[Aidan's marriage has been shattered by his wife's cheating. Unable to cope with the thing she did, he boarded a plane and put as much distance between them as possible. He finds himself in Australia, making new friends in Sydney, including a pair of mates on a road trip around their vast, empty continent. He's also met Kat, sharing her bed, the first time in many years that he's been with a woman who isn't his wife. Now, he's working for Mara Fey, the Hollywood A-Lister and one of the most famous women on the planet. Meanwhile, Rosa had cut off all contact with him, leaving Aidan more lonely than ever.
The background to Aidan's story can be found in
Oxygen Games
by oneagainst, continued here with permission.]
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RUNNING AWAY FROM EVERYTHING
It takes an hour to build up to it, but Aidan taps the screen and starts a call with his estranged wife. Ever since leaving Kat earlier this morning, kissing her goodbye as she went to her meetings, wishing her a good flight back down to Melbourne, he's had the same thought going round and round in his head.
Mara's publicity coup, the picture of them together on the beach, the paparazzi shot, has changed everything for him. It's been a wake-up call, that he's involved with a woman for whom the rules are different. Mara lives her life in front of the lens and Aidan is having to bear the consequences of that. Hiding isn't an option anymore.
"Hi."
Aidan's pulse quickens. "Hi," he replies, "How are you?"
Instantly, he curses himself for a stupid question.
"Fine," Rosa replies, "How about you?"
Her tone is neutral, unemotional, in stark contrast to the previous call.
"I just wondered if you had time to talk?" Aidan asks.
"I've got a class booked in thirty minutes, but, yeah sure."
"Which class?"
"Milf training."
"You doing that one now? How's it going?"
"Same crowd, mostly. Few new starters. Your friend Cass brought along a friend of hers, Cynthia."
Aidan cringes inwardly at the mention of Cassie, of the memory of her in the back of his car, naked. He had been so tempted, reeling from the shock of his own wife cheating, but in the end he hadn't indulged in an-eye-for-an-eye. Instead, he'd run away.
"Good that she's bringing people in. Good for numbers."
"Oh, I think they'd prefer you to me, but they don't get a choice."
It's a subtle barb, and it stings, but Aidan navigates around it.
"And how's everyone else going?"
"Fine, they're fine, Aidan."
Silence.
Aidan summons up the nerve to ask the big question. "How're you going?"
Silence again, but then he hears her sigh.
"Same," she murmurs.
"You've been getting out."
"Sure. So, you been talking to people back here have you?"
"Yeah, like Ant," Aidan responds, working out what to say next.
For some reason, his fingers are scrolling on the phone, showing her activity feed. He hasn't meant to do it, but he can't help himself.
"And on the feeds," he continues, "You look good. You look like you're enjoying yourself."
"So do you."
It's the casual way she drops it into the conversation that catches him off-guard, even though it's the reason he had to call her.
"Yeah, looks like I'm on the socials."
"And then some. It's good to see you getting on with your life. A movie star, no less."
"I'm her personal trainer. It's a good gig."
"I bet."
"It was just random chance."
"Look, Aidan, that's fine. How you live your life has nothing to do with me. Not anymore."
Aidan's scrolling through pictures, seeing Rosa in the park, or doing a class, or having breakfast. It's the same as it always has been, the steady stream of life updates for her followers, letting people know about what's coming up in the gym, keeping up awareness. Only now, he's looking at it through a different lens, and it doesn't look much different to Mara. But, Mara's playing the same game on an epic scale.
"I still care," Aidan counters, "I'm interested in what's going on with you."
Rosa snorts. "Look, I'm at work. I gotta get on."
There is a picture of a night out. Davey's in the picture and on impulse he taps on Davey's name. The screen flicks to his feed and Aidan begins to scroll through Davey's recent posts. There's a team meeting group shot, and a picture of a bare field with a for sale sign in front of it covered over with a 'sold' sticker, then there's a picture that changes everything. It's Davey and Rosa, faces flushed with the last light of sunset, on the shore of the lake together.
Before he can get over the shock, the words are already emerging from his mouth.
"Nice shot with Davey by the lake."
There's a long pause on the line, and when he hears Rosa speak again, her voice sounds strained.
"Aidan, I told you. I'm at work, I just can't do this right now."
"Want to talk about it later?"
"I... uh... I don't think so."
There is a bitter, dark feeling bubbling up inside him, but Aidan strangles it ruthlessly.
"I guess there's nothing to say about it, is there?" he murmurs, "I guess you're moving on."
"Fuck you," Rosa hisses, "You're the one who moved on. You fucking just left me here to pick up the pieces."
Aidan can't help himself. He's fighting to keep his voice calm and level.
"Nice piece to pick up."
"Please," Rosa gasps, "Aidan, please don't. You're not being fair."
There is a muffled sound on the phone. Aidan can picture his wife, standing at the reception desk of the gym that they own together, in her activewear. He's seen her there for years, he can imagine every detail, and it's eating him alive.
Aidan can hear little sniffling noises and he realises she's crying. Fair, she said, and Aidan has an acid response ready to go, but at the sound of his wife in tears, the words die in his throat.
"I'm sorry," he says instead, "Maybe I shouldn't have called you at work. We can talk another time."
"Okay."
"Okay. See ya."
Aidan ends the call and slides the phone back into his pocket. He should have been checking Davey's feed. Of course Rosa wouldn't have published anything, she would have guessed that Aidan is watching, but Davey wouldn't care. A picture of his team, or a new piece of land his company has acquired, or his new girlfriend, it was all the same as far as Davey was concerned. It was all just sealing the deal.
Only now can Aidan put the past few days into perspective. Mara is wild and complex, Kat is lovely and kind, but neither of them really compare. He's still in love with Rosa, however futile it seems, and that acknowledgement breaks his heart.