Content warning: this story features a main character who leaves an abusive relationship, and whose ex engages in harassment post breakup. I would characterize it, in terms of storytelling, as "mild", although I realize that no abuse is mild or justified.
Chapter 7
"Lacey, are you home?" Maya called as she walked in the house. Her stomach fluttered, even though it was her home, too. She beckoned for Allie and Gabe to follow her in. It was three days since the Blowout, as she thought of it, and it was time to start fixing things.
"Maya?" Lacey appeared at the top of the steps. "Oh, thank goodness!" She zipped down the stairs and caught Maya up in a hug. "I am so glad to see you."
"I'm glad to see you, too," Maya said. "These are my cousins, Allie and Gabe Hudson."
"Good to meet the both of you," said Lacey. "Come on, let's go in the kitchen. I was about to get some tea."
"Not coffee?" Maya teased.
Lacey laughed. "Every once in a while I need something else. What would anyone like?"
Allie and Gabe went for coffee while Maya decided tea would be easier on her nervous stomach. Lacey got out some cookies to go with the drinks, and after a few minutes they all sat around the kitchen table.
"Lacey, again, I'm really sorry about the other night," Maya said. "I handled it all about as badly as I could."
"I think there's blame to go around," said Lacey. "I'm sorry, too. Maya, I didn't tell you, but Dean came around to the coffee shop. He was looking for you. I told him you'd quit, and maybe he even believed me. When he didn't come back, I didn't say anything because I didn't want you to worry."
Maya laughed softly. "There's a lot of that going around, isn't there?"
"It's a normal reaction," said Gabe as he munched a cookie. "You guys didn't do anything to hurt anybody. It's just miscommunication."
"You're right," Maya said, "but it sure does make a bad situation worse and more confusing."
"Have you talked to Toby yet?" Lacey asked.
"No, not yet. I talked to Krista earlier," Maya said. "I texted her and she met me at the coffee shop. By the way, thank you for your help there. I'll come in tomorrow, but I needed the time off."
"I figured you did," said Lacey, "and you deserve the time. It's not even that much. You were off the first day, and Kelly was happy to get some extra hours."
"That's good." Maya nodded. "I didn't get to talk to Jackson yet."
"Don't worry about it. Jackson has only been worried about you," Lacey told her.
"He's such a sweetheart," Maya said with a small laugh, then she sighed. "So that just leaves Toby."
"I can't wait to meet this Toby guy," said Allie. "The way Maya makes it sound, she's Belle and he's the Beast."
Lacey laughed. "I wouldn't exactly say that, but I can see some similarities in attitude, at least at times."
"You sure he treats you okay, Maya?" Gabe asked with a frown. "I'm not sure I like the feeling I'm getting here. You don't need someone who's going to yell at you and then give you the silent treatment."
"It's not quite like that, Gabe," Maya said. "Yes, he yelled, but I yelled back. And he's not giving me the silent treatment. I'm the one that hasn't talked to him."
"Has he tried to get in touch with you?" Gabe asked. "Even a text?"
"He wanted to," said Lacey. "Krista told him not to, and that was probably smart, because although I'm sure Toby's heart was in the right place, I'm not sure his head was."
"Again, it's fine. I haven't texted him, so fair's fair," said Maya. "I'm going to talk to him tonight."
"Are you sure?" asked Allie. "Maybe you should wait until tomorrow."
"No." Maya shook her head. "I need to talk to him today. It's been long enough. I'm not scared of him. I admit I'm afraid this might lead to us breaking up, but like you said, Allie, at least it would be on honest terms."
"Maya, I really don't think that's going to happen," said Lacey.
"Krista doesn't either, but I don't want to count on anything." Maya hoped Lacey was right. However, she couldn't help but wonder if she'd crossed a line with Toby somewhere.
They hadn't explicitly talked about it, but she thought it was safe to assume they both thought they'd be honest with each other. Withholding things as she had, she could understand if she'd ruined the trust between them. She just hoped with an apology and an explanation, they could rebuild it.
Later that evening, Krista texted to let Maya know when Toby was heading home from the shop. Over the objections of her cousins, she went to wait for him at his house, alone. She wanted him to see that she didn't feel she needed to be protected from him, because she trusted him.
