Honey Hill House
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‘Bea, I can’t see you from up here, but I know you’re in the crowd somewhere. I have some things I need to say to you and I wanted to do it out here in public so that you know that I mean them. This way I’m not just accountable to you, but to the whole town if I screw things up again.’
The room had gone eerily quiet and the space around Bea became even greater. Joe came over and slid his arm around her waist protectively. ‘Are you okay, sis?’ he asked. ‘Do you want me to stop him?’
‘No,’ she whispered. ‘I want to hear what he has to say.’
‘Beatrice Elliot,’ Mitch continued, ‘you are the love of my life. I think about you night and day. I think about you when I’m driving, when I’m playing with my son, when I’m doing the dishes and at night you fill my dreams.’
A collective ‘aaw’ came from some of the women in the crowd and few sniggers were heard from some of the blokes. ‘Give a rest, Mitch,’ someone called from the back, but the voice was quickly shushed by others.
Mitch wasn’t deterred. ‘I think you already know this. I don’t think you doubt my love for you but maybe you doubt my ability to be there for you with all that I have going on in my life. Bea, I want you to know I will do anything to keep you in my life. Being away from you these past few months has been torture for me.’
A pathway had cleared so that not a single body stood between her and Mitch. Bea wanted to step forward, to go up to him and stop him from making such a colossal fool of himself, but she found her feet fused to the spot.
‘I’m not asking for the world Bea. I just want a chance to be part of your life again. I promise you will always come first in my life. We can take things slow. We don’t have to get married, or live together, not unless that’s something you want. I just want to know that I can see you each day and that you’ll be pleased to see me. Whatever else I have, I’m nothing without you. So what do you say? Can you give me another chance?’
The whole room was looking at her, waiting for her answer. ‘He must really love you, sis, to make such a dick of himself in front of all these people,’ Joe whispered. ‘For God’s sake go give the poor chump an answer. Put him out of his misery.’
What on earth was she doing standing here? This was her chance to have everything. For years now everyone kept telling her she was brave, when really in her heart she knew every action she’d ever taken stemmed from fear, not courage. Here was a chance to finally be the woman everyone thought she was. Her mother’s words yet again came to her.
Be brave, my little honeybee.
Later Bea couldn’t remember how she got up on the stage, but somehow she found herself there in Mitch’s arms. He pushed the microphone away. ‘I meant every word,’ he said. ‘I’ve thought long and hard about whether this was the right thing for me, for you and for Ollie, and honestly Bea, I don’t know. I only know how I feel. I’m desperately unhappy without you. I feel like my whole world’s turned grey. So what do you think? Will you give me another chance?
‘I will,’ she said, throwing her arms around his neck.
Then he kissed her and the sound of the whole town clapping and cheering became the soundtrack to the story they would tell Ollie in years to come.
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Title: Honey Hill House
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