Chapter - 3
Stephanie called that evening to let her know that they’d
arrived in Miami, the surgery was planned for the next day. It’d still be a few
days after the operation that they could even think of transporting him. But
Steph informed her that they were looking at bringing him home on a stretcher
as it would be days until he could sit comfortably for more than a few
minutes. The insurance companies were
battling over the pros and cons of staying in the US of travelling. Both were
extortionately expensive and she was hopeful that they would be home sooner
rather than later.
Happier knowing that things were in motion, Naomi called
Emma and invited her around for dinner, the added fact that she’d got
Bridesmaids on DVD convinced Emma to leave her home for her friend’s house.
“So
how was it with Hunky?” Emma asked, after arriving, she’d dived in and helped
herself to a large bowl full of Chilli con carne. “Wow this is good!” she added
scooping a fork of food into her mouth before accepting a glass of wine and
looking at her friend patiently. The previous evening they’d debriefed for a
long while by phone and Emma had tried to help her salvage some sort of
professional grace out of the whole debacle.
“By
Hunky I presume you mean O’Neill? He was ok. I did think it might be a bit
awkward after yesterday, but he seems to have remembered how to be civil and
grown up!”
Emma laughed out loud, “you’re not exactly the most
rational person, you lead with your bloody heart and have been known to jump
the gun yourself. So take a breather, ok?”
Naomi laughed, “a rose-tinted insult?” she waggled her
eyebrow and Emma laughed.
“Whilst
I’m eating this divine chilli? Nope you’re a legend!”
They watched the film and chuckled all the way through
it, and Naomi was starting to finally forget the trauma of the recent disruption.
Naomi managed to scrape through the next week without really
being alone with Conor for any great length of time. He asked questions,
demanded files, and finally seemed to realise she was actually valuable in some
way. Gloria was planning to start coming back to work as soon as she could
walk, but that was still a few weeks away. Conor was actually out of the office
most of the time, and all too soon it was the weekend.
Steph called the following Tuesday evening to say Simon’s
op had been a success. She was still petrified, but getting the insurance
details had been a great relief. The following evening another late call
revealed he was being flown home to a local hospital. Despite all the family
and friends who’d been lining up to see him, Stephanie insisted that Simon was
desperate to see her, Naomi wanted to see him too, just to see for herself that
he was recovering. So after taking down the details, she headed for an early
night, hoping to make it to the hospital as soon as he got back.
It took ages to find the orthopaedic ward in the huge
City teaching hospital. Eventually she found Steph outside a closed door
drinking coffee.
“How
is he?” She asked as she was devoured in a hug by her friend.
Steph eventually stepped back, “it was a long journey.
We’re both shattered...he’s getting more feisty so you can tell he’s feeling
more himself. Go in if you like, he’ll be really glad to see you.”
“And
you? Are you coping?”
She nodded through a veil of tears, “I just keep crying,
I think it’s a delayed reaction.”
Naomi took her hands and smiled, “you’ve been so bloody
strong, and done this all alone, you are allowed to cry, and now you’re back
there are a lot of people who can take the strain for you. If you need
anything...just ask, ok? Do you want to go get a rest? I can sit here for a
while.”
“I
wouldn’t mind some food, and maybe a trip to the bathroom.” And with Naomi
bidding her away, a little relieved that someone was stepping into the role of
caring for him, she disappeared.
He looked deathly pale against the white room and white
sheets; she could see that the trauma of the fall, the surgery and all the
travelling had really taken it out of them.
“God
Simon!” she rushed across to take his hand in her hers, stooping to drop a kiss
on his cheek. “I’d like to say you look well...”
He smiled weakly, “I know, what a wedding present, hey?
How are you? Have you managed to cope? Why didn’t you tell me Gloria broke her
leg? We’re a right bunch aren’t we?”
“Don’t
worry about me, that’s the last thing you need to do. How are you feeling?”
He sighed, “Well I’ve been well medicated since the
operation, it’s only now that I’m starting to have some discomfort. But it
could’ve been a lot worse. So how are you getting on with Conor? I wish he
could’ve made it to the wedding, then you’d have had more chance to get to know
him.”
Naomi tried not to let her contempt show, “He’s settling
in...”
The smile in response was strained and accompanied by a
pain spurred gasp, “And is work ok? The McClellan and the Osborne cases?”
“All
in hand, honest!” she stroked his hand earnestly, “don’t worry about it.”
“If you don’t tell me I’ll
worry more!” he offered.
So lowering herself into a chair to be level with him,
and still holding his hand, she proceeded to fill him in on the comings and
goings of the office in great detail. Every now and again he’d become quiet and
she knew he was in pain, but he encouraged her to carry on.
“That’s it!” she announced.
