Chapter 36- Mending Relationships (Marci's POV)

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I smiled as the next fan came up to the table. She started crying and I got up to hug her. I signed some stuff when I heard screaming. I wasn't sure what it was about but continued to talk to the fans. I wasn't going to worry about it. Pamela and Mercedes signed her stuff before we took a picture with her. I sat back down and greeted the next fans.

"Sir, you're going to have to wait your turn."

Sounded like someone was trying to cut in line. It had happened before. I wasn't worried about it. I took a picture with the fans and then sat down. I dropped my pen and reached under the table to get it. I couldn't quite reach it but saw someone grab it from the other side of the table. I sat back up and looked to see the marker in front of me. Then I looked to see the person holding it. My breath escaped me and I couldn't find my voice to speak.

"Can I get an autograph?"

Words escaped me and soon enough I saw Jon and Joe run into the building. But I wasn't focused on them as I looked at Colby with his stupid smirk on his face.

"People!"

I was shocked at the sudden yelling. I saw one of my co workers on a chair. He had no idea about any of this stuff.

"You have to wait your turn. Get these guys out of here."

They grabbed onto the guys. The fans were trying to tell the security that the three were wrestlers but they weren't listening. They dragged them out and Colby just continued to stare at me as he was pulled out of the building. With that stupid little smirk still on his face.

I finished up the signing but my mood had gone down by a lot. I never thought I would see him again. My hands were still shaking.

"I'm sorry."

I watched Mercedes sit down next to me. She handed me a drink and put an arm around me.

"It's alright. It was bound to happen."

"I know we are still making amends but can I give you some advice?"

"Ok."

"Go talk to them."

"Why would I do that? I have nothing to say to them."

"Maybe not. But in the spirit of making amends and moving on from the past, maybe it is time to ask for forgiveness."

"I don't need to apologize to Colby."

"No, maybe not. But I know two people you need to apologize too."

"Who?"

"Jon and Joe."

I saw them for a split second. I left a lot of people behind and they were two people I missed more than anything. I remember for weeks, I would get calls and texts from them. How much they missed me and how much they wanted to talk this through with me. Eventually, the messages stopped and I was grateful for it. I knew I hurt them and that was the one thing I regretted the most.

"And who says I even want their forgiveness anyways?"

"You can't lie to me. I can see you miss those two. It's time you talk to them. If you don't want to talk to Colby, fine, don't. But don't shut Jon and Joe out too."

I sighed. I knew she was right. Man, why did she have to be right? I got up and walked down the road towards where they were signing. I stood at the back door and waited for their signing to be done. I heard the door open and the guys were laughing as they walked out.

"Yeah, they were really nice."

They started to get in the car. You can do this.

"Hi."

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