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Authors: Rhoda Baxter

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‘Very well, thanks,' said Gordon. ‘Since you ask.'

‘How about you, Hibs?'

‘I can follow a recipe.'

‘Really?' Anna sounded amused.

‘Hang on, how come you find it hard to believe that I can cook?' Hibs said. ‘I can.'

‘You've never cooked for me.'

‘I've only known you a fortnight.' Hibs leaned back in his chair so that he could see Beth. ‘Back me up here, Beth.'

He had cooked a meal for all his friends on his birthday. Yes, he could cook. ‘He doesn't do it often, but when he does, he does it well,' Beth said.

‘So there.' Hibs nodded triumphantly at Anna.

‘Men make better chefs than women,' Gordon observed, without looking away from his paper.

‘Ooh,' said Anna. ‘Those are fighting words. What about Gordon, Beth. Can he cook?'

Beth paused in her chopping and tried to remember a time when Gordon had cooked for her. She turned, knife in hand, and looked at Gordon for assistance.

‘I prefer to take Beth out for meals,' he said. ‘That way, I don't have to rush about preparing things and I can give Beth the attention she deserves.' He smiled at her. ‘Isn't that right, babe?'

Beth turned back to her crumble. ‘Yes. That's right.' That's what he had always said and she believed him. After all, why would he lie? It suddenly occurred to her that she had always cooked for him a lot. Maybe it would be nice for him to put himself out and cook her a meal, for a change. But she said nothing.

‘Anyway,' said Gordon. ‘What are you two up to on Hibs's night off?'

‘We're going to the cinema to see a re-run of
Taxi
,' said Anna. ‘The original French one, not the one with Queen Latifah.'

‘That'll have subtitles,' said Gordon.

‘I can read,' said Hibs.

There was a rustle as Gordon turned a page. Beth measured out the flour and sugar for the crumble. The tension in the room was grating on her nerves. She wished Hibs and Anna would just go. She was nervous enough about this evening without having to worry about them hanging around as well.

‘The cinema sounds very cosy,' said Gordon. ‘Does that mean you two are a proper couple now?'

There was a pause. Beth turned round just as Anna said ‘yes' and Hibs said ‘no'.

Anna and Hibs stared at each other for a tense moment. Hibs's eyes were wide and slightly panic-stricken.

‘You don't sound too sure,' Gordon said with amusement in his voice.

‘No,' said Hibs, his eyes still on Anna. ‘We're not.'

‘We're just having fun together.' She turned to look at Gordon. ‘Nothing serious. Just one day at a time. Right, Hibs?'

‘Right.' His voice was too sharp and Beth thought he still looked frightened. To her surprise she felt a little pleased about that.

Turning, Beth noticed that Gordon was watching her. She gave him a quick smile and returned to her cooking.

‘Sorry,' Gordon said, sounding anything but. ‘I seem to have touched a nerve there.'

‘Don't worry about it,' said Hibs. ‘What time does this film start, Anna? Should we get going?'

After they'd gone, Gordon said, ‘Well, I think Hibs has bitten off more than he can chew there.'

Beth took the lasagne out of the oven and dished up. She didn't want to say anything in case it gave away too much. Her awareness of Hibs was a passing thing. It wouldn't have even started if Gordon had been there. If Hibs's girlfriend hadn't been her housemate, she wouldn't have noticed who he was sleeping with. It was nothing. However, Gordon could be quite protective of her.

‘Beth?'

‘Hmm?' She realised she'd been staring into space, thinking. ‘Sorry, what was that?'

‘I said, Hibs might have met his match with Anna.'

‘Looks like it,' she said. ‘They've seen a lot of each other for a few weeks now. That's a pretty long time for Hibs.'

‘Hmm.' Gordon prodded his lasagne. ‘You know, I still think Hibs fancies you.'

Beth felt her heart rate increase. Had he somehow read her mind? ‘That's silly,' she said.

‘Is it? You spend a lot of time together.'

‘That's only because we work together. Hibs spends a lot of time with Vik. I don't see you accusing him of fancying him.'

‘Woah. Steady on. No need to snap.'

‘I wasn't …' If she argued, would she be demonstrating that she cared? Would it be better to dismiss his suggestion as though it wasn't worth thinking about? ‘Never mind them,' she said. ‘Let's talk about something more interesting. How was your day?'

There was a pause as Gordon looked at her steadily. Beth held his gaze, her throat constricting. She took care to breathe evenly. He couldn't read her mind. She hadn't done anything wrong. Okay, she'd admired another man. A bit. She didn't mean it seriously. It wasn't a crime.

Gordon gave a small nod and broke off eye contact. ‘My day?' he said. ‘It was good thanks.'

Chapter Sixteen

Hibs sat in the cinema, glaring at the screen. The film was loud and lively. Normally, he would have enjoyed it, but Anna's comment about them being a couple was bothering him. If she thought that, then it was time to move on. In a way, he was disappointed. He liked Anna. She was good company and great in bed. But if she wanted more than that … well, he couldn't offer it to her.

