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Her being pregnant was probably more than an inconvenience and knowing the family that he had come from, I highly doubted that his parents would be accepting of her.
Regardless of the money that she came from. We were considered new money. His parents came from a long generation of old money, and people like that didn’t mix with people like us.
“It isn’t that, Tally. You will not be able to be with him. His family will never accept you and you have school to finish. You need to set your own path and stop relying on a man,” I snapped at her.
I was fed up with the bullshit, and she needed to know that.
“His family will love me just as he does. He asked me to marry him. How much more proof do you need?” Tears filled her eyes as she shook her head.
I knew I shouldn’t be stressing her out because she was pregnant, but this was a conversation we had to have. She had to know that this could not go on, that her behaviors could not keep going on.
“And if they don’t accept you, and he does leave you, then what are you going to do?”
“He won’t leave me, even if his parents don’t accept me. He will still marry me, and we will still be together. We will figure it out,” she replied, as if it was the only obvious thing in the world.
“According to his academic records, he will be lucky to graduate. The only way he will be able to move forward in life is with the money his family has set up for him in a trust.” A trust I had no doubt they would end if he didn’t do as they said.
Honestly, perhaps that’s what Tally needed to hear as well.
She was shaking her head, so I could tell that she was going to refuse to believe anything that I said. She was such an ignorant girl, and through all of it, I could only imagine the things that her mother had been filling her mind with.
“That isn’t true. He may get money from them, but we’ll make it. I still have my money.”
There it was. She thought that I was going to support both of them. The trust fund that I had set up for her was money that I was giving to her while she went to school and also to help her after she got out of school while she got set up in her career.
If she thought that I was going to support them living forever, she was sadly mistaken.
“If you marry that boy, your trust fund money is gone. I told you the day you turned eighteen, I would continue to pay you a monthly allowance while you went to school and after you graduated while you got set-up in your career until you could support yourself.”
“So you’re going to cut me off?” she yelled in anger, as if taking away her money was the most horrible thing that had ever happened to her.
“Yes, Tally. If you marry that boy, you are cut off from my money. Of course, I will set something up for my grandkids, so that way they have money when they turn eighteen, but I’m not giving you another penny if you marry that boy.”
Stomping her foot, she snatched her purse off of the side table, and glared at me.
“You are not my father. That’s stupid bitch has changed you, and I will make her pay for everything bad that happens to me.”
The threat was there, but before I could get another word out, she turned and stormed from the house, slamming the front door behind her.
This was not how I expected things to go, but then again, I wasn’t surprised either. Running my hand through my hair, I looked back down at my phone and contemplated calling Becca. I knew I had promised her I would do so. It was just that things had gotten a lot more difficult than I had expected.
Tally and Allison were both threatening to extinguish her existence, and I was suddenly concerned the distance between us would not keep her safe.
I wasn’t sure what I was going to do, but as much as I didn’t want to admit it, perhaps having someone closer to her would be more beneficial.
I should have let her go when I had the chance. I could have let Neal step in to be with her.
Because, the way things were going, loving me was only going to do one thing to Becca.
Destroy her.
Becca
With James being gone, I had to keep myself preoccupied, which meant diving into my studies and pretending to be the A plus student I had always been.
While the other seniors were enjoying spending time with their loved ones and friends, I hid away in the library when needed and then rushed through the halls to my next class, learning as much as I could before heading home.
There wasn’t much I honestly wanted to do. The one person who I wanted to spend my time with wasn’t here, and as much as I missed him, I understood the importance of making sure business was taken care of.
Walking from one of my math classes and heading towards the library, I ended up bumping into a familiar face in the hallway I hadn’t seen in almost two years.
“Becca?” Tyson asked as he looked down at me with a large grin across his face. His dark, shaggy hair hanging just below his eyes before he quickly whipped his head to the side, moving his hair from his eyes.
“Tyson, I didn’t think that you were coming back. I thought you transferred to a different school.”
The last thing I had heard was during our sophomore year here at Yale, Tyson had gotten in trouble with one of the sororities. He got one of the sorority girls pregnant, and that sorority girl was the niece of our current dean.
Needless to say, it wasn’t a very good thing.
However, here he stood, sober as could be and not drunk streaking through the courtyard.
“Yeah man, it turned out that Sophie didn’t get pregnant by me. She got pregnant by somebody else and even explained I had passed out naked on the lawn, and even though she and another girl tried to humiliate me, it was not going to happen. Never thought I would thank liquor d*ck so much in my life.”
Laughter escaped me as I stared at him with wide eyes, trying to comprehend what he had just said. He was not the father of the proclaimed baby, but on top of that, they had tried to take advantage of him, and in the end, he couldn’t get it up because he was too drunk.
It was literally the funniest thing I had ever heard in my life, but I was rooting for him. A girl doing something stupid like that could destroy a man’s life.
