Clive Sinclair tapped a silver fork against the crystal water goblet once as he stood to offer a toast. “To Thanksgiving,” he said, looking around the table at his guests, “and to the friends and family who we're blessed to share this holiday in celebration. Cheers!” He raised his flute, and then turned to his wife as they tapped their flutes together. Trey and I tapped our glasses and drank. From across the dining room table, I heard another tapping of silver to crystal, followed by Landon’s voice.
“If I may,” he said, standing up.
Oh shit . . .
I felt Trey stiffen next to me.
“I’d like to offer a toast as well. To Trey and Tylar,” he said, raising his flute, “and to the safe arrival of their baby. May their child be spared the unfortunate fate that befell my sister’s baby.”
Suddenly I heard a gasp around the table. Trey was on his feet in an instant, blue eyes blazing with rage.
“Landon,” he hissed, “Let’s take this outside now.”
Susan and Claudia were immediately at their sons’ sides; Clive and Nelson followed. It was if everything was unfolding in slow motion; voices, images were all swirling together in a giant collage of color and sound. The room was hot and my body felt clammy. I heard someone shout for Trey to grab me before I sank into dark oblivion.
Chapter 39
When I came to, my eyes met Trey’s worried gaze, his hand holding mine. I was in his room, lying on his bed, and I silently thanked God that I wasn't in yet another hospital room. He leaned over to adjust the cold compress on my forehead. I foggily remembered the family argument during dessert.
“What happened?” I asked.
“You fainted,” he replied, concern in his voice. “How do you feel now?”
“Just a little shaky,” I said. “I just remember that everything started swirling and it got really hot and loud in the room.”
“You can thank Landon, for that,” he snapped. “My parents think you need to go to the hospital, Tylar.”
“No,” I said abruptly, “no hospital. I’m fine now.”
“I don’t want to take any chances with you or the baby,” he said.
I reached up, touching the stubble around his chin dimple with my finger. He closed his hand around mine, raising it slightly to his lips, kissing it gently. His eyes warmly locked with mine.
“I love you, Tylar,” he sighed, a frown creasing his lovely forehead.
“I know, Trey,” I answered, studying his frown. “That’s supposed to be a good thing, isn’t it?”
He continued to stare at me pensively. “It just never has been for me,” he replied. He stood up, kicking off his shoes, and climbed onto the bed next to me fully dressed. He pulled me into the crook of his arm, placing his other hand on my belly. Within a minute, I once again felt the fluttering of butterfly wings beneath his hand. Trey felt it too, looking at me in amazement. I felt so relaxed in his arms, so protected and safe. We lay there, resting, his hand on my belly. The butterfly fluttered.
“Are you sure that I can’t get you anything to drink?”
“Honestly, I feel much better now. I’ve fainted before. I’ll call my doctor tomorrow and let her know what happened. If she feels I need to be seen, I’ll see a doctor here. Satisfied?”
“I suppose,” he acquiesced. He smoothed my hair back and lifted the cold compress off of my forehead. I felt totally better. I just wanted to stay here in his room with him.
“Have the Andrews left?” I asked.
“Yes,” he chuckled, “this is a Thanksgiving they won’t soon forget.”
“Did you end up punching Landon out?” I couldn’t hide the mischievous tone in my voice, secretly hoping that he had. He grinned, but shook his head.
“I was too busy seeing to you.” He held my hand now, our fingers interlocked.
“Do you want to tell me about it, Trey?”
