The conversation with Charlie was now barely two hours ago and no matter
how hard she tried, she couldn’t focus on her routines like she should. And of
course Lodinski noticed. He made her do routines she knew so well over and over
again and she tried to give her all, but meanwhile the conversation kept
playing in her head. And also the question whether or not Jon should know. How
would he react, would it matter if she never told him? Her head just wouldn’t
shut up and then it happened.
Even before her feet touched the ground she knew it was going to hurt.
And it did. A stinging pain shot right through her and she had to press her lips
together to avoid to cry out loud. She looked around if anybody noticed but
luckily Lodinski was just busy correcting Veronica’s shoulder position and
wasn’t looking at her. Nobody else had seen it either, but she felt it. She
kept going on though, because she didn’t want to let Lodinski down even more
than she already had. The pain didn’t go away anymore but it didn’t get worse
either and she managed to get it through the rest of rehearsals without telling
anyone what happened.
By the time she got home that night her ankle had started to swell up
and it turned slightly red, but this wasn’t the first time that happened and
she knew it would probably be back to normal by tomorrow. And it had to be
because she couldn’t risk to miss rehearsals. Over the last few weeks Lodinski
had gotten mad at her more than in the fifteen years before that and she knew
she had to get her priorities straight. She was sure Jon didn’t let this
situation affect his stage presence and neither should she allow that to happen.
So she made a decision. She had to tell him about Charlie and leave it behind
her. She put compresses on her ankle, made herself a salad for dinner and she
sat down on the couch with her foot on the table in front of her. While she ate
her dinner she called him. He answered immediately.
“Baby,” he said and she smiled. She just loved when he called her that
and it also told her he was alone. “Hey,” she said.
“How are you?” he asked her and she looked at her ankle in front of her.
“I am okay, what about you?”
“Busy,” he answered and sighed. She pictured how he would pull a hand
through his hair.
“Always busy,” she said and he nodded.
“Jon I need to tell you something,” she then said as she figured she
should better get this over with quickly before she would change her mind.
“What is it? Am I in trouble?” he joked and she tried to laugh.
“No but I might be… listen this wasn’t supposed to happen but it did and
I thought you should know…”
“Now I am worried,” he said and she heard in his voice that he was.
And maybe he should be.
She told him about Charlie and that he saw them and he dealt with that
part alright. Which made her sigh with relief. But when he asked her what she
told him he was no longer as understanding as she hoped he would be.
“What do you mean you told him everything?!” he shouted after she
explained it to him.
“I couldn’t lie to him, Jon,” she said and put her plate beside her on
the couch.
“Oh now you suddenly have a problem with lying to people?”
“Jon please?”
“Don’t ‘please ‘ me now,” he said. “You should never have told him
Georgia, I don’t know that guy, he could be out telling everyone for all I
know!”
“He is my friend, Jon I trust him.”
“I thought we agreed that nobody could know and that was for a reason
Georgia, we are taking a huge risk and I believe it is worth it but I can’t
have anyone else involved in this…”
She didn’t say anything anymore, he was really pissed.
“Fuck this!” he added then.
“I’m sorry…” she whispered.
“I bet you are but that won’t get us anywhere now will it?!”
“I guess not, but he is my friend Jon, I trust him and you should trust
me.”
“I did, but this isn’t making it any easier for me… I’m starting to
wonder what all this means to you anyway… It’s not a game.”
“Maybe we shouldn’t discuss this over the phone,” she tried.
“No, maybe it’s best if we end this conversation now.”
She sighed.
“I’ll call you, don’t call me, you need to think before you do, Georgia.”
“I’ll call you, don’t call me, you need to think before you do, Georgia.”
“But he saw us, it’s not my fault.”
“You could have said it was a onetime thing, hell you would probably
even have gotten away with saying that wasn’t me, but you chose to tell him
every damn thing. That’s the problem.”
“But it was you and this isn’t just about you,” she said getting angry
now as well.
“You have no commitments to anyone, Georgia, but I do and that is what
this is about, I need to think about where we are going from here, I’ll call
you – bye.”
“Bye,” she said, hang up before he could and threw the phone into the
corner of the couch.
Yes it sure was the best decision to tell him, she thought to herself
and stood up to take her plate to the kitchen. Too fast. A strong pain shot
through her leg.
“Fuck you,” she yelled, frustrated. Not sure if it was directed to
herself, to him or her ankle.
