Part 18
“Because
you love him!” “He’s a man; there’ll be a simple reason behind it.”
Margo’s words woke Naomi the
next morning, and in the cold light of day, she knew the older woman was right.
Bill had told her he missed her, he loved her. Why would he suddenly change
that opinion? And why wouldn’t he tell her?
She’d emailed him the previous
night, all about Margo’s offer, Vincenza was nowhere to be seen, loved up with
Ed, and quite rightly so, which left her less than friendly friend. She hoped
that Bill would offer her some advice, though she wasn’t exactly sure what she
expected him to say.
She was still flummoxed about
everything when she made her way into town; the quest for a grand opening dress
was starting to become a panic. She had three interviews the following day, and
another two the day after. After that there was just two days to her launch,
she had no idea how she was going to fit everything in. She had to buy a dress
today, or there just wouldn’t be enough time!
After two hours of fruitless
search, her phone rang. Vincenza.
“How’s the shopping stranger?”
Naomi collapsed onto a bench
on the busy High Street, “I have NO clue what to wear! I’m at a loss. Wish you
were here!”
“Well I just happen to have finished work early, and
I have trade discount! Where are you?”
A further two hours later and
Vin was as frustrated as Naomi, “I have never known someone as difficult to
dress as you!”
Naomi glanced sideways at her,
“I take it that’s not a compliment!”
Vin sighed, “Everything that
would be instinctive for you swamps your personality. You need something light,
cheeky, but I can’t find it! And that’s not like me!”
Naomi nodded, “maybe I’m
destined to wear jeans!”
Leading her by the elbow, Vin
deviated them into a wine bar, “liquid refreshment! And you shall NOT wear
jeans!”
With a glass of wine each,
they sat near the bar and sighed simultaneously.
“Have you invited Nick yet?” Vin asked, sitting back
in her chair. The frosty relationship between Naomi and her brother had been
better of late, but she knew it was difficult for her friend to merge the
family/friend boundaries.
“I’m going for dinner there tomorrow. I haven’t
mentioned it yet. I’m not sure they’ll come.”
Vin shook her head, “if they
don’t that’s because you haven’t given them enough warning. They might struggle
to get a babysitter.”
Naomi sighed, “it’s all too
much to organise. I’m amazed I’ve got this far!”
“You’ve been super organised, Bill would be so proud!
I can’t wait to tell him! He must be chuffed to be up to fifth in the race!”
Naomi shrugged noncommittally;
she’d still not told her friend that things were more frosty than with her
brother. But her lack of enthusiasm didn’t go unmissed.
“What is it?”
Naomi tried to brush it off,
but Vin was like a dog with a bone, persistent and relentless.
“Ok, Ok. He’s been really cool this week...” she told
her friend about his distance and again struggled to fight back tears.
Vin was furious, “the bastard!
I can’t believe this is because he’s busy! And you’ve done nothing wrong! I’ll
kill him when I see him. Shall I call him?”
Naomi shrugged, “he’s not
answering my calls. You might have more luck.”
Back at the house, still dress
less, Naomi was no happier, and now she had the trauma of dinner at her
brother’s. just before leaving, she
checked her emails in a hopeful fashion, then saw one entry there from swiftyb@tmail.co.uk and couldn’t fight
the smile.
Clicking on it, the screen
opened up, she felt her heart breaking all over again.
“If it helps
you follow your dreams then you should go for it. It’s a quaint shop, and will
give you some focus between commissions. I’ve been approached by a couple of
European based teams; I may extend my stay until I’ve sorted out whether I’m
going to look to cycle more. Hope you and Vin and the house are ok. Bill.”
She’d asked for advice, and
he’d given it. But his concern for her was lumped in with his concern for his
house. Vin was right. He was a bastard! She hoped he had good news coming out
of this trip, and wanted nothing less than success for him in the future, but
at the moment, if he stood in front of her she’d slap his face.
Closing her laptop she
gathered her bag and made for the tube and Nick’s house.