He sighed again. “Tess and I knew each other before college,” he began. “She was a year behind me in school. Our parents had been friends for as long as I can remember. She was in college over here while I was at Oxford. Tess’s passion, like yours, was horses. She was studying to be a trainer. I'd finished undergrad at Oxford and was to start law school at Harvard in the fall. Tess was getting ready for her senior year at Virginia Intermont, your school,” he noted. “I bought Derringer in the U.K. as an early graduation gift for her. His bloodline traces back to Conversano, a black Neapolitan stallion foaled in 1767. She was thrilled when he arrived. The Andrews don’t stable horses, so he was kept here. Tess’s plan was to train and compete over the summer and into the early fall, and then start classes in the fall. I proposed in June after I returned from Oxford. I'd already sent Derringer on ahead, and my father had hired a guy by the name of Zach Flannery to show Derringer in dressage, they did incredibly well. Zach and Tess worked all summer together. I barely saw her, apart from the competitions. Zach lived on site here as well.” Trey paused momentarily, collecting his thoughts. His voice was pained when he continued with the story.
“There was a high-level riding school competition the week after Labor Day. It was one level below Grand Prix. Tess had been working Derringer hard in training for it. In truth, she'd been working him too hard. He'd aggravated a muscle in his rear flank. I saw him at practice right before I left for Harvard, noticed the injury, and I asked her to stop with his training until the muscle healed. She and Zach ignored my warning. Tess argued that it was her horse when I found out about it during a phone call back here. During practice a few days before the event, Zach was riding Derringer and Tess was observing from the middle of the arena. Zach was attempting the levade, that’s an air move where the horse—”
“I know what the levade is,” I reminded him.
“Sorry,” he smiled, “at any rate, due to Derringer’s muscle problem, he did not land properly; somehow Zach was thrown. Tess ran over to them and grabbed Derringer’s bridle, trying to calm him, but his front leg came down on her, pinning her to the ground.”
My eyes widened in horror, picturing this scene. Trey struggled to get the rest of the story out. “Tess was careflighted to a hospital in Nashville. I flew in from Cambridge. Her pelvis was shattered. Zach was at her side when I arrived.” I could see Trey’s composure waver as he recalled this part of the story.
“You don’t have to continue if you don’t want to.”
“No,” he said, his eyes dark with anger or sorrow, I couldn’t tell which. “You need to know this part too. Tess was pregnant; the accident, of course, caused her to miscarry. Her pelvis was so shattered that it couldn't be repaired enough to enable her to bear children in the future. I loved her. I mourned the loss of our child, although I didn’t know until then that she'd been pregnant. It didn’t matter to me if we couldn’t have children in the future; all that mattered to me was her.”
I gasped, horrified at the awful circumstance.
Trey continued, “Tess was angry with the situation. She ordered me to destroy Derringer. I refused to destroy a perfectly fine horse over something that could have been avoided. I knew in time she would come to understand that, being the person that she was.” He rubbed his eyes and inhaled a deep breath. Seeing his pain tore my heart in two. “As it turned out, I guess I never really knew the person that she was. The baby she miscarried wasn’t mine, it was Zach’s.”
“Oh Trey,” I murmured, reaching over to him.
“She told me that she was in love with Zach, that they wanted to be together. She said that she had never really loved me.”
“Why did Landon say that earlier, about our baby having the chance his sister’s didn’t?”
“Because, I've never told anyone the truth, apart from you just now. Until now, only Tess, Zach, and I knew the truth. I felt like she'd been through enough. I didn’t want her reputation crushed as well. It caused a rift between my family and me for several years, and only recently have the Andrews come around again. Tess let everyone believe that she broke the engagement becaus
e I wouldn’t put Derringer down. I never told them any different.”
“But that’s not fair to you,” I said, sitting up. “Why would you let people believe things about you that aren’t true? She would’ve ended the engagement anyway.”
He smiled sadly, pulling me down to him. “Because it wouldn’t change anything, I needed to let her walk away with something. Tess was, and still is, a fragile person.”
Just then, there was a light knock on the bedroom door. Trey jumped up and opened it, stepping aside to allow his parents in. Oh crap, I thought. I bet Trey and I had some ’splaining to do. Susan was at my side immediately. “How are you feeling, darling,” she asked in her sweet southern accent, “you gave us a bit of a scare down there.” She put her hand on my forehead as if checking to see if I had a fever.
“I’m feeling much better, Mrs. Sinclair, thank you,” I replied warmly.
