Chapter 11
The wedding as predicted was
no small family affair, it seemed half of the county had been invited. As they
made their way down the aisle of the chapel to find their seats many faces
turned to smile, wave and be acquainted with Conor. Naomi truly felt like the
accessory on his arm. Michael was stood in a Morning suit, Paul his best man trying
to calm his nerves, but to Naomi’s eyes he really did look flighty.
Then the organ struck up the
Bridal March and all eyes turned to the rear of the building where Louise stood.
Naomi had only very briefly met the bride the night before, and the radiant,
beautiful woman who glided down the aisle was a million miles from the woman
she remembered.
A thin veil covered her thick
dark hair which hung free around her shoulders, but the dress was everything
Naomi imagined a wedding dress should be, a tight strapless body with a full
skirt that managed to avoid looking like a giant meringue and instead looked
feminine and breathtaking.
She turned to Conor and
whispered, “she looks absolutely stunning!”
“All brides do,” he hissed a response before turning
to look at his brother who was mesmerised by the sight of his bride.
Naomi sensed the animosity in
his words but merely took a deep breath and also faced the front of the church.
Presumably he was remembering the infamous Orla who he never discussed, but was
presumably a beautiful bride.
They watched the service, Louise
and Michael were so obviously devoted to each other. Outside the building they
were covered in confetti, rice, flower petals as they emerged, and then stood
radiant as a barrage of photos were taken by all and sundry. The happy couple
went off into the gardens for more photos and poses, the rest of the
congregation made their way back to the imposing and impressive castle.
Naomi found she was following
the still frosty Conor around the reception room like some sort of lapdog, and
she was less than impressed. But she did appreciate how difficult this occasion
was for him. The expectation from his family obviously weighed heavily on his
shoulders. Saying that, Naomi was pleased that she settled so easily into
conversation with the people who crossed their path. Plus, the canapés being
served by dozens of waiters were exceptional and champagne was continually
appearing in her glass.
“Are you trying to get me drunk Mr O’Neill?” she
asked as her glass was yet again refilled.
He laughed, leaning close to
her to whisper, “do I need to?”
She shrugged, so glad that he
had finally seemed to relax and become the Conor she’d come here with. “I wasn’t drunk last night!”
He tugged her chin around to
face him, then planted an affectionate kiss of her lips, “but I think you
intoxicated me!” The look that followed his words drove her body wild, hot and
FULL of promise.
Taking her hand he led her
across the room to meet some other school friends.
They sat to
dinner sharing a table with his siblings, it gave Naomi a chance to recap on
everyone’s names, it still confused her. By now the seven nieces and nephews
were also in attendance, and each worshipped Conor, rushing over to throw their
arms around his neck. He was brilliant with them too, and that warmed Naomi’s
heart. Each one relished the chance to bask in his attention, and he took time
and effort to speak to and play with them all in great depth. Every time one
approached he made a grand effort to introduce her, and whilst they were all
polite, they only had eyes for Uncle Con!
After a
virtual feast of delicious soup, beef and perfectly cooked vegetables followed by the
lightest white chocolate mousse known to man, Naomi needed a break. She’d both
drunk and eaten more than was recommended, and with Conor’s mood being rather
unpredictable, knew that she needed a break from him. A little time away.
So she
excused herself from the table and headed to the bathroom. After freshening up
and catching her breath, she made for the bar that skirted the dining room. A
few people were scattered around the room talking. Ordering a soda water, she
headed out onto the veranda and sat in the fresh air.
Conor was
struggling to control his emotions, today had been such a difficult day. A lot
of people he’d spoken to that day he’d not seen since his own wedding...to
Orla. He shook his head, even the thought of her name set his teeth on edge,
and the hairs on the back of his neck to stand on end. Everyone there looked at
him with such pity, as though the breakup of his marriage was such a sad thing,
a tragic end to such a promising relationship. Only the end wasn’t tragic. He
hated his ex wife with every inch of his being, yet everyone here thought that
an innocent tragedy tore them apart. If only it was something so obvious!
