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As I stood atop the ledge of the highest cliff on the island,
I looked down and watched the ocean's waves crash into the large
boulders embedded there. There was a good 3,000 feet separating
myself and rock bottom, but I felt somewhat at ease surrounded
by the red sky as twilight settled in. For the first time since
yesterday, at least. Why? Well... this was the end of the road
for me.
Since Pamela left my life forever less than 24 hours ago, I had
given a lot of thought to everything which took place over the
past seven months. Perhaps she was right, and I had been too blind
to even see the most obvious things.
During the summer-time, there was such a feeling of camaraderie
amongst the girls. Pamela, Lindsay, Amy, Torrie, Trish, Lisa and
Christina - all of them, for the most part, got along so wonderfully.
There was such a sense of love and sharing amongst that group,
until Trish ultimately had her disagreement over Lindsay with
Amy near the end.
I did not count that, however, because mostly everything before
then had went so beautifully.
Of course, I wanted to re-create those happy feelings when bringing
Torrie, Amy and Trish back to the island for the winter, along
with newcomers Cassidy, Stephanie and Devon. They were to join
Lindsay, Pamela and myself - and my goal was to not have a single
problem between any of us.
But there had really been nothing but minor squabbles and heated
arguments amongst the ladies since the winter began. First, it
was Torrie and Amy - not so much of an argument, but simmering,
bitter feelings between the two. Torrie was angry at Amy, thinking
she had lured her into the porn industry while not caring about
her one bit. Torrie said that Amy only did it for her own good.
Then, of course, Torrie had her series of meltdowns once she learned
that Trish was coming back to the island. Torrie finally thought
she had a chance to get in with Lindsay - her secret crush in
life - but knew that went out the window once Trish - Lindsay's
favorite lady - made her triumphant return to the island.
Who could forget Devon and my suspicions about her? I thought
she had her sights set on harming my marriage with Pamela, and
I came within an eyelash of sending her home because of it. I
had a nice, long talk with her, though, and we ironed everything
out.
There was the infamous night when Pamela basically beat Devon
up too, and bloodied her in the process. Pamela was afraid that
Devon was out to end our marriage as well (which I found quite
peculiar now, considering what happened here yesterday), thanks
to Cassidy and her false rumors.
Things between Devon and Pamela were eventually smoothed out,
but the complications of that evening still seemed to linger between
them until the very end. Of course, I sent Cassidy - who admitted
to being a compulsive liar - home without even a second thought.
Things kind of exploded once Pamela snapped at Lindsay - of all
people - telling her that she wanted to spend the evening alone
with Trish. The end result of the discussion between Pamela and
Trish was that I no longer had a wife, because Lindsay's soulmate
had run off to Canada with her.
Just a single thought about the horrific events of yesterday sent
absolute shivers down my spine. While standing atop that cliff
which overlooked the ocean, I watched a flock of seagulls drift
by. What was it like, I thought to myself, to be able to fly so
freely?
Of course, here I stood - a shell of the man I was just 24 hours
ago. My wife had left me for another woman, and I didn't even
see it coming. I was too blind, too naive. My ex-fiancee, Victoria...
she left me for another woman, too.
I never thought I could have had a more worse, pitiful feeling
than I did when Victoria left me standing at the altar some eight
years ago. However, Pamela saying that my marriage with her was
nothing more than a mistake and then her leaving me for another
woman - just like Victoria did - the feelings within me were a
million times worse.
Dear, sweet, little Lindsay... she had not stopped crying since
the events of yesterday. I felt terrible for her because Trish
had stabbed her in the back, and then ripped her heart out again
- just like in the summer-time. Lindsay deserved nothing bad to
happen to her. Seeing her in pain only added to my own pain...
What I once thought of as island paradise had suddenly been transformed
into an island of bickering and horror. Arguments and problems
were abound since the winter began, and then that absolute bomb
was dropped yesterday.
I had worked so hard to promote a feeling of togetherness and
love amongst the girls... but failed. Even where what I once thought
of as my "save haven" in life - this island - I had
failed. I felt so sick inside that it actually hurt.
I took a deep breath while watching one of the waves crash into
the series of thick, jagged rocks below me. The sounds being created
were peaceful, but I knew what I was debating in my mind right
now was anything but.
"Jump," I said to myself.
Why not? Pamela had tore my heart out and sent it through a meat
grinder with what she did to me yesterday. It was bad enough that
Pamela left. It was even worse when she claimed she never really
loved me in the first place. Our marriage, in her own words, was
a mistake.
"Jump," I told myself again. "Do it."
Without me to ruin her life, Lindsay would be with her
family right now in Ohio. She would be a college student and,
of course, the most popular co-ed on campus. Lindsay would be
leading a much happier life if I had never brought her here, and
ruined it for her. She wouldn't have had to go through all this
bickering and heartache.
She would have never met Trish, and her life would be better now
because of it.
"Jump, you loser," I said, getting more and more agitated
with myself. "End it. End it now. Jump!"
If I were to take a swan-dive off of that 3,000 foot cliff, I
would leave Lindsay and the other remaining girls - Amy, Torrie,
Devon and Stephanie - behind.
"They'll find their way," I summarized outloud. "All
it will take is a call to the mainland authorities."
Of course, the main reason why I was contemplating suicide at
this very moment in time was because of the extreme pain and hurt
which had flooded my body. I just couldn't live like this. I gave
everything that I could possibly give to Pamela - and she said
our marriage had been a mistake.
I shook my head while looking downward. There was no need to have
a second thought about Pamela, or anything else that happened
to me. It was too painful, and not worth my time. None of this,
in fact, was worth my time.