**
Needless to say that the next day she was thinking about it all even
more than the day before. The swelling didn’t get worse but her ankle had
turned slightly blue and lilac so she asked the company’s physical therapist to
tape it for her and she made him promise not to tell Lodinski anything. He
wasn’t too keen on that at first and he didn’t think it was a good idea to
dance on it already again either but then Georgia was forced to use her secret
weapon. Her looks. She flashed him a sexy smile while she swore she would go
see the company doctor after rehearsals and that did the trick. Like it always
did.
She managed to hide her taped ankle underneath her leg warmer and
started doing warm up exercises that hurt so bad that she had to blink against
tears several times. But she was sure she just had to get through the worst
pain before it would get better and all would be fine. And she would rather
feel this pain that tell Lodinski about her misstep, and the missteps before it
that caused this particular one.
Soon after that she turned as white as a ghost and everything else went
black.
When she
opened her eyes again she found herself in a bed in an unfamiliar room, with
Lodinski and a man standing behind her bed. It turned out they brought her to
the private section of some NYC hospital, according to Lodinski. Then the
doctor started to talk.
“Hey
Georgia, I am doctor McQuinnes, how are you feeling?”
She took
her time to think about that question before she answered it and then she shrugged
her shoulders. “Alright, I think.”
The doctor
nodded and asked her if she could sit up. In fact she was really feeling okay
so she did what her was told and swung her legs over the edge of the bed. She
then saw that her foot was no longer taped and twice the size it was supposed
to be. Her skin was also no longer only lilac and soft blue, but deep purple, dark blue, green and even black.
The doctor
nodded again as he followed her eyes. “Yes, that’s quite a nasty injury you got
there, but I have to examine it and you have to tell me exactly what you feel.”
He started
bending her foot in all possible incredibly hurtful directions.
“Yes that
all hurts fucking bad,” she managed to say as she squeezed her eyes together
and grabbed the mattress tight on each side of her.
She was
used to pain. Straps cutting in her skin, blisters, bleeding and torn toenails
happened on a weekly basis, and she also strained countless muscles before and she
never complained or moaned about anything because it was part of her job. But
the pain that now went through her was nothing compared to anything she felt
before.
The doctor
nodded his typical nod once again. “That’s what I thought. We’re going to keep
you here for the night and you will have to take the summer off to rest.”
In a split
second she turned her head to look at Lodinski. He hadn’t moved a bit. Maybe he
already knew. Georgia started to panic.
“But I
can’t, this is my job, people paid to see me, I can’t just take a whole summer
off, that’s not possible.”
Lodinski
sighed. “Stop it drama queen. It’s either this or go on and destroy your whole
career. We can’t take any risks with you Georgia. You are taking the summer off,
you are coming back for therapy with Jacque in July and we will start the
rehearsals for the winter season in August. End of discussion."
Georgia
couldn’t believe it. “But what about… everything?”
“What about
it?” Lodinski said. “And let’s be honest, maybe you do need a little break from
it all. You haven’t had a proper one in the fifteen years I know you and that
is why you became who you are today, but I’d like to keep you around a little
longer. Your body is protesting and you need to listen…” He looked at the
doctor who nodded his head. “Doctor’s orders,” doctor McQuinnes said.
“But will I
be able to walk?” she asked then.
The doctor
wrote something down on his clipboard before he looked up at her. “Not for the
first week or so you won’t. Then you’ll have to do with crutches but in a month
or so, if you do keep your rest, you will be able to walk. That doesn’t mean
you will be able to dance or do anything other than walk on it but that speaks
for itself.”
She fell
back in the cushions. “I think I need a moment on my own to let this sink in,”
she said and Lodinski nodded. “Sure, I’ve got work to do anyway. I need to get
a message out to the press and find myself a new Princess Aurora before this
day is over, I will be back tonight is there anyone we can call?”
She
swallowed and sighed. Yes, there was this one person, but that didn’t seem to
be an option anymore. “Yasmin,” she said.
Lodinski
pulled a face at her. “I know your mind might be a little clouded but she was
right there when it happened, she is at your place now to get you something to
read and some clean clothes for you to put on when you go home in the morning.”
“Oh that’s
right…” she said and she vaguely remembered then how she passed out in the
middle of rehearsals. For everyone to see. They must have had the day of their
lives.
Oh poor Georgia and she can't even call Jon. I feel so bad for her.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI know that Jon is worried about his wife and kids finding out but he shouldn't have treated Georgia like that. He was the one who asked her to meet him on the second floor in the first place knowing his wife was downstairs.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenCall her and apologize Jon, now! Fix it!
Now with Georgia being forced to take the summer off because of her injury she is going to feel even more guilt because she let Lodinski and her company down.
Awesome chapter : )