The Summer Villa: a feel good summer novel about friendship, love and family from the international bestselling author
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A mischievous glint reflected in Luca’s eyes but he didn’t respond. Instead, he fed her another bite.
‘All of them?’ she exclaimed.
‘Hush, do you want your friends to hear? They’ll think I’m doing something inappropriate in here.’
Heat flooded her chest and neck once more. ‘You really did all this for me?’
‘I told you: I like you. I take care of what I like.’
If he didn’t stop soon Colette wasn’t sure her heart would be able to take it. No one had ever said such things to her before. She wasn’t sure if she should believe it or how she should respond. All she knew was that she liked it. She liked him.
‘What do you do in your father’s business?’ she asked as she tried to find something that would keep him talking.
‘I’m Vice President of Sales,’ he informed her.
‘That’s very accomplished. How old are you?’ she enquired, realising she wasn’t quite sure of his age.
‘I turned thirty-three on my last birthday. What’s the matter? Did that surprise you?’ Luca questioned as the next forkful of food hovered in the air between them.
‘No,’ she lied, as Luca’s phone began to chime. She’d actually thought he was much older.
‘You’re a terrible liar,’ he replied. ‘It did. Why?’ He pulled the phone from his back pocket and promptly turned it off. ‘I hate these things. I would throw them all in the sea if I could.’
Colette smiled. She felt the very same way about electronics and was especially glad he’d silenced it in favour of her. ‘I just can’t figure out why you’re being so nice to me.’
His expression became gentle but his voice was serious. ‘I can see you aren’t a woman who is so easily swayed by words,’ he replied. ‘So I think I will just have to show you.’
‘Show me?’ she repeated as he got to his feet, faintly disappointed. ‘Where are you going?’ Usually, he stayed while she ate, and sat and talked with her a while longer before heading back. But today he was leaving early, it seemed.
‘I promised my sister I would take care of her children tonight,’ he informed her.
‘You’re babysitting?’
Was there no end to this man’s mysteries?
‘My sister and her husband have a new baby and busy lives. It isn’t easy for them to get some time alone. I help when I can.’
‘That’s really sweet.’
‘I’m a sweet guy,’ he replied as he leaned over and kissed her forehead. ‘Enjoy the rest of your meal, Colette. I will see you tomorrow. And we will plan what comes next for us when you are well.’
What comes next?
Colette watched him go, all thoughts of food completely banished from her mind as she tried to figure out what a man like Luca could see in a girl like her.
Chapter 24
Now
Excitement woke Colette early. The sky was still dark as her eyes opened. Even though she had just woken, her heart was beating fast with nerves and anticipation.
She turned to look at her husband as he slept on beside her, smiling as she thought of everything he meant to her.
She remembered her promise to cling to the good times, and do her best to forget the rest, even when it was difficult.
Hopefully, though, their fortunes were about to change.
Colette kissed him lightly before easing herself out of their bed. There was something she had to do. Something important that could change their lives for the better.
She padded quietly to the en-suite bathroom, her heart in her throat with every step. This was it. She was sure of it.
This was what she’d been waiting for.
She closed the door behind her and kneeled to open the cupboard below the sink and retrieve what she’d hidden there. Colette unwrapped the small pink box from the bag it had been sold in and stared at it. In the past, these tests had disappointed her. The moment she realised her period was late she’d rush out and buy one, hopeful she was pregnant but she never was.
Which was why this time she’d waited a full month for her period to appear. It hadn’t, so Colette was certain that this time would be different. This time the result would be the one they wanted.
She sat on the toilet and had just put the cover back on the strip when Ed entered the en-suite unexpectedly, rubbing his eyes.
‘Oh, sorry, I didn’t …’ he mumbled blearily, then paused when he saw what was in her hand.
Colette froze. This wasn’t how she wanted this to go. She had it all planned in her mind. She’d make reservations at their favourite restaurant and then at the end of the meal she’d reveal the happy news.
‘What’s this?’ he asked as he stared at her from the doorway.
