Chapter One
Naomi Young picked up the incessantly ringing phone;
she’d spent all morning...no ALL week fielding off calls, it was typical of Gloria
to break her leg now of all times! She knew it couldn’t be helped, but that
fact didn’t make her day seem any easier. But her boss was due home from his
honeymoon in two days. It would calm down then.
“Fisher-Edwards.
Can I help?” As usual her phone voice was sickly sweet but professional!
“Oh Naomi! Thank God you’re there!”She instantly
recognised the voice of Stephanie, the usually relaxed and calm, newlywed wife of
her boss Simon.
“Hey
Steph! How’s Barbados? And why are you calling me on the last but one day of
your honeymoon? I’m sure there are greater things to be doing!” Steph
whimpered, and Naomi felt her whole body tense in fear, she’d been right to
pick up on the anxiety in her voice, “what is it?”
“It’s
Simon....we were on a walk in the hills, and he slipped near a waterfall. It
was awful, he fell over the edge...” She could hear the other woman shuddering
as she relived the events. “He’s in hospital, he’s broken his pelvis. He’s
being flown to the States tonight; a surgeon in Miami is going to operate
tomorrow.”
“Oh
my God! I can’t believe it, how’s he coping?” He was her oldest friend and the
pain she felt in her chest was breathtaking at the thought of anything
happening to him. He’d been a real rock to her over the years and she couldn’t
contemplate him not being around.
“He’s
in a lot of pain, but they are happy that he’s stable. I was hoping that you
could find some paper work for me. Insurance stuff. He’s panicking about
work....” Stephanie’s voice sounded emotionally drained, Naomi could only begin
to guess two horrendous the last few days had been for her.
Naomi nodded “Of course, anything! Just say the word!”
She could hear Stephanie take a deep breath, “Thanks Naomi.
I’ve no idea how long he’s going to be out here, and what with you and Gloria
being alone, anyway, Simon suggested a replacement, a friend who’s not working
at the moment, I’m waiting for him to get back to me, but hopefully there’ll be
someone to step into Simon’s shoes...I don’t know when, but I’m hoping he’ll be
there... I’ll email you what I need you to find. You’ve got a key to his flat
haven’t you? If you collect it, I’ll get access to a fax number, then you can
forward it to me.”
“I
have. Anything I can do then let me know. I’m so sorry Steph, give my love to
Simon, and make sure you look after yourself, ok?”
Naomi shook her head as she replaced the handset, poor
Simon. He was a good friend as well as her employer and this was the first
holiday he’d allowed himself in years. She knew that he’d be lying in a
hospital bed panicking over what was happening to the business. It was just
typical!
Noticing the time, she started to close the office, she
had to wait for the email from Stephanie, she intended to call at Simon’s flat
before she went home as it was on the way. As she waited, Naomi pondered the
luck of her boss.
Simon was the Fisher in the partnership of the law firm, and
she’d loved working with him, but since Martin Edwards the elder partner died
less than a year ago, he’d worked flat out trying to keep things running
smoothly. His wedding had been booked before this and she had been an integral
voice in forcing him to go along with both the ceremony and the honeymoon. He’d
felt he couldn’t abandon ship for two weeks, she had insisted her and Gloria
could cope, and so she’d become even more engrossed in so many of the cases.
Simon had been the reason that she’d gone to law school,
she’d found his life so exciting, High Court, criminals and prosecutions. But
by the time she’d graduated, he’d taken on a more rural partnership, and conveyance
or divorce were the more likely activities. But for some reason, part of it
being a yearning for her home town saw her turn down a high flying post in London
in favour of Fisher-Edwards. She been
employed as a junior just before Martin died, but instead of the almost apprenticeship
she’d anticipated, she’d become office manager, a huge deviation on her role,
and that had only worsened when Gloria the receptionist had broken her ankle
three days after Simon left for his honeymoon.
An hour later an email filled with instructions popped
open on her screen. She glanced though the expected lists of tasks, filled with
the same level of detail would Simon use, she could have sworn that he’d
written them himself. Which was typical of him. Since she’d first met him he’d
done everything one hundred and ten percent. He was the big brother of her
school friend Maisy, and when Maisy tragically died several years ago, they’d
become even closer friends, they’d relied on each other to get through the
traumatic time.
The list was comprehensive, travel insurance details,
contact list for family, work, pressing deals for the next few weeks, court
dates that were already set in stone. Then she froze, at the bottom of the
email, Steph had confirmed that a friend of Simon’s was stepping in to help out,
and she read the name three times before she felt anger. Conor O’Neill. A name that instantly caused her anxiety,
pain but most of all anger.
Naomi shivered, trying to laugh at the irony that of all
the people Simon could’ve asked for help, that Conor was the name she was
reading. It’d been a long time since she’d heard mention of him, and it still
cut her to the core, his actions and the impact of those actions so many years
ago.
After locking up the building she drove to Simon’s apartment
on a new estate just outside town. He and Steph had bought a large house in the
country a few miles away, so the flat was being wound down, but according to
Steph’s email, he had insisted on keeping all his important paper work there,
both women doubted he’d ever really give up the bachelor pad, not because he
wasn’t happy with Steph, but because he was such a habitual man!
Naomi shuddered as she entered the hallway, there was
something strange about an unexpected visit to an empty, locked up home. She
headed into the immaculate study and rifled through the desk. A document wallet
labelled “HONEYMOON” seemed ironically a likely candidate, so she made her way
into the lounge to search it for the specific documents she needed.