Sara as usual was serenely
glamorous as she hugged her then dragged her into the house. Callie danced from
foot to foot waiting for her chance...to launch herself at her auntie.
“I LOVE my wall Aunty Yomi, it’s THE best!”
Naomi smiled kissing her head;
she’d not visited since she’d sent the wall size mural of an Enchanted Forest
over to the house. She’d promised it to Callie for a few months, and it was the
first real piece of her recent bout of inspiration.
“Come see!”
So kicking off her shoes as
she was dragged upstairs, Naomi followed her darling niece to her room.
An hour later both Callie and
Ethan were asleep, and Nick was sitting opposite her at the dinner table.
“So father called me today.”
Naomi nearly dropped her wine
glass, neither of them had heard from their parents in over six months. “Why?”
Nick shrugged, “seems they’re
coming home and need somewhere to stay for a few weeks. They’re going to Sri
Lanka before Christmas. He tried to make out that they were choosing to come
home first.”
“Because they care SO much!” Her voice oozed sarcasm.
Sara held up her hand, “they’re
still Callie and Ethan’s grandparents; we should at least accommodate them.”
Nick turned to his wife, “they’ve
seen the kids a maximum of five times...they didn’t give a shit about their own
kids, why would they care about ours.”
Naomi agreed, “for anyone else
I’d say give them another chance, but look how screwed us two are because of
them!”
Nick laughed, “cheers! But no
Sara, I won’t have them here.”
Despite their bravado, Naomi
knew that like her, Nick craved a sign that they did care for their children.
Every time they came home both kids tiptoed around them praying for a sign. But
there’d never been anything. Suddenly she thought of the flat above Margo’s
shop...that could be an option.
“Well I’ve got a possibility...” But first she had to
explain about her exhibition, Margo, and finally the fact that she wanted to
give her the shop.
Nick was speechless, truly
speechless for the first time in his life, when he mustered up words, Naomi was
stunned to see tears in his eyes, “I can’t believe it!” Standing he came around
the table and pulled her into his arms, his face buried in her hair. And
suddenly it was all too much for Naomi she’d had so much emotional trauma, that
ever winding rollercoaster, that she started to cry too, not noisy sobs, just
tears, rolling down her cheeks. They stood together for an age, and when they
pulled apart she looked at his traumatised face.
“Why couldn’t they love us Nick? Why weren’t we
enough?”
He shrugged, “all I know from
having my two is that it’s not our fault. They didn’t deserve us, and we have
to stop looking for something we’re never going to find. We’ve both made it. We’re
both independent, successful, without them. And we maybe have to divide from
them forever?”
Sara had made herself scarce,
but was coming into the room with coffee when she overheard the last part of
the conversation.
“I disagree. Bring them in to your lives again. Now
you two are finally on the same page, both happy, both successful you don’t
need them. You’ll see. But of you ignore them, push them away, you’ll always be
part of the reason why you have no relationship. It’s amazing that you’re both so
normal after all they did...or rather didn’t!”
Naomi grinned, “well he’s not!”
She dropped a dig into his ribs and he immediately pulled her into a head lock.
They hadn’t play fought since they were kids. Maybe things were looking up.
“So will you come on Friday?”
Naomi was insisting on going
home after dinner, she was too busy to risk staying, so Nick was compromising
by paying for her taxi. “Try stopping us!”
As she watched the lights of
inner London flash past her window, she couldn’t remember being more in
control. Her and Nick were finally friends, allies, and it felt great. If only
things were better with Bill.
“So have you got something to wear? Wasn’t that
yesterday’s agenda?” Margo was supervising Naomi packing up her pictures ready
for transport to the gallery.
Naomi paused and shook her
head, “no. And I’ve got interviews the rest of the day. It’s all a big mess!”
“But you’ve cleared the air with Nick?”
Naomi nodded, “the best thing
that could have happened really. Though it doesn’t solve my clothing issue!”
“I have...well...” Naomi looked up at Margo, she
rarely struggled for words. “You can say no, but I have a vintage...no it’s
older than that.”