Conor had to deal with his own
anger, his mixed emotions, and was initially glad for some time to brood, but
after a while he realised that Naomi hadn’t returned. Half an hour later, he
found her talking to Lucinda, “you ok? You’re about to miss the speeches, both
of you!”
Taking the offered hand, Naomi
smiled, bade a goodbye then allowed Conor to lead her back into the dining
room. They’d barely sat when there was a click of a spoon on a wine glass and
the packed room silenced almist immediately. After the bride’s father, Michael
spoke. The whole room gushed as he thanked everyone for coming on behalf of his
wife and himself, and then brimmed with emotional tears at using the term
‘wife’ for the first time. He eventually composed himself and thanked Louise’s
family for providing him with such a beautiful wife, and then he picked Conor
out acriss the room.
“Love can be free, but a wedding such as today isn’t.
And neither family could have provided the enormity of today if it wasn’t for
my wonderful brother. Conor O’Neill is a selfless and generous man, he puts
others happiness before himself, and I am more than proud to call him my
brother. Thanks Con!”
He raised a glass and drank in
honour of his brother before continuing his speech, and Naomi reached out and
squeezed Conor’s hand in support. With a grunt he pulled his hand free and turned
away from her. For Naomi it was the final straw, he was hot, then cold...it was
like sitting with a stroppy teenager.
As the last speech finished,
Naomi stood and left the room. He infuriated her SO much. He was the most
exciting man she’d ever met, she’d never wanted a man with such a raw hunger as
she did for this man, but she deserved more respect than he was bestowing her
with, and that annoyed her more than anything else. In the bar she ordered a
whisky, straight, and had downed it in one shot as she felt Conor approach.
“Do you
want to come for a stroll with me?” he asked, holding out a hand.
Turning to face him she
shrugged, “I suppose so.”
If he sensed her anger he hid
it well as he led her out of the building.
The castle gardens were huge, but well groomed, comprising of terraces
above a boating lake. They wandered for a few minutes before he stopped at a
bench with a fantastic view of the sprawling countryside.
“I wanted us to talk before we get carried away with
the evening.”
She looked up at him suddenly
concerned, “so talk away.”
He lifted a stray tendril of
hair from her face and tucked it behind her ear, “well. I know I may not be the
best company at the moment. The last wedding I came to here, in Ireland was my
own. And that was the biggest mistake I’ve ever made, I’m not comfortable here,
and I know the memories it’s conjuring up are making me grouchy.”
She looked at him for a
moment, “ok, you had a disastrous end to your marriage. That’s not my fault,
and I’m the only one you’re being horrible too. I’ve come here at your request.
Is it fair that you treat me like this?”
He had the good grace to look
po-faced at that suggestion, “I don’t intend to be like this.”
“Was it that bad a marriage that you’d ruin your
brother’s day?”
Conor glared at her, fire in
his eyes, his mouth a hard line, “I’ve gone out of my way to make this the best
day for them both...”
“But it failed to exorcise those demons?” She had a
sudden attack of sympathy, for such a strong minded man he seemed to be really
wrestling with his past.
He sighed, “I was happy,
really happy. But she...I wasn’t enough for her. She had an affair, and I won’t
tolerate that.”
Naomi reached for his hand,
“you were unlucky, not everyone has that heartbreak...”
Nodding he eventually turned
to her, “I know, it doesn’t mean I can watch my brother marry a woman and not
worry about where it will end up.”
She found the concerned almost
coy Conor a treat, he was usually so masterful so determined, but now, he was
vulnerable, unsure...human. This was the side of him she’d wanted to see.
“Isn’t it better to have loved and lost...and all
that?”
He shook his head, “sentiment
and bullshit. She was a bitch who took me for a ride, I won’t fall for it
again! End of story. I enjoyed last
night, and I enjoy your company, more than I ever thought I would, but I do
need you to know how things are before we go any further. I’m not ready for
deep and meaningful, and I swore I’d never marry again. I want to see you, but
don’t think I can offer anything more.”
