Chapter Twenty Nine
“Congratulations!” The connection to Isobel in Dubai
en route home from her Asian honeymoon was poor, but the grainy voice was
filled with pleasure. “I‘m really pleased for you, it’s amazing. What’s Jacob
said?”
Emma laughed to herself, what
indeed? “He thinks I’m the devil incarnate, seems to believe that I knew and
kept it from him. And now he’s back controlling everything I do. It’s killing
me.”
Isobel laughed, “that’s funny,
I wish you could only see how perfect you are for each other. This baby might
be the making of you both.”
Emma groaned, “I really hope
not. Because I don’t think we can both live in each other’s company. Anyway,
how was the honeymoon?”
Isobel laughed, “no changing
the subject, it was amazing, but that’s another phone call. Where’s Daddy then?”
“Gone out, not sure where, but it’s the first time
he’s left me alone since I came out of hospital two days ago. I’m enjoying ‘me’
time.”
Jacob had the benefit of being
anonymous; he could watch his target without the other man knowing who he was.
And frankly, he needed that time to digest the evening’s activities. He’d
decided he wanted to confront Theo Samuel before the night he abandoned Emma,
and once that had happened he had wanted to kill him. But now, as he sat across
the room from the man, he knew there was far more going on that he had ever
imagined.
Thoughts of that night still
pained him, the sight of her with Samuel was bad, but then her Emma, unwell,
falling to the floor...then the baby. A whole myriad of emotions had filled
him, but as the time had passed and he’d taken Emma home to her apartment, he
began to believe her, believe that she hadn’t known about being pregnant. She
was many things but she wasn’t reckless, and he didn’t believe she was that
vindictive. But instead of supporting her at this difficult time, he’d been
angry, and now he’d abandoned her. Way to go Dad of the Year!
But he couldn’t have done
anything else, because since he’d taken Emma reluctantly back to the apartment
she was renting, he’d barely rested. He’d called Andy his best friend and legal
counsel as soon as she’d stormed into her bedroom and locked the door. He could
deal with her later, they had a lifetime to deal with their problems, but
Samuel was a pressing issue.
“Can you find him for me? I need to talk to him; I
promise I won’t do anything stupid.”
Andy had reluctantly been
dragged into his plan, deploying a private investigator he knew in the area to
tail the actor.
Coincidentally Andy had called
him with contact details when Jacob was truly convinced that Emma was going to
be ok, she’d slept for the best part of two days, and wasn’t half as angry with
him, thought she was a long way from forgiving. In fact she’d been positively ecstatic
when he announced he was going out that evening.
His comment of “you could try and act as though you’ll miss
me!” Was met with the retort it probably deserved, he grinned as he
remembered her anger. He loved having that feistiness in his life. But tonight
there had been more pressing issues.
He glanced down at his phone,
flashing with an incoming call; it was barely audible over the music inside the
club. He was sat at the back of the room, but the music was still loud. Lifting
the phone, at the same time as taking a slug of whisky, he connected the call,
Andy.
“You’re not doing something stupid? Promise me?”
Jacob laughed, “I’m not, but I
won’t promise you anything.”
That caused a laugh, “so where
are you, and what’s your plan?”
Jacob paused to watch Theo for
a moment, talking to a man in the corner of the room, a dark, poorly
illuminated corner.
“My plan was to vent my anger and tell him to back
off...”
“But?”
Jacob smiled, Andy knew him so
well, “well, it seems that it’s all been a mistake.”
“What do you mean?”
“She’s only ever been a smoke screen. Seems he was
never interested in anything more than the image she created.”
Andy stuttered, “I don’t get
it, what do you mean?”
Jacob drained his glass then
sighed again, “well, his persistent pursuit of my wife has been nothing more
than an appearance. He gets the gossip about his new show...a new face, lots of
appearances around town, and also another ‘notch’ on his bed post.”
“I don’t get what you’re trying to say.”