“Now, there is none of this ‘Mrs. Sinclair’ do you hear? You call me Susan like everyone else does.”
I nodded, smiling back at her. I noticed Clive talking to Trey in hushed tones. Trey was leaning against the door, one leg propped back against it. He ran a hand through his hair. I flushed when I realized that Susan was watching me watch her son.
“Can I get you anything, darling?” she asked, sweetly.
“No, I’m fine for now, really.”
“Ok then,” she said, patting my leg. “We want you to get some rest and take care of that baby.”
Clive looked over, having finished his conversation with Trey, and bid me a good night, telling me to let the staff know if I needed anything. I wished him a good night as well.
Trey sat back down on the bed with a sheepish look on his face.
“What?” I asked, “Are you grounded?”
He chuckled, giving me a glimpse of that sexy dimple.
“Your dad looked kind of serious just now.”
“He says that I should move to another room to ensure you get restful sleep,” he said, mimicking his father’s British accent.
My hormones screamed ‘hell no, you don’t go’ in unison. He saw the alarm on my face and gave me a dimpled grin.
“Don’t worry, I told him that you called the shots, not me.”
He snuggled back against the pillows, and I looked sternly at him.
“Thank you very much,” I said, feigning anger, “now he's going to think I seduced you.”
“I can set him straight you know. There’s always the video," he said laughing.
“You're deplorable!” I was laughing too. He was playful again and I relished his humor.
“All kidding aside, it’s time for you to get some sleep,” he smiled at me as he stood up from the bed, walking to his closet. From inside he called to me, “Did you only bring sexy nighties?”
“Yes. Are you complaining?”
He returned with one of his long-sleeved dress shirts that would be longer on me than any of the nighties I brought. “Here,” he said, offering me the shirt, “put this on, please?”
I took it from his hand and held it to my nose. I only liked the shirts that he'd worn. This one was clean and didn’t smell like Trey. “I can’t wear this,” I tossed it back to him.
“What? Why?” he stared at me blankly.
“I want a shirt that has your smell on it,” I explained. Trey looked at me incredulously, finally getting the picture.
“Christ,” he growled in a not-really-mad tone as he pulled his sweater over his head. He unbuttoned his oxford shirt and handed it to me. “Here, is this one stinky enough for you?”
I held it to my face, “Umm, just right,” I said, breathing in his scent and smiling. “And you don’t stink by the way. You have a very sensual scent.” I turned presenting my back to him so that he could unhook my bra. He slid his hands around me, cupping my breasts and massaging them with his fingers.
He pressed up to me and I could feel his erection on my backside. I was on my knees on the bed, he stood next to it. I turned to face him, letting my hand drop down to his crotch, feeling his bulge. He pulled me into a kiss, our lips and tongues in sync. I moaned against him. He pulled away.
“Baby, come on. You need your rest. My parents are probably right outside the door listening to make sure I keep my promise.”
I stopped, horrified to think that Trey was serious. He laughed, putting his shirt around me and buttoning it, leaving the top three buttons undone. He pulled the bed covers down, ordering me under them. I obeyed this time, watching as he carefully tucked the covers around me like a papoose. He would make sure there would be no touching tonight.
I lay there thinking about the next day. I still planned on going shopping with Gina and was hopeful that Trey wouldn’t nix those plans. I'd forgotten to mention it to him in all of the confusion of the day. That shower seemed to be taking a particularly long time. I smiled, wondering if he was purposely dragging it out hoping that I'd fall asleep.
Trey had told me he loved me today. It was as if he'd been trying not to. I understood his apprehension after he shared with me his history with Tess. I was sure Landon had already let her know that Trey was to be a father…again.
Part of me could understand Trey wanting to protect Tess’s pride. He'd allowed himself to play the villain in all of this. But I couldn’t comprehend why he hadn’t told his parents the truth. They seemed like reasonable people who would honor his request not to share the information with Tess’s family.