“Margo?”
The older woman chuckled, “my
wedding dress...it’s old, but classic...and I’ve hoped it’d get another airing
before I die. How do you feel about a 1950’s wedding dress?”
They’d rushed back to Margo’s
house, and Naomi was currently stood with her jaw on the floor. The dress was
beautiful, off white, silk, with tiny cap sleeves and a huge bow at the waist, the skirt
full and knee length. It was a dress worthy of Audrey Hepburn or Natalie Wood,
and Naomi was genuinely stunned.
“This must be worth a fortune Margo! I can’t wear it.”
She laughed, “of course you
can. If you like it. You’d make an old woman very happy!”
“Like it? I LOVE it! Oh Margo!” She turned to embrace
the woman and once again fought tears. “It’s beautiful, I love it! Hell I love
you Margo! I can’t ever thank you enough for all you’ve done for me!”
“The only thanks I require is your loving my shop for
as long as you can. Have you thought about that?”
“It feels wrong, but I’ll do it, as long as I can pay
you rent. I need to contribute something!”
Margo stroked her hair, a
maternal gesture, “we’ll discuss the details after the exhibition.”
And it was on that high note
that she headed for the first of many interviews.
Three days. Three days until
her life changed. Naomi was ready, as ready as she could ever be and she wanted
the three days to be done so that she could get rid of this nervous dread that
filled her stomach. Six am Tuesday morning she found herself jogging over Primrose
Hill and into the roads leading to the City. Her body screamed for a rest after
forty minutes, so she stopped at a corner shop and bought some water.
As she stretched before the
jog back, she heard an incredulous voice call her name.
“Naomi? Is that you?”
Turning she came face to face
with a demure and immaculate Miles. She was a bath of sweat, and could only
imagine how red her face was from the effort. Even a few weeks ago that would
have mortified her. But today, looking at him, she didn’t care.
With a sigh she half smiled, “Miles.
We have to stop meeting like this!”
He laughed, “purely
coincidence this time I admit!”
She raised an eyebrow in
question and he nodded, “I get that you love Bill, back in the wedding...I don’t
know, I hoped we could rekindle old times...”
Holding up a hand, she
silenced him, “Miles, let’s not confuse things. When I was a spotty nervous unloved
child, you took pity on me. You flirted and teased me until I made a complete
fool of myself. I’ll not beat around the bush, I made the fool of myself,
encouraged by your bitch of a sister, but you thinking you were god’s gift to
women led me on! As you’ve probably led on dozens of women since! It’s horrible
and unfair! I never wanted to come to that wedding, to see you all again, but I
was psychologically scarred by you and all you did! So I had to come there.”
She laughed at his stunned face, “I asked Bill to accompany me purely so you’d
all think I was successful, a titled Baronet chasing after me, it would never
happen, but he played the part SO well, and it was currency you money obsessed
people understood! And it worked! And I’m over you, over the past and frankly
never want to see you again! I’m better than the lot of you!”
He floundered for a few
seconds, “he wasn’t pretending to love you Naomi! William/Bill, whatever he
goes by. He does love you...and I don’t think I helped!”
She glared at him, “what have
you done?”
Miles shrugged nervously, “when
you left your phone on the bar...it rang. It was him.”
“SHIT!” Naomi started to run. It didn’t matter what
he’d said to Bill, him answering Naomi’s phone was probably the only thing that
would unsteady Bill. He did love her, and she’d inadvertently hurt him. She
couldn’t get home fast enough!
I'm loving it :)
ReplyDelete- Pia
Love and more love <3 <3
ReplyDeleteCupcake..xox
I knew it!!! I knew it!! :D :D Stupid Miles! But atleast she knows the reason for him not speaking to her properly. So excited for the next part!! Eagerly awaiting for your next chapter.
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Samaira T
No what???!!! She'sll go to Australia? But I hope she doesn't find Bill in someone else's arm :O
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Annie
Great chap! I knew he did something with her phone
ReplyDeleteKeep it up, xxx