CHAPTER 1
Chapter 1
He
was doodling something mindlessly trying to zone out everyone around him,
every little sound or noise, every word, cough and a damn sniffle. The little
ladybugs seemed to come to life, crawling around on the bright pink post-it,
their movements becoming a blur as they stirred.
Oh great, on top of
everything he was getting blind. What a day. What a week… A month. Actually, a
couple of years...
He was so tired. Exhausted beyond description. He hadn’t slept properly in months and hadn’t eaten more than a few cookies and a mouthful of chips a day for longer than he was willing to admit.
In fact, if it hadn’t
been for his mother, he would have probably been dead by now.
She was the sweetest
lady and had been, hands down, his rock throughout this entire dreadful ordeal
but Katherine was not playing around when it came to her son’s wellbeing.
When all came to a
head and he was dehydrated and wasting away, she would force-feed him and would
include various methods that strongly resembled waterboarding. Just like that,
no ifs, no buts.
No, there was no
complaining about his mother. She was perfect and just thinking about
everything he had already put her through made his stomach turn.
‘The Lord
disciplines those he loves, and he punishes everyone he accepts as his child.’
She would often tell him…
Katherine truly seemed too saint for this world.
It was an early
afternoon of something that could have been a beautiful, sunny day but he still
had a couple of hours before he could go home and unwind at least a little bit.
Every day he would come back to the ranch, change and go play with his kids
going above and beyond trying to keep them safe from all the media circus. They
were so small and innocent, and he swore he would die if they found out there
was a good chance their daddy might end up in jail soon, leaving them all alone
in this cold and unfair world.
And so every afternoon
they would engage in Go Fish, Uno or Battleships, they would play hide and
seek, or simply do anything he could think of to create their little cocoon of
safety and tranquility. And God knew he needed it as much as they did.
All those dark
scenarios filling up his head about ending up in jail and not being there for
his children made his stomach drop again.
Just perfect… he was
hoping to save all his panic attacks for when he was alone but maybe his body
had a different idea this time. But what did it matter anymore?? Why the hell
not?? He could show all the people in the room he was even more pathetic than
they had already thought!
‘Sit back,
relax and watch this freak break down, cry and go nuts! It’s going to be a
sight to see!!’
Sneddon would
definitely enjoy the show.
Michael stopped doodling and
looked up. The judge seemed less than intrigued in whatever Chris was talking
about on the witness stand and so did some of the members of the jury. People
who had his life in their hands. Had him by the balls. Yet, he could see some
of them almost dozing off while others seemed to be doodling something as well.
Did their ladybugs look
better than his? No way, he had perfected them over the course of the last
couple of months – big ones, small ones… seven spots, three spots… you name it.
Yes, it was his ass
that was on the line, not anyone else’s.
A minute later Tom
finished the cross examination and moved back to his seat, which only meant one
thing. Michael took a deep breath and closed his eyes for a second. His head
spun and he swallowed hard to tamp down the burning bile rising in his throat.
Breathing started to be difficult and the air felt thick and stifling all of a
sudden.
Time for that one last
witness…
Then the trial would
be over.
His ears were buzzing,
his head spinning as if he had just chugged an entire bottle of wine. Only he
hadn’t. He was sober… minus a little chill pill here and there.
Speaking of, maybe it
was time for another of his “bathroom breaks” he needed every now and then
during the day.
“No, you got this!!”
It was just his stupid body reacting to all the stress and back pain mixed with the debilitating heartache he was feeling deep inside. All the people he had trusted who betrayed him. The world that betrayed him.
With each breath, his
chest seemed to deflate, as if the weight of the world was pressing down upon him.
His palms were sweaty and he swiftly put them in his lap while staring blankly
at some files and papers placed in front of him while he felt himself shake his
head imperceptibly … Tom was crazy to have come up with this cockamamie idea.
She hated him.
They hadn’t spoken in
years but even if they had, he was sure it would have ended up in a screaming
match filled with tears, four-letter words and smashed phones. There were a lot
of things they were good at but quite honestly, communication was never one of
them.
“You never
cared for me at all!! If you had, we wouldn’t be at this dead-end road now,
Michael! All I did was love you and take care of you and what did I get in
return? You fucking me over, icing me out, not taking my calls and being
unavailable when I needed you the most. I hate you for messing up my life like
that!”
Oh, okay… there it
was. He remembered. She really did say she hated him… the day before he found
out she had filed for divorce.
They had argued, she
cried, told him how much she hated him, then changed her tune and begged him to
give her another chance. Then, the next day his attorney called with some
mind-boggling news.
And he had felt like
choking her.
They hadn’t talked for a while but as time went on, they started indulging in their fair share of further encounters even after the D-day… getting back together and breaking up… but at some point, those encounters ended too. Followed by absolutely zero contact, the cold silence becoming a harsh mistress whose icy embrace was his only companion during the sleepless nights - until he started seeking comfort in the arms of other women, trying to erase all memories of his ex-wife.
What a grand ending to
what was once a beautiful love story. Or at least he had thought what they had
was a beautiful love story before it all went to hell in a handbasket.
At
one point of his life he had trusted her completely. More than anyone else. He had
let her walk him through all the thick and scary secluded places he felt
engulfed with, hoping she would steer him clear of any danger.
What a wide-eyed idiot
he had been.