Anna's hand had made it onto his thigh. He put his hand over hers and gripped it firmly. Then she leaned across and nipped his earlobe – he moved away slightly. The sex-on-demand thing was great, but he needed to think. And he was tired. He spent his working nights in the lab and his nights off either with Anna, or in the dojo, which meant he hadn't slept properly in weeks. Suddenly, he was unbelievably shattered. When Anna's hand moved further up his leg, he moved it back down.

‘What's wrong?' Anna whispered in his ear.

‘We're supposed to be watching a film,' he whispered back.

‘So?'

‘Well, you're the one who wanted to see it.'

Her eyes gleamed at him in the cinema light. ‘What's going on with you?'

There were several
shhh
s from people around them and Hibs spread his hands in a gesture of helplessness. Anna narrowed her eyes at him and turned back to the screen, crossing her arms.

Hibs settled back in his seat. This ‘date' had gone a bit wrong. Most dates did. That's why it was simpler not to go on them. On the screen two cars screamed round a track but after a few moments, his eyelids started to drop. The room was warm and dark and noisy; it lulled him to sleep.

Beth hung up her cycle helmet and coat when she got back from the lab. Gordon was still in the kitchen, reading, and didn't say anything.

‘I passed Hibs and Anna walking back from the cinema,' Beth said. Almost on autopilot, she put the kettle on.

‘Oh yes? Did they look coupley?'

‘You shouldn't tease them like that,' she said. ‘It's … mean.'

‘They can take it. Besides, it's funny.'

‘Hmmm.' She still thought it was mean. Beth was hot from cycling, so she pulled off her jumper and tied it round her waist. After a moment, she felt the hairs on the back of her neck prickle and turned to find Gordon watching her, his expression disapproving.

‘What?'

‘What's that T-shirt you're wearing?'

Beth looked down. She was wearing the skinny tee that she'd got for her birthday. ‘It was a present from the guys in the lab.'

Gordon sniffed. ‘It makes you look like a geek.'

Beth laughed. ‘I
am
a geek.' She tossed teabags into mugs as the kettle started to boil. Before she could pour, Gordon came up behind her and kissed her, just behind her ear.

‘I think,' he said, ‘that it doesn't suit you and you should take it off.'

‘But, I like it.'

Gordon kissed his way down her neck and wrapped his hands around her waist. ‘Perhaps I can persuade you.' He turned her round to face him.

Beth slipped her arms round his neck. ‘Oh yes?'

Gordon replied by kissing her lips. He tasted faintly of apple crumble and smelled of Lynx. Beth savoured the familiar sensations. The way he tasted, the warmth of his arms round her, the feel of hard swimmer's muscles against her. Tea forgotten, she kissed him back.

Gordon's fingers sneaked underneath her top and brushed her spine. Excitement tingled through her like electricity. His hands caressed gently and moved up. His kisses became more fervent. He paused, then, with a swift movement, he pulled the top over her head and tossed it into the recycle bin.

Beth gasped. ‘Gordon! That was a present!' She didn't mind, really. She could retrieve it later.

He bent his head and kissed her chest. ‘Mmm?' He straightened up and his mouth found hers. Beth gave up and gave into the delicious feeling.

There was a sound at the door and Beth sprang back. Anna was home – probably with Hibs. She couldn't let them see her semi-clothed. But Gordon's embrace held her firmly to him.

‘Gordon. I need to get my top.'

‘No you don't.'

Hearing the key in the lock, she wriggled. Gordon pinned her arms with his and kissed the swell of her breasts, still holding her tight. Her heart raced. She could feel her throat constrict in panic. She would just die of embarrassment if Hibs saw her like this. She twisted in earnest. The door handle turned. Gordon grinned and let her go. He was between her and the T-shirt, so she made a bolt for her room instead. Gordon reached after her and snapped her bra clasp. As she twisted out of his way, her breasts escaped from the delicate material. She shrieked and made it into her room just as Anna and Hibs walked in. Gordon slipped in behind her, laughing.

Beth's face flamed with embarrassment and her breath came fast. What if they had seen her? She pulled her bra back on. ‘I can't believe you just did that.'

Gordon took hold of her hands. ‘Hey, leave that,' he said, taking the bra off her and dropping it on the floor.

‘What if they saw me?'

‘So what? They're adults. They know what a topless woman looks like.' He pulled her gently onto her bed and unzipped her jeans.

Still angry, Beth moved her face as he tried to kiss her. ‘But Hibs is my colleague. I won't be able to face him at work.' Why was he being so cavalier about this? Didn't he understand how mortifying it was?

Gordon tilted his head to one side. ‘Oh, babe. I didn't realise you'd feel that way about it. I'm sorry.' He smiled.

