Too Far 05 - Simple Perfection

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decision. Instead, I finished the work I hadn’t completed yesterday. I managed to schedule a stand-in golf pro, ordered new golf carts to replace two of our older ones, and met with the manager of the golf course, Darla, about using new vendors for snacks and adding some new beers.
    It was three hours before I had a chance to meet with Woods. He hadn’t called me yet so he wasn’t even aware that he had gone over his two hours. Either he was still in a meeting or he was so swamped with work he had lost track of time.
    Vince smiled at me with relief in his face when I walked off the elevator. “Miss Della, I’m so glad you’re back today. You’ve been missed.”
    I needed to go ahead and deal with this thing with Vince. “Thank you,” I said, stopping at his desk. “About yesterday, Vince, I’m sorry you saw me like that. I’m very thankful you went and got Woods for me. I have those episodes sometimes and I work hard to control them, but I didn’t do a good job yesterday.”
    He held up his hand to stop me. “I don’t need an explanation. If you need me I’m here. Don’t you concern yourself with what I saw. That’s between us and only us.”
    Tears stung my eyes and I only managed to nod. I glanced at the closed door to Woods’s office. “Is he in there?”
    Vince shook his head. “No, he left about fifteen minutes ago. He said he’d be back in thirty minutes for a conference call he’s expecting.”
    Crap. Was I going to miss him? “Okay, thanks, Vince.”
    I went back to the elevator and changed my mind. I’d take the stairs. Woods normally took the stairs. I might miss him if I took the elevator.
    The moment the door to the stairs closed behind me, I heard Woods’s voice from below. Stopping, I considered going back into the office. I didn’t want to eavesdrop.
    “I don’t know how you’ve dealt with the crazy as long as you have.” Jace’s voice stopped me from leaving, as did his words. I froze with my hand on the door.
    “It was what I had to do. I couldn’t just let her be alone. But it’s affecting my work. At least when Angelina was here she helped.” Woods’s words were like cold water being poured over my head.
    “You need to keep your ass away from her insane shit. You have a corporation to run. Dropping what you need to do to deal with one of her batshit crazy episodes isn’t fair. You need to fix this problem.” Jace’s words made the numbness in my heart start to spread.
    “I can’t. How the hell do I do that?” Woods said in a frustrated growl.
    I’d heard enough. I had to get away. I had to leave. I couldn’t breathe. The darkness was closing in again, and this time I wasn’t going to be here for everyone to witness it.
    I forced a smile at Vince when I walked back out of the stairwell and headed for the elevator. He didn’t ask and I didn’t explain. I just kept my focus on the elevator doors. They opened and I stepped inside. Taking deep breaths, I fought off the darkness. I would not do this here. My craziness was affecting his work. No, no! I would stay focused.
    When the doors opened, I stepped out and walked straight to the parking lot. When I reached my car I got inside and reached for my phone.
    “Tripp,” I said when he answered.
    “Yeah?”
    “I need you to come get me. It’s time I left,” I replied.
    He was silent.
    “Trust me. I will tell you after you get here. Don’t tell Woods. Just come get me. It’s past time I left.”
    “What did he do?”
    I let out a heavy sigh and grasped at the strength I hoped was inside me. “He wants out. My issues are too much for him. He just doesn’t know how to tell me. Please, it’s time I left. I want to live my life now.”
    “I’ll be there by lunch tomorrow. I just have my bike.”
    “I’ll pack light,” I replied.
    “You can ship everything else. I’ll text you an address.”
    “Okay.”
    “You’re sure about this?”
    “Yes,” I replied.

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