"Jump. You'll be in a better place because of it. End the
pain. No one will care that you did it, anyway."
I closed my eyes and prepared to do the unthinkable...
* * *
"JEREMY!"
The loud, deafening scream sounded like a firecracker had just
went off. "JEREMY!" Opening my eyes and taking a step
back from the ledge, I turned around and noticed Lindsay running
toward me as fast as she could. "JEREMY..." she said
once in front of me, leaning over and holding onto her knees,
trying to catch her breath.
"What are you doing here, Lindsay?" I asked her, angry.
I was too irrational to feel otherwise.
"I... f-found you... with the voyeur room," she replied,
still short of breath. "Whew... what a run. Where have you
been all day? We've been worried si-sick!"
"What are you doing here?" I reiterated, my arms folded.
"Oh my God..." Lindsay said, looking up at me and shaking
her head. "You were going to do it. Weren't you?" She
paused and added, "You were going to... jump."
I held back a laugh and countered, "So? It's not like anyone
is going to miss me."
"I'd miss you, Jeremy," the 19-year-old said, reaching
out and lightly grasping my wrist with her hand.
"No you wouldn't," I told her, my mind too hazed to
think straight. "No you wouldn't. No one would."
"How can you say that, Jeremy?" she asked, looking hurt.
"Maybe because it's the truth?" I told her. "No
one
cares what happens to me. No one ever has. First it was Victoria,
and now Pamela. No one cares."
"I'm not Victoria or Pamela," Lindsay countered, shaking
her head in the process. "I'd never hurt you, Jeremy."
"I thought the same way about them," I said, turning
my face to the side. "I thought I was going to grow old with
Victoria. We were going to have kids, a happy family. But it never
happened. Pamela? We were going to spend the rest of our lives
together in paradise. A beautiful, tropical paradise. I loved
her. But she simply tolerated me. Our marriage, she said... it
was a MISTAKE."
"I love you, Jeremy," Lindsay shrieked, tears forming
in her eyes. "I'd never do a thing to hurt you..."
"Go back to the mansion, Lindsay, and let me do what I have
to do," I told her bluntly, my mind still too whacked. "The
pain will be gone. I'll be in a better place."
The little blonde looked at me for several seconds, and then started
to cry. Still too intent on what I wanted to do myself, I did
not pay her a lot of attention. I turned my face to look back
down at the rocks thousands of feet below, but then got a rather
harsh wake-up call.
Lindsay grabbed ahold of my shoulders and steered me away from
the ledge, then extended her right hand and slapped me across
the face as hard as she possibly could.
"DAMNIT, JEREMY!" she exploded, my eyes wide in response.
"WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING? Look at what happened to
me, will you?" She punched my shoulder and continued, "Look
at what happened to me! NOT ONLY DID I LOSE TRISH, BUT I ALSO
LOST PAMELA! In the same day! I LOVED TRISH SO MUCH, AND PAMELA
WAS MY SECOND-FAVORITE AMONGST THE GIRLS! I've spent nearly seven
months of my life with Pamela! MY GOD, JEREMY... YOU LOST YOUR
WIFE, BUT I LOST TWO PEOPLE! I'M NOT STANDING AT A CLIFF, READY
TO JUMP OFF!"
I was too stunned to even say anything in response to her.
I had NEVER seen Lindsay so harsh and angry before...
"I can't stop you," she said seconds later, her voice
much more calm and relaxed. "Not physically, at least. But
if you jump, Jeremy... I'll follow you down. I'll jump, too."
"WHAT?" I managed to get out, taken completely off-guard.
"I'm not losing the three most important people in my
life, in less than a 24 hour span," she replied, starting
to cry again. "Pamela and Trish were bad enough. But... I
can't lose you too, Jeremy. It would destroy me. I... I couldn't
handle that. I... just couldn't."
Lindsay's slap to my face, followed by her punch upon my shoulder
and then those powerful words... Fortunately, she had managed
to bring back my sanity. And, there wasn't a better time for her
to pound some sense into me than now...
"I'll jump right after you do," she reiterated, shaking
her head through a sheet of tears. "I love you, Jeremy. I
love you more than anything. I haven't always said or expressed
that as much as I'd like, because Pamela was your wife and I didn't
want to cause friction." Lindsay shook her head once more
and started crying even harder. "I'm not losing you too,
Jeremy. I'll go to Heaven or Hell with you, either way. You jump...
and I jump."
"I love you too, sweetheart," I told her after several
seconds of silence. Finally, I had regained my mind. "I...
you... you saved my life."
"I know how much it h-hurts..." Lindsay cried, stepping
forward and hugging me. She jammed the side of her face into my
chest and continued, "I feel it just like you d-do, Jeremy.
Pamela was your wife, but Trish was a wife to me. I lost her,
and Pamela too. Pamela was... my best friend."
Lindsay broke off our embrace and looked into my eyes, saying,
"B-But you know wh-what? Even though both of them stabbed
us in the back... we'll make it through. You and me, Jeremy. We'll
do it... t-together."
As the 19-year-old's cries reached their apex, it was if her legs
had given out underneath her. Lindsay crumpled to the ground,
and I went down with her. I hugged her tightly and started to
cry myself. "As long as I am with you, sweet thing... yes,
we'll make it through," I said. "Together..."
Lindsay and I cried together, embracing one another tightly, for
a good ten minutes. At the same time, I openly wondered to myself
if this was the person - Lindsay - that I should have been with
from the very beginning.
Lindsay saved my life...
<<<- End of Part 20 ->>>
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