For a moment, Beth was trapped between her own feelings of embarrassment and rage and confusion. Gordon raised her hand to his face and kissed the palm. He wasn't fazed by it at all. He hadn't meant to upset her. Maybe she was overreacting. It was a mistake. A bit of foreplay gone wrong. She stared at him, her indignation seeping away.

‘You're getting upset over nothing, you'll see,' said Gordon gently. ‘Don't be silly.'

It was silly, she supposed. He was right. They wouldn't have seen her. Gordon was just trying to liven things up a bit. Yes. Silly. She sighed.

He kissed her ‘That's better. And besides.' He slipped his hand inside her jeans. ‘You look so, so sexy right now.'

Beth didn't know what to say. Gordon laid her back on the bed, his fingers exploring. His kisses were deeper, more aroused than before. And Beth, her heart pounding as the adrenaline kicked in, kissed him back.

Hibs followed Anna into the kitchen just in time to see Beth, her breasts escaping from her bra, bolting into her bedroom. The world lost focus for a moment as Gordon, just behind Beth, paused at the door and grinned at Hibs.

‘What was that all about?' Anna said, throwing her keys on the table. ‘I thought we were the kinky ones around here.'

Hibs said nothing. The sight of a topless Beth, her slim, smooth back; the glimpse of a small, perfect breast, replayed in his mind. Unable to look at Anna, he looked around the kitchen. Something in the recycling bin caught his attention. He picked it up and recognised Beth's T-shirt. It was still warm. He carefully turned it the right side out and a picture of a crying Pluto looked back at him. He remembered Beth opening the parcel, the laughter when she pulled it out and held it against herself. The top looked tiny in his hands. Why had she thrown it away? He'd thought she liked it.

Anna was still talking and Hibs tried to concentrate. He had to get the image of Beth out of his mind or he would never be able to concentrate on anything ever again. He forced himself to look up. ‘Pardon?'

‘I said, what do you want to do tonight?' She put a coffee on the table, next to him.

He looked at Anna and felt very tired. He liked Anna. More than anyone he'd slept with before. But if this went on for much longer, she'd expect more from him. It was getting complicated. It always did. ‘I don't know,' he said. ‘There isn't an awful lot of tonight left, is there?'

Anna was looking at his hands and he realised he was still holding the T-shirt. He dropped it on the table and held his hands up to show they were empty. He had to focus on the girl in front of him. Anna stepped into the gap between his hands and kissed him. Hibs closed his eyes. A vision of Beth running away sprang up behind his eyelids. Concentrate, he told himself. Anna's arms were around his neck now, her body close. He tried to focus on Anna, but all he could think about was Beth. This was all wrong. He broke away from her. ‘Anna, we need to talk.'

She didn't move her arms from around him. ‘Oh, come on. You're not still sulking about me saying we were going out, are you?'

‘No.' He gently moved her arms off him.

‘And you know I don't mind that you fell asleep during the film.'

‘I know.'

‘So, what do we need to talk about?'

He looked down at her sparkling eyes. ‘I can't do this,' he said, and took a step back. ‘It's been fun, Anna. You're a really great person, but I don't do relationships. And we're becoming … a relationship.'

Anna's gaze slid down from his face to his hands and back again. ‘No,' she said. ‘That's not what this is about.' Her eyes met his again. He was relieved to see there was no anger in them. ‘You're dumping me because you're in love with Beth.'

Hibs started. He had not been expecting that. ‘What?'

Anna smiled. ‘Oh come on, Hibs. It's pretty obvious. The way you look at her … any idiot can tell how you feel about her.'

‘Really?' And he'd thought he was hiding it so well.

‘Actually, not any idiot. Beth can't.' Anna backed away from him and sat down. ‘So, what happens now?'

‘I'm sorry,' he said. He genuinely was sorry to part company with Anna, but there was no other way. He was never going to be able to get the sight of Beth out of his mind now. To carry on sleeping with Anna would just be wrong.

Anna waved his apology away. ‘No need. It's not like I didn't know. I wasn't after a relationship anyway.'

‘But you said we were a couple.'

‘That was for Gordon's benefit. I didn't expect it to freak you out like that.'

‘Oh.'

There was silence for a minute. ‘Anna,' he said. ‘How long have you known?'

‘Since that night in the pub, when Gordon came back.' She kicked off her shoes and put her feet up on another chair.

‘But you still …'

‘Came on to you? Of course I did. I fancied you. I took my chance when I saw it.' She looked up and grinned. ‘You're not the only one who's a promiscuous hussy.'

Hibs smiled back. ‘No, I guess I'm not.' He put his hands in his pockets. ‘I guess I'll be seeing you, then.'

The next morning, when Beth and Gordon went into the kitchen for breakfast, the Pluto T-shirt was carefully folded on the table. Gordon swept it into the recycling bin before he sat down for his coffee. Beth said nothing. But when Gordon had left for work, she fished the T-shirt out of the bin and hid it under her mattress. She wasn't sure when she was going to wear it again or even why she'd hidden it, but she did it anyway. She would rationalise it later, when she had time.

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