Avoiding Responsibility (Avoiding 2)
Chyna gave a quick chuckle before responding, "God I thought you would never ask! Let's go."
Lexi took it all in stride. She knew that she would have to talk things out with Chyna, but at least she was amicable enough to still leave here with her. She knew she had one thing left to do.
Lexi glanced over at Ramsey hesitantly. She knew he was in the wedding as a groomsman. Even if he didn't approve of the union, it's not like he would ditch with her and Chyna. This was his sister after all. She didn't care what kind of problems they were going through right then, the bond that they held was pretty strong. If he had been able to stick with her after discovering what she had done to Parker, then Lexi couldn't imagine this changing his mind about her.
"Well uh…" she began awkwardly unsure as to how to proceed. She didn't want her departure to signal that she was leaving him as well. She had absolutely no intention of that happening. In fact, the more she thought about what this turning point in her life meant for her, the more she wanted Ramsey to be actively involved in that process. They had things to work on in their relationships and skeletons in their closets to overcome, but she was certain they could do it together. But she wasn't going to force him to be someone else for her ever again. If he felt like he needed to go to this wedding, if he somehow thought it was the right thing to do, then she wouldn't stop him.
"I guess we're gonna…yeah. So I'll see you after…or yeah, whenever." Lexi tucked a lock of hair behind her ear. She was more anxious about his reaction than she would have liked to let anyone know. She was after all abandoning his sister's wedding, the one place he had actually invited her to. She was leaving him to go through this all alone, but she thought he might understand why it was necessary for her to leave. She wasn't leaving him, just washing herself clean from the scenario.
"What are you talking about?" Ramsey said with a smile to ease her worries. "I'm coming with you."
"What?" everyone yelled nearly at once.
Lexi's smile shined like a beacon at the realization that he was actually going to skip the wedding…with her. They were all boycotting! She loved the idea. She had no reason to be there now and the only person she wanted to be with was leaving with her. It was too perfect. She felt a glow of happiness overwhelm her as her smile turned to him. He moved towards her blatantly ignoring everyone else in the room, cupped her cheeks in his oh-so-capable hands, and kissed her lightly on the mouth.
"Of course I'm going with you," he whispered for her ears with a peck on her little button nose.
Lexi broke Ramsey's beautiful emerald gaze long enough to judge the reactions of the remainder of the room. Bekah looked ready to murder him where he stood. Lexi thought it was unsurprising as that now left her short a groomsman. Considering she was insane about her own wedding and had freaked out more about the bands cancellation than Jack infidelity, this certainly made sense to her. Not to mention, this was her brother who was leaving her own wedding out of disapproval. Bekah couldn't have planned a better scheme to ruin someone's wedding herself.
The rest of the room looked shocked, but none more so than Parker. Her eyes were practically popping out of her skull and her mouth was hanging open. It was as if she couldn't believe that the perfect Country Club gentleman she had known since she was little, that she had dated for years, would ever do something like this. How could he turn away from his own sister on her wedding day? How could he turn away when she needed him?
"You can't just leave!" Parker cried on top of the other protests. "This is Bekah! She's only getting married once, and you want to miss that?"
Ramsey shook his head at the protests, but fixed his gaze on Parker who seemed to be the most desperate of the bunch. "I've done many things to defy the person my family wants me to be, which is why I'm sure you, of all people, should be able to understand why I must object to this wedding." He spoke quietly, but with a determined and even tone.
"No," Parker said shaking her head, "I cannot understand. I never understood why you defied your father so much. I'll never understand why you would leave now. It's as if you don't even care...about anything…about how this affects things."
Ramsey's eyes seemed to harden with every word she spoke. "You don't understand, because you never saw me for who I really am. I may be a product of my upbringing, but I am not a "Bridges Man" through and through," he said adding the air quotations for emphasis. Bekah gasped at the connotation and Parker's mouth hung open. Jack even looked stunned at the proclamation.
"Wh…what are you t..talking about?" Parker stammered out.
"How can you say you aren't a Bridges Man?" Bekah asked furiously.
He rounded on her. "Because I'm not," he said throwing his arms wide. "I never have been. I have done everything in my power up until this last couple months to thwart the very power that everyone attempted to bestow upon me. I don't need nor want the power, money, or responsibility that Bridges has to offer."
"Then why did you agree to work for the company?" Bekah demanded at the same time Parker gasped out, "Why are you working with me as Vice President then?"
Ramsey shook his head as if answering these questions were the last thing that he wanted to do, but he obliged them nonetheless. "I did it thinking it was the best thing for me and Lexi, and I managed to secure a contract that finally…fit my interests, per se."
"What do you mean fits your interests?" Parker asked completely ignoring the first half of the statement.
Ramsey shrugged with an easy smile. "Let's just say I was given full discretion, which are terms that I can agree to."
"Daddy would never…" Bekah began, but was cut off by Ramsey's defiant stare.
"I'd like to see that contract," Lexi murmured under her breath.
"I had my lawyers look it over," he said confidently. "So as you can see, I stand by my word. Now if you'll excuse me." He motioned for Lexi to exit. As the small entourage made for the exit, Parker dashed after him and grabbed his arm to stop him in place.
"You can't be serious," she muttered despondently.
Ramsey turned to her reluctantly. "Parker, I'm not sure how to make myself any more clear."