“I’ve told you everything. Now you’re looking tired, I’ll leave you for a bit.
Steph’s around somewhere, I won’t leave until she’s here, ok?”
“Thanks
Naomi, you are my absolute star, you know that?”
She leaned down to kiss his cheek, “the feeling is
absolutely mutual. Now get well love, I don’t like seeing you looking so ill!”
As she straightened up she heard someone clear their
throat and turned to see Conor leaning against the door jamb, a scowl across
his face.
“Hey
O’Neill! Get over here, let me thank you for stepping into the hot seat!” he
turned briefly to Naomi, “keep in touch, I’m relying on you!”
Deep in thought, but relieved at finally seeing Simon, she
wandered through the hospital calling briefly to the newsagent in the foyer,
picked up a sandwich and newspaper, then headed to the bus stop, she planned to
head into town and do some window shopping.
Her reading had got as far as page five as she waited when
a car pulled up in front of her, a low slung sporty saloon. The electric window
buzzed down to reveal her nemesis Conor O’Neill.
“Get
in Naomi, I’m heading your way.”
She scowled, “I’m not going home, I’m heading to town...Thanks
all the same.”
“Then
I’m going that way too!” He snapped, not moving the car. “Jump in or I’ll have
to get out and drag you in!”
There were already a few people gathered at the bus stop,
and several sets of eyes were on her as she stared at Conor. He merely tapped
impatiently on the steering wheel as he waited for her to move. The desire to
not cause a scene was the reason she moved, and nothing else. He had a glare, a
real anger had swept like a dark hood across his face, but she wasn’t scared.
She was irked at best, livid and furious at best. How dare he command her like
some Victorian father?
He hit the accelerator as soon as she closed the door and
she was flung back into the seat heavily. She turned towards him, but he was
concentrating on the road his knuckles white gripping the steering wheel. Anger
emanating from every pore and the atmosphere in the car was thick and moody.
It was the most uncomfortable ten minutes of her life, as
he ignored her and drove hard. Suddenly he swerved into a street, just off the
main road leading to town.
“You
could at least try and hide it Naomi, flaunting yourself...” the words were bad
enough, but they were accompanied by such a look of disgust that it shook her to
the core.
“Excuse
me!” she refused to let him finish. “Are you daring to suggest what I think you
are?” She was both angry and embarrassed, her relationship with Simon was like
that of brother/sister. Yes they were close, but there was nothing wrong with
that.
Conor gripped her wrist forcibly, “if I can see the signs
after being here just a few days, then everyone else must. Poor Steph!”
She snatched her hand away from him and reared up in his
face, determined not to back down, “you are disgusting Conor O’Neill! These are
my friends. That is all. And I don’t have to explain myself to someone like you!”
As she tried to open the door he activated his central locking.
“Don’t
even try and run away from me! I am a friend of Simon’s and I introduced him to
Stephanie who is actually my cousin. So I have EVERY right to step in and
comment on this absolute disgrace!”
Shaking her head, Naomi tried desperately to control her
temper, “who the bloody hell do you think you are? Not only are you completely
out of order, you are also way, way off the mark. Now let me out of this car
before I call the police!”
Without answering, he turned the car abruptly and headed
back on to the main road. He’d expected guilt, some sign of it, but she was
either a brilliant actress, or he really was wrong. He had stepped into that
hospital room and seen the two of them, heads together...and he’d seen red.
There was a certain intimacy between them, a closeness that was wholly
inappropriate. Wasn’t there? Conor rarely doubted himself, but now he wasn’t so
sure. He needed to calm this situation before he made a complete hash of it.
Naomi could hardly see for her anger, “Mr O’Neill. Stop
this car now or I will call the police. I cannot believe this.”
He glanced at her briefly, a scowl scarring his rugged
features, “We are going to the apartment, I am not letting you go until you
explain things to me.”
“You can’t do this! Let me
go!” Naomi had never been so angry. “This is tantamount to kidnap!”
Scoffing he shook his head and pulled onto the road
heading out to the suburb which was home to Simon’s flat.
He swung into the basement car park, then rushed around to
open her door, his hand at her elbow was firm and she was pressured towards the
lift.
They rode up in silence, Naomi reluctant to make a scene
in public, especially when the doors opened at one of the floors and an older couple
joined them making small talk about the weather. Conor took her apparent calmness for some form
of surrender, so as he closed the door behind them, he turned to her smiling, “Tea?
Coffee?”
“A
drink?” she screamed, punching wildly in the direction of his body, happy with
any contact her erratic blows made. “You have just dragged me halfway across
town against my will, accused me of improper behaviour with one of my best
friends and boss. Then after breaching
every trust imaginable, you offer me a drink! You are seriously deluded!”