‘What does it look like?’ she replied automatically, gently setting the wand on the vanity.
Ed stepped further into the room. ‘Darling —’ he began, but Colette wouldn’t let him finish.
‘My period is a full month late,’ she announced. ‘I know I always rushed into taking the test before, but I didn’t this time. I waited. Still no sign,’ she said eagerly. ‘So there has to be only one reason for that.’
He looked at her gently. ‘Well, one in particular, certainly.’
‘I didn’t want to tell you until I was sure,’ she explained.
He stepped closer and took her in his arms. ‘You should have, though. I’m keen to know if I’m about to be a dad.’
The excitement in his voice almost brought tears to Colette’s eyes. She knew Ed really wanted a baby, knew how important family was to him. It was to her, too. She’d wanted to make a family with him for so long. She was sure that time had finally come.
‘I’ll wait with you,’ he said, lowering the toilet seat cover and sitting on top of it. He pulled her onto his lap as they waited impatiently for the result to appear.
Colette’s leg bounced nervously and Ed placed a calming hand on her knee. ‘Take it easy,’ he assured her. ‘Relax.’
She knew he was only trying to comfort her but there was no comfort for Colette at that moment. Within seconds she might finally be able to realise her life’s dream.
She was so nervous it was a miracle that it was only her leg twitching and not her entire body. She just wanted this so badly.
Finally, enough time passed for them to check. Before Colette could do so, Ed grabbed the test and looked at it. His face remained still as his eyes moved from the display to her face.
‘Well?’ she pleaded, desperate for him to smile as she grabbed at it to see for herself.
‘I’m sorry …’ he whispered.
Colette blinked rapidly. It couldn’t be right. Her period was a month late. Not days, weeks. A whole month.
‘There has to be a mistake. A false negative, maybe,’ she said as she stood and dropped the test in the bin. She grabbed the box again, scrambling for the instructions, even though at this stage, she knew them off by heart.
‘Darling …’ he began, gently moving towards her.
‘No,’ she said firmly. ‘I have to be pregnant.’ She pulled out another box. She was going to do the test again. Ed stood by, helpless, as Colette took another wand out of its box.
‘Darling, there’s no point,’ he urged, but she wouldn’t listen. This couldn’t be right.
‘Of course there’s a point.’
But a few minutes later, her heart broke afresh as again she was defeated. Not Pregnant, read the display. The test fell from Colette’s hand and Ed dropped to his knees in front of where she sat on the edge of the bath.
‘I’m so sorry, my love.’
Her breath hitched as she fought against tears and lost. ‘Why?’ she cried. ‘Why is it never my turn?’
He wrapped his arms around her and pulled her close. ‘It will be soon, I’m sure. Just not now.’
‘Why not now?’ Colette argued. ‘When? When am I going to get my wish? When do I get to be a mother? Like Noelle, or your sisters-in-law, and so many of our friends. What about me? Wha
t’s wrong with me?’
Now she was weeping openly. There was no hiding or containing the pain she felt. She’d got her hopes up and again they’d been dashed. They were always dashed.
She didn’t understand it. The doctors said there was nothing wrong with her. Nothing wrong with Ed, either. It just wouldn’t happen.
Why?
‘Come on,’ he urged as he tried to pull Colette to her feet, but she wouldn’t budge. Undeterred, he picked her up in his arms instead and carried her to their bed.
He laid her down on top of the sheets and then sat down beside her.
‘All I want is to be a mother,’ she cried. ‘I want to give you children. I know you want to be a father, too. I’m sorry that I can’t seem to do it. So sorry I’ve failed you.’
‘Stop that,’ he chided, as he wrapped her tightly in his arms. ‘Don’t say that. You have never failed me. Not once. You are everything I ever wanted. The only thing. It doesn’t matter about children. I’m sure we’ll have them eventually. Just don’t ever say that you failed me, Colette. You couldn’t, even if you tried.’
‘You don’t understand how I feel,’ she wept as she looked into his eyes. ‘Every day I feel incomplete. It feels as if something is missing. I want a child.’