Jacob sighed, “I’m watching
him, across the bar, and let’s just put it like this; I’m the only man in here
who fancies my wife. He’s actually tickling the tonsils of a rather rough
looking young man with his tongue.”
Andy gasped like a gossiping
girl, “he’s gay? Theo Samuel?”
Jacob hated to admit it, but
that seemed to be the truth, which made the way he used Emma to suit his own
means even more despicable, ruthless even. He was jeopardising her reputation
carelessly, purely to create a decoy for his own persuasion. This was worse
than anything else, selfish, egotistical, and downright wrong. And he had to be
the one to explain that.
Hanging up on a still
questioning Andy, Jacob stood, then made his way stealthily across the room. He
was on the other man’s shoulder before anyone realised. Sliding into the other
side of the booth, he waited until the couple opposite detached themselves from
each other, giving a halting glare to the two men who’d appeared from nowhere,
his hapless security Jacob could only surmise.
Theo looked at him with an
eyebrow raised in question, and Jacob met that stare confidently. Sensing this
was something serious; Theo dismissed the boy he’d been close to, and the
security, then looked at Jacob.
“Who are you?”
Jacob enjoyed watching his
work, trying to decipher why he was sat in front of him, and he had no intention
of making this easy.
“My name’s Coren, Jacob Coren.”
That failed to elicit any
reaction, “do I know you?” When Jacob shook his head, he got angry. “What the
hell are you playing at?”
Jacob leaned forward, elbows
propped on the table between them, “I could ask you EXACTLY the same question.”
Jacob looked purposefully around the room then back at the now squirming man.
“Though what you do in your own time is private, when you implicate my wife in
your trickery and subterfuge I get involved...and angry.”
Theo swallowed awkwardly, and
Jacob couldn’t believe that he’d dropped his defence so readily, so easily.
“Your wife?” He asked, his voice unsteady.
Jacob hid a smile, “yes my
wife. You have decided that parading around with her, regardless of what that
might do to her, me, her family and most importantly her reputation, just to
appease your own reputation as a playboy. Sound about right?”
Theo had turned a bizarre
shade of puce and was spluttering somewhat, “who’s your wife?”
Jacob laughed, “does that mean
that you regularly wine dine and orchestrate paparazzi shots with more than one
woman at a time?”
Looking him up and down Theo
gasped, “Emma? You’re married to Emma?”
Jacob leaned forward and
snarled in his face, “you got it in one, and you abandoned her on Friday when
she collapsed, ran off to what...a hot date? You’re despicable. Now I only have
a small deal for you, you treat her like your number one star, she will not be
slighted or ignored, and then she’ll be released at the end of her contract
with EXCELLENT reviews, glowing reports and a healthy pay check. Do you get
me?”
Theo nodded, “she would
anyway.”
Laughing Jacob stood, “really?
I doubt it.” He looked down at his hand and tensed his fingers into a fist,
“and there was me thinking that I was coming here to knock out a rival...the
irony.”
With that he turned and left,
not knowing when he last felt so good.
His euphoria at bossing the
situation with Samuel deflated like a burst balloon when he came home to a
closed bedroom door and the sound of tears coming from inside. For all his male
bravado and alpha male behaviour, he had a woman who was devastated, on so many
levels. And a large part of that was his fault. He had to make amends.
Knocking the door, he waited
for a reply, when he heard a rather hopeless, “what?” Jacob had a little
optimism.
“Are you coming out Emma? I know you’re feeling
down...”
The door swung open and an
irate Emma stood there, Jacob took in the blood shot eyes, the puffy cheeks,
and his heart bled. “Down? Is that what you call it? The way you have spoken to
me over the last three days...to say I’m down is an understatement, but don’t
worry, I’m seeing the doctor tomorrow, and once she’s given me the all clear,
you can rack off back to Jacob world!”
He sighed; he’d honestly
cruised on the euphoria of his encounter with Theo, and hadn’t really
anticipated Emma’s stagnant reaction.
“Look I know I’m your perception of total hell, but
will you just listen to me? You need to eat Emma, and you’ve not been over the
door step since leaving hospital. I know this little cafe a few blocks away, we
can walk there...”