“Maybe
I was a little rash?” he gave her an awkward smile.
“A
little rash? I would say that was the
biggest understatement I have ever heard! That ‘butter wouldn’t melt’ smile
might turn others into a gibbering and agreeable wreck, but I am NOT a doe-eyed
girl, I may be blonde, but I am dumb, nor am I a soft touch. Give me ONE reason
why I shouldn’t call the police. Go on?” She reached into her bag and pulled
out her mobile. Just as she started to order a taxi, he took the phone from her
hand, instantly disconnecting the call.
“Let
me drive you home. I’m sorry I should never have spoken to you like that. It’s
none of my business...”
This time he failed to see her hand as she instinctively
lashed out and the crack as she hit his cheek was deafening. She took a step
back, regretting her impulsive behaviour, random blows to his chest was a
little different to this crack across the face. His face was like thunder as
his fingers splayed across the reddening skin of his cheek.
Suddenly Naomi felt scared, not of him, but the intensity
of her own feelings, her own actions, so she spun around and dashed out through
the door. She almost ran into the street, panting her location to the taxi
operator via her mobile, she was jogging down the street when the taxi arrived,
and she dived in gratefully. As she gave
her address, she looked back to the block of flats and saw Conor watching her
from the window. She met his gaze, then shook her head quickly, not wanting to
see the disappointment, accusations and anger in his eyes.
Naomi tried to catch up with her housework, but couldn’t
concentrate, she felt sick. She couldn’t believe that she had lost control like
that. It was so out of character, her friends always told her she had a short
fuse, but she battled to keep control of her temper. She’d attempted to hit
him, and now actually hit him, all in less than two weeks.
Though that by no way explained or excused Conor’s
actions. The man was a complete bastard, immoral, and SO wide of the mark. But
however she felt about Conor personally, he was digging Simon out of a huge
hole, and from that point of view keeping her in a job. She had to be
professional and work with him for as long as it took. When Simon was well
enough to work, she would never have to see him ever again. She had to make
this her mantra every day that she had to tolerate him.
Naomi went out that evening. Her neighbour Sarah called
her to say a group of them were heading to the local pub. She jumped at the
chance, even though she was shattered, she couldn’t bear spending another few
hours in her flat staring at the walls, working out how she was going to break
the ice with Conor.
A glass of wine, became several, became a trip into town
to a club. It was there she bumped into Emma and her boyfriend Tom, Naomi
could’ve almost cried with relief at the sight of her friend. Taking one look
at Naomi, Tom was dispatched to the bar, and Emma found a secluded booth to be brought
up to speed with the day’s events. Tom spotting the drama and tears gave them a
wide berth, not wanting to be party to the hormones and fuss.
“Thanks
Tom!” Naomi hugged him as they walked to a nearby takeaway. “I needed a friend
tonight!”
He laughed, “more than happy to give you a wide berth. If
you’re that grateful, then you could always buy my supper!”
Naomi chuckled, slipping an arm around his elbow, “I’m
grateful, not stupid!”
Emma’s advice had been simple, her and Conor hadn’t hit
it off from day one for lots of reasons, but his actions weren’t acceptable,
but then she wasn’t in a position to condemn him. A white flag and the offer of
a truce was the way forward. And it had to start the next working day.
I'm ducking now! Expecting wrath and anger from you readers...some more than others.
ReplyDelete:)
Truce with the devil?but she has no other options and it is the best and only thing to do..But Connor was way out of line!Wonder when would the truth start to unfold
ReplyDeleteAnnie
Didnt expect Naomi to actually hit him. Conor actually deserved it in a sense but for some reason I think she went too far.
ReplyDeleteGreat Chapter enjoyed it a lot.
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Samaira T
hey liking ur thus new story
ReplyDeletediya
Ha..ha..ha..you made me laugh...i mean,both were behaving like kids...physical fight in the lift?
ReplyDelete....whatever,i'm fully enjoying but i still wonder what's the whole story behind her hatred.
And sorry for late but i also loved Lost and Found ending with so many surprises....post soon...
.....Terah
hahaha she hit him that made me roll on the floor laughing :) btw u write really well and this is the first am commenting I think !! can't wait to see what happens next.... -H xoxo
ReplyDelete*first time -H
ReplyDeleteHehehe I got some sick pleasure from that slap. Attagirl, Naomi. She really does have a short fuse. Granted, I would've been pissed too if someone accused me of that. I never would've hit them though, that one surprised me. Not sure if I'm proud or just amused.
ReplyDeleteConor, although I could see where he was coming from, just fell a few notches. He had a temper, was too quick to judge, and was forceful. Not cool. He showed some remorse but only after getting what he wanted? Really not cool.
Keep up the great work! This is entertaining me immensely.
xx alisonwonderland