Part Four
The stairs down to the large
ornate foyer in three inch spiky heels were a challenge for someone used to
wearing trainers or Crocs, but hanging on to Bill’s arm, a smile plastered on
her face, manage it she did. He was better than any crutch, and the one time
she toppled against him, he reached down to kiss her forehead attentively,
making it seem as though she had intended the contact.
“If you feel a little stressed, or concerned, ‘call
Aunt Margaret’!”
Spinning to look at him Naomi couldn’t
help herself, “what?”
Wrapping a hand around her
shoulder he whispered, “It’s a code word. If things aren’t great, tell me you
want to phone and check how Aunt Margaret is. Then we can both leave the
situation.”
Stopping dead he almost
knocked her over as he catapulted into her, “William Swift! You HAVE done this
before, do NOT deny it!”
His blush was very subtle, but
he refrained from answering because at that very second he felt her tense
beside her, and turning to face the same direction as her, he pasted on a happy
smile and looked.
Miles Langley was a smarmy
bastard! He didn’t need to know the identity of the man she stared at, he
fitted the profile perfectly. Tall, dark, and he had to admit handsome, but there
was an arrogance, and over confidence that the man exuded in bucket loads. Poor
Naomi, this man was a predatory tiger, and she was no match now, let alone at
sixteen.
He as stood at the front of
the room, talking to a weak looking man he presumed was Milton, though it was
quite obvious that he wasn’t the best man, there was another chinless wonder
who seemed to fill that role. He watched the man observe the room, and he hated
the lazy way he cast his eyes over everyone. Bill also knew the exact second
that he spotted the very nervous Naomi, who was clinging to him desperately,
from the way his eyes widened. The man wasn’t as much impressed by her, Bill
could see as he was interested, very interested.
Guiding Naomi into a row of
seats somewhere near the rear, he stooped his head to whisper in her ear. He
knew that Miles was still watching.
“He’s looking at you, and if you don’t smile and
appear to be in love with me, I’ll stick my tongue in your ear!”
She spun her face to look at
him, shock being replaced by humour, “really?”
Nodding he planted his lips on
her cheek, and he spoke into her skin “appearances are everything Miss Beck,
you know that.”
Giggling she stared into his
eyes with what she hoped was a devoted expression, “it’s very easy to pretend
you’re my everything when you’re being nice to me! So you can’t tease me all
day!”
Wrapping an arm around her,
pulling her into his body he laughed, “We’ll see about that.”
He maintained his contact with
her as she discreetly pointed out the only people she knew in the room, another
old school friend and two cousins of the bride. Bill knew at least three or
four guys from his Eton days, but he chose to not tell her of that at the
moment, London society was such a small place.
Finally Miles Langley had
taken his seat in the front row, and his eyes off Naomi, so Bill relaxed,
though he still held her hand possessively, it felt natural and she wasn’t
resisting it. The noise in the room of
people chatting deafened out their conversation, but Bill was happy to observe
the room and share the odd laugh at funny sights with Naomi.
Naomi felt very protected, her
hand dwarfed by Bill’s large one, his frame sitting as a barrier between her
and the rest of the room. She owed him big style, and for the first time she
relaxed. At that very moment the whole of the room hushed to a silence, and as
the Wedding March struck up.
Everyone stood, and Bill pulled her close as
they waited to see Melody appear and walk down the aisle. Naomi had never had
dreams of a white wedding, she hadn’t spent her whole life planning it, and had
no desire to be the centre of attention, and as Melody appeared, whilst she acknowledged
she looked beautiful, for Naomi is was all very awkward and uncomfortable.
“This is why I’m never getting married!” she hissed
at Bill.
He laughed then lowered his
head to her ear, “don’t say that too loud! I’m here being the man trying to
talk you into being my wife!”
Raising her eyebrows she
smiled, “you are good Bill, I’ll give you that, but not even you are that
good!”
Grinning he replied, “If this
wasn’t an act, and if you weren’t my best mate, I’d make you regret that!”
With an angelic smile, she
turned back to the procession of bride, father and eight bridesmaids.
Bill whispered witty comments
about the service, the Langley’s, and the room as the service progressed, and
Naomi sniggered along discreetly as she started to relax.
It was as elaborate and over
the top as she’d imagined, not quite a Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, but not far off,
Melody’s dress was huge and adorned with thousands of Swarovski crystals. It
was too gaudy to be really elegant, and Naomi took a little pleasure in that
fact. The bridesmaids in hot pink dresses were also like eight matching
blancmanges.
“All a bit chav darling, don’t you think?” Bill’s
voice was a breath against her neck and followed by a soft chuckle. “The new
money brigade over shooting again!”
Naomi shuddered at the tingles
racing down her spine from his breath against her neck, turning to return the
gesture, she whispered, “Sir William Swift, are you being an old money snob?”
It was so far from where he
was that they both chuckled, and several people turned around to ‘shush’ them. Unable
to look at each other, they say together holding hands, uncontrollable smiles
on their face.
After the service, Mr and Mrs
Milton walked up the aisle, all beaming smiles and teeth. If Melody spotted
Naomi she did a good job of hiding it.
They disappeared out of the door for photos, and the rest of the
congregation followed out, starting with the family in the front few rows. As
Miles, accompanied by one of the bridesmaids headed up the aisle, he paused at
the end of their row and stared at Naomi for a moment. She was as jittery as a
nervous horse beside them in his gaze, so Bill pretending no to notice the
tension bent down and kissed her gently on the lips.
When he pulled back she looked
up into his eyes, “what was that for?” She whispered, stunned by the gentle
tenderness in his actions.