“So you’re in charge of my diet and exercise too now
are you?”
Emma saw the surprise flash
across Jacob’s face and felt guilty, he’d been good to her, and she knew he was
thinking of the best for her. She just wished he didn’t have that control over
her. But since they’d both found out about the baby, then he had a huge control
over what she did, and it was that lack of control that had reduced her to
tears, hours after her phone call to Isobel had finally perked her up.
It was all so helpless, and
hopeless.
With a grunt she agreed to a
take out, and was rewarded with him being absent for the next forty minutes
collecting something.
“What did you do?”
Jacob’s head snapped up from
the focus of his laptop at Emma, stood in the doorway hand on hip, venom in her
eyes. He groaned, somewhere in the last twenty four hours they’d come to some
sort of truce, and now? He’d been engrossed, Emma was like a good omen to him,
whenever he was in her presence things started to go well for him. Andy had just
sent him details, unbelievable details. The men he’d met in London had visited
the team testing his prototype game, and they’d been more than impressed, Andy
was ecstatic phoning and been emailing him information all day. He needed to
get back to San Francisco to sign off this deal, let his lifelong work, his
baby go. Although not completely, as the Japanese software company wanted him
to spearhead another project once they’d bought this current one.
Emma was more than angry, he
had to work out how to deal with this, “what? What have I done?”
She shrugged then scowled, “I
don’t know, that’s what I’m asking you. Theo...” Jacob fought a snarl at the other
man’s name, “he was frosty with me all day, and with him being the director and
all that...awkward is putting it mildly.” She sighed, though it was anything
but a relaxing gesture, and she stormed past him into the kitchen. “And when I
asked him why he was being so awful, what do you think he said?”
She turned from her position
in front of the fridge and stared at him, when he didn’t answer she snarled
again, “that he didn’t want to tread on my husband’s toes...my husband!” She
shouted, “how the bloody hell do you think he found out that I was married?
Hey? Husband darling?”
Jacob was thinking on his
feet, he had a split second to decide how to play this, he could make up a
story, an elaborate excuse, or he could tell her the truth, and that was
something he never wanted to reveal. But lies had caused the problems between
them, when they met in Vegas they had fun, they got on, all that had happened
since then had been due to lies and half truths.
He took a deep breath, waiting
until she was filling a glass with orange juice before he said, “I went after
him, the night I left you here.”
“What the fuck...”
He held up a hand to silence
her, “look here me out, I’ll tell you the truth, I’m sick of all this fighting
Emma.” She looked a little awkward, but then she nodded acceptance. “He was there
when you collapsed, but he got in his car, drove off.”
If she was shocked she hid it
well, “I was annoyed that someone you care about could be so ruthless.” He was
still unsure how far he’d take this story, but he wanted her to at least know
some of the truth. “I confronted him on the night, as he walked away, but I
kind of felt he owed you an explanation.”
Emma watched Jacob talking and
realised she didn’t care, she didn’t want to hear about Theo, not really, she
was angry with Jacob for interfering, but then she could be angry with him for
a million reasons, because you care, a voice whispered in her brain, but she shook
it away. She had ten days more of filming, then she was free until the
publicity started, she’d wanted to go home, back to London. But that was
looking doubtful now, Jacob was still studying her, and she was too tired, too
exhausted to fight him now.
She took a long drink and then
met his eyes, “I don’t care for Theo Samuel, I have never, in fact I have less
respect for him on a daily basis. What I do care about is you acting all macho
and bravado at my expense. That needs to stop; I am not your possession. OK?”
The change of mood shocked
Jacob, but he wasn’t about to complain, he smiled, “I’ve been cooking all day,
wanted to get you healthy dinner...am I allowed to do that?”
She nodded, “you are.”
Yay you updated! :)
ReplyDeleteTheo is gay? Didn't see that one coming... :/ So awkward
Loving Jacob at the moment, although Emma needs to hear him out!
Samaira T