Chapter Twenty Two
“What do you mean Jacob is there? At your parents?” Isobel
hissed down the phone. “Really?”
Emma groaned, “I only wish this
was a dream Iz, I came here, and he was having tea with them! There’s no way I
can meet you later. I’ll call you in the morning, tell you what’s happening.
Have a good evening!”
Isobel sighed, worried more
than ever about her friend, “I will. Make sure you do call though, ok?”
Hanging up, Emma slumped back
into the dining chair and closed her eyes, wishing someone would lift her out
of her living hell. Her mother’s ridiculous smelling salts still lingered in
her nostrils, and she couldn’t get the image of Jacob’s smiling face as she
came around from what she could only make out was a faint. He had that smarmy,
overconfident look on his face, she’d wanted to retaliate, scream abuse at him,
but either side of his head her focus was starting to make out the concerned
faces of her parents.
God her parents! What the hell
was Jacob doing?
“Are you okay darling?” He asked running his fingers
across her forehead, “you are always making everyone worry.” He then turned and
raised his eyebrows at her parents in a gesture of conspiracy, and it made
Emma’s blood boil. Pushing him away she brought herself up to standing,
staggered slightly, then realised she’d literally fallen out of the frying pan
and into the fire. Her parents’ expression had moved from concern to
disappointment, and she hated that.
“Mum.”
Her mother nodded, “why didn’t
you tell us?”
Emma gulped; she had no idea
what Jacob had told them so she had no idea how to respond to that. As she
floundered, Jacob’s hand slid around hers and he pulled her beside him, “Mrs...”
he paused then half chuckled, “Mavis, Derek, please...I told you she never
wanted to keep it from you, but it all happened so quickly, didn’t it?”
Emma felt as though she was
disappearing underwater, drowning, slowly and painfully. She looked up at him
wanting to scratch at his face, but he’d created a pretence to her parents that
she has to go along with.
Jacob smiled, “I told them you
were nervous, you felt foolish rushing things, but really it’s what we both
want. Marriage, isn’t it?”
Her smile was plastered on,
but she scowled at him with her eyes. At that moment she hated him more than
anything.
Jacob continued, “I told them
how we met, that you repeatedly swept me off my feet, that I couldn’t imagine
life without you!” He beamed at her parents, then down at her, “It may seem
sudden, but...” He squeezed her hand and Emma fought the desire to pull her
hand away.
Her mother was gushing over
Jacob, she’d not seen her mother so pliable in years, but then the objective
part of her had to admit that Jacob all suited and booted was a formidable
sight, and a million miles from the man who collected breakfast on a pushbike.
She yelped internally at her materialistic response, but she couldn’t help it.
“So he’s still there?” Isobel was speaking in hushed
tones.
“Oh yes!” Emma groaned, “they love him, he loves
them...they want us to stay the night! Us!”
A peal of laughter came down
the phone and it only compounded Emma’s sadness at the situation, “thanks
friend!”
“Sorry, I shouldn’t laugh, but he’s winning me over
with his persistence. You bringing him to the wedding?”
“NO!” she snapped.
Isobel sighed, “but if he’s
still around, and your parents are coming...”
Emma couldn’t hide in the
bathroom any longer, she could hear the constant chatter and occasional
laughter coming from downstairs, and cringed, what was he doing? And why was he
making her life hell all over again?
When she came back downstairs,
she realised everyone was in the lounge, so she made for the kitchen. As she
took some orange juice from the fridge, she felt a presence behind her, and
turning she came face to face with Jacob.
“You’re father and I are off to the pub, apparently
he wants to buy me a few of your yeasty beers! Who am I to complain?”
“That’s all you’ve got to say?” She hissed at him,
“he who evades the topic of his own family thrusts himself into the middle of
mine! You bastard!” She raised her hand to punch hi, hit him, thump him, but
instead she squeezed her hand into a fist and sighed, violence helped no one. Exasperated
she spun away from him, but he reached for her and pulled her close.
“Whatever you might wish, whatever you might think,
we ARE married, and there’s no quick way out of it. So get over your spoilt child
attitude, and accept that this is real! Ok?” As he heard her father approaching
he pulled his lips from her ear, and smiled. “If you don’t mind darling, then I’d
love to join your father.”
“She won’t mind, will you Em?” With a clap on the back,
her father led the man who called himself her husband and left for the local
pub.
Slumping forward, Emma rested
her forearms on the work surface, her head hung, hidden by the curtain of her
hair. She wanted to cry, this was all spiralling out of control, she hated him,
and as if he wasn’t happy ruining her life, he’d now dragged her parents into
the whole mess, they’d waited years for her to get married, and their
excitement this evening only proved that this was going to break their heart when
the truth came out, when it all ended. She’d hoped to keep this away from her
parents, protect them from her indiscretions, but instead her dirty laundry had
been dragged directly into their lounge.