As she sat on his front step, she hugged herself both to keep warm in the cool night air and also to hide her shaking hands. Luckily she didn't have to wait long before his gray pickup pulled up in front of the house.
He stepped out of the truck and walked towards her slowly, as if he wasn't sure she was really there. Maya watched him and saw that he looked as nervous as she felt.
"Hi," she said when he was close enough.
"Hi." Toby hooked his hands in his jeans pockets and studied her. Charles had nailed it with his description of Toby as the strong, silent one. Especially the silent part.
"I was hoping we could talk," said Maya. "I think it's been long enough."
"Okay. Come on in." He opened the door and stood aside to let her in.
Inside, Maya stood awkwardly in the living room, not knowing what to do. She wanted to wrap her arms around him, and feel his around her, but she didn't think that was a good place to start. It would be too easy to try to take things down a physical road and avoid a conversation. Then again, she wasn't sure from Toby's expression whether that was even in the cards.
"I'm sorry," Maya said. "I'd like to explain everything. What happened and why I did what I did, if you'll let me. You don't have to forgive me, or even understand, but please, I'd like to tell you."
"Okay." He nodded and indicated she should sit.
Maya sat on the couch, still keeping her arms around herself. She balled her hands into fists to keep them steady.
Toby frowned. "You're still scared of me."
"No, no, I'm not." She shook her head.
He gave her a skeptical look. "You seem like you are."
"Toby, I'm not," she said firmly. "Look, I came over here, by myself, to talk to you. Against the wishes of my cousins, I should add. Would I do that if I thought you'd hurt me? If I didn't trust you?" She took a deep breath. "I'm not afraid of you. I am just nervous about where this conversation might go." She held out her hands, which trembled but not as badly as before, now that she was here. "See? You know that happens when I'm nervous."
"Yeah, okay." He nodded and took one of her hands in his, rubbing his thumb over the back of her hand.
The movement both relaxed and enticed her, and she took a deep breath. "Thanks."
"I want to hear your explanation," he said, "but I have to say that I'm sorry, too. I was way out of line."
Maya nodded. "Thank you. First off, I hope you know I wasn't trying to lie to you," she said. "I should have told you, lots of things and right away. I handled it badly, because I was scared, and I thought if you knew about Dean and what he was saying, you--you wouldn't want me around anymore."
"Maya, I never--"
"Please." She met his eyes. "Please, let me explain, okay?"
"Okay."
Maya took a deep breath and laid it out for him, everything from her mother giving Dean her phone number, to Dean's firing, to his unexpected threats, to her fears as she had tried to determine what to say, and when, and to whom.
"So," she said when she'd finished, "all I can say is I'm sorry, and I was afraid. I was afraid if I told you, you'd be angry, and everything was so new between us I didn't want to risk it. I shouldn't have let being scared rule every decision I made. I was wrong. I should have told you and we should have figured out a plan together."
Maya sat back in the chair, exhausted but relieved.
Toby sat for a while, digesting what she'd told him, then stood and paced. Although she ached for some kind of response from him, Maya was quiet as well. She was tired, and had exceeded her capacity for worry. At the moment, if Toby wanted to end things with her, she was all right with that. She'd done all she could.
Toby walked over and stood in front of her. "But you're all right?"
Maya jumped, having started to nod off. "Me? Yes, I'm fine. Well, maybe not fine, but I'm okay." She gave him a wan smile. "It's been a little rough, though."
"Did Landon help?"
Maya was puzzled, but answered. "Yes, he did. Landon was great. He's got his own issues, and now I know what made him so upset when we first saw each other. It's early, and different, but I think he and I are on a much better track."
Toby nodded and paced a little more. "Did you get a new phone? Landon said you would."
"I did. I'll give you the number. I'm going to be a lot more careful with giving the number out."
"Have you heard anything else from Dean? Has he said or done anything?"
"No. No one will give him the number. I won't even give it to my mother, because I can't trust her. I'm still off social media, and closed down what accounts I could. He hasn't done anything, has he? At the store?" Her stomach twisted again as she waited for the answer.