Snap! Mr Split Personality changed once again! “What makes you think I’m looking for more?” This had all come out of the blue, and her anger was mounting. She had come here open minded, was the least likely to be the clingy woman he was talking about, comparing her to.
Snap! Mr Split Personality changed once again! “What makes you think I’m looking for more?” This had all come out of the blue, and her anger was mounting. She had come here open minded, was the least likely to be the clingy woman he was talking about, comparing her to.
“Isn’t that
what all women want? A man with money to marry them, look after them?”
She was shocked and quite insulted,
“you presumptuous bastard! Who the hell are you to talk to me like that? You
may be a cynical bastard because some woman got the better of you, but that
DOES NOT give you the right to speak to me like this, or treat me like some
cheap whore.”
Standing she looked down at
him, still indignant, “I cannot believe you can cheapen me like that! Call
yourself a friend!”
Conor stood to face her, “It’s
not like that, I like you, a lot!”
“Ha!” she huffed, “If you had an ounce of respect for
me then you’d not have said one of those words to me. I came here as a favour
to you, and yes, we ended up having sex. Get over it! You might be the greatest
catch that County Roscommon has to offer, but I can assure you I am not at the
front of that queue! You are presuming that I ACTUALLY want more than just this
weekend fling, aren’t you? Well you might thing that if you shower me with cash
and gifts in lieu of a commitment I don’t even want, that I want to marry
you...then you are a millin miles off the mark. If you’re after an old
fashioned mistress, then I suggest you look elsewhere.” She stood up a hand on
her head, “I knew what you were really like and yet I still let this happen.”
“What’s
that supposed to mean?”
“You are
one of life’s takers Conor, everything your way, I knew that before you waltzed
into my life, and still I let you in, allowed you to take liberties!”
She stood to walk away when he
grabbed her arm, “Naomi! It’s not like that, I’m not like that! We sorted out
the Maisy thing, didn’t we? I’ve been nothing but courteous to you, and
generous. I’m sorry that I said what I did....”
She held up a hand to silence
him, “I should’ve stuck with my instincts and never gone near you. I believed
you over Maisy because I thought you were a good man. Now I don’t know! You
make me sick!”
He grabbed both arms and
pulled her towards him, “what did I ever do to make you hate me this much?”
She shook her head, “the last
five minutes were more than enough.” Before he could object she headed for the
door as fast as her shoes would carry her.
Ouch and welcome Mr Nasty... He may have had a rough life and being cheated is never acceptable Hell the scars are forever there!But it does not mean he has to treat Naomi with such harshness and yes only she was shown his dual personality.
ReplyDeleteWonder what would happen in the next update or when they would share the same room and bed.
Annie
Uh oh it looks Mr. O'Neil is turning into a different person. I kind of figured his marriage ended because his ex-wife had an affair. It's sad when a person commits their life t someone just to have them turn around and be unfaithful to them.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, Connor should not take out those feelings on Naomi. Naomi's friend warned her about Connor before she even went to this wedding with him.
I can't wait to read more of this story Maro. :)
I think Naomi and Connor are just so scared of getting hurt that they don't see the potential in their relationship. I did like how you got into Connors head though ;)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what will Naomi will do now and when they get back to work. Keep posting!
xoxo
Lovely
Great chapter. Xx
ReplyDeletenice chapter. When r posting the next chapter? By the way, there some stories you never finished on buzzle, 2 stories 2 be specific
ReplyDeleteMaro! Where are you!?! It's been a whole week since your last post. You have me worried that something might have happened to you! Well. I am hoping for the best.
ReplyDelete--JBieberLover
Ha ha! Thanks JBL! I was in an Internet wilderness! Am back and promise a decent catch up by Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteSorry all!!
MZ
Wow, he snapped into Mr Nasty. Didnt expect that. I'm finding him very annoying at the moment. And I'm glad Naomi voiced her opinion about him.
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