A/N Presume you all think I've forgotten this story...haven't, just a touch of writer's block, hopefully back on track. I know where I want this story to go, just having trouble writing it! Hope you all enjoy! And please comment...this story is different to my others, do you like the way it's written or rather the others???
Chapter Fourteen
All the read throughs went
well, the directors were pleased, Theo was locked in to discussions for an hour
afterwards. But Emma was really happy that he was pleased. She was leaving the
studio for her last evening in the City - which she intended to spend alone
panicking about the following day, when Theo called out to her, running after
her at a jog.
“Thanks for coming out here Emma; it’s been really cool
to have you around. As it’s your last night I was thinking I should buy you
dinner, you know, as a thank you! I could pick you up? Half seven?” His smile
and enthusiasm were infectious, but every inch of her wanted, if not needed the
evening to steel herself for the following day.
Emma groaned, “I promised
myself a night in, I’ve got an early flight tomorrow...” He gave her puppy dog
eyes, and that world famous smile, and she couldn’t help but agree and as he
walked off with a skip in his step, she had the feeling that this was more like
a date than anything else. Every other time they’d gone out there had been more
than just the two of them, tonight had ‘awkward’ written all over it.
“Just go and enjoy it!” Isobel assured her later as
they battled on the phone, “I know what you’re saying. It’s complicated. But
you’re hardly likely to dive into bed with Theo Samuel. I mean it’s dinner Ems,
that’s all. A little flirting maybe just what the doctor ordered. If nothing
else it’ll take your mind off tomorrow.”
“It’s all so bloody confusing Iz, I mean you wait all
your life for a Hollywood star to ask you out, and it finally happens the night
before you have a date with your new yet estranged husband. Who’d have thought
it?”
Isobel laughed, “like I always
say, a White problem is a crisis! You sure you’re ok to come into school on
Wednesday?”
Emma had promised to speak
to a school full of eager children on the merits of being an actress. Until
fairly recently it hadn’t been the best life for her, but things were
definitely looking up professionally. “Of course I am. Shit!” The realisation
hit her between the eyes like a bullet, “what if he throws me off the show if I
turn him down?”
“You’re getting hysterical White, go get that bath
and take ten deep breaths. It’ll be fine! Text me from the date tomorrow? Let
me know how the husband treats you!”
A bath and a cup of tea did
little to settle Emma’s nerves, and then she had a text from Jacob telling her
his plans for the following day. And it included dinner, at an exclusive
restaurant. She groaned, she’d exhausted both her wardrobe and her credit card
on this trip. She only had the dress she’d sidelined for tonight, a blue knee
length number that Eve, Isobel’s twin had loaned her. So she had the choice,
impress her new boss, or save it for her the man she was desperately convincing
herself she hated.
In the end it was the
potential of being photographed with Theo, the chance that they’d be in an
exclusive place too that won through. With a bit of luck it’d still be clean
the following evening...or she could try and get it dry cleaned? Then she shook
herself, why did she care? She needed to get over this, over him, once and for
all.
Either way, she was just
ready when Theo called to say he was outside. As she stepped out into the warm
evening, she gasped, there was Theo, leaning against a small but very expensive
looking sports car, dressed in a tight sweater that managed to make him not
look gay, thought on anyone else it probably would, and a pair of black jeans.
He looked stunning, and the aviator shades he wore did give a bit of a
disguise. Though there was no hiding this man was traffic stopping with his
good looks, physique and the presence he commanded when he walked in a room.
“You look a-mazing!” he announced taking her hand and
kissing her cheek. Then he helped her into the car. Emma followed where he led
and soon they were whizzing through the streets of the city.
The Pacific Highway was
spectacular, and with the top down on the rocket like sports car, Emma loved the
feel of the breeze wrapping around them, and was glad that it was too noisy for
conversation. Instead they had companionable silence as the car weaved its way
along the rugged coast to Santa Barbara.
Emma stood in the bathroom,
staring into the mirror. There was only ten minutes until she boarded the
flight to San Francisco, and she was bricking it. The previous night, her time
with Theo would go down as the most surreal evening of her life.
Theo, away from the cameras
was a really nice guy. Quiet, thoughtful, he listened as well as talked. The
restaurant he selected was a small Italian place, where the floor was paving
stones, and the ceiling and walls were covered in growing vines. It was
amazing, and a million miles from the sort of place she imagined he’d take her
too. She ordered pasta after debating over the menu for far too long, and as
she ate the delicious parpadelle with
chicken and wild mushrooms, she listened to his tales of his last visit to
London, all the time ruing the choice of main course. It was almost impossible
to eat any of the ribbon style pastas in a situation like this without making a
mess. She made a mental note NOT to order anything like this tomorrow, even
thought spaghetti was her single favourite meal.
Once they’d finished the
meal, Emma was telling Theo about her best friend’s upcoming wedding, and the
bridesmaid dress she had to wear - though she didn’t elaborate that the other bridesmaids
were so perfect in stature compared to her and she was likely to look like the
dumpy one between two ex-catwalk models. There was no need to create a negative
position for yourself needlessly, and any comment would make him instantly assess
her and study her body in more detail than he had to. So instead she glossed
over that, and described the country manor house that was to be the location of
this wedding.
