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And then the sudden urge to kiss her made him recognize his surroundings and remember that they were, in fact standing in a crowded room of police officers, most of whom were watching them get closer and closer. “Maybe we should take this somewhere more private.”
He tugged her hand but she pulled him back to her. “No, I’m not hiding this. I want everyone to know.” She raised her voice. “I love you Rick Castle.” She held up her left hand to show it off to the world but her eyes never left his – would never leave his again. “And this ring means I’m going to marry you and we’re going to be together forever.”
He could kiss her right now. “Oh okay then.” And he did. And it was splendid and wonderful, and fireworks shot through the sky as he pulled her close and refused to let her go until the room erupted in cheers and whistles and one Kate Beckett hummed in happiness. He finally, finally released her but only long enough to glance over at Captain Gates who was leaning against the doorframe with her hands crossed over her chest.
“Captain?”
“Yes, Mr. Castle?”
“Permission for Beckett to have the rest of the day off?”
She glared but the years had removed much of the darkness, leaving only amusement. “As long as she reports back to work first thing in the morning.”
He had already grabbed his fiancĂ©e’s hand and begun dragging her towards the elevator when he called over his shoulder “thank you, Sir.”
Her heart was broken. Or breaking. Or something equivalent
to reaching a hand into her chest and ripping out her heart because the way he
was looking at her now made her want to run away. Maybe if she ran she wouldn’t
have to stand here in the middle of the street just outside the hospital where
he’d just been released. She wouldn’t have to look him in the eyes knowing her
hands were shaking too hard to comfort him like she so desperately wanted to.
If she ran, he wouldn’t see the tears boiling up behind her eyelids, begging to
be freed into the cruel world.
“Rick, I can’t do this anymore. I’m sorry.”
“You’re saying it’s over?” He rolled his shoulder,
hyperaware that everyone was watching him; the man with his heart on his sleeve
getting it thrown back at him. “Because of a sprained wrist? Kate, accidents
happen, this wasn’t your fault.”
Somewhere in the inner monologue she was running over and
over she knew he was right. “That’s not the point. The point is, you’re stupid
and reckless and…” she swallowed down the voice screaming ‘liar’. “and I can’t
have someone like that on my team.”
He stared at her, those baby blues that saw through her
every defense – her every secret – and tore down all those damn walls. The eyes
that looked at her like she’d shaken his world to its core and punched him in
the gut. No, she’d seen him get punched in the gut. This was worse. “I thought
we were passed this, Kate. I thought that I had proved to you that I’m more…
that I’m more. I’m more because of you and why the hell is this coming up now?”
And in an instant, his eyes grew dark and his back straightened and he fought
back. “Why have you decided after all these years that you don’t want me
around?”
“I told you, you’re”
“I’ve always been stupid and reckless but I’m stupid and
reckless for you, so what’s changed,
Kate? What made you wake up today and decide that today’s the day you don’t want
me as your partner anymore?”
He wasn’t going to make this easy was he? If he had been complacent
like she’d rehearsed they could just go their separate ways. But he had to bite
and scratch and kick until he made his point. Stubborn, hopeless man. “I never
wanted you as my partner, that’s the point.” They were toe to toe; close enough
to kiss but her crisp words murdered any hope of redemption. “You just waltzed
into my life one day and decided that you wanted to play cop and I had to go
along with it. And you stayed and you stayed and you pried into my private life
and kept picking at my scars until I
gave up and decided that pretending to love you as much as you loved playing
cop was easier than trying to constantly push you away. Well no more.” They
were breathing the same air, holding the same breath, breaking the same heart. “The
mayor is gone, the captain wants you out. And now so do I.”
“Ka-kate what’s going on?”
She closed her eyes, she wouldn’t have to see him and he
wouldn’t see her quivering chin against her clenched jaw or her white knuckles.
“We’re breaking uh.” She chocked on her words, spitting them out in a haste for
closure. “up. We’re breaking up.”
