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by Caroline Mitchell

goodbyes. She did not come to the airport. She’d barely

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  came to the front door. Dympna had left her a present on

  the kitchen table: a letter from the Gardaí confirming her

  application to join. She tried to imagine starting a new

  life when she came home. It was something to cling on

  to. It was hope.

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  Sheridan

  Celeb Goss Magazine

  Alex Santana

  May 2019

  DANIEL WATSON AS THE NEXT JAMES

  BOND?

  Ever since Daniel Craig announced his plans

  to retire, Hollywood has been rife with

  rumours about which lucky actor will be

  chosen to play the next James Bond. Here at

  Celeb Goss, we are rooting for another Dan-

  iel – British heartthrob Daniel Watson.

  He is no stranger to working with Bond

  cohorts, having previously had a great work-

  ing relationship with Moneypenny actress

  Natasha Clarke. Rumour has it that Daniel

  and Natasha enjoyed many a late-night ses-

  sion in the private bar of the hotel where their

  last movie, Justice, was shot. Daniel Watson,

  aged thirty-eight, has stated he would love

  to take on the role of Bond. ‘I’ve dreamt

  about playing him ever since I was a lad,’ he

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  said at a recent charity event. ‘It would be

  the ultimate dream come true.’

  Sheridan’s eyes narrowed as she scanned the page. She really should cancel her subscription to Celeb Goss magazine. She imagined Alex Santana, an arch-villain type, leering as he

  wrote the piece. She paused to sip her coffee, appreciat-

  ing the scent of spring flowers that Monica had brought.

  But her friend’s visit was not enough to take her mind

  off her concerns. The comment about Daniel enjoying

  ‘late-night sessions’ with Natasha Clarke was barbed, and

  Sheridan tried not to let it get under her skin. For once,

  they had reported something accurate. Daniel was on the verge of signing for the part of James Bond. Apart from

  his family, fulfilling his dream of playing the part was

  the most important thing to him in the world. The only

  downside was that he would have to spend six months

  at a time on set in Alaska. It wouldn’t have been too bad

  if it was New York or LA, but Alaska felt so far away.

  Natasha made no secret of her admiration for Daniel. A

  British actress, she was young, intelligent and stunningly

  beautiful – and soon she would have Daniel all to herself.

  Sheridan shook her head as she reread the piece. Daniel

  was thrilled, of course. He hadn’t even consulted Sheridan

  before accepting the role – after everything she had done

  to keep him here with her: the risks she had taken, the

  commitments she had made. She placed a hand over the

  fake bump beneath her dress. Roz could never replace

  Kelly in Daniel’s eyes. Sheridan’s plan had backfired,

  and she herself was no longer enough to keep him. If he

  left her straight after the birth of their daughter, all the sponsorship deals she had fought so hard for would fall

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  Natasha … Didn’t Daniel realise how bad it looked? It

  was hardly the behaviour of a family man.

  She had hoped the new baby would improve things,

  but he hadn’t even helped her to pick a name.

  ‘Penny for ’em.’ Monica’s voice filtered into her con-

  sciousness. She had been in the bathroom, under Anna’s

  watchful eye. Nobody was allowed to roam freely in

  Sheridan’s house, not even her best friend.

  ‘I should be happy,’ Sheridan said. ‘Daniel’s over the

  moon, but all I can think about is how it’s going to af-

  fect us.’

  ‘Quit reading that trash, for a start,’ Monica said,

  her gaze on the report. ‘All that guff about Natasha and

  Daniel. Sure, she likes him, but doesn’t every woman

  with a pulse have a soft spot for Danny boy?’ Reaching

  out, she touched Sheridan’s hand. ‘He’s nuts about you.

  Anyone can see that.’

  ‘Thanks.’ Sheridan gave her a watery smile.

  ‘Is somethin’ else wrong?’ Monica squeezed her hand.

  ‘You can talk to me.’

  Sheridan shifted in her seat, the padding beneath her

  dress making her skin itch. ‘Pregnancy hormones.’ She

  sipped her decaf coffee as Monica stared her down. Her

  friend wasn’t buying her excuse; she needed to come up

  with something better. She sighed. ‘I had postnatal de-

  pression after Leo. I’m scared it might come back.’

  She remembered how cruel the newspapers had been,

  how Alex Santana had twisted the knife. Of course she’d

  looked gaunt; Daniel’s sudden act of violence had left her

  unable to think straight for weeks. It was why she had

  vowed to put things right. Protect their marriage at all costs.

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  Sheridan’s afternoon with Monica had left her emotion-

  ally exhausted. There was only so much soul-searching

  she could endure. And now Daniel had come home,

  consumed by his own wants and needs.

  ‘We need to talk.’ He patted the sofa, a tumbler of

  whiskey in his hand.

  Shirley Bassey’s velvety tones filtered through the

  ceiling speakers in the living room. It seemed apt, given

  the topic of discussion.