Since their last
break-up there had been times when he might have actually missed her but, in
all honesty, he hardly ever had time for such feelings. It had taken him some
time but eventually he licked his wounds and bounced back, he had always been a
busy guy and his career was what mattered at the time. Or so he had been told
constantly by the people around him.
Then fires to put out
appeared. Sony. Deb. Bashir. And in the end that one family that decided to
blow him out of the water…
And even though there
was no doubt that what he had felt for her back in the day was undiluted and
crazy love, they had clearly failed to understand that love alone wasn't enough
to overcome all the challenges they faced.
His whole body jerked
when he heard the sound of high heels behind him and he deliberately had to
stop himself from turning and looking at her.
Lisa.
His breath hitched in his throat but he couldn’t bring himself to look at her even when she walked all the way to the front of the courtroom and stood there, almost right in front of him. He heard her being sworn in by the clerk and a minute later he could tell she already started making her way over to the witness stand, yet his eyes stayed fixated on the little coffee stain right in front of him just to play things close to the vest, so to speak.
That… That was her
chance. She could double-cross him so easily now. He loaded the gun and handed
it to her, like a complete fool.
‘You still hate
me, Lisa? Cool, show me how much.’
All she needed to do
was to make up a teeny tiny lie, say their marriage had been a scam, say it had
been a publicity stunt to help his career. That was all it would take, and he
would likely be finished for good.
It would prove the
prosecution right, confirming that he had never truly been interested in women
after all.
And the really funny
part??! She didn’t even need to go an extra mile and get too creative while
making up the lies, they all had already been written in the tabloid over the
years. Just reach out and grab one!
Jackson and Presley
wedding is the joke of the decade!
Bizarre PR stunt, bizarre
honeymooners.
You’re not foolin’
anybody! Marrying won’t save you, Wacko!
And his personal
‘favorite’.
Is he Bad? Is he
Dangerous?! More like ridiculous!
But would she really do
it? Did she still hate him that much even after all those years?
Tom wasn’t an idiot,
he had to make sure it wouldn’t blow in his face.
‘There are no
guarantees in the courtroom, Michael.’ People would tell him and he knew damn well
it was true.
Take Deb, for
instance… everyone saw what she had done on the stand. It was fun watching
Sneddon get all pale, sweaty and more and more horrified by all the glowing
things she had been saying about their marriage and their children, and about
what she called, her Michael. But Lisa could now pull the same
trick. Only this time it would be the ultimate revenge, she could go right for
the jugular, destroy him and never look back.
“Miss Presley, how are you today?” He heard Tom ask his ex-wife in an elated voice and scoffed, covering it by clearing his throat quickly.
When the trial had started
he had made a conscious decision to always look indifferent towards all the
drama and all the lies in the courtroom. He was resolved not to show any
emotions and he had lived up to that promise. There was no way he would want to
change that now, with the very last witness on the stand.
However, if there was
one thing out of his control, it was how hearing her voice was going to affect
him, even after all those years.
“I’m very well, thank
you.” She replied and her deep, husky voice sliced right through him the very
second it reached his ears.
Michael had to close his eyes
again. A tidal wave of memories and flashbacks ran through him and he took a
deep breath to calm himself down again. He remained motionless, afraid that
meeting her gaze might turn him to stone.
“If you don’t mind,
I’d like to ask you a couple of questions today.”
If Tom had
miscalculated, thinking Lisa was just a sweet, harmless woman rushing in to
help, and gave her carte blanche to destroy him, Michael swore to himself he
would not pay him a dime — or something equally cruel.
“Yeah, that
would serve him right, you dumbass!”
“Of course.” Lisa
replied.
“Okay, here we
go…”
He took a deep breath, noticing his fists were clenched in frustrated desperation.
“Jackson? The worst person on this planet! The marriage
must have been a scam because he never cared about me at all! We barely even
lived together! I could easily believe everything that has been said in this
room over the course of the last couple of months…”
Michael’s head started
spinning again. He just couldn’t take it anymore. Why? Why did all this have to
happen to him? After everything he had done for the world. For his fans. He had
given so much love and energy to make the world a better place and how did it
repay him? Accusing him of the worst crimes imaginable, making him suffer
through this awful trial, making him listen to his mother cry quietly during
several testimonies. Why would they do it to him?? He wanted to scream, run,
disappear…
Once
again he felt like a ship caught in a violent storm with its sails torn, desperate
to escape the relentless fury of the sea… and he hated being so powerless
against all the evil he felt surrounded by.
Gosh, he really needed
to calm down and make it through the rest of the day. Soon, he would be home
hanging out with his kids and hopefully finding at least some measure of peace.
“Get a grip,
you wimp. Nobody is interested in your boo-boos.”
Interesting… a new
voice in his head. Did this one sound like Joseph?
Michael sat there
frozen, his shoulders slumped and his fingers trembling with a restless energy
born of all the frustration and helplessness.
While his mind
wandered creating all those disastrous scenarios, he forgot to stop himself and
at some point he did in fact look up inadvertently and saw her face for the
first time. His breath caught in his throat.
There she was … looking … well, just stunning.
Her hair was longer
and lighter than he remembered and she had it tied in a loose side braid that
made her look much younger. She wore light make-up, soft pink lipstick and
something that looked like a simple, elegant black dress. His eyes slid down from her face to her
slender neck and he noticed something he hadn’t seen in a very, very long time.