Resting his lips on her
forehead, pulling her into his arms, he replied, “that man was intimidating
you, and I’m not going to let him!”
Leaning back, she looked up
into his eyes and smiled, “you’re taking this very seriously Bill.”
He sighed, “You’re my friend,
I can’t bear to see him psyching you out like that! Now come on, let’s go find
champagne!”
In her ridiculous heels, all
she could do was totter after him, for a moment she envied those women who
could stride confidently in heels! In the adjoining rooms tables to seat the
two hundred quests were laid out with expensive crystal and china. Dozens of
waiters circulated with trays filled with glasses of champagne, and Bill
grabbed two, handing one to Naomi.
“Do you want to go outside for a moment? There’s a
veranda over to the left. It may be a little quieter?”
She nodded, “I need some fresh
air.”
They’d been sat on the veranda
in the afternoon sun for only a few minutes when the door to their left opened
and half a dozen guests spilled out to join them.
“So you recognise anyone?” Bill asked as Naomi
nervously finished her champagne.
Shaking her head, she reached
for his glass, stealing it with a smile, “no. Not really. I’m wondering whether
that’s the point, that I’m here deliberately to feel awkward.”
Bill shrugged, “are people
really that horrible?”
As she sipped at his champagne
she gave him a brief resume of her relationship with Melody.
Stunned he shook his head, “why
are you here then?”
She sighed, “Vin knows how
much the shit with Miles screwed my head, and she’s convinced that the fear of
him, or a repeat of how embarrassed I was, is why I’m so screwed up when it
comes to men. I think she believes that this is going to be cathartic, and I’m
going to be healed once I’ve faced him as a ‘success’!”
Bill laughed, “You’ve hardly
screwed up, you’ve just met a few monkeys that’s all. Remember that Sam guy you
worked with?”
Naomi squirmed, “he was no
nice in work, but weird out of it!”
He nodded, “but I suppose you maybe levitate towards ‘safe’ guys, and we all know that’s not always the best!”
“So says the epitome of a bad boy!” She winked, and
he reached out to ruffle her hair, something he normally did, but with her hair
so carefully teased he was risking his life, she applied an elbow to his ribs.
“Watch it Swift!”
Laughing he signalled to a
waiter for another couple of glasses of champagne, “Naomi, bad boys are not
necessarily bad!”
Fifteen minutes later the MC
called them all to dinner, and as they entered the dining room Naomi and Bill
joined the long queue of guests waiting to pass into the dining room via the
welcoming committee of the new bride and groom.
“Naomi!” Melody squealed in a rather dramatic way,
dragging the unsuspecting woman into an exaggerated hug. Then Melody turned to
the man beside her, her husband, “Hugo darling, this is Naomi, remember I told you
we went to school together?”
Hugo was worse up close; the
vacant look was backed up with a rather empty smile as he acknowledged her,
“pleased-to-meet-you!”
“Congratulations to you both,” Naomi offered, “and
can I introduce my...”
As she stalled unable to
quantify their relationship, Bill stepped forward, “Sir William Swift, Naomi’s
devoted follower!”
Melody giggled at that, and as
Hugo shook hands with Bill, Bill leaned in and asked in a very theatrical
whisper, “How the hell did you get your good lady to say yes to marriage? This
woman keeps refusing, damn those suffragettes, hey?”
As Hugo guffawed with
laughter, nodding in agreement, Melody looked a little green, and Naomi had to
remember that Bill was playing a part, she was so tempted to elbow his ribs
again...but that would do nothing to help the facade!
Moving past the bride and
groom, Bill led her in the direction of their table. They were sat with no one
either of them knew, and that was fine. Neither had to act excessively hard,
they were good friends, and were comfortable to engage in conversations with
the strangers they were sat with. The food was wonderful and the wine was fast
free-flowing.
Naomi had the perfect
opportunity to study both the bride Melody, but also Miles her brother as
everyone ate. Miles was sat on a round table near to the top table with the
bridal party, and he was as beautiful as she remembered, angled cheek bones,
square jaw and that thick dark hair. She was trying to work out which woman at
the table was his guest, each one there seemed to be flirting with him.
“Earth to Naomi!” Bill’s voice cut through the depth
of her daydream and she shook her head and tried to focus on his words.
“You dreaming of getting your hands on someone other
than me?” he asked at a whisper.
The delay in her answer was
all he needed to know, and Bill hated Miles Langley even more.
Love it!!!!
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Annie
Maro, don't know why but this story has me hooked line and sinker. Love the characters.
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Bill's jealous and that is just fabulous! Its ever so sweet that Bill is helping Naomi and I just can't wait for the two of them to bump into Miles.
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Samaira T
Great new story. Im in love!
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Ugh, I'm so conflicted already! But for now, here's the verdict:
ReplyDelete1. I don't like Miles. There's a line between confidence and cocky that I think he's crossed. Plus it seemed like he deliberately wanted to intimidate Naomi and that's so unattractive. Even the tall, dark and handsome description didn't cut it for me.
2. Not sure about Bill. He's between being an amazing friend and scandalous womaniser. I'm hoping for the friend part. I think.
3. As you well know by now I can't stand it when women lose their minds around men. Therefore, Naomi's staring after Miles is starting to bug me. I'm impatient, I know, but that's just how it is.
4. Vin is really cute! And I hope whatever's between her and Edward continues because their scene at the bar made me smile (:
Great work MZ :D
xx alisonwonderland
MZ, is this the love triangle story? I'm loving the story. M. C
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