Authors: Rachael Johns
âStacey?' she called. âCan we get some water over here, please?'
âSure. Coming right up.'
âSorry,' Frankie said, looking up. âDoes anyone want anything else?'
Too engrossed in the photos, nobody replied. Frankie shrugged and went back to them as well.
Stacey arrived with a glass bottle of water and six icy-cold glasses. âHere you are.'
âThanks,' Simone said, taking one and filling it quickly.
âYou're welcome.' Stacey lingered and peered over Frankie's shoulder at the iPad.
Simone lifted the glass to her lips just as she caught a glimpse of Angus in the background of one of the photos. Even looking like he'd rather be anywhere than at the reception, he was way hotter than any man had a right to be.
Oh Lord
. This was just what she needed. She'd spent the last ten years comparing every guy she met to Jason, all of them coming up short. And now her one night with Angus had probably ruined her again. Even if it weren't for the complication with Logan, it was clear that Angus was emotionally scarred and not a good prospect for a committed, ongoing relationship. But knowing this didn't stop her wishing things were different.
She downed the whole glass of water in two seconds flat.
âI'm sorry, but I need to get back to work.' Drew stood. âYour photographer did a top job with these shots.'
âAnd gave us a great price too,' Stella said, looking up at Drew. âMaybe you guys should use him for your wedding.'
âHave you set a date yet?' Frankie asked.
Simone tried to look interested, but the prospect of another wedding so soon didn't fill her with warmth and joy. Weddings were fine for couples, but if you were single they were hell. Just like Valentine's Day. Maybe Frankie's new man could set her up with a mate? She chuckled inwardly at the thought and then wrote it off. Nope, she was done with men.
Ruby and Drew exchanged a look and then Ruby said, âWe haven't quite settled on a date yet but we have settled on a location.' She paused.
âWell?' Stella asked after a few moments. âDon't leave us hanging.'
âBali!' Ruby clapped her hands together. âOf course you're all invited.'
The others all shrieked their excitement but despite the fact Simone had just said she needed a holiday, this was not what she'd had in mind. Not that she had anything against Bali, but having to keep an eye on two teenage girlsâone of whom wasn't currently talking to herâwasn't her idea of a rest. And no way would she be able to relax if she left Harriet behind. Who knew what the girl would get up to home alone?
No-one appeared to notice Simone's lack of enthusiasm, so she cuddled into Heidi and chatted to her about why she wasn't at school today.
âHaving a holiday with Mum and Dad.'
Simone smiled at the way Heidi referred to Adam and before she knew it, the others were also saying goodbye.
âCome on, Heids,' Stella said, reaching out her hand. âWe're going for a walk on the beach.'
Simone said her farewells but couldn't find the energy to raise herself from the couch. She had fifteen minutes before she needed to be home for the girls.
âYou okay?' Frankie sat down beside her as the door clanked shut behind the others.
âNot really,' she said, contemplating whether to confess everything to her sister. Surely Frankie would understand. One little slip up didn't put her among the likes of serial cheaters and marriage wreckers. And the Knight brothers were ancient history now anyway.
Frankie picked up a cupcake and held it out. âHere, this'll help.'
Simone shook her head. âI'm not hungry.'
âAre you sick? That's not the first time you've turned down my cake recently.' Frankie raised her eyebrows as she laid her hand on Simone's forehead. âYou're actually really hot.'
âAm I?' Probably due to the torrid thoughts she'd just been having about Angus, but maybe she actually was sickening for something. She'd been so drained the last week.
âYeah.' Frankie nodded. âI think you should go see the doctor. Get some drugs and rest up. Are you sure you're going to be up to looking after the café for me this weekend?'
âWhere are you going again?' Simone asked, trying to remember if Frankie had actually told her. âSeeing your new boy?'
âYes. We're meeting in Geraldton again.'
âFor the
whole
weekend?'
âDon't look at me like that!' Frankie exclaimed. âYou're not my mother. Besides, we have to make the most of the time we get together.'
