Part 13 (1/2)
Jeez, she doesn't take sugar! he thought.
Jesus, he's got manners! she thought.
Then she remembered he probably had a first-cla.s.s degree from the University of Charm and quickly withdrew any thoughts of goodwill.
The tea was molten and burnt her mouth. Adam watched her gasp, gulp, fan her mouth in barely covered amazement, and asked, 'Are ye sure ye're no' a self-harmer?'
'It was extra hot!' she snapped. 'Where did it get brewedh.e.l.l?'
It wasn't outside the realms of possibility.
'So have you any ideas whit you'd like to dae next, before I tell ye what I think?' he said.
Stevie shrugged. In truth, she didn't want to do anything but pack up and escape to some place on the other side of the world. A nice thought that rocketed up freely, only to be brought down by the weight of practicalities.
'We have to sort out money,' she said tentatively. 'It all happened so fast we didn't get an agreement.'
'It's okayif you don't pay, I'll throw you oot,' he said with a smile that didn't quite reach up to his eyes.
Her lungs inflated sharply.
'S'okay, only joking,' he said, seeing the look of horror flash in her eyes. 'I'm no worried aboot aw that, we'll sort that later, really. It'll give me an excuse to come around to the cottage some time soon and be seen. Talking of which, have they seen you yet?'
'No,' said Stevie, shaking her head. 'I sneaked my car into the garage and I've only used the back door when I've gone out anywhere.'
'Guidsorrygood. Now, let me think.' He stroked the red stubble coming through even though he had only shaved a few hours earlier, and stared up into s.p.a.ce as if hoping to see the answer materialize there in front of him.
'We have to leave them a tantalizing trail of crumbs. They have to realize that you're living there before he knows there's anything going on between us two. Not that there is,' he added sharply.
Like she'd have jumped in and blushed and giggled and tried to correct him!
'So here's what I think,' Adam went on. 'Did you get a forwarding order for your post?'
'No, not yet. I-'
'Paarrrfect,' said Adam. 'Now, here's what I want you to do...'
Chapter 24.
'Darling, where's the iron?' Jo called upstairs to Matthew, now alone in the bath that they had been sharing until five minutes ago.
'Under the stairs with the ironing board. Sorry, darling, didn't you hear me?'
'Yes, I know you said that, darling, but it isn't there.'
Matthew heaved himself out of the bath and into his robe to go and check for her. He padded downstairs, leaving bubbly footprints, and poked his head inside the cupboard, where Jo was waiting and gesticulating like an airhostess demonstrating a safety procedure.
'But it's always there,' he said, scratching his damp head.
'Stevie will have taken it, won't she?' said Jo, shaking her own damp head whilst smiling with some annoyance. 'Like she took your microwave and any towel that was half-decent.'
'Oh yes...er...she might have. It was a big fancy thing. She only bought it a couple of weeks ago.'
'Gr-eat,' said Jo. 'So what do I use now? Please tell me you've got a spare.'
'Look,' said Matthew, who thought she looked uber-s.e.xy in sulk-mode, 'we'll pick up one tomorrow. You've got stacks of other clothes you can wear,' which, incidentally, had taken up her side of the wardrobe and half of his and they would still have to buy another at some point. If he managed to find some s.p.a.ce on a Visa, that was.
'I haven't anything that's pressed though. Aw, I really wanted to wear that dress, too,' Jo pouted.
'I wanted you to wear that dress, too, darling,' said Matthew, moving in for a long, slow kiss. She had worn it the first time they had made love in Stevie's car. It had very happy memories for him and he was hoping for an action replay in the back of his Punto on the way home from the restaurant.
'Okay, I'll find something else,' she sighed. 'I can't blame Stevie for taking a little revenge. I'm only glad it wasn't more.'
'Put anything on. We're only going out for something to eat at Giovanni's, not the Ritz,' he laughed and tweaked her gorgeously cute nose.
'Matthew Finch, I shall always look my best even if we are eating fish and chips out of newspaper on a park bench.'
Matthew wished they were. He had just paid fifty quid off his credit card and he was going to be loading another hundred on. Did they really need to celebrate their first full day of living together by spending so much?
'We could stay in and eat each other,' he suggested, which he would prefer, financial reasons or no financial reasons.
'No, I want to see and be seenwith you, obviously,' she said, smiling a smile that would melt him into spending every last penny he didn't have. Did life really get any better than this? Then his mobile rang.
He was in such a dreamlike state that he never checked the caller ID and clicked straight onto answer.
'h.e.l.lo, Matthew Finch.'
'h.e.l.lo, Matthew, it's Stevie.'
d.a.m.n!
'Oh hi, Stevie,' he said, tightening. Jo mouthed, 'What does she want?' to which Matthew shrugged innocently as if he had just been accused of something.
'Sorry to bother you, it's just a quick call. It's about my post.'
'Oh of course, your post,' he said aloud for Jo's benefit.
'I have informed people of my new address, but just in case any stray letters slip through the net...'
'Course, I'll forward them to you,' he said, b.u.t.ting in, anxious to get her off the line. Jo was looking distinctly territorial and it was making him nervous, and slightly h.o.r.n.y too. He grabbed a pen and notepad. 'Okay, give me your new address and I'll post them on.'
'Er...well...there's no need,' said Stevie.
h.e.l.l, she wants to call and get them, he thought, and quickly jumped in to head her off at the pa.s.s.