  ‘If you’re going to tell me you’ve accepted the role

  of James Bond, don’t bother. I already know.’ Sheridan

  pouted as she slid next to her husband. She had poured

  herself a Martini. It felt good to have a real drink and

  take off that dreaded bump. Leo was asleep; her entou-

  rage had been dismissed for the evening, and it was just

  the two of them.

  Daniel had the grace to look sheepish.

  ‘This is meant to be a partnership,’ she said. ‘You

  could have at least discussed it with me. We barely talk

  any more.’

  ‘I told you they’d shown interest.’

  ‘But not that you’d signed on the dotted line.’

  ‘I’m still waiting for the contracts to be finalised. I’ve

  not signed yet.’ Daniel paused to sip his whiskey. ‘Who

  told you?’

  ‘TJ called. He presumed I already knew.’

  ‘I changed my burner phone. Forgot to give him the

  new number.’ Daniel swirled his whiskey, his ice cubes

  clinking against the glass.

  Sheridan watched him intently. ‘Your agent should

  be the first person on your list.’ She narrowed her eyes

  as Daniel muttered incoherent words under his breath.

  ‘What did you say?’ She said, her frown deepening.

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  ‘I thought you’d be happy for me,’ he replied. ‘You

  know how much I’ve wanted this.’

  She touched Daniel’s hand. ‘Honey, I always knew

  you’d get it. But what are we going to do now?’
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br />   ‘With Roz?’

  ‘Of course.’

  Sheridan could barely stand saying her name.

  Something had happened between the girl and Daniel

  while she was away. She had felt it the moment she re-

  turned. Saw it written all over Roz’s face. Had Daniel

  lost interest now his fantasy had been fulfilled? Had

  he opened the door, offered Roz her freedom? Had

  she chosen to stay? Whatever relationship they had, it

  could not compete with Daniel’s lifelong goal of playing

  James Bond. Such thoughts produced tiny frown lines

  on Sheridan’s face. Botox could only keep them at bay

  for so long.

  ‘You can’t expect me to stay here and look after the

  baby as well as your girlfriend.’ The words were spiked

  with a jealousy she fought hard to resist.

  His jaw rigid, Daniel swallowed the last of his whiskey.

  ‘She’s not my girlfriend. She’s nothing to me.’

  ‘I know you slept together.’ Pain rose in Sheridan’s

  chest as the words took flight. Daniel did not move.

  Instead, he continued staring into space.

  ‘If we did, you’d only have yourself to blame.’

  Sheridan bristled, but she knew better than to dis-

  agree. She could not afford to rise his temper again.

  ‘What happened?’

  ‘Nothing.’ Daniel sighed, his voice deep and low. ‘I

  thought it could be like what I had with Kelly, but I’ve

  been chasing a dream all this time.’ He placed his empty

  tumbler on the coffee table, leaned back on the sofa and

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  crossed his legs. ‘It was all a wild fantasy that got out of control.’ He turned to Sheridan, his gaze intense. ‘We

  don’t need Roz. Come to Alaska – you, me and Leo.’

  Sheridan’s lips parted as she inhaled a sudden breath.

  These were the words she had been longing to hear. She

  was finally enough for him.

  ‘I love you,’ Daniel continued. ‘Finding out Mike was

  here made me see just how much. It’s not all these wild

  fantasies that stop me acting crazy, it’s you. It’s always

  been you.’

  Sheridan could have cried with relief. ‘Do you mean it?’

  ‘More than anything.’ Daniel’s face broke out in a smile.

  It lit up his features, like the sun breaking through dark

  cloud. ‘Playing James Bond is as exciting as it gets. I don’t need anything else. I’ve got my career and I’ve got you.’

  ‘But we’re skimming so close to losing everything,’

  Sheridan replied. ‘Roz…’

  Daniel’s smile faded at the mention of her name. ‘Get

  Mike back here. He can finish what you started. End all

  contact with him after that.’

  What she started? Sheridan’s stomach clenched as he laid the blame firmly at her door.

  She opened her mouth to speak but Daniel was still

  talking. ‘The team can run our social media profiles while

  we’re in Alaska. I’ve made a stipulation on my contract. I

  want you on set. Leo too.’ He paused, allowing the words

  to sink in. ‘You know I love him, don’t you?’

  ‘Of course. He’s your flesh and blood.’

  ‘Babe, he’s our son. I know he plays up for the camera, but we don’t need a picture-perfect child.’ Reaching out,

  Daniel brushed his hand against Sheridan’s cheekbone.

  ‘We’ve done some crazy shit together, but we need to

  draw a line under it all.’

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  ‘And there’s nothing wrong with a bit of role-playing

  if we get bored.’ Sheridan smiled.

  ‘Exactly. Give Mike whatever he wants to finish this.’

  Sheridan’s pulse quickened at the thought. It was

  everything she’d ever wanted. But something held her

  back. ‘I can’t leave without the baby. Please. Let’s carry

  on as planned. I can pay Roz off, send her home as soon

  as she gives birth.’ But each shake of Daniel’s head filled her with dread.