She wore her diamond
infinity necklace… delicate and beautiful. Meaningful. And heartbreaking…
… his fingers
brushed the pendant absent-mindedly while examining it closely.
“Very pretty…”
He mumbled and she smiled.
“Yeah, one of
my favorites.”
“Do you
believe in infinity, Lisa?” He asked looking up at her face illuminated by the
moonlight while his fingers still played with the tiny diamonds on her neck.
Her tears had already dried and he couldn’t be happier to see her smile again.
“Do you think souls can live infinitely?”
“I hope so…”
She said, her voice turning into a whisper. Her eyes met his and their faces
were dangerously close now. He really needed to pull away right that moment…
She was married. Taken. Had two wonderful kids. And he was sorta-kinda married
too. To his job, his career… his fans. He really couldn’t allow himself the
luxury of any distractions now even if they came in a form of a beautiful
twenty-something year old with pouty lips, beautiful hooded eyes and a body to
die for.
And yet, there
he was, playing with fire, pushing the envelope…
He felt like a fragile paper airplane launched from the edge of a cliff soaring into the unknown expanse below, not knowing whether each gust of wind would make him gracefully glide to new heights or plummet into the abyss below.
He saw her
shiver slightly from the night breeze and, against his better judgment, took
her hands in his.
“Are you cold?
Do you want to come inside?” He offered, part of him hoping she would just nod,
say she was tired and would disappear in the guestroom he had prepared for her
earlier. Then he would go and hole up in the library, read a book and listen to
some classical music before heading to bed still wired and very much awake. He
would toss and turn for the rest of the night, his mind reeling and then he
would hopefully fall asleep at noon if he was lucky. Wash, rinse, repeat… That
was how he was used to living his life those days.
No such luck,
though… he saw her shake her head.
Damn.
“No, the wind
feels nice… it’s such a beautiful night.” She said and smiled at him and he
feared that the smile could melt all icebergs in the world and cause an
immediate climate catastrophe or even worse - just turn his life upside down if
he wasn’t careful. “It’s so peaceful here, I can see why you chose this place,
Mike. So serene and yet so wild.” She looked around and he felt her withdraw
her small hands from his.
Michael sighed
at the loss of contact but before he knew it Lisa took his hand again and
intertwined her fingers with his this time, using her soft fingertips of her
other hand to draw lazy, invisible patterns on his wrist. About a million
butterflies fluttered around in his stomach and he cleared his throat.
“Lisa…” He
croaked, his voice betraying him the moment he said her name.
“Yes?” She asked innocently… so much so that for a second he started believing it was absolutely fine and justified for a married woman to leave her children at her mother’s place for the night and drive for a couple of hours to hang out with, um… a friend? Is that what he was to her? A buddy? Or a sympathetic ear, perhaps?
“We shouldn’t
be doing this.” He said in a low voice, his eyes looking anywhere but at her
now.
“Doing what?
We’re just talking, Michael.” She smiled.
Oh, she was
good at this.
Maybe she was
just using him to get back at her husband. Earlier that night she had confessed
they had been arguing and she needed to get out of the house. Claimed she
didn’t know where else to go. Who else to talk to.
Perhaps her
master plan was to piss off her hubby by leaving for the night but he would
find her guest room empty first thing in the morning.
‘Thanks for everything, time for me to go back
to Danny. Take care.’
And Michael
honestly worried a note like that might feel like a knife in his heart… no, he
couldn’t let anyone have that power over him. He was a free agent and there was
no way he would want that to change. Ever. Okay, maybe one day… but not anytime
soon.
“Is that so?
Just talking?” He asked almost helplessly while he studied her face.
Lisa chuckled and squeezed
his hand. “What do you think we’re doing then? Playing minigolf? Herding
sheep?”
Her eyes were
laughing at him and he couldn’t help but smile as well. He paused for a second
and then sighed rather dramatically. “I guess you’re right.”
Michael leaned against the tree and closed his eyes. They were still holding hands and he listened to the soft and beautiful sounds of the night… cicadas, owls and the light breeze blowing, making the leaves of his beloved tree rustle above his head. They had been sitting there for good two hours now…
Earlier that night
she had come to him crying, telling him how her marriage was over, how she and
her husband didn’t get along anymore, how much she wanted out. Apologizing for
coming over and bugging him with her problems.
And he
listened and listened, tried to say something supportive here and there but it
wasn’t like he knew all that much about relationships, let alone marriages. He
had his heart broken a couple of times before, just because he had fallen for a
few women like a fool while they couldn’t care less about him. Unavailable.
Unattainable. Cold.
And so he
made a promise to himself not to get in a position like that ever again. No woman would
ever have any power over him, would make him feel miserable, would make him
grovel.
Lisa
eventually calmed down after a bag of tissues and two vodka-sodas and the
conversation slowly turned lighter. They went on talking about books and
movies, people they both knew and soon they were laughing and joking into the
wee hours of the night.
“Trust me, it
would look different, if we weren’t just
talking.” She said mischievously and the line made him open his eyes and look
at her again.
His brain was
yelling at him to get up, make some kind of a dumb excuse, wish her goodnight
and get the hell out of there. However, instead he turned his head and gave her
a quizzical look raising his eyebrows.
Lisa grinned at him and let go of his hand only to run her fingers slowly along his jaw this time, looking into his eyes.