She had just lowered herself onto the sofa in front of
the tall French windows that drenched the room in spring sunshine when she heard
a noise. Her heart started to race as she heard a repeat of the dull clunk that
had alerted her. With a heightened sense of defence for an apartment that
wasn’t her own she grabbed a knife from the open plan kitchen and headed
towards the bedroom.
It was laughable really, she was only five foot three,
and slight in build, so what good she’d be against any intruder she didn’t
know, but she clearly wasn’t thinking straight as she headed deeper into the
flat.
After a few steps she realised she could hear the shower,
just, over the pounding of her heart. A brief thought that burglars didn’t
appear to make a habit of showering before leaving with electronic goods, was
only that, a brief thought. Instead she charged on, only stopping at the closed
door. Naomi brandished the knife in front of her in a less than confident
manner.
“Hello?”
she offered, unsure where her bravado came from, and her greeting was met with
the abrupt cessation of the shower.
Within seconds she’d kicked open the door to reveal a
tall man, dark collar length hair dripping water around his neck which ran in
rivulets over his wet body, draping a white towel around his slim hips, and the
damp sheen of water covering his body, glistened almost magically in the
sunlight.
Naomi dropped the knife in embarrassment, struggling to
place the handsome intruder, was he soem sort of family member? She knew most
if not all of them and didn’t recognise him.
“Who
are you?” he asked in a firm voice with a slight Irish lilt, after bending to
retrieve the knife. He’d had a long day and had no time for stupid
intrusions...now that he’d calmed a little. He’d worried that he was about to
be attacked, but when the door had sprung open to reveal a petite blonde, he’d
taken a huge sigh a relief.
She found herself looking at his muscular, damp chest,
and it was a few seconds before she realised he’d spoken. Dragging her eyes up
to his, she studied the deep blue pools before he tutted impatiently, “well?”
Seeing red she instantly pulled herself together and snapped,
“I could ask you the same thing! Who are you and what the hell are you doing in
this home?”
He smiled, amused at her awkwardness, her inability to
answer simple questions, lifting a second towel, he started to rub his hair vigorously.
“I am a friend of Simon Fisher and I’m here at his request if not invitation.”
Using a rather petty ‘Oooh look at you’ facial gesture,
she shrugged, “Well I work with him and I have some errands to run, he asked me
to come here specifically.....”
“Work
with him?” He nodded, and the animosity was replaced by a little more
friendliness. “So you’ll be working with me then?” he held out a hand, “I’m Conor
O’Neill, his saving grace!”
Naomi felt as though someone had slapped her across the
face, she was gasping in an ungainly manner as she tried to control her ravaged
emotions. She’d spent the last six years dreading and hating that name. She
never imagined that her safe world would collide with the man that had caused
so much pain and devastation, and no idea that she’d have caught herself
perving on his delicious body.
“And
you are?” he asked, breaking her succession of angry thoughts.
Focusing on him she realised he was still extending his
hand. Ignoring it she murmured, “I’m just the office gopher, of no consequence
to you!”
She turned to leave, but a hand on her arm restrained
her. She ignored the heat that shot through her arm, and attributed the surge
in her heart rate to the red veil that had descended on her otherwise pleasant
day, either that or the adrenaline that the fear of finding someone there had
caused.
“Au contraire, as I will be working with
you for the next few months and you know more of what’s going on than I do, you
are very important.” His voice was sickly sweet and his suddenly cold blue eyes
bore into hers.
Conor was enjoying this exchange, it was a long time
since he could remember being arsed to get involved in small talk, but this
tiny blonde bombshell was as feisty as they came, and he loved the way he could
light her touch paper and watch her explode. He’d only known her two minutes
and already he was looking forward to more of this, he was right to stop
running, to finally settle back into some form of steady work, the last four
years had been fun, but he was thirty four, it was time to put down some roots.
Naomi was looking up at his chiselled jaw, darkened by
stubble, the black unruly hair, and those beautiful deep eyes as she finally
responded. “I am Naomi Young. And I’m
sure we can finish this discussion when you start at the office.” She waved the
papers in front of him, “I just needed these insurance details for Steph. Sorry
to burst in on you like this. I’ll see myself out.”
With that she virtually ran through the flat slamming the
door behind her.
OK. So my new idea is here...still unsure. Faith has suggested a teen novel, any other suggestions. I am up for offers!!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear your thoughts...
MZ
Hmm I smell one cocky male specimen here. Should be fun. I haven't had a lot of hate for a while, it's about time the feeling returns.
ReplyDeleteAnd no offence because I know a lot of people want and love them but I really don't like teen romance novels. A majority of the time it just seems so unrealistic. Although I know you'd have your own personal twist in there I've never really been able to read teen romance without rolling my eyes.
So yeah, I like this idea. I'm very intrigued by whatever Conor did to make her hate him so much, and I'm really looking forward to it. If she hates him, I'm sure I will ;)
xx alisonwonderland
I am already very interested in this story. I am wondering why Conor is not liked by Naomi.
ReplyDeletehey this story sound good looking forword good luck
ReplyDeletediya
So I am definitely liking this story already and am to interested to know about the past or hatred for Conner
ReplyDeleteI will also agree with alisonwonderland I don't care for teen romances either they seem so unrealistic
Can't wait for more
M
M
Woww!!!! But what does Naomi hate Conner so much ?
ReplyDeleteAnnie
Hehehe cant wait :D Erm.. suggestions?? Well wat about something to do with love at first sight... or erm... i dont know apart from that lol...
ReplyDeleteGreat chapter... I'm wondering why Naomi abhors Conner so much. Wondering whats gonna happen... :)
Samaira T