Disclaimer: This chapter of Converting the Feminist, does not include sexual scenes and is merely a capstone to the story.
I took my seat, a thick glass window separating us. It'd been four months since we saw each other. He looked miserable. His droopy eyed expression worried me a little. It was so strange to see him in that silly orange uniform. I picked up the phone to my left, he did the same.
"Hello, Caleb," I spoke.
"Hi, butterfly."
"You look terrible."
"You don't look so good yourself," Caleb countered.
"Yeah well it's been a rough six months."
"I'd say I wish it wasn't all bad; I'd be lying if I did though. You deserved better than me."
"You let me remember for one night, Caleb. One. Why didn't you stop me from calling you Blake?"
"Because, I was still that same scared teenage guy too chicken to ask you out," his gaze pulled away from mine, downcast with shame.
"We both changed so much." Blake stayed quiet. "I'm sorry, Caleb. I hurt you."
"And what did I do, butterfly? I treated you like shit and became exactly like that evil father of yours. I don't deserve your forgiveness."
"But you made a great stride to earning it."
"What I did five months ago, was out of spite. I'd fall on my sword again if I brought that piece of shit down with me. Saving you wasn't even something I'd considered until my first court day when I plead guilty to every charge they threw at me. And when they offered me a reduced sentence, seeing my remorse, I turned it down. I'm spending the rest of my life in here as recompense for that one month of hell I put you through. Now if that's all you came here to say, I'm going back to my cell, butterfly."
"I just wanted to ask you to forgive yourself one day, Caleb. Mistakes were made by both of us. I promise not to come visit you again if you promise me you'll try to forgive yourself one day."
Caleb said nothing more. He hung up the phone, clearly finished with the conversation. Despondent, I did the same. I had hoped so much that I could crack his shell open one more time but my attempts were futile. Turning to leave, Caleb paused. He faced me again, shining a glimpse of his smile.
I nodded and we parted ways. Once I made it outside of the maximum security prison, I found my ride waiting for me. Kylie wasn't at all pleased that I asked her to make this trip with me. She was respectful enough not to say a word the whole trip up here.
I slunk into the passenger seat and Kylie looked at me. There were obvious signs of concern in her eyes. She had the right to worry I guess. It had only been five months since I was returned my freedom after a terrifying experience, both with the personality Caleb chose to call Blake and my father's torture. Kylie placed her hand on my arm, a comforting gesture. I gave her a slight smile, the corners of my mouth curving upward.
"Got that closure you needed, Brit?" Kylie asked. I took a few long moments to answer.