Dangerous
territory… His inner voice was in overdrive now, telling him to grab her hand
and stop her but it was too late.
He was looking
deep into her eyes when she cradled his face between her hands ever so gently.
“I think it
might look like… say… this…” She added and he slowly closed his eyes
relinquishing all control. The moment their lips touched for the very first
time he felt himself shiver uncontrollably. It wasn’t like anything he had ever
felt before, the butterflies already fluttering around in his stomach from when
she held his hand now turning into electric ones sending jolts through his
whole body. Though the kiss was hesitant and soft, slow and restrained, he
found it hard to keep his breathing steady.
And it must
have had a similar effect on her, he thought. Their lips were only lightly
brushing when Lisa moaned, moved closer to him and deepened the kiss.
“Lise, we
can’t...” He let out weakly and shifted uneasily, a subtle attempt to create
physical distance from what was going on.
“Yes, we
can... trust me, Michael. Please.” He heard her say in between the soft kisses
and instead of pulling back, his brain short-circuited completely and he ran
his hand through her hair while his tongue brushed against her lips making her
deepen the kiss. There was no going back.
She opened her
mouth and moaned again, melting into him and sending shivers down his spine.
The kiss became frantic and passionate and he knew it was impossible to
stop now…
He jerked and snapped
back into reality when Susan, his other lawyer sitting right next to him,
dropped a pen and bent down to get it from the floor.
What was going on? He
must have spaced out for a good couple of minutes! Had Lisa already thrown him
under the bus?
He quickly looked at
Tom to search his expression but he looked as stoic as always. Tall, strong,
dignified… and with a soft smile on his lips. Immediately he turned to look at
Lisa. She was taking a sip from her glass, looking at Tom and appeared to be
waiting for him to ask her another question.
There was no excited
mumbling, no whispers, the courtroom was quiet as usual. Seemed like she must
have been taking her sweet time before she would go in for the kill.
“Miss Presley. There
have been allegations made by the media over the years as well as by the
prosecution here in this courtroom doubting the genuineness of your marriage to
Mr. Jackson. Can you tell us if these claims are true?”
‘Oh okay,
there we go.’
The memories of their
first kiss had sidetracked him just enough to make him forget completely where
he was and what was happening around him. Maybe he could use this skill soon…
… it could come in
handy during the endless nights in his cell while choking back on tears.
And damn, the marriage
had genuinely been real, despite everything!!
He knew it.
She knew it.
People close to them
knew it.
But the rest of the
world saw it as a sham, a big, fat lie.
At the time Michael
didn’t really care, he was married to the girl he loved to the moon and back
and just couldn’t care less about what people were whispering behind his back.
But it seemed like the
whole world had an idea right from the get-go. Nobody said “Oh, that’s nice,
hope you guys will be very happy…” No. Over night he and Lisa turned into the
butt of a joke filling up all the magazines and late night shows.
So much pressure.
How could anyone make
it out alive?
And so over the time
they started struggling real hard. He had hurt her one too many times and she
had hurt him back, and their love suffered one punch in the guts after another
until it all became broken beyond repair and they decided to part ways.
And so finally the
public got what they had been waiting for. Divorce!
The
first tabloid headline resembling the first raindrop after a long drought,
eagerly anticipated and welcomed with open arms by parched, miserable souls waiting
for someone else's failure.
‘Okay, Lisa.
Let’s just get it over with! Say what you have to say and leave this ghastly
building with a shit-eating grin on your face, letting Sneddon bask in his
oncoming victory.’
His throat went dry.
“Absolutely not.” He
heard her say and his eyes immediately flew up to search hers.
“So it was a real marriage, that’s what you’re
saying, right?” Tom added and Michael saw her nodding.
“Yes. Michael and I
married out of love.” She added and shifted in her chair turning her head
slightly and looking back at him for the very first time that day.
Their eyes met and
time seemed to have stopped. She didn’t smile and neither did he but they were
looking into each other’s eyes for what felt like an eternity. Michael tried
hard to read her expression and what he saw in her eyes was, to his surprise,
neither anger nor hate, it seemed to have been something else completely… was
it … compassion?
No, that was not it.
Love?
‘Don’t be an
idiot.’
No, no… it wasn’t love
either.
He gulped down some
air and froze in place before looking away from her quickly.
Suddenly he figured
out what he saw in those beautiful, hooded, blue eyes and his realization was
like a crack appearing in a mirror, shattering the illusion he had created for
himself and revealing the jagged truth beneath. He felt his heart hammer in his
chest furiously.
It was… pity. That’s
what he had seen there. Pure and undiluted pity she was feeling for this loser
sitting there wearing his fancy clothes and shiny accessories that tried to
hide the empty, hollow, walking corpse he had turned into over the last months
or maybe even years.
He should have been
elated and thankful that she didn’t seem interested in putting him through the
wringer this time.
She said the marriage
had been real. That was all Tom had claimed they needed but Michael was now more
shocked than anything by how the emotions he had read in her eyes made him
actually feel. He looked at his hands resting in his lap and noticed they were
shaking again.
“You were in love with
Mr. Jackson when you got married?” Tom asked, making sure the somewhat repeated
question and the answer to it made its impact.
“Yes, I was.” She
replied and cleared her throat. “Very much so.”
“Was he in love with
you when you got married?”
He felt her searching
his eyes again but this time he couldn’t bring himself to look back at her. Too
painful all of a sudden. What was going on with him??