She tried to extricate herself from her husband’s grasp, but Ed wouldn’t let her go. He held her tight as she cried out her pain and disappointment.
She cried until tears no longer came.
Finally she stilled, too tired to move. She stared unseeingly at the curtains. The light of the sun was beginning to show behind them. It was Wednesday. She had to get ready for work but she didn’t want to go in today.
Ed stroked her hair. ‘There you go,’ he whispered soothingly. ‘Better now.’
Colette was embarrassed. She’d never behaved like that before. She’d never allowed him to know how much pain she was in over her failure to conceive.
‘I’m sorry,’ she began, looking at him.
‘Don’t.’ Ed pulled her against his chest gently. ‘Don’t apologise for hurting. But maybe … maybe it’s a good idea to just let all this go for a while.’
His words gave her pause. ‘Let it go?’
‘You know what I mean. That maybe we both stop trying so hard, and more importantly you stop beating yourself up about this. It hurts you to see the negative result, but it hurts me even more to see how much pain it causes you.’ He turned her face towards him. ‘Do you have any idea what it does to me?’
Tears stung her eyes again. ‘I just want us to have a family.’
‘We are a family. You and me. I don’t need a child, Colette. Quite frankly, if trying for one is going to do this to you, then I don’t want it at all.’ He hugged her tightly. ‘All I want is you. I’d do anything for you.’
She couldn’t believe what he was saying. What about all the talk about family? A big family, with lots of children? Is he really willing to give that up?
‘What about everything we talked about?’ she said, still stunned by what her husband had said. It didn’t make sense in her mind.
‘You’re the one who always wanted a family, really. You wanted one, so I wanted one. But if we can’t have one, it’s fine, too. We don’t need it. We have each other, don’t we?’
Colette didn’t know how to process this. Believing Ed would be so easy. And perhaps letting go of having a child was an easy solution, but it wasn’t something she believed she could do. She wanted a child. The desire was deep down in her soul.
She’d taken care of her nieces from time to time, even as she watched Noelle’s twins grow from a distance. Among Ed’s siblings’ children she was a favourite aunt, but that was it. An aunt. Not a mother.
‘Always a godmother, never a mother,’ she mimicked bitterly as her fingers played absently against Ed’s back.
‘There’s nothing wrong with that either,’ he said. ‘You are so great with children. Everyone knows that. But maybe it’s just not meant to be.’
‘Don’t say that,’ Colette responded as she pushed herself from his arms. ‘Don’t ever say that. I know I’m supposed to be a mother.’
‘Colette …’ Ed protested.
‘No,’ she interrupted. ‘I don’t accept that. I won’t.’
She rushed from the bed and over to the bathroom before Ed could reach her, slamming the door behind her and locking it. She could hear him at the door asking to be let in as she sat on the bath and once again began to cry.
How could Ed even say that to her? He knew what she wanted. He knew her heart. How could he just tell her it wasn’t for her? She hugged her knees as his voice became more urgent.
‘Colette, let me in. Let me in now. Don’t do this. I’m sorry. Just open up.’
‘Just go away,’ she shouted back.
‘Colette, please. This is ridiculous,’ Ed retorted. ‘You aren’t a teenager. This isn’t the way to handle problems. You can’t hide away and expect the truth to just vanish. You have to face it. I know it isn’t easy. I know it’s not what you want, but you have to see what this is doing to you. What it’s doing to us.’ Pain was in everything he said as his tone softened. ‘You think I want to say this to you? I don’t feel good about doing it, especially now, but I have to. I can’t watch you rip yourself apart anymore. I can’t watch you blame yourself for something that isn’t your fault. It just isn’t happening and we have to accept that.’
More tears erupted as she listened. This might be tearing them apart, but she couldn’t let go of it.
No matter how easy it was for Ed to get past this and decide a life without children was OK, it wasn’t for Colette. This was her dream.