Theo absorbed the details
as she’d expect of a girlfriend, and he giggled appropriately and seemed to ask
JUST the right questions. He was definitely a Metrosexual man, and she mentally
compared how different he was to her own father, so traditionally formal, and
an old fashioned man’s man! But then her
father would never lower his defences to act, to throw himself into different
scenarios as Theo did. Chalk and cheese! So many talk shows and problem pages described
women seeking a father figure, a man of a similar type to him, but she knew
that she wasn’t like that. But whilst she found Theo attractive, and he treated
her SO well, there just wasn’t that spark that she’d spent so long looking for.
Yet.
After dinner they’d gone to
a quiet beach and paddled in the cool Pacific Ocean, strolling on the sand.
He’d held her hand as they’d walked, talking about his childhood in
Oxfordshire, his transition to the States as a teenager. She in turn gave him
anecdotes about her acting experience to date, her commercials, stage work,
then the voiceovers, all pieces in her quest to be where she was now. On the
fringe of Hollywood, even if it was a bit part, meant everything to her.
Theo had dropped onto the
sand, uncaring of the effect it might have on his designer trousers and patted
the space beside her. Then he’d told her how much promise she had, how he saw
this part as being the bridge she was looking for. “You’re punchy,
strong...different to everyone else. I think that works...Stick by me kid, and
I’ll see you do well!” There had been a sincerity in his voice and almost an
intimacy that she found a little disconcerting. And his face and his smile had
haunted her all night as she’d lain awake. Her thoughts fluctuating between
Jacob and her new boss of sorts.
Splashing some water on her
face, she tried to compose herself. Emma had never been in a situation where
she had two men making unwritten demands on her. One flattering her, promising
her the world, the other not letting her out of his grasp. As she left the
sanctuary of the bathroom, she felt as though she was stepping from the frying
pan straight into the fire.
The flight took little more
than an hour, and all too soon there was nowhere for Emma to hide. She’d agreed
to come here, she’d agreed with his demands, had made this deal, so she
couldn’t run away. Not this time. So taking a deep breath she gathered her bag
and strolled out into the bright arrival hall.
Jacob wanted more time; he suddenly
wasn’t ready for this. As he stood there he hated what he’d done. Why had he
forced her here? Because she intrigues you,
because you’re not ready to let her go. Because you want to be the one to
decide when that happens. Was this all just an ego thing?
It was too late to change
that now, as he skipped across the road and into the airport he was met by a
rush of people, the flight was in! And there, stood a little unsure in the
midst of the throng was Emma...his wife.
He eyed her for a few
moments, taking advantage of the fact that she was unaware of him to study her.
He’d not seen her in anything other than party clothes to date, and seeing her
in well worn jeans, flip-flops and a strappy white top was having a rather
noticeable effect on his libido. This
voyeuristic moment couldn’t last, and as her eyes scanned the arrival hall
nervously, he moved into her line of vision and smiled. He hated the look of
fear that flashed across her eyes as they connected with his, and he walked
towards her with a smile on his face.
Reaching for the travel bag
at her feet, he planted a kiss on her unsuspecting cheek. Returning to his full
height he smiled again at the gasp on her lips, then said, “Welcome to San
Francisco!”
It was the icebreaker that
they both needed and Adam was rewarded with a smile. “It looked amazing as we
came in to land.”
He grinned, “I love this
City, and I’m going to love showing a virgin around!” He then leaned in closer
and added, “you’re on a loser Emma, really you are!”
She knew he was referring
to their deal and that he believed she’d fall in love with his home, but there
was definitely an unwritten context to his words, and it made her shudder with
an emotion she was unwilling to define.
“It won’t be enough!” She managed to breathe, but the
words almost choked her.
Jacob was exuding
confidence, almost cockiness as he marched out into the sunshine and waved for
a cab, bundling her inside he made small talk with the driver as he wove the
vehicle deeper into the city. Emma was too busy staring in awe out of the
window. The first ten minutes saw them pass through a commercial zone, but
every now and then they’d have a great view of the bay, or a passing hill, and
small glances at rows of clap board houses, each individual and different to its
neighbours.
Just as she spotted what
seemed to be the cityscape on the horizon, the cab detoured off the highway,
and wound along more roads, until they stopped at a small harbour area.
“From the water is the best way to enter the City for
the first time!” Jacob announced as Emma looked at him questioningly, and it
was only then that she realised they hadn’t spoken since the arrival hall.
“Why are you doing this?” She asked as he got out of
the car and paid the driver.
“Because I want you to have a truly special
experience, if you don’t like it here, or like me...then I realise I’ve lost!”
The words were humble, and
honest, but she couldn’t begin to trust him. Not an inch!
Good luck with the writer blocks... And hopefully you're now back on track. I quite like this story. I think the fact that this is written differently makes it even more better.
ReplyDeleteYou've done a fantastic job so far with all your stories, and do not for one second doubt the fact that we love you and your incredible writing talent.
Samaira T