“I…I believe so.”
He closed his eyes
slowly and dug his nails into the fabric of his pants to release some of the
built-up tension he was suddenly feeling.
Of course he had loved
her! Why would she ever think otherwise?
“Take it back,
you little shit!!” He laughed heartily and moved swiftly on top of her holding
her down.
“Never!” She
was laughing so hard now her whole naked body was shaking against his wildly.
“I’m not
letting you go until you take it back, apologize and promise nothing like that
will leave your dirty little mouth again.” He laughed and held her wrists with
just one hand, his other hand moving down to tickle her side.
“Stop!!” She
let out still laughing like a maniac. “I stand by what I said and it’s your
problem you can’t handle the truth!”
They were in
Michael’s library at Neverland, naked, after a number of rounds of sex,
champagne and strawberries, lying on a soft, furry, white rug in front of the fire,
their lower bodies covered with a quilt.
Once again she had flown the coop and came to see him, at that point it had become a habit. What was her husband really thinking she was doing? How stupid could that guy be?
Michael loved
his nights with her almost as much as he hated the mornings. The mornings when
she packed her stuff hastily and with an apologetic smile and a little kiss she
disappeared again leaving him cold and lonely.
Then he
wouldn’t hear from her for a few days, sometimes even a few weeks. And then she
would be back again…
He grunted and
flopped down on his back closing his eyes… “Oh whatever…” He mumbled still
pretending to be offended by her words. Lisa propped herself up on her right
elbow and watched him carefully with an amused expression.
“Don’t pout,
you dork…” She chuckled and ran her index finger over his nose to his lips and
chin down to his neck. He shivered but even that didn’t stop his fake butthurt
act.
“Only if you
take it back…” He said trying his best to hide the playfulness in his voice.
“I’m sorry but
Mick Jagger is a better dancer.” She
let out laughing, her hand now resting on his chest and he grabbed it and
opened his eyes looking at her with a stunned expression.
“He dances
like somebody who whizzed on an electric fence, Lisa!!”
She burst out
laughing and he hugged her to him burying her face in his chest on purpose.
“He’s spontaneous!” She mumbled still cracking up.
“Pffh, I’ll
show you spontaneous!” Now he was laughing too. He released his grip on her and
Lisa looked at him and gave him a soft peck on his lips.
He felt her
staring at him and he stilled, his eyes meeting hers.
Oh, there it
was. The inevitable ‘I have to go, Mike. It was great. I’ll call you, okay?’
How he hated
it.
He waited for
her to say her usual line but she was strangely quiet this time.
“Yes?” He said
in a low voice after he saw her open her mouth a little, then close it again
without letting out a single sound.
Her eyes
widened and for a moment there Michael started worrying she might have had a
stroke or something.
FAST – the
mnemonic for stroke he had learned as a kid. Face… he narrowed his eyes and
gave her face the once over before smiling to himself. Symmetrical and beautiful.
Clearly no issues there. Arm … he proceeded to inspect her arm then, running
his fingers up slowly and decided it looked just fine as well. Speech… well, there
was the problem. For someone like Lisa who hardly ever managed to shut up, she
was strangely quiet all of a sudden. Time… yes, time was not on their side.
Ever.
The bottom
line was that she seemed okay. No stroke there…
“I love you.”
She blurted out and suddenly it was his turn to fall completely silent and look
like a stroke victim.
What… did she…
just… say? He must have misheard her.
His eyes
widened in an utter shock.
There was no
way she had said that. It was just a fling for her after all, wasn’t it? Must
have been… she was married.
Oh damn, what was going on?
He was staring
at her with his mouth agape like a moron and before he realized how much time
had passed without any reaction from him whatsoever, she jumped up quickly and
started running around, gathering her clothes scattered all over the room.
“Oh, forget
it. I… I have to go! Sorry. I will… I’ll see myself out.”
She was
putting on her bra looking around for her panties when he snapped back to
reality and stood up so quickly he actually saw stars.
Michael
steadied himself for a second before taking a few long strides over to where
she was battling with the bra hooks and he grabbed her shoulders to keep her
still.
She looked up
into his eyes, her expression bewildered and almost frantic. And were those
tears building up in her eyes?? Before he could find out, she blinked them
away.
“You’re not
leaving.” He said in a low voice and held her closer to him when she tried to
break free.
“The hell I
am! Let go off me!!” She snapped angrily but it would be a cold day in hell
before he did what she was asking of him. His brain was still trying to process
all the things that had just happened but he knew he had to act fast.
“Stop, Lisa!
You’re going to hurt yourself.”
He was
learning some valuable lessons there too, getting to know her MO and her
insecurities. And his, for that matter.
She was about
to object some more, wiggling and trying to make him release her but Michael
pulled her closer and kissed her before she could say anything else. His lips
gently touched hers, hoping the kiss could say at least some of the things he
wasn’t able to at the moment.
When he felt Lisa
wasn’t kissing him back, though, he pulled back eyeing her closely. There was
an internal battle inside him, conflicting emotions clashing like thunder and
lightning, and leaving chaos in their wake, but he really needed to have one
side of him win …and fast.
“Say it
again.” Michael whispered and she froze in his arms.
“W..what?” She
said so softly he could barely hear her, her big, frightened eyes looking up at
him.