Exhausted now, she slid onto the floor, resting her head on her arms as Ed continued to knock on the door.
‘Just go away,’ she pleaded softly. ‘Please go away.’
Chapter 25
Now
It was dinnertime when Kim and her family got back to the Excelsior from the train station.
Lily was hungry and cranky, making eating in the formal hotel dining room an ill-advised option.
Their daughter was small but her lungs were mighty, and when she was upset they resounded everywhere. She wasn’t at all badly behaved but when she was off-form she became very miserable and needed more attention.
Gabriel settled her back in the suite while Kim talked again on her phone outside on the terrace.
Hank had called back with some more information on the plagiarism claim.
‘I just spoke to the lawyer. This person claims some of the affirmations were her mother’s. They were shared throughout the family for generations. She says you stole them.’
Kim’s heart hammered as she tried to get a handle on this. ‘Well, if it’s family stuff, did she give any idea of how she thinks I supposedly came by this information to steal it?’
‘Her attorney’s being sketchy. I think he’s trying to feel me out. Rattle us, even, in the hope of a quick pay-off. Don’t worry. I don’t scare easily. And I don’t lose either.’
‘I know,’ Kim replied. Then she paused. ‘Does anyone else in the company know about this?’
‘You mean Antonio or the investors? No. Just you. I didn’t think you’d want anyone worrying, especially with the launch coming up. The only ones who know are the clerk who received the claim, my assistant, and me. Think it’s best to keep things quiet at this point until we fully know what we’re dealing with.’
‘I knew I hired you for a good reason, Hank,’ Kim commented. He was great at his job. She was sure she could trust him to handle this. If it could be handled. She sincerely hoped it could.
Her entire life could implode if it didn’t.
‘Everything OK?’ Gabriel called out gently from inside the room.
Kim turned and nodded, flashing what she hoped was a sincere smile.
He turned back to Lily, who was playing on the bed. ‘Mommy’s busy,’ she informed him, rattling off what Kim recognised as her own familiar refrain.
‘Can I have chicken for dinner?’
She spoke so well for a three-year-old that people often commented on it. It even surprised Kim how smart she could be sometimes. Gabriel said she took after her, but she wasn’t so sure. She didn’t feel that Lily got anything from her, except her blonde hair. When she looked at her child she didn’t see herself at all. Just Gabriel.
‘Kim? You still there?’
‘Sorry, Hank, what were you saying?’
‘Just that I’ve also hired someone to investigate these claims. It’ll probably be a couple of weeks before we can get better information. In the meantime, don’t you worry. I’ll make this go away – one way or another. Even if we just have to pay them off to get rid of them, but hopefully it won’t come to that.’
‘Thanks, Hank, appreciate it.’ She glanced back again at Gabriel and Lily, laughing together in the room. Barely an hour into their family reunion and already she’d abandoned them for work again. What must he think of her? ‘I need to go. Talk soon.’
She walked back into the hotel suite and set her phone down on the dresser. Lily pulled at her dress as she passed by, the bright pink colour catching her eye. Kim sat down beside them on the bed and went to cuddle her daughter.
‘Hey, honey.’
But Lily just ignored her. She was too preoccupied with her dad. Kim felt familiar rejection fill her chest, but she did her best to push it aside.
She could feel Gabriel’s eyes upon her as she rose from where she’d been perched. She walked towards the bathroom and closed the door behind her.
Why couldn’t she do this? Just be a proper mom. Why did it all feel so … unnatural to her? She could feel the usual sadness rise up and she couldn’t stop it.
Everything seemed to be falling apart just now. Just when it all should be coming together.
Tears glistened in her eyes and she shook her head to dismiss them, leaning against the sink vanity. She remained there for a couple of minutes before Gabriel’s voice called gently from the other side of the door.
‘Honey, are you OK?’
‘Sure!’ Kim replied quickly and cleared her throat. ‘Just coming.’ She flushed the toilet for effect and then moved back to the sink to splash some water on her face. She stared at her reflection in the mirror, and a tired, haggard face looked back.