Chapter - 6
Conor stuck to soft drinks,
not sure he could face alcohol ever again. Naomi laughed at his pained
expression. “So I presume it was a good weekend?”
He nodded, “I’m too old to be
this hectic though! It’s ok for my brothers. Michael is only twenty-five, and Liam
nineteen. They live in a village in rural Ireland, then all of sudden are
dropped with no consequences in the middle of London...a City that never
sleeps. They were like things gone mad. Whereas I was a bit of a killjoy I’m
afraid. Or rather a very very old man!”
“You’re hardly ancient!” she chuckled.
“I’m thirty four, and felt fifty four this weekend! Especially
at some of the clubs I was dragged to. I suppose it’s because being the oldest
you get used to being the sensible one, I did all this ten years ago, I’m too
old now. I like my comforts, and would rather a meal with good company than a
night of drinking and clubs!” He sat back in his chair and smiled at her, “but
then I appreciate quality not quantity, which puts me in the minority these
days!”
She smiled knowingly, “You’re
definitely not alone, and that’s not necessarily an age thing. Give me good
company and a nice environment and I’m happy, I hate noisy places where you
can’t hear yourself think let alone anyone else speak.”
He was amazed that she felt
the same way, and nodded enthusiastically as he added, “I know exactly what you
mean, though I have been peer pressured into a few nightclubs over the years!”
They ate quietly enjoying the
perfectly cooked seafood and steak. All the while Conor told her all about his
family, other than Michael and Liam, there were his two sisters Máire and Sinéad, three and five years
younger than him respectively, both of whom were married and had provided his
mother with seven grandchildren between them. The other sibling was Seamus, his
twenty two year old brother who was currently studying at Princeton College in
the USA. The real success of the family he’d suggested in a proud manner. He
couldn’t make the stag night, but was flying home for the wedding, and he was
looking forward to seeing him, he’d been away in Thailand when Seamus had last
made it back. Naomi loved the way his face lit up when he talked about his
brother, and she could tell he missed his siblings.
They discussed various cases
and it flattered Naomi that he genuinely wanted her advice with some tasks and
problems. So she gave her opinion as well as the knowledge of those cases up to
date. She also answered all his questions about the quirky Gloria.
As they were declining desert
he turned to her.
“It’s my brother’s wedding a week Saturday. I’ve no
one to take at the moment. I was wondering if you’d come with me?” He saw her
jaw drop, her mouth open to protest and he raised a hand, “Before you bite my
head off and tell me how much you hate me, or the five million reasons why you
couldn’t dream of it, let me just say, without sounding too bigheaded, I’m seen
as a bit of a catch at home, I’m apparently the ideal man for a good Irish
girl. I don’t need that sort of hassle. My cousin got married last year and it
was horrendous. Every eligible girl in the county was paraded in front of me
almost ceremoniously.”
As she started to laugh, he
groaned, “I know, it sounds ridiculous, and probably really conceited, but I’m
from a good family, financially solvent and I have my own hair and teeth.” He
leaned close to whisper, “that’s not a guarantee in some parts of the county.
So all the good catholic mothers, ignoring the fact I’m divorced, set out shop
the minute I arrive home. I just want to go, enjoy seeing my family, and then
come away. You know?”
Taking a drink of his orange
juice, he looked at her amused face, “look if you come with me it would be
perfect. I like your company, you’re a
very beautiful woman,” noting her self-conscious giggle he added, “you are perfect
to accompany me. I’ll buy you clothes, pay for your transport......” He sighed,
“I really am desperate!”
She laughed out loud, “so I’m your
last chance, and you want to buy me?”
He shook his head, “that’s not
what I meant! I had no one I felt I could ask last year, but I think we get on
don’t we? Well these days anyway. It wouldn’t be the most torturous weekend
would it? The weddings do tend to be fun.”
She shook her head, “It
wouldn’t be torture...”
“I don’t expect you to make a decision today. I just need
to know let them know for numbers in the next few days. Don’t think I’m going
to be annoyed if you say no. It’s your choice...but if you come, I’ll owe you
BIG style!”
She nodded sipping her coffee
contemplating what saying yes could mean.
Over the next few days she
battled internally with what to do. Her mind said no, no way, but the rest of
her thought she did deserve to be treated well for a weekend. In all her years
she’d never had a boyfriend who was in the same league as Conor, as confident,
worldly or sophisticated, she knew if she posed as his girlfriend he would
lavish both time and money on her, it was such an attractive thought, the
affection, the romance and love, she could live without. Gloria however seemed
to have picked up on the tension between them immediately.
“I don’t remember Simon ever taking you out for a
‘business lunch’, that’s all I’m saying!” She’d announced coyly when Naomi
asked her for some paper clips.
“Gloria!” she exclaimed in a hoarse whisper, not
wanting to alert Conor to this conversation. “He likes to do things
differently, that’s all!”
Gloria nodded knowingly,
“that’s what Clive said!”
She paused in her return to
her desk, “Clive?”
Gloria giggled, “My second
husband...I called it perverted initially, but it’s surprising how broad your
horizons can become!”
Gasping in shock, Naomi headed
back to her desk shaking her head, unable and unwilling to fathom that comment.
When she glanced up to Conor’s office at the back of the building, she met his
eyes head on, he was sat behind his desk stifling a laugh, and she knew he’s
heard every word. Shaking her head in an
exaggerated manner, she’d turned to concentrate on her work.
Her friend was equally
outspoken on the matter, Emma, who met her one evening at the local pub laughed
at her indecision.
“The man is fit, good looking and loaded. He wants to
kit you out for a full on Irish wedding. Why are you even thinking of saying
no? And anyway, you’ve not had a sniff of a man since we went speed dating, and
that was almost a year ago!”