“Say it
again…” He demanded once more a second before his lips crashed against hers
with powerful force.
This time she returned the kiss and the room filled up with their moans and sighs, all the pent-up tension reflected in the heat of the moment. His tongue forced its way into her hot mouth while he grabbed her head fisting his hands in her beautiful soft hair and he let out another deep moan.
A couple
minutes later, when they were already out of breath, he felt her pull back and saw
her shaking her head. “Let…let me go, Michael.” She half-whispered while taking
in big gulps of air. “Please. I shouldn’t… I shouldn’t have come here at all.”
Okay, he had
enough of all that horseshit now. He lifted her lithe body in his arms and took
a few steps over to the couch where he sat down pulling her with him and having
her now sitting in his lap. They were still naked and he reached over to grab a
soft blanket thrown over the backrest.
He wrapped them both in it while he made sure she wouldn’t jump up and
try running away from him again.
Then he
grabbed her small face in his big palms and made her look at him.
“Say it again,
Lisa.” He said softly but his voice was firm. “Please.”
She looked
into his eyes and he already knew she could read in them like in a book. Had
they been in a cartoon, there would have appeared a little lightbulb over her
head and he immediately saw the expression in her face soften.
It took her
another minute before she spoke up again.
“I… love you?”
She asked and his grip tightened around her before he buried his face in the
crook of her neck. She hugged him back and he felt her play with his hair and
relaxed a little.
“Stay here
tonight.” He mumbled and felt her nod.
“Okay.”
“Or forever…” He added.
“Thank you, no further
questions.”
Tom sat down next to
him and Michael knew it was cue for Sneddon to cross-examine her now. Without
bothering to turn his head he saw that jerk’s silhouette in his peripheral
vision as he stood up and buttoned up his jacket.
“Miss Presley, I only
have a few questions.” He said and cleared his throat. “Starting with…
after your divorce from Mr. Jackson, you spoke publicly multiple times about
your marriage and called it, um, let me quote you here… ‘sketchy’ as well as
‘the biggest mistake of your life’. You also claimed you regretted having
married him and having divorced your ex-husband, Mr. Keough. You called the
defendant um… the jury will forgive me… you called him MF repeatedly. Yet here
you are now asserting it was an absolutely normal marriage filled with love,
cupcakes and rainbows.”
‘Stupid ass is
trying to be funny, again.’ Michael thought, his blood boiling. He hated not being
able to defend her from him, from the world, hated being so useless.
“Let me also remind
you, Miss Presley, that you are under oath and perjury is a serious crime.” He
finished triumphantly and even though Michael couldn’t see his face, he could
tell the shitbag was smiling smugly.
“I …um…” Lisa started
saying but had to clear her throat, which Sneddon used to jump in and put in
yet another two cents nobody had asked for.
“So, was there even an
iota of truth in anything you have said here so far?”
“Objection!” Tom said
out loud and Michael looked up at the judge.
He seemed to weigh in
his ruling. “Sustained.” The judge nodded and looked at Sneddon. “I would
prefer a more professional approach on your part.”
Well, that would be a first. Those two had been buddy-buddy right from the get-go, treating Michael like two high school bullies, daily wielding their sharp blades, cutting through the fabric of his confidence and self-worth and leaving behind scars he knew may never fully heal.
“I apologize, Your
Honor.” Sneddon said in a fake soft voice and continued. “Miss Presley, can you
tell us which of your claims are true and which are not?”
“I…Um…actually..” She
let out and Michael could hear the nervousness in her voice. She hated being
front and center, there was nothing worse for her. Yet, she had done it for him
so many times, this one being the hardest for sure.
He sighed but Tom
leaned closer to him and whispered
as if he could
read his mind. “Don’t worry, Michael, she’s ready for all that.”
“I was very angry
after the divorce.” She said, her voice gaining a more confident tone now.
“Hell has no fury like
a woman scorned, I hear.” Sneddon remarked snidely and scoffed. “But the things
you have said here today bare very little to almost no resemblance to those you
had been releasing in the media during the last couple of years.”
“I was heartbroken.
Michael and I have a very complicated history but I have never questioned my
feelings for him.”
“You questioned his
for you.” He quickly added. “Indicating he might have seen the marriage as a
good PR move and nothing else.”
“I never…” She blurted
but was stopped immediately.
“I have not asked any
question, Miss Presley.” He said and paused. “Let me finish here.”
She nodded and stayed
quiet, and Michael saw her tighten her lips into a narrow line. She was pissed
now.
‘Oh, that makes two of us, Lise.’
“My assumptions can
also be easily backed up by the lyrics of many of your songs, not just the
dozens of interviews you have given over the last couple of years.” Now Michael
could hear the eagerness in Sneddon’s voice, just elated to grill her some
more.
He wanted to punch
him. Break his nose. Smash his glasses into smithereens. Knock out his front
teeth. Anything.
Wait, and had she
really admitted being heartbroken?!
Even if, nobody had
any right to pry into their history, their ups and downs, their rough patches
or their trials and tribulations. He and Lisa had gone through so much and now
the world was watching them as they had to rip off the band-aids and poke at
their wounds all over again.
He saw Sneddon take
out a piece of paper and adjust his, sadly still intact glasses.
“So… let’s take for
example your song Disciple which
openly talks about your relationship with the defendant. There is a line ‘Tell
me, were you honing in on me because you considered I'd make a really good
disciple?’”