âJust be careful, little sis,' Simone said, forgetting about her own woes for a minute. âYou only met this guy last week.'
Frankie was quiet a few seconds, then, âI will be. Don't worry about me.'
âOkay.' Simone sighed. âAnd I'm sure I'll be fine to watch the café. I think all this business with Harriet is just getting to me. But I'll drag her and Grace along to help in here. The compulsory time together will probably be good for us.'
Frankie laughed, but, like Simone, she didn't sound like she completely believed that.
* * *
âSimone McArthur,' called Dr McDonald from just outside the door of her consulting room.
Simone put down the ancient magazine she'd been flicking through and stood. She felt the other locals in the waiting room following her with their eyes as she headed to the doctor's open door; no doubt the moment she was inside they'd be speculating about what her issues were. That was the problem with small country townsâeveryone seemed to know your every move.
She smiled as Dr McDonald closed the door behind her.
âHello, Simone. Take a seat.'
âThanks,' she said, doing as she was told.
Dr McDonald sat too and swivelled her chair to face Simone. âWhat seems to be the problem?'
âI'm not exactly sure. I had a bit of a fever yesterday afternoon and I've been feeling tired and a little off lately.'
The doctor frowned. âCan you describe what you mean by “off”? Flu-like symptoms? Nausea?'
She nodded. âKinda queasy. Don't feel like eating.'
âOkay.' Dr McDonald grabbed a sample pot off the back of her desk and handed it to Simone. âDo you think you can do a sample for me?' At Simone's confused expression, she continued, âYou'll be amazed what urine can tell us. I just want to rule out a few things before we investigate further.'
âAll right.' Simone rose and went into the little bathroom that was off the consulting room. As she dropped her pants and sat down on the toilet, it suddenly hit her.
She thinks I'm pregnant!
Her first reaction was a giggle, but then a cold feeling consumed her, freezing her heart and clenching her stomach. The fatigue she'd felt this last week was akin only to two other times in her life. She'd been so tired in the early months of pregnancy with Harriet and Grace that occasionally she'd laid down on the floor wherever she was and napped. And, now she thought about it, her period was a few days late.
Oh fuck!
How had she been so stupid? Maybe she'd gotten her dates wrong that weekend with Angus, so crazed with lust after a ten-year man drought that she'd convinced herself she was safe. The least she could have done was gone and got the morning-after pill!
Hoping she was wrong, she screwed the lid back on the pot, pulled up her pants and went out to face her fears.
âI'm pregnant, aren't I?' she said as she thrust the little pot at the doctor.
âIs it a possibility?' Dr McDonald asked, keeping her face carefully neutral.
âPerhaps.' She placed a hand on her stomach, which felt like it was home to a pack of angry mothsâor whatever the collective term for a group of moths wasâand sank into the chair. As Dr McDonald unscrewed the lid and dipped in the little cardboard stick, Simone held her breath. How the hell would she cope with a baby? It wasn't like she was doing a stellar job with the two she already had.
The doctor drew out the stick and looked at it. âI'm not sure whether to congratulate or commiserate, but yes, you're pregnant.'
No!
Simone sat there in shock for a moment. Just her luck that the first time she had sex in ten years she got pregnant. This had to be her body's idea of a sick joke.
âDo you know the date of your last period?'
âHuh?' She couldn't think straight, so she dropped her head into her hands and cried.
After much comforting and assurances that she would be there whatever decision Simone made about the baby, Dr McDonald saw her out of the office. Like a zombie, she paid her bill and then made her way out onto the street. As she arrived at the Pajero, her mobile beeped with a message.
Without thinking, she tugged the phone out of her handbag and glanced at the screen.
Hope you're feeling better. If not, Stacey said she can hold the fort over the weekend. I'm setting off early. See ya Monday! Frank x
Her hand shook around the phone as she stared down at the message.
She no longer had any choice about telling Frankie about Angus, but at least she had the weekend to get her head around it.
And oh,
dear God,
how the hell was she going to break the news to Angus?