He grabbed her shoulders, hissing at the pain in his wrist
and jolting her eyes open. The fear in his eyes was almost her undoing. “No, I
mean this isn’t you. Is someone making you do this, Kate?”
In her mind, her eyes are so full of tears she couldn’t see
him but unfortunately, she maintained composure, looking through him with clear
eyes, clouded over with the injustice of doing this out in the open. She had
hoped he would take it better if they were in a public place but he wasn’t – of
course he wasn’t. “I’m sorry, Rick. I’m so sorry.”
“No, this-this isn’t you. This isn’t us. Something is going
on if you tell me we can”
“I don’t love you.”
And the world stopped. For just a minute, the world around
them stopped turning while he tried to let her words seep into his skin.
“I never loved you. And I’m sorry I hurt you but”
“Why are you doing this?”
The intensity of his eyes was too much to bear and so she
looked away and made eye contact the other man. The one she had actually come
to see; the one in scrubs exiting the hospital on his break. Perfect timing,
almost like it was fated or planned. “Josh.”
He couldn’t keep his eyes off of her, afraid she’d run or
hide or disappear like she’d never existed, like she’d never stepped into his
life and changed him forever; like she wasn’t trying to walk away now. “Josh?
Your exboyfriend Josh?”
She swallowed, returning to the remains of the man before
her. “I still love him.”
“What?”
“I never stopped. We had something good going and you and
your stupid emotions got in the way
of everything.”
He scoffed, or tried to with a closed throat and tears in
his eyes. “Now I know something’s wrong.”
“The only thing that’s wrong is that you still don’t get it.
We’re over. We never should have started in the first place.”
“No Kate” he reached for again but she sidestepped him so
their positions were reversed.
“Go home, Rick. Heal your wrist.” She almost replaced it
with broken heart until she realized just how close that statement was. “I don’t
expect I’ll see you ever again.” She stalked away, her head held high, tears
shaking her body with the weight of them. His cries after her barely registered
except to shoot an arrow through her heart with each syllable. She didn’t stop
until she reached her car and she slid into the driver’s seat, locked her door
and collapsed against the steering wheel.
It seemed so unfair for the sun to be shining while his
world came crashing down around him but the world moved on and the people
passed him and he somehow knew that Josh Davidson was still watching him from
the hospital door. He turned around and he was alone.
Kate blindly reached into her pocket out of habit when it
vibrated indicating a new text message. It was from him.
Are you okay?
-Josh
A fresh wave of tears wracked her body until she was too
exhausted to move. She cried until the emotions of the last lifetime were
expelled from her body and she had to figure out her next move. She texted back
through bleary eyes.
Can you come over later?
The crowd parted for Kate Beckett as she stormed through the
precinct and straight to her desk without a second glance at the terrified
officers around her. All she could see was Rick’s face. So sweet, so open, so
hurt at the words that had come tumbling out her mouth in her need to be
anywhere but outside that hospital. She slammed drawers harder than necessary and
nearly tore a seam in her overpriced coat but she barely noticed over the
echoes of Rick calling after her as she ran to her car.
Kate? Kate! Beckett!
“Beckett?” God, Ryan sounded scared of her. What was wrong with her?
She closed her eyes to dispel the memories, forcing herself
to focus on the present. “What Ryan?”
“I take it you talked to Castle?”
She flinched. Oh yeah, she talked to Castle. And yelled and
bit and clawed. “Yeah. It’s done.”
He tried to reach a hand out to her but years of comradery
and even longer in Catholic school taught him not to touch. “I’m sorry”
She slammed her chair against her desk, not finding the
strength to sit down. “I don’t want you to be sorry I want this to be over.”
She couldn’t be here, not out in the open like the gaping wound she felt like;
stinging and raw, bared for the world to see. She grabbed her empty coffee cup
left stained on her desk from yesterday. Yesterday, when everything didn’t feel
horrible and she didn’t have the sudden urge to run home. Josh will be here soon. She tripped as she rounded her desk on the
way to the break room, staring at Castle’s chair longer than necessary. The
damn thing was mocking her.