“I…”
“I have not asked the
question yet.”
‘Stupid piece
of shit!’
God, how Michael
wanted to grab his wrinkly neck and choke him. He would enjoy every second of
it.
‘Stop it! Then
they would just add another felony to the already long list.’
“While in the song
S.O.B.” Sneddon chuckled covering it by clearing his throat, which earned him a
couple of giggles in the courtroom. “You say ‘And you poisoned me with the
fruits everyone was intrigued by’ and then, in the song Sinking In you ask ‘You
just want to kick me once again, don't you?’ My question is… Miss Presley, was
the defendant really such a good husband you were trying to convince the jury
of earlier?”
Lisa paused and Michael couldn’t help but look down while pinching the bridge of his nose and closing his eyes.
“Open the damn
door or I’ll have firefighters break it down!”
He pressed his
palm against his forehead and closed his eyes.
Why couldn’t
she just leave him alone? Why did she always have to make everything so
difficult? He thought he had made it clear. He was mad at her, not talking to
her, not taking her calls. What was there she didn’t understand?!
“Dammit, I’m
not playing, Michael!!”
He growled
angrily and got up from his couch that had been his haven for longer than he
was willing to admit. He walked slowly to the door while the non-stop banging threatened
to make his head explode, and yanked it open.
“Can you calm
the fuck down and not cause a scene, for God’s sake?!” He hissed at her, left
the door open and turned shuffling slowly over to his home bar. He was in so
much pain.
The moment he
made it there, he opened one of the bottles of vodka and poured himself a large
shot downing it immediately hoping to wash away all the suffering and unwanted
feelings.
He heard her
close the door and walk in the room, stopping probably about halfway through.
“Can I have
some as well?” She asked in a low voice and he took a deep breath, his back
still turned to her.
“There’s booze
at Hidden Hills, at Neverland, and at every bar in this stupid city. I don’t
understand why you took the trouble to come here when you could have gotten it literally anywhere else.” His voice
was filled with anger and contempt and maybe, just maybe he wasn’t referring
solely to the booze.
Lisa was just about the last person he was interested in seeing that night… excluding her atrocious mother and his own father.
You know what?
Scratch that… He would actually love to see Joe instead of her. They could grab
a couple of brewskis, watch some football, comment on the cup size of the
cheerleaders… just a lovely father-son night.
Anything would
be better than having his treacherous wife there at his Hideout where he was
supposed to be safe from all the drama the outside world always seemed full of.
“We need to
talk, Michael.” She said, her voice shaky and uncertain, and he heard her take
off her jacket.
“Not
interested. I’m busy tonight anyway.” He replied slowly and indifferently,
words coming out slightly slurred.
“Yeah,
drinking and popping pills. Sounds like a perfect Saturday night on Skid Row.” Lisa
snarled angrily and walked over to him. She grabbed his shoulder hoping to make
him turn around but he jerked away and took a few slow steps ahead before finally
turning and looking at her from a safe distance.
His eyes were
shooting daggers at her and he saw the color drain from her face a little
before she took a step back.
“Don’t touch
me, Lisa.” He growled and narrowed his eyes at her. “And stop treating me like
some kind of a deranged junkie. I need the pills for my pain, got them legally
from my doctor so extend me the courtesy and butt out for once!”
“Yeah, I bet
my father used to say something similar to the people that cared about him.”
She hissed at him and sized him up. “Mike, what the hell is going on with you?”
She shook her
head slightly as if in disbelief before she turned away from him. He watched
her walk over to his couch and take a pile of papers from it putting it on the
floor. Then she sat down.
He wanted to yell at her to leave his stuff alone but stopped himself and opted for something else instead. He leaned against the bar and tilted his head.
“How was
Hawaii?” Michael raised an eyebrow, waiting for some ludicrous lies he was sure
she had prepared for him. Or at least he thought he did raise an eyebrow. His
body wasn’t really listening to him that night.
“Like you
care.” She snapped back and he laughed humorlessly.
“Oh I do,
Lisa, I very much do. What about a souvenir, what do I get? A fridge magnet? Or
an STD?”
“You son of
a…” She managed to let out but he wasn’t done yet.
“Did Danny
enjoy the trip? I bet he did. Swimming in the ocean, eating saimin and drinking
Mai Tai while fucking my wife every night? And all of that paid for by the
Presley Make-A-Wish Foundation! Who wouldn’t enjoy it?” He stumbled on some
words and they came out almost unintelligible, which bugged him because he
wanted her to hear every single one, nice and clear.
“Stop it,
Michael! What the fuck is wrong with you?! I’ve never cheated on you!”
He scoffed and shook his head. Then he walked slowly to the coffee table pretty much ignoring her and searched through all the mess, pushing aside papers and food scraps until he found what he was looking for.
“Bingo…” He quipped and looked at the orange bottle closely.
“Demerol?!
You’ve got to be fucking kidding me!” Lisa jumped up standing right in front of
him now. He saw her put her hands on her hips defiantly probably getting ready
to chew him out but the whole performance left him completely unmoved.
“Leave it,
Lisa. I don’t care what you think. Not anymore. And for what I can tell you,
this thing makes me feel better than our marriage ever has.”
Now he was
being mean just on purpose. But he really wanted her out. Out of his condo and probably
out of his life as well. He had not decided on the latter just yet.
