you
enjoy your time off?”
Hands still clasped together, Richie and Allegra looked
at each other with surreptitious smiles.
“Good Lord, yes, they enjoyed their time off. Don’t you see they STILL can’t keep their
eyes or hands off each other,” Jon bitched without any real emotion, dropping
his feet from the coffee table to the floor.
“Fuck you.” Richie
told his friend with an amiable smile.
“You’re jealous that I found a Bongiovi worth loving.”
Dorothea rolled her eyes at Allegra. “I swear they miss bickering at each
other. It’s always the same thing after
a break. The next words out of Richie’s
mouth will be…” She deepened her voice
in attempt to mimic Richie. ”‘I’ve got this thing stuck in my head. Wanna hit the studio?’”
“Oh yeah?” Jon made a show of turning his full attention
to Richie, quizzical expression blanketing his features.
With a laugh Richie shrugged. “According to Allegra, I just came up with a
good lyric. We should probably toss it
around before I forget.”
Jon gave one sharp nod and lithely rose to his feet. “Ladies, if you’ll excuse us, work
calls.” With a swift peck on his wife’s
cheek, he promised, “We’ll be back in a few, babe.”
“Yeah, yeah,” she waved him away carelessly. “I know how that goes. I’ll see ya when I see ya.”
Richie’s kiss for Allegra was longer and more
lingering. “I won’t be too long,
baby. I missed you last night.”
Upon Ava’s return from her ski trip, Allegra had relocated
back into the guest room, leaving Richie alone in his room. One night apart and they were both feeling
separation anxiety. His looming
departure made this final night that much more precious.
“God, you’re making me nauseous over here. Are we going or not?”
The men were still squabbling as they stepped into the
early evening air, quieting only once they’d arrived in the studio. Jon sauntered toward the piano, while his
counterpart readily reached for the old, beat-up acoustic guitar held in
residence for him.
“So whaddya got, Sambora?” Jon’s wide hands moved across the keyboard,
not so much gracefully, but with determination.
As effortlessly as breathing, Richie found the chords that would complement
the unfamiliar melody, letting them resonate in the air before stilling the strings
with his hand. “I do have a couple of
ideas, but I was more interested in talking.”
Jon didn’t pause in his musical meanderings, merely
arching his eyebrow curiously. After
seeing his guitarist fawning all over Allegra, he had an idea about where this
was headed, but wisely kept silent. “So talk.”
“Have you found out ANYTHING else about where the hell
Felix is?”
This was NOT what Jon had been expecting. His hands dropped to the piano bench, hackles
rising in anticipation. Richie wouldn’t
bring it up without a reason.
“No word yet. Why,
has something else happened?”
Richie put the guitar back in its stand and moved to
stand before the wall of windows looking across the property. “Not anything new, but I found something out
today.”
“Okay…?”
“Do you remember the platinum and diamond cross that I
got for Allegra? I bought it in Vegas.”
“Never saw it, but you told me about it, yeah.”
“You probably never WILL see it, because that little
prick swiped it while she was unconscious.”
“Of COURSE he did.
Why the fuck wouldn’t he, the dumb bastard. This SOB has officially danced on my last
fuckin’ nerve!” Jon forcefully closed
the cover on the piano keys. “And why didn’t
she say something sooner?”
“She said we were already mad enough, and she didn’t want
to upset us. I just happened to realize
she wasn’t wearing it and asked about it on our way back here.”
“Well, it gives us one more reason to stomp the life out
of the piece of fuck.”
Jon’s mind was swirling.
EVERY problem can
be solved by throwing money at it. Why
can’t they find ONE demented little shit?
How much money do they NEED?
“That necklace had significant meaning behind it for
Allegra and me. It has to be replaced.”
“Oh yeah, Prince Charming?
Another necklace?”
“No. An engagement
ring.”
He didn’t want to be happy about this. It was too soon, and his friend was likely, once
again, jumping headlong into something he hadn’t enough time to think through.
But he looked so damn HAPPY. Centered.
Even being pissed about the necklace, there was still that underlying peace
that had been missing for so long. Allegra
had done that for him, and he, in turn, was taking good care of her. Even more remarkable than that, she was
ALLOWING him to take good care of her.
Yeah, as much as he’d hated the idea in the beginning,
this was a good thing. Together THEY
were a very good thing.
Jon exercised enough control over his features that only
the ghost of a smile was evident. “Are
you asking my permission, man?”
“Fuck, no! I’m
telling you. I’m gonna find the ring
while we’re out on this leg, and ask her as soon as we finish it up.” He regarded his friend somberly. “Are you gonna be a dick?”
Their eyes locked and swapped multiple silent messages
until Jon finally rose, hand outstretched.
Expecting a sincere shake, Richie was surprised when Jon actually gripped
his hand, hauling him up into a heartfelt man hug.
With a sigh of relief, Richie wrapped both arms around
his friend a little tighter and longer than Jon usually allowed. Being on the receiving end of Richie’s affection
still embarrassed him after all these years.
With an uncomfortable clearing of his throat, Jon broke
the embrace, searching the dark depths of his best friend’s eyes one last
time.
“You’re sure about this?
You can’t suddenly decide you fucked up and just say ‘oops’. Not with her, Rich.”
“Dude, I got this.
Trust me.”
6 comments:
YAY! I can't wait for him to ask her, now all they need to do is find Felix, and they will be set. Please let them find Felix in like the next chapter so that they can get this out of the way. And don't wait too long for the next chapter now that we know what Richie wants to do, like wednesday! Love this!
Felix is a piece of s**t!!!!!.Just wait until Jon and Richie discover where he is. And I hope when her biological old man find out what he did to his girl, he will join them too!!!!
I hope so as well. I know he just hired felix to find Allegra, not rape her. So please let them find him really soon so that they can get this ordeal behind them. I can't wait for "tonight" as Richie said. I'm pretty sure we all know what is going to happen, and know it will be sensual and intimate and romantic all at the same time. Then I can't wait for Richie to get the ring and propose!
I wonder how long we will have to wait, please not too long!
Great chapter..... Engagement ring.... Oh and the proposal will be oh so romantic I believe.....
Now Felix on the other hand has to be delt with. As another poster said I believe the old man is her father too.... Can not wait for the next chapter. As soon as you can PLEASE!!! I know begging doesnt work but worth a shot..
Great writing keep it up!!!!
I like tmpac61's attitude! We all know begging doesn't always work but it is worth a shot!
I can't wait for the next chapter. I hope it is soon.
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