Naomi dissolved into laughter
at the memory of the disastrous night when they’d gone to a nearby hotel, none
of the twenty men there appeared to have a personality between them, and Emma
had been convinced that Internet dating was the next plan...then the barman of
the pub next door to the hotel where they were holding their Powwow had asked
her out. It was Tom’s part time job as he finished his last year of Med school.
They’d been inseparable since, and he was now a junior doctor in the local
hospital, and she’d never known Emma happier.
“You know you got the monopoly on the good looking
men Ems, I’m on the shelf I’m afraid. You stuck gold, I fell asleep, that’s the
way it goes. And in case you forgot, this is purely a platonic event. I go and
fend off the desperado Irish beauties. That’s all!”
“Sounds like the plot to a Hugh Grant film to me! But
we’ll see!”
On the Friday afternoon as Conor
was finalising paper work at the end of the day, she leaned into the office.
“I’ve managed to cancel my plans for next weekend, so I can come!”
Conor almost ran over to her
and scooped her into his arms, planting a kiss on her forehead. “Thank you,
thank you, thank you! I hope I haven’t caused you too much chaos!”
She smiled at his gratitude, not
admitting for one second that sorting out her dry cleaning was about as
glamorous as next weekend got.
He suddenly went into dynamic
Conor mode, “I’ll book us flights out on Friday afternoon as the wedding is Saturday,
but there’s a dinner Friday night. It’s in a castle two hours away from Dublin,
and we can stay there. It’s a three day wedding, so you’ll need clothes for
three days. Shall I take you shopping?”
She blushed, “I have clothes,
and I can get some new things.”
He shook his head, “I’m not suggesting that you can’t
wear or buy your own things, but, this is something I’m asking you to do. So I
should pay for you. Ok?”
She nodded meekly not liking
this loss of control particularly.
“Are you free tomorrow afternoon? Or shall we go one
night after work next week?”
She shrugged, “I’m out in the
morning, but don’t have much else on after that. It’ll be easier than going in
the week.” She hated shopping really, fed up with snooty sales assistants and
crowded changing rooms.
“Ok it’s a deal. Shopping tomorrow, that’s the only
way we’ll get what we need. Then dinner, so I can fill you in on the fine
print.” When she looked alarmed, he grinned, “the family, a who’s who, and of
course a schedule for the weekend.”
They met at two the next afternoon
and Conor was still in his hyperactive, control mode, he whisked her into a few
small boutiques, helping her rifle through the racks of clothes, then
physically dispatched her off to changing rooms with armfuls of outfits.
“It’s having two sisters...and a materialistic
ex-wife!” he announced when she questioned his efficiency at all things
boutique shopping.
She raised an eyebrow before
twirling in the red strapless number she’d seen from outside the shop. Naomi
loved it, it clung to her full breasts, but skimmed over a stomach and hips
that she had always felt were too rounded. Glancing at her reflection, she took
mental notes. This was a perfect option for the pre wedding dinner, elegant yet
not flattering, she could wear it with her new red heels and that would mean
she’d be elevated from the self conscious heights of five foot three.
Sitting and watching was a
pleasure/pain scenario for Conor, watching her emerge in various delightful
creations, he was torn between wanting to jump up and do something about the
growing discomfort and his now poorly fitting jeans, and closing his eyes and
pretending he was anywhere but there. He was admiring Naomi more by the minute.
Her feistiness was complimented by her insecurity of being the centre of
attention in these shops. If there was one thing that turned him on, it was an
enigma...and she was definitely that.
“Right,” he offered as they stopped for coffee. “We’ll arrive during the Wedding Eve banquet;
it starts at half past seven. If we get the four o’clock flight, then by the
time we get the hire car, drive...we won’t be there until eight at the VERY
earliest. Saying that, it won’t really get going until half past nine, so we’ll
have time to change. As I told you, it’s a black tie dinner, I’m wearing a tux
that night, and thought that red dress was nice, dare I say perfect?”
She nodded; they’d seen so
many lovely things that her mind was all a little blurred with it all. “I did
like the turquoise dress and long jacket for the actual wedding.”
He mused for a few moments, “Good
choice, the hat was a bit much though!
She nodded, “they did a
matching fascinator though.”
His face contorted in
confusion, “What’s the hell is a fascinator?”
Naomi laughed, she really
enjoyed his company. He was so transparent, funny, and enthusiastic, “it’s the
feathers and fabric thing, to wear in your hair.” She demonstrated what
probably looked like a cockerel crest with her hand as she explained.
“Ahh,” he threw his head back and laughed, “I know so
little about this you know!”
“Yet you’re so good at waiting and paying!”
So they went back to one shop
and she tried on the red dress, the wedding suit as well as the fascinator. They
were both exhausted by the time they’d argued over who paid, and he’d rang the
purchases on to his credit card.
“Drink?” he asked as he took the bags from the
checkout, and tucked her arm into his elbow.
She nodded, “this one is on me
though.”
My God I hate shopping. It seriously exhausts me. I've played several different sports and done athletics but nothing has ever tired me out as much as when someone takes me shopping. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, cooooool they're going to Ireland :DDD I'd LOVE to go there. It's very high on my places to visit list. I hope they have a great time there, have a feeling it'll bring them closer?? Hopefully? (;
Okay, and I love it when a guy cares so much about his family because mine take priority over everything. Points for Conor (:
Keep up the great work! Loving the quick posts. Just a warning I may not comment for a while as I'm going back to New Zealand to visit a sick family member. May not get free time but looking forward to the new chapters anyway!
xx alisonwonderland
Shopping? Didnt expect that... but hey theyre going for a wedding!! Cant wait to see what Conor's family think of her.
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Samaira T
I am sooo looking forward for the wedding..wonder if there'd be any trouble in Ireland ???
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