“Why do you
have to act like this? Is this broken marriage all my fault and you’re just a
poor victim?? Is that what you’re saying, Michael?” She was raising her voice
with every single word she uttered and by the time she finished, he saw her jaw
tremble.
For what he
knew, yes… it was mostly her fault. He wanted kids. And she had assured him
they would have them. Yet, there they were almost two years later, childless
and ready to slay each other’s throat instead.
“Lisa, Lisa…”
He said condescendingly and clicked his tongue at her. “Let me ask you this… do
you remember that one crazy afternoon when we went horseback riding at
Neverland, got caught in rain and rode back fast to the stables where you took
off all your clothes for me and let me fuck you against the wall? Remember
that?”
She raised her
eyebrows and watched him carefully clearly unsure of why he was changing the
subject all of a sudden.
“Or the
weekend we spent here at Hideout when you flew back all the way from Graceland
just because you missed me?” He cleared his throat and walked back to get
himself another drink. There was no need to offer her one, she would be gone
soon, he would make sure of that.
Michael poured
himself another large shot of vodka and looked at her furrowing his brow. “Do
you remember who you were married to then?” He finished and his gaze lingered
on her a little longer before he downed the shot, the liquid burning as it went
down his throat.
Her mouth
opened and closed and he could see tears building up in her eyes.
“You bastard!”
She let out and took a step closer to him. “How dare you turn the tables on me
now?! For what I know it takes two to tango, you jerk! You never had any problem
fucking me knowing I was married!!”
He let out a
jaded laugh and shook his head not bothering to respond at all.
“You never
cared for me at all!! If you had, we wouldn’t be at this dead-end road now,
Michael!” Now she was yelling. “All I did was love you and take care of you and
what did I get in return? You fucking me over, icing me out, not taking my
calls and being unavailable when I needed you the most. I hate you for messing
up my life like that!”
He watched her
outburst from distance and shook his head defeatedly again. “Calm down, Lisa.”
He said in an excruciatingly tired voice. “We can’t fix this, not anymore. I
wish you would just leave now.”
He took out
the small orange bottle he had found on his coffee table earlier and popped a
pill, dry swallowing it before looking at her again. “I’ll file for divorce
tomorrow.”
Tom stood up making
Michael snap back into reality again.
Yeah, that was the
night they crashed and burned. Hurting each other so bad.
He remembered looking
at her after saying those words and the memory of her face with tears streaming
down her cheeks broke his heart.
Strangely enough it hadn’t back then. Back then he was done with her. Had enough of her shenanigans, their screaming matches, her unresolved issues with the ex-husband, her lies…
But he could still
remember clearly how she had run to him crying, begging him not to file. To
give her another chance. To give them another chance.
She hugged him and
refused to let go, getting his shirt all wet from her tears and in the end he
just sighed and caved. Said he wouldn’t. Promised they would try one more time.
Later that night he had
gotten her a ride back home to Hidden Hills after they had agreed the smartest
thing to do was to let each fighter get in their corner and simmer down.
He had been woken up
the next day, late in the afternoon, by a phone call. His head was pounding so
much he barely understood what his lawyer was telling him.
Lisa had filed for
divorce.
He remembered how
angry he had been, so convinced that everything was Lisa’s fault.
But now, for some
strange reason, he suddenly saw things differently and the truth hit him hard.
No, he hadn't made it
easy for either of them and realizing how much he must have hurt her felt like
a punch to the gut.
“Miss Presley, just a
couple more questions.” Tom said and looked into one of his files placed in
front of him.
“Of course.”
“During your marriage to
Mr. Jackson, did you ever witness any suspicious conduct towards young
children?”
Michael was looking at
her now and saw her shaking her head immediately.
“Absolutely not.” She
said and Tom nodded.
“Did you ever feel like you should be more careful leaving your two young children with your then husband?”
“Absolutely not.” She
said again, her voice firm and confident. Michael smiled almost imperceptibly.
“He never did anything that would make me think my children would be in any
danger around him. He was an amazing stepfather to them.”
Michael’s smile got
broader and he looked down to hide it.
No emotions in the
courtroom. None.
“Thank you, Miss
Presley, that would be all.”
Lisa nodded and took
her glass finishing her water while Sneddon only gave a dismissive wave showing
he didn’t want to cross-examine her anymore.
Michael felt relieved.
Not for himself but for her. She could go home now, get out of this polluted
place filled with lies and hatred.
She stood up and this
time he didn’t even try looking away from her. He wanted to see her, needed to
take her all in. She started making her way out of the courtroom and he finally
saw the simple yet beautiful knee-length black dress and ankle strap high heel
shoes she was wearing, her legs toned and just gorgeous.
‘No emotions and
no drooling either, Michael.’ He had to remind himself.
She walked past him
and his legal team but didn’t look at
him, yet he caught a glimpse of her smile and a nod directed at someone behind
him.
Mother.
Lisa and her had
always been chummy.
He took a deep breath
and swallowed hard.
The moment the door
closed behind her, the judge started explaining what was going to happen in the
next couple of days.
Soon closing arguments
would follow and then the verdict.
Jail or freedom.
Thirty minutes or so later the judge left the room and Michael stood up, shoving the pink post-it in his pocket. His ladybugs deserved better environment than the god-awful courthouse.
He had no idea what the future would hold for him but for now it was time to go home and play Uno.
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