As Logan grated chocolate to go on the top of his tiramisu, he surveyed the kitchenâonce again clean after his mad cooking afternoon. His duck ragu simmered on the stove and his handmade pici pasta was draped over a dowel, ready to be cooked when needed. Everything smelt amazing and he only hoped Frankie thought so too. Earlier in the week, during one of their long phone conversations, he'd grilled her on her tastes. Most chefs had an open mind where food was concerned and were willing to try just about anything once, but he wanted to make sure he didn't serve up something she didn't like.
He wanted everything about their weekend together to be perfect, starting with dinner.
With that thought, he glanced at the time on the microwave again. Although he'd been busy in the kitchen since just after Angus had left for his appointment, time had dragged all day, but now it wasn't long until Frankie would here.
Time to get a move on. Just the chocolate to sprinkle on top, then a quick shower and change and he'd be ready. Emptying the grated chocolate into a bowl, he looked out the window and felt the blood pump through him at the sight of her little white hatchback churning up the gravel drive. Judging by the speed it was going, she was as eager to get to him as he was to see her.
With no time to change now, he abandoned the chocolate, wiped his hands on a tea towel then ran them quickly through his hair before hurrying outside to greet her. Angus's dogs got there first, though, leaping up and trying to lick her as she tried to climb out the car.
âWell, hello there, cute stuff,' she said and he almost felt a prick of jealousy that she was referring to the mutt, not him.
âOi, you two, leave her alone. She's mine.'
Frankie laughed, trying to fend off the dogs as she met his gaze. Her gorgeous smile lit up her whole face and hit him like a blow to the solar plexus, before heading lower. Ignoring the ache in his groin, he lunged forward and pulled the dogs away.
âGo on,' he yelled at them. âBack to your beds.' Their heads drooped at being chastised and they slowly turned and trundled back in the direction of the front verandah.
âDamn dogs,' he said, standing in front of Frankie and hoping she wouldn't glance down. He didn't want her to think him some kind of sex maniac, but it had been a long time since he'd felt such attraction to someone and his body didn't care for waiting. âSorry about that.'
âIt's fine.' She dusted herself off and his gaze flicked down her body, taking in her cute black T-shirt, short denim skirt and knee-high boots. Good God, how was a man supposed to control himself when his girl turned up in an outfit like that?
He swallowed. âDid you find your way easy enough?'
She nodded, then rubbed her lips together and Logan decided that was enough small talk. He'd waited almost a week to kiss her again and he didn't want to wait another moment longer.
âGood,' he said, and then he stepped right up close and pulled her against him, their lips colliding in a frenzy of lust, need and desperation. She tasted delicious, felt so damn goodâher soft breasts pressed up against his chestâand he couldn't get enough of her. He slipped his hands up into her hair, which was down for the first time he'd ever seen it, and her arms wrapped around him, gliding down to cup his butt.
He groaned into her mouth. Impossible to hide the package in his pants now, but somehow, the way her tongue was sliding over his, he guessed she didn't mind it at all. His hands started an exploration of their own, first caressing her neck, then moving lower and slipping around the front, one thumb grazing the bare skin at her throat before dropping down to cup her breast. It fit perfectly in his hand and his patience for the material between them started to wear thin. Realising if he didn't slow things down, they'd be consummating their relationship on the bonnet of her car, he reluctantly ripped his mouth from hers and jammed his hands in his jeans pockets.
She smiled at him, her lips raw and red. âHmm ⦠you taste like chocolate.'
He grinned. That'd be the chocolate he'd broken off and popped into his mouth before grating the rest of the block. âAnd you taste better than anything I've ever tasted before. Have you got a bag or something?'
She nodded. âMy stuff's in the back seat.'
He opened the door, grabbed her backpack and hitched it over his shoulder. âI'm so glad you're here.'
âMe too,' she said, slipping her hand back into his as they started towards the house. âLucky Angus decided to go away for the weekend. Would have been risky you coming to Bunyip Bay.'