  ‘Keep the baby if you want. But as for Roz…’ He

  rubbed his head, as if his thoughts were an infestation.

  ‘There’s no way she’ll go quietly. I’ll leave the details up to you.’ Daniel stretched to pick up his empty tumbler

  and walked to the cabinet for a refill. ‘Whatever it takes.

  You have my blessing. I just don’t want to hear about it.’

  Sheridan didn’t want it left up to her. As usual, Daniel

  had turned his back on any ugliness in his periphery. But

  why should she have the burden of disposing of such a

  young life? She watched as he filled his glass. The promise of Alaska was tempting, but could she live with what she

  was about to do?

  It wasn’t as if she hadn’t done it before. She remembered

  the day her mother had tracked her down and threatened

  to spill the beans. ‘I know that baby isn’t yours,’ she’d spat.

  ‘There are papers who’d pay good money to hear about

  your infertility.’ And Sheridan knew of just the magazine

  reporter who would revel in the news. A payoff might

  have silenced her mother, but Sheridan was unwilling

  to take that chance. Mike had never liked Dorothy and

  was more than happy to comply. But killing Roz in cold

  blood … could she be responsible for such a dark act?

  ‘Top up?’ Daniel hung over her, waiting for her

  response.

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  ‘Yes, please,’ she handed him her glass. Then again …

  Roz would never leave without the baby. What choice

  did she have? Mike would do her bidding, no questions

  asked. It would mean some heavy-duty covering up, but

  it was nothing that he wasn’t capable of. ‘I’ll do it after the baby is born.’ Sheridan took the glass from Daniel’s

  outstretched hand.

  Easing himself back on to the sofa, Daniel picked up

  the TV remote control.

  ‘Let’s not talk about it any more. I’m going away next

  week. Induce her labour and plan it for then.’ It was a

  statement, not a suggestion.

  ‘But shouldn’t we discuss the worst-case scenario?

  What if we get caught?’ As she voiced her doubts, she felt

  the air cool between them. Her time for asking questions

  had come to an end.

  ‘You know what to do if the police get involved.

  Deny everything.’

  But it was easier for Daniel to deny things when he

  was walking away from it all.

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  Sheridan

  ‘You asked for my advice and I’m giving it. Ain’t my fault

  if it’s not what you wanna hear.’ Mike sounded more like

  a prison inmate than an ex-actor.

  Sheridan folded her arms, hating every second in his

  cheap motel room. Each inhalation brought the stale

  smell of nicotine, which competed with the stench of

  beer lingering on Mike’s breath. She wanted to go home,

  to strip out of her dress and shower, but this was not a

  conversation she could have on the phone.

  ‘Couldn’t I ask Doctor Blumberg? Don’t you think

  he’ll go along with it?’

  ‘Keep him out of it. If he asks any questio
ns, tell him

  Roz got cold feet and ran away.’

  ‘But you’re no doctor. How can you help?’ Sheridan

  slid her long silver necklace between her fingers, wishing

  there was an easier way.

  Mike snorted. ‘When you’ve spent as long in prison

  as I have, you make contacts. You learn how to survive.

  I’m sorry, Sherry, I don’t like this any more than you,

  but it’s the only way.’

  Sheridan played with the tassel on the chain as she

  contemplated his words. ‘But inducing labour. How would

  we go about it?’

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  ‘How do you do think? Drugs,’ Mike replied, sitting

  on the faded fabric arm of the sofa, which had seen bet-

  ter days.

  ‘But what about the labour…’ Sheridan said, her eyes

  wide as memories of Kelly came into play. ‘What if it

  goes wrong?’

  ‘Then you call Doctor Blumberg. But only if there’s

  a risk to the baby’s life.’

  Sheridan felt her skin creep as Mike leaned over, felt

  the heat of his gaze on her skin.

  ‘You’ll need a backstory if the cops find out that she

  was in your home,’ he continued. ‘Better to have them

  think she’s still alive.’

  But something niggled at the back of Sheridan’s brain.

  Something that told her it wouldn’t work. She tuned back

  into Mike’s words, tried not to cringe when he placed

  his hand on her back.

  ‘Film Roz having the baby, make out she backed out

  of the deal and you sent them both home. Have her say

  it on camera if you can.’

  ‘Right,’ Sheridan agreed. It always came back to setting

  the scene. Daniel would not object to having a camera

  present at the birth, now that he had lost all interest in Roz.

  But Sheridan would only film what she wanted to film.

  ‘Put a story together,’ Mike continued. ‘Make the

  room nice. You don’t want marks on her wrists or face.

  Treat her good. Make her happy. Understand?’

  Sheridan nodded. After everything that had happened

  between her and Roz it was a big ask. But the girl was

  desperate to keep her baby and go home. Sometimes

  when you want to believe something so badly you cast

  aside all common sense.

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  ‘Make it a nice moment,’ Mike said. ‘Buy her a plane

  ticket home. Dress in her clothes and pose as her leaving

  the building if you have to.’

 

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