Ryan followed her into the break room, Esposito slipping in
behind and closing the door. The stares would subside soon enough. “Beckett it
had to be done.”
She tossed the mug in the sink, careful that it didn’t
shatter for fear of metaphorical overload. “I know that. I just wish I could
have told him what was going on.”
“You know there wasn’t enough time. He was still in the
hospital when the call came in and you were a last minute decision.” Javier
Esposito: master of comfort.
She wanted to glare at him but she knew he was trying to
keep her level headed. Breaking up with a man when she meant to break up with
him was hard enough, but having to push him away when all she wanted was to
fall into his arms? It took a lot out of her. “Why can’t I tell him now?” Oh
god, she was whining wasn’t she? Castle had really rubbed off on her. Her chest
collapsed from the weight of her heavy heart.
“Because Josh is going to be in your life for the next
while. We can’t risk him finding out that he’s under investigation. You just
have to tough it out.”
“Well maybe one of you guys can tell him?”
“Not if you want him to stay out of your way during the
investigation.” Esposito offered her a weak smile.
“Look, Beckett we’re sorry. This isn’t a good situation for
any of us.” Ryan was trying his best to be sweet. “You know this is the only
scenario that guarantees success. It won’t be for very long and once it’s over
you and Castle can probably take a vacation or something and work it all out.”
Her shoes suddenly became the most interesting thing to her.
Leaning back against the counter, she worked hard to maintain her composure. “You
didn’t see his face; I don’t know if he’ll ever forgive me.”
“Are you kidding me?” Esposito laughed. “The man always
comes back. He loves you and he’ll understand.”
“Guys, I said some things – horrible things. I don’t think”
“Beckett.” LT stuck his head through the door with an almost
dark expression. “There’s someone downstairs who wants to see you.”
It was her greatest dream and her biggest nightmare,
thinking that Castle was downstairs waiting for her. Thinking he’d come back
for her. “Wh-who?”
“Josh Davidson.”
“It was all a lie? You bitch.” She wasn’t expecting him to
throw a punch at her but really, she should have. All the things she said and
done over the last three months would make any man believe she had fallen back
in love. Of course she should have expected this new Josh to hit her squarely
in the jaw, knocking her into the concrete wall of the parking garage where
three officers tackled him before he could take another breath. More than a
little disoriented, Kate allowed her boys to handle the rest as she wobbled her
way across the cement underground to where her motorcycle was parked. While
Ryan read the former doctor his rights, Esposito followed Beckett.
“Hey, are you alright?”
They took places beside each other against the side of the
bike, not needing to look at each other. She wiggled her jaw. “Yeah I should be
alright, just took me by surprise.”
“That’s not what I meant.”
She risked a glance and saw him patiently watching her,
something he rarely did. He just waited until she smiled and turned away,
shaking her head. “I messed things up big time.”
He bumped her shoulder, offering
her a comforting smile. “Nothing you can’t fix. Now come on, let me drive you
back to the precinct, you’re in no condition to drive that death trap.” She
gaped at her partner and followed him.
His head slowly came up as the elevator chimed and flew open
and pushed him out onto the humming floor of the twelfth precinct’s homicide
division. Crowds of officers and detectives passed him by, a few pausing to nod
at him with familiarity and a twinge of sympathy. It seemed everyone knew the
current situation – or maybe they just noticed he hadn’t been around the
precinct for the last few months. It was like all those summers ago except
worse, much, much worse. He barely took notice of them as she came into view.
She was walking back to her desk with an ice pack to the
side of her head. His heart stopped but his feet ran straight to her. “Kate?”
“Castle?” She turned and her heart stopped with his. The
crowd parted for him as he rushed to her side, instantly inspecting her face
and neck and wrists and arms for any other injuries. She passed the icepack off to Ryan. She would
need both hands for this.
“Are you hurt?”
“What?”
The intensity of the baby blues that she hadn’t been able to
look at in months was overwhelming; made her want to cry out in relief. “Are you hurt?”
