Thursday, 3 July 2014

After All - Part Thirty Four

Chapter Thirty Four

 

Mattie watched the hoards of spectators move across the car park and smiled, the weekend had been a HUGE success, the hardest thing she’d ever done, but a success.  For two and a half days hundreds of people had moved through the hotel for various reasons, Mattie herself had been trying to keep things a float. Sarah and Fabio were working the golf club and gym, making sure that the greens were in perfect condition, the buggies were working and that the bars and restaurant were well stocked, she on the other hand had stayed at the hotel and relied on Dan and Martin to help her keep things going. Two and a half days of complaints about room service or business men needing fax machines. It had been hectic, but passed quickly. Which was a good thing to Mattie. Because it didn’t leave her much time to think about Thursday night, and the kiss. It was now Sunday and she’d managed to not see Dylan other than across the room as he was entertaining the hospitality, a chunk of whom were his colleagues from the States. As well as playing. Each time he’d caught her eye, given her a wink, he’d had his clubs over his shoulder and was heading out or coming in from the course. Then there were the half a dozen investors from the US that he had to entertain every night. No Dylan was preoccupied, and it meant he wasn’t hassling her, because since the moment the kiss had ended, he’d wanted answers from her.
The kiss.
She closed her eyes and remembered that moment when nothing mattered but the man in front of her. For a moment she’d been transported back to being nineteen, the illicit sensation of kissing someone as exotic and worldly as Dylan Wallace was exactly the same was it always had been. He was a great kisser, that was a no brainer, but it was his equal nervousness, his heart racing as she placed a hand on his chest, his gasp of breath when he lifted his lips from hers, and the fear in his eyes that the glitter of passion failed to hide that made her truly appreciate how special the moment was for him too.
She had tried to fight the instinct to throw herself at him, because that wasn’t right. They were in the board room, anyone could walk in...and it was as she was trying...and failing to have rational thoughts about what to do, that there was a crash from the corridor. They both pulled apart, dragging lips from each other with such reluctance, such disappointment but aware that the blinds weren’t closed, they were visible to anyone who walked past. And that would be a disaster.
Then there was another crash, it sounded like a cleaning trolley hitting skirting boards, and whilst she silently thanked the clumsy cleaner for delivering a moment of clarity, Dylan sighed, glancing at the window.
The moment of hesitation from him had given Mattie chance to jump to her feet. “That was nice.” She’d offered almost apologetically as his eyes watched her move away.
He gave a snort, “nice? Nice?”
Smiling she looked at him, “VERY nice. But I have to go. There’s a time and a place...this is neither.”
Dylan had stared at her, “but there will be a time...and a place?”
Giving him a smile she nodded, “this is a ridiculously hectic weekend...we need this tournament out of the way. We both need out wits about us. Neither of us needs complications.”
                “Is that what I am? A complication?”
She sighed, “what you are is my ex husband and boss. Whether that changes...” she took a deep breath as her heart lurched at the thought. “We need to speak when the dust has settled.”
He watched her for a moment, then nodded, “you are right, I’m not about to get into something one sided. We will talk Matilda, but I won’t let you brush me off. Ok?”
Smiling she straightened her dress and ran a hand through her hair, meeting his eyes knowing he was remembering his fingers anchored in her tresses just a few seconds earlier.
                “You can run but you can’t hide,” was his final offering.
And the last thing she wanted to do was hide.

But that had been then, in the heat of the moment when anything seemed possible. Instead she was left now with almost seventy two hours worth of deliberating thoughts rushing through her head, she was full of self doubt, concern, and of course fear. They’d done this once, it had almost broken her in two...so much happened in the year that it took for her divorce to come through, that the thought of reaching those lows where she lost everything, was an unbearable thought. And if there was one thing she’d learned over the last few says, was if that kiss was anything to go by, he still had the power to suck her in, to overwhelm her, to take over her every thought, her every action. She’d not felt that useless, that out of control of her destiny since her marriage. How could she throw herself back into that? It scared her beyond belief.

Working the hotel she wasn’t part of the golf event, but she heard so many stories from Sarah and the other staff. It sounded like so much fun, but she was too busy to think about that. Though each night she did manage to sneak into the back of the dinner, various people were speaking after the meals, an ex-pro golfer, the TV presenter. Some were funny, others were really interesting, but always they entertained, and she loved to see the place full, rooms filled with laughter. That was what she craved, success. And as she watched people laughing, dancing, chatting, drinking...she knew this is what she desired.
Talking of desires, every time she scanned the room with any depth, Dylan was there, watching her, smiling, passing seductive messages through her eyes. He’d tried to get close to her, but she made sure that she was always in the company of someone, then they couldn’t discuss anything more than work. Dylan seemed more and more frustrated as the weekend progressed, but with time came distance and she felt calmer the further away from him she was. 
In the middle of the weekend Brandy arrived, back from the States to assist with the schmoozing that Dylan was attempting, and Mattie had to admit that Brandy was instantly better. And now she had someone else to liaise with, she could distance herself further from him, she was being smothered by his proximity. The more she worked away from him, the easier it was to focus, to concentrate on what was important, and at the moment, that was the hotel. They had the rest of their lives to try and deal with everything else.