“I hope that they punish them for everything that they have done,” I replied, shaking my head in disgust as I watched him shrug his shoulders, as if the situation was no big deal.
“All I know is that I got a letter stating that my last two years of school were completely paid for and that I was free to come back and stay here completely free of cost.”
“I bet they did, considering the fact that the school could have been suedl for falsifying information, and also there was a joint conflict of interest between the dean and his niece. Not to mention, I bet the accusations that were being thrown around didn’t even have a proper investigation.”
It honestly disgusted me to think an educator would cut corners to make himself look and feel better by being able to get justice for his niece, who turned out to be a whore.
“Yeah, man, it was pretty terrible, but it is what it is. I’m just glad to be back here,” he replied.
“Well, I’m glad to see that you’re back.”
“Thanks. So are you out there staying at Tally’s place still? Because I actually went by yesterday, but nobody was there,” he asked me. I slowly noticed people walking by staring at me.
“No, I’m not. Why are you asking?”
“Well, you know, now that you’re dating that millionaire and everything, I just figured that you wouldn’t be living there anymore, and I was going to see what she’s been up to. After all, you remember she and I had this little small fling there for a while.”
“Tally’s pregnant with Chad’s baby,” I said bluntly, watching his brows narrow in confusion.
“Dude, she was f*cking your man. Holy shit. That actually makes so much sense.”
“What do you mean that makes so much sense? Why was I the only one who never saw that they had something going on behind my back? I mean literally for years! And I never knew!” I exclaimed in frustration, still not understanding why I didn’t know that they were sleeping together.
“Hey, man, don’t even worry about it. Like you got the best revenge on her ever. Serves her right for, you know, stealing your man and everything. You got her dad, and her dad is supposedly loaded. So that’s like a win-win situation if you think about it.”
Did he just say that I had her dad? How? Oh, shit. That means he’s seen the news. And that means everybody else has as well.
Closing my eyes, I took a deep breath before opening them again, looking at Tyson. “How did you know I was seeing her father?”
“Are you serious? Like it’s all over the news, not to mention social media posts. Man, it’s everywhere. Everybody’s sharing that information. I have to admit that I find what you’re doing to be severely adventurous. I completely back you one hundred percent.”
The way Tyson was speaking suddenly made me realize he was far too stoned to be having a conversation of this magnitude. His eyes were slanted, and his laugh was a bit off, and when I really paid attention to things and inhaled deeply, I could smell the skunk coming off of his clothing.
“Well, I appreciate your enthusiasm, Tyson. However, I honestly have to get going. I need to go pick up my order from the library, and then I’ve got to get home and study for the next two days.”
“All right then. If you need anything, Becca, just let me know. If you need a person to study with or somebody to smoke weed with, I’ve got you. I’m always here. You’re a good person, and don’t listen to what anybody else says. At the end of the day, you deserve to have somebody who cares about you.”
“Thanks, Tyson, but for the record… I don’t do drugs,” I chuckled as he shrugged his shoulders.
“Offers still there.”
No matter how stoned this man was, he was still a sweetheart. It was why, when he had got expelled from the school back in our sophomore year, everybody was shocked. He wasn’t one of those guys who didn’t give a shit about anybody’s feelings.
He would never have taken advantage of a girl, whether she be sober or drunk.
That simply wasn’t who he was.
Waving goodbye to him, I made my way towards the library to grab my order before heading out the doors of the school walking towards my apartment. It was only a twenty-minute walk, and the fresh air was nice.
“There she is—” whispered voices said as I passed them.
Everyone was staring, and the fact my situation had attracted this much attention didn’t make me feel comfortable. I was a few weeks into school and was already causing problems for myself.
Had I been married to James, no one would have said anything. Instead, they would have been trying to be my best friend so they could relish in the lavish lifestyle too.
Instead, though, I was just the girl that was sleeping with him, and all they can seem to talk about was how I was sleeping with my best friend’s dad. Even going as far as saying “poor Tally” as if she was the innocent person in all of this.
If only they knew the truth. Tally was far from innocent, and if that girl had it her way, I wouldn’t be breathing anymore.
Making my way into the building, I passed random people until I could climb into the elevator and make my way up towards my private floor. There weren’t many students who lived up there, and for that I was grateful.
It meant I was left to my privacy and wouldn’t be disturbed by people fishing for a story.
As soon as I made my way into my apartment and locked the door, I dropped my thing off on the small dining table and finally allowed myself to take a deep breath I hadn’t realized I had been holding. “F*ck my life…”
The sound of my phone ringing caused me to jump, and pulling it from my pocket, I saw James’ name appear across the screen. “Hello?”
“He,y gorgeous. Did you just get home?” he asked, causing me to roll my eyes.
“Yeah, I did. About to pour myself a large glass of wine right now and then get a shower.”
“Sounds like a rough day,” he muttered as the sound of shuffling papers filled the background.