“Yes.”
“Where?” He wasn’t expecting the punch to his shoulder with
her left arm. It stung; more than usual. “Ow.”
“My heart hurts.” She confessed in such a soft tone that she
thought no one else could hear it. But he did; he always did.
He rubbed his arm. “Why does your heart hurt?”
“I just punched it.” She blinked up at him, hoping her
desire to melt into him shone through her eyes.
Ryan scoffed, waving his hands in disbelief. “Oh come on
that was so”
His partner elbowed him lightly, shooting a warning look. “Shh”
Beckett heard nothing because Castle was here, the man whose
heart she’d ripped out, and he saw only here. Like they’d never been apart. “You’re
never this sappy,” he scolded.
“It’s the concussion.” All the colour left his face but she
brought up a hand to sooth the confusion in his eyes. “Later,” she promised him
with tender eyes. “I am so sorry.”
He searched her eyes for a reason but then looked down at
her left hand and he felt the world crumble beneath his feet. “Is that?” He
swallowed his heartache “Did Josh give you a ring?”
She wanted to laugh and cry and call him such an idiot. “No,
this is”
“Then why are you sorry?”
“For hurting you.” She hung her head ashamed. “For making
you think I didn’t love you.”
“I never doubted you.”
Her head shot up and all the words, all the horrible,
horrible words came flooding back and she couldn’t think straight. “Huh?”
“I know you Kate, even if all those terrible things you said
to me were true, you’d never hurt me like that.” He held her hands up, running
his fingers over the soft skin for the first time in so long. How he had missed
those strong, wonderful hands. “I don’t know what’s going on – I still don’t,
and we’re going to talk about that later – but, I never doubted you.”
“I love you.” The words were out before she could control
them. She’d confessed her love for him before but these syllables slipped off
her tongue, heavy and clinging to the air. It was so hard and yet so easy to
throw them out there knowing he’d catch them.
He smiled at her with that crinkly smile that turned her
heart over and made her want to do cartwheels. That smile that told her they
would be okay. “So then is that”
She held up her hand a little higher, admiring the ring that
had been sitting on her finger all afternoon. She wondered why she’d never put
it on in the first place. “It’s your
ring Rick, the ring you gave me before all this happened.”And then the sudden urge to kiss her made him recognize his surroundings and remember that they were, in fact standing in a crowded room of police officers, most of whom were watching them get closer and closer. “Maybe we should take this somewhere more private.”
He tugged her hand but she pulled him back to her. “No, I’m not hiding this. I want everyone to know.” She raised her voice. “I love you Rick Castle.” She held up her left hand to show it off to the world but her eyes never left his – would never leave his again. “And this ring means I’m going to marry you and we’re going to be together forever.”
He was jumping around in his mind, his heart soaring around
the room, his eyes so light and full of love. He brought his arm around her
waist and pulled her close, the playfulness finally returned.
“Forever is a
long time, what if I want out?”
“Too bad, because I have a gun and you don’t really have a
choice.”He could kiss her right now. “Oh okay then.” And he did. And it was splendid and wonderful, and fireworks shot through the sky as he pulled her close and refused to let her go until the room erupted in cheers and whistles and one Kate Beckett hummed in happiness. He finally, finally released her but only long enough to glance over at Captain Gates who was leaning against the doorframe with her hands crossed over her chest.
“Captain?”
“Yes, Mr. Castle?”
“Permission for Beckett to have the rest of the day off?”
She glared but the years had removed much of the darkness, leaving only amusement. “As long as she reports back to work first thing in the morning.”
He had already grabbed his fiancĂ©e’s hand and begun dragging her towards the elevator when he called over his shoulder “thank you, Sir.”
The elevator, made perfect time, opening for the new couple in
record Hollywood time. “And Mr. Castle?” He looked up even as Kate kept her
hand clasped in his and just couldn’t stop staring at him. “Congratulations.”
He nodded in thanks as the doors closed and Kate and Rick lived happily ever
after.
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