As she perused the reception, checking for the final time that things were running to plan, she spotted a group entering the lobby from the golf club entrance. In the centre looking how she could only describe as dapper in a cerise pink polo shirt, navy pullover and navy trousers was Dylan. Immediately as he led his guests into the hotel, his eyes were searching, seeking for her...only stopping when they landed on her. With a smile he kept up the conversation with the other three men he was grouped with, but his eyes flared and his head nodded in the direction of the offices. Then his hands, placed across his stomach opened up to flash ten digits.
Office...ten minutes.
She instantly knew that was what he meant, and the thought that those sneaky looks and glances were about to become more significant scared her. As she walked to her office she could barely think for the pounding of her heart.
So as the night wound down, she did the only thing she could. Run.
Slamming the office door behind her, she kicked off her heels, then slid her dress from her shoulders, in her small shower room she found her t-shirt and jeans, and pulled them on in just seconds. Then her flip-flops followed. It was a warm night; she had no intention of wearing boots or trainers. Sliding her laptop into her leather satchel, she gathered her phone, keys and wallet from her desk. Glancing around to ensure that the office was tidy, she pulled her bag over her shoulder and left...head dropped.
Only to run straight into a broad chest. Lifting her eyes she grimaces at the knowing smile on Dylan’s face. “Tell you ten minutes, make it five and catch you out. Oldest trick in the book...as is running away.”
Mattie felt the floor spin, so she reached out and steadied herself on the doorframe, “I...uh...”
Dylan grinned, “I know Matilda...life isn’t easy. But running away from it doesn’t make it go away.”
He reached out and tucked a lock of hair between her ear, and she shuddered at the sensations bursting through her. “I don’t want to rush anything, there’s a lot going on...I’m heading to New York in the morning, can’t put it off. So I’ll not see you for a few days. Think about what you want. Ok?”
She stammered again, and he grinned, meaning close to whisper in her ear, “I won’t call, or text you unless it’s work related, I’m not pressurising you at all. But when I get back, I want to take you out to dinner. That’s the deal. Ok?”
                “It’s busy here. We’re fully booked...”
He grinned and she hated how fragile her voice sounded, “we’ll make time. Ok?”
Mattie didn’t know what she’d expected, but it wasn’t this, time, space...understanding. The Dylan of old would have overwhelmed her, dragged her into making whatever decisions he wanted her to. That was what she was scared of, him dominating her. But he hadn’t done that, he’d respected her confusion, appreciated her indecision. And that was more intoxicating than the kiss they’d shared.
As she made to walk away with a mute nod, he reached for her wrist then tugged her so that she fell against him. As she staggered away a few seconds later she could almost convince herself that their second kiss hadn’t happened. It had been SO brief...thanks to someone approaching, but it had been as disorientating and devastating as the first one, and Mattie felt as though she was floating as she exited into the dark night.

Dylan watched her go and could barely contain his frustration, his need. All weekend she’d been like a butterfly, floating around his peripheral vision, close enough to entice him, but constantly evading any attempts to be close to her. The kiss they shared was only ever a fraction away from his conscious thought, but as the hours passed, he knew that how he managed their next encounter was everything. He couldn’t believe that in almost three days he’d set eyes on her about a dozen times, yet barely said a word. But then he had anticipated two days of playing golf, entertaining and showcasing the resort he had bought to both the public and his investors from back in the States.
But now as everyone headed to their rooms, tired after their weekend, he had to deal with the fact that he’d just let her walk away. He was booked on a flight to JFK at ten in the morning, the last thing he wanted to do, but Brandy’s appearance in London had been more than just a courtesy, he had things that needed sorting urgently. Whilst he wanted to put Matilda top of his urgent list, he kind of appreciated that she could do with some space.
Didn’t absence make the heart grow fonder?

He was doubting both his logic and his chivalry as his taught, tense and very primed body watched her walk away. He only had the memory of that kiss and the dazed look on her face in the aftermath to survive on until he returned.  

6 comments:

  1. She's scared. But I'm glad Dylan is understanding her confusion and giving her a bit of space.
    Really love the story MZ.

    Annie

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    1. She might be getting a little too much space, but we'll see!
      Thanks for the comments, and so glad you're loving this!
      :)

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  2. Hehe yeeess I'm definitely counting on the whole absence makes the heart grow fonder mantra, hopefully next time they meet the temptation will have grown too much to resist! I'm looking forward to their dinner ;)

    Also with the last chapter, did you purposely use a picture of the kiss from North & South? Haha call me crazy or whatever but when I saw that picture I knew it looked familiar! Got me reminiscing so I went back and watched the series today, one of my favourites :D

    Keep up the great work, MZ :D

    xx alisonwonderland

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    1. I'm so surprised that you've come around to Dylan so quickly! The course of true love never runs smoothly, and then there's the past.
      As for North and South, I had no idea. :)

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  3. Hopefully the whole absence makes the heart grow fonder will turn out to be true. Glad that Dylan is giving space to Mattie. It's funny to see her so confused. Thank you for the lovely chapter.

    Samaira T

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    1. She's not enjoying being destabilised by him, and that's a huge thing, and he's starting to thought things out in his own head!
      Thanks as ever for the comments.

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