My eyes were getting heavy. I knew that it wouldn’t be long before I nodded off. I could hear the shower still running. I smiled knowing that Trey cared about me and was doing this for me. I allowed sleep to finally take over.
Chapter 40
I awoke the next morning very rested. Trey was lying awake watching me sleep, his head propped up on his hand. “Good morning, sweetheart,” he said, “I have a surprise. I want you to come with me.”
He was off the bed, heading for the bathroom before I'd thrown the covers off. I followed. When I went through the door, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Trey had filled his sunken tub with a foamy, vanilla-scented bubble bath. Lit candles circled the tub. He'd cued up soft music. There were two crystal goblets filled with orange juice. A large crystal bowl full of ice had smaller bowls resting in it containing sliced cantaloupe and honeydew melons, strawberries, blueberries, grapes, and pineapple chunks. A pile of fluffy white towels lay folded nearby, along with all of the necessary body wash, shampoo and conditioner containers. Bath sponges were ready and waiting. I turned to him, my eyes wide.
Without a word, he slipped out of his clothes and gestured that I do the same. He extended his hand to me, helping me down into the bath. Trey didn’t let me lift a finger as he gently bathed me, touching every intimate part of my body, massaging soap into my shoulders, legs, and feet. He shampooed my hair then lathered it with conditioner. We sipped our orange juice and he fed me fruit slices. He rinsed the conditioner out of my hair and sponged soap from my back. He leaned forward, kissing my neck and shoulders. I turned to face him, wrapping my legs over his. With lathered hands, I washed his member gently; it sprang erect at my touch.
I looked up at him, our eyes locking, wondering if he was going to object to more play. He lifted me up, setting me on the side of the sunken bath and wrapped one of the fluffy white towels around me. He got out, wrapping a towel around his hips before continuing with me. He towel dried my skin gently and took my hand, dropping his towel and led me to the bed. He didn’t let me sit or recline.
“Stand right there,” he instructed, pulling me close. He tilted my chin, lowering his mouth to mine for a long, lingering kiss. His fingers found the top of my towel, releasing it so that it fell to my feet. We faced each other naked.
Trey’s eyes moved hungrily over my still damp body, taking in every curve. He reached out, moving a wet tendril from my breast, fingering it between his thumb and forefinger.
"Love me, Tylar," he whispered.
And I wrapped my arms around his neck,
and he carried me to our bed where I loved Trey with everything I had, bringing him within me, and savoring the fullness of our love.
Afterwards, as we still lay together intertwined, I glanced at the clock. "Oh shoot, Gina's gonna be here any minute. We're going shopping."
"Why is this the first I heard of it?" Trey grumbled.
"Oh come on. I can’t shop for you when you’re with me,” I pointed out. He did look genuinely disappointed. “Listen, I can be back whenever you say. Did you have plans for us today?”
“I thought we’d watch some football then go to dinner at Morelli’s.”
“Why don’t you and your dad watch football? We can still go to dinner at Morelli’s. I’ll be back way before then.”
He nodded, “Promise me that you won’t let Gina talk you into another piercing or maybe a tattoo this time?”
“I promise,” I replied, saluting him.
“And don’t forget it,” he warned.
I dressed in jeans, a dark brown sweater, and my side-zippered boots. Trey emerged from his closet, looking impeccable as usual. He wore jeans and a dark emerald green pullover sweater.
“You look very handsome,” I said, standing on my tiptoes to kiss him. He seemed a little pouty still. He put his arms around me, one of his hands gently tugging at my ponytail.
“You know I can’t resist you when you bounce around in a ponytail like that,” he teased.
Smiling flirtatiously, I traced his chin with my index finger. “Maybe I don’t want you to resist me.”
“That reminds me,” he interrupted, releasing his hold, “don’t forget to call your doctor to let her know about fainting yesterday, okay?"
“I'll call her,” I groaned, taking my phone from the nightstand.
I spoke with my doctor’s nurse, explaining about my fainting spell. I answered several of her questions. She promised to get with the doctor and call back.
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