Chapter 9: Chris Donovan vs. Shane Lewis~ There's no love like the first… Breakdown!
Chapter 9: Chris Donovan vs. Shane Lewis~ There's no love like the first… Breakdown!
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For a moment, Shane didn’t know where the sound was coming from. It was only when Chris grabbed
him tightly and sank to the floor with him in his arms that Shane realized that the shockingly horrible
sound was coming from him. Deep and desperate gut-wrenching sobs that were the buildup of years of
pain and sadness tore from Shane’s throat. Great heaving sobs, that sounded like they were coming
from a wounded animal, shook Shane's frame. He’d never shed a tear since that night all those years
ago. So the feeling was alien to him.
It was painful and Shane wished he could stop. God knew he tried to stop but he just couldn’t. After a
while of non-stop sobbing, he finally heard Chris’ voice saying how sorry he was, crooning softly to him,
rocking him as though he was a little boy… It only made Shane cry even harder. He felt like he was
dying. He clung desperately to Chris as though he were his anchor on a sinking ship.
After what felt like hours, Shane eventually quieted down. He noticed how soaked Chris’ t-shirt was
with his tears and couldn’t believe how weak he’d been. Chris was the last person he should have
shown any weakness to, Shane thought miserably. To think that the very first time he’d broken down
after years of holding back…and it was in front of none other than Chris Donovan, the very person who
had caused his misery...the very person he couldn’t afford to show any weakness to.
Just his fucking luck, Shane almost groaned. What was Chris going to think of him now? Shane pulled
back from Chris’ chest and looked up into his face, for the first time noticing how wet Chris cheeks were
with his own tears. Shane pulled himself up and picked up the gun from the floor.
“You can show yourself out.” Shane croaked and walked off.
Chris sat on the floor and watched as Shane walked away. He was saddened even more at the
defeated and dejected way Shane walked. The Shane he watched walk away was nothing like the Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
tough and proud businessman the world knew. Shane was a broken man and it was all because of him,
Chris groaned. He was going to leave Shane alone…just for that day as he’d seen the shame in the
other man’s eyes when he looked at him after falling apart in his arms. No need to emasculate the man
further by hanging around.
But Chris swore to himself that he was not going to give up. He planned on coming again the next day
and every day after that till Shane talked to him. If Shane thought Chris was going to let him be, he had
another thinking coming. Chris stood up and let himself out of the garage by simply clicking on ‘open’
on the consol. This was just the beginning.
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And true to his resolution, Chris was at Shane’s gate the next day which was a Sunday. He sat on the
ledge on the side of the back gate and worked on his mini-iPad. This time around, he didn’t attempt to
enter the house. He couldn’t have been able to anyway because there was a security guard at post. He
knew Shane was aware of his presence because the security guard had come to ask him whether he
wanted to see the boss.
Chris had shrugged. “Does the boss know I’m here?” He’d asked.
“Yes.” Was the man’s brief answer.
“And did the boss send you to ask me that?”
A sheepish look appeared on the man’s face. “No.”
“Did he ask you to remove me or send me away?”
“No.”
“Then don’t worry your head. I’ll just sit here for a while.”
And he’d sat on the ledge and worked for about four hours before leaving for home. The following day
which was a Monday, Chris closed from work early because according to the private eye, Shane
usually got home around four p.m. By half-past three, Chris was on the ledge. He’d taken off his jacket
and tie and rolled up the sleeves of his shirt. When Shane eventually got to the gate, he drove in
without looking at Chris. Chris watched till the gate came back down and went back to his iPad. And
that was how it went for two weeks. Shane never once spoke to Chris but Chis knew he watched him
from the house. He could feel Shane’s eyes on him.
“You sure that’s going to work?” Damon asked one day when he passed through Chris’ office.
“If I have to do this for a whole year, I will. I don’t want to pressure him by demanding he talks to me.
But I’m sure not going to allow him to forget me.”
“Trust me, dude, I don’t think he ever will. Not after that garage stunt, you pulled. Guy will be looking
out for you even if you’re nowhere around. Why do you think he’s now posted a security guard at that
back gate? You’re a psycho stalker, know that?” Damon chuckled. “He obviously doesn’t want to take
any chances.”
Chris had told Damon about going to Shane’s garage but had omitted the part about both of them
breaking down.
“He doesn’t have any choice but to talk to me at a point,” Chris said with conviction.
Damon shook his head amused. “Dude should have shot your arse when he had the chance.”
Chris laughed. “I’ve got to get going, jackass. It’s almost a quarter past three.”
“Come on Chris, it looks like it’s going to rain. Do you have to?” Damon looked surprised.
“I want to, Damon. Besides, the forecast talked about showers and not a full-on downpour.”
Damon shook his head with a look of incredulity on his handsome face. “All the best.”
Chris chuckled. “Thanks. Regards to Tristan. And hey, don’t tell him about my stalking tendencies.”
“Sorry. Already did.” Damon laughed.
“Ow come on, Damon.” Chris groaned. “You know that mischievous husband of yours is never going to
allow me to hear the end of this.”
“Surprisingly, he supports your style,” Damon said as he opened the door.
A smile brightened Chris’ face. “Really?”
“Uh-huh,” Damon said dryly. “Come on, the guy blew me in my office’s restroom with his father not
more than twenty feet away, just to make a point. He’s nuts so will definitely understand what you’re
doing.”
“Fuck.” Chris chuckled. “You locked the door though, right?”
“What do you think? Talk to you tomorrow.” And with an amused look at the silly smile on his friend’s
face, Damon left Chris’ office.