“I wish you’d told us.” Her mother’s voice distracted
her, and Emma looked up slowly. “You’re not one to be rash, never jumped into
things, that’s why it’s so out of character!” Just as Emma opened her mouth to
justify her actions, her mother spoke and stunned her, beyond belief, “that’s
why we both knew instantly this was special! He’s perfect! I can’t wait to tell
your Aunt Sheila, she’ll be so...jealous!” Her mother giggled before pulling
her daughter into her arms for a hug.
How could she tell them it was
false?
“It was all so quick...”
Mavis White smiled, “that’s
often the best way, I mean you’re not some sixteen year old rushing into things
are you?”
And there it was again, the ‘on
the scrap heap’ comments, bloody hell she wasn’t thirty yet!
As they prepared dinner, Emma
answered her mother’s question about her husband in a very vague fashion, as
truth be known she knew so little about him. But her mother was satisfied and
had a veritable feast of lasagne, salad, roasted baby potatoes and garlic bread
all piping hot when the two men came in through the door smiling.
“Beat Bob Holland at pool!” Derek beamed as he clapped
his new son-on-law on the back, “that man was unbeaten in years! He’ll not know
how to face me next week!” He laughed, “great!” Then reaching over he gave his
daughter a kiss, almost a thank you for bringing this wonder into their life.
All fake, all false, and she was unable to do anything about it.
Jacob’s tie was loose, and his
suit jacket removed a while ago, and all too soon, the two men were studying
her father’s collection of vinyl albums.
Her mother deliberately sat
the two next to each other, and Emma was stilted with the proximity to the man,
and when her mother started discussing wedding celebrations, family parties,
their chance to celebrate this event, Jacob was the first to respond.
“Mrs Wh...” he saw her mother’s look of chastisement,
“sorry Mavis, you have to realise that the next few months are very hectic for
us. Em has he first big part, we have to try and work out how we’re going to
spend time in both places. We can speak to you about this later in the year;
maybe do something once she’s stopped filming?”
Mavis clapped her hands
excitedly, “that gives me PLENTY of time to plan this! Since Emma was born I’ve
planned this moment!”
Emma took a slug of her wine;
this night was just getting worse!
It was a warm evening, and
after dinner Jacob disappeared to change, he’d looked a little uncomfortable in
his suit. She was sat alone in the patio in the still hot evening, when he
emerged from the house with a bottle of wine and two glasses; he was wearing
shorts and a t-shirt, the Jacob Coren she was more familiar with. He sat beside
her and poured two glasses of wine, then handed her one.
“Still hate me?”
She drank a sip of the red
wine, grateful that it wasn’t too heavy, then turned to him, “you make it seem
as though I’m being petty, and I’m not. It’ll break their hearts when this
ends, and you could have saved them that.”
It was his turn to drink, and
he stared off into the distance for a few moments, when he turned back she was
unable to read his expression, “you are the only one saying this is temporary!”
“We are strangers Jacob, this has not got Happily
Ever After written all over it!”
He broke into a smile, but not
a happy, friendly smile, “I know a lot about you! I know where you live, I’ve
met your parents, and I know that you love seafood, and take your steaks rare,
I know you look amazing in the colour blue and that your breasts fit perfectly
into my hands...” She felt her body betray her at the low husky words he was
uttering, there was no contact between, physically anyway, but her whole body
throbbed at the thoughts his words were conjuring. “And I know that you bite
you thumb when you’re nervous, and that moan when you come, and it’s a
beautiful sound!”
She slapped at his arm, but he
captured her fingers, “and you? You know that I ride a very rare, vintage BMX
bike around town; I live in my deceased grandmother’s house. I like a Mojito,
but not more than beer, and I have a tattoo on my chest of an eagle, that makes
me hard when you lick it! What else do we need to know?”
“We’re turning in youngsters!” Mavis giggled from the
back door. “Emma I’ve sorted out your bedroom for you both, see you in the
morning.”
Emma gasped, her parents
wanted her to share a room with Jacob. As she made to protest that they’d be
happy in separate rooms, Jacob laughed, “thanks Mavis! That’s perfect. See you
in the morning.”
As her mother disappeared, she
looked up at the smiling Jacob and wondered how the hell she’d survive the
night.
Oh sugar.
ReplyDeleteThis ought to be fun! I love how Jacob is making an effort whereas Emma isnt. :D
Thank you for the amazing chapter. :)
Keep up the great work.
Samaira T