by Midgley, D M
“Don’t, okay.” I hope I’m not blushing. It’s not exactly manly to blush and my face feels incredibly warm. “We kissed. That was all. There’s nothing between us.”
“You can keep trying to make me believe that, but I know what I saw. That was definitely not just a kiss and I see it in your eyes that you like her. Why don’t you just tell her?” I scoff.
“No way. She’s hot and cold with me, and she hasn’t even talked to me this evening yet.”
“Oh for God’s sake, Brandon, stop being a baby and get over there! Don’t wait for her. If you like her, then go and talk to her.”
She’s right maybe I should be the one to go over there? I take a swig of my beer, the one I’ve been holding since the party started.
“Right, I’m going to go and get the cake for the table.” She walks away toward the kitchen, leaving me on my own. I start walking toward her, but I’m cut off from getting to her by Maddison. She looks like she’s ready to go out clubbing in her short, black dress and red high heels. Everyone else has dressed casually because it’s only an informal get together.
“Hey, baby. Have you missed me?” This is an entirely different women to the one I first met. I thought she was shy and uncomfortable around people, but this woman is the total opposite.
“How can I miss you when I see you every day?” I shake my head. She closes the distance between us and I can smell the alcohol on her breath.
When the hell did she start drinking?
“Oh, yeah.” She starts giggling and I see Lily and Joshua looking over at us. I can’t stop looking at Lily and she’s beginning to look angry as she’s glaring at Maddison. She hasn’t even looked at me yet. “Let’s do something tomorrow. Just the two of us.” She wraps her arms around my neck in a tight grip.
“Uh, Maddison, I’m not sure what I’m doing tomorrow.” I try to untangle her arms from around my neck.
“Oh, come on baby. We can do anything you want to do.” She’s trying to be seductive and flirty, but she’s failing miserably.
“Okay, but I have something to do now, so I will talk to you tomorrow.” I manage to get her arms off of me and leave her standing there while I make my way over to Lily. I notice that Joshua isn’t with her now and she’s all by herself, leaning against the railing looking out to sea.
“Hi.”
She looks at me and turns quickly away and she doesn’t seem pleased that I’m talking to her.
“Are you okay?”
She doesn’t say anything for a while, then she sighs and turns to face me. “I’m fine, Brandon.” Her eyes looked glazed and I’m sure she’s reached her limit, but she’s still gulping down the wine that she’s holding on tightly to.
“You don’t look fine.”
She empties her glass and glares. “You don’t know me, so don’t pretend that you know what I’m feeling. I don’t need you being all concerned for me.” She walks off before I can say anything else.
What the hell is wrong with her and why is she being so cold again? She frustrates me so much.
“What was that all about?” Joshua is standing beside me.
“I have no idea what her problem is, and I’m not sure if I can be bothered.” I can’t tell him that she’s driving me crazy.
“I saw you and Maddison.” I notice a weary gaze in his eyes.
“Yeah, it was nothing really. She’s drunk.”
“You want to be careful there, mate. She’s poisonous and she takes things the wrong way…a lot.” I look at him and I can see the concern in his eyes and something else that I’m not sure about.
“Whoa, okay. I thought she was Annabelle’s friend and your PA?”
He shifts from foot to foot and I’m confused. “Yeah, she is, but I think you just need to be careful. I don’t think she’s right for you.” This is the strangest conversation I’ve had with him and I’m not sure what to say.
“Okay thanks for the…heads up, but it really isn’t any of your business and I can take care of myself. She seems harmless –”
“She isn’t though,” he interrupts upset and I don’t know why. This is a weird conversation to have with a guy I’ve only just met. “I’m sorry…I’m sorry…I better go.” He hurries away and I’m left with no idea about what’s just happened.
I can’t believe that I’ve just said that to Brandon and then walked away. I saw the way Maddison was all over him and I’m concerned about him. I know she has no interest in him, and I know she’s trying to do this to make me jealous. She doesn’t get that I love Annabelle, and no one will come between us. After everything Annabelle and I had to go through with Tammy, I’m frustrated that this is even happening. I see Maddison sitting in the corner on her own and before I can think it through, I head over to her.
“What the hell are you doing with Brandon? Just leave him alone. I don’t know what game you’re playing, but it ends here…understand?” She giggles hysterically and takes a sip of her wine.
“Ah, baby, are you jealous? I knew you would be, that’s why I did it.” She leans forward so I can see her cleavage and licks her lips seductively. “Why don’t we get out of here and go somewhere…alone?”
“Are you fucking serious? I can’t believe you’re still doing this. Leave my friends and me alone. I mean it.”
She huffs and crosses her legs. “Fine. Let’s see what Annabelle thinks about all this.” She smiles a devilish smile.
“Leave Annabelle out of this, there’s nothing to tell.”
“Oh, I don’t agree. There’s that kiss in your office and our little moments at work.”
Panic consumes me, I don’t want Annabelle finding out. There’s nothing that she needs to know. I have to protect her from this nut job.
“There’s nothing to tell because you’re nothing to me. Why don’t you get that through your thick head?” She stands up and wobbles before composing herself. It concerns me that she’s so drunk.
“You’re a prick Joshua, and I will tell Annabelle when you least expect it.” She walks up to me and places her body flush against mine. “I will make you regret treating me this way.” She kisses me on the cheek before walking away. I watch her walk toward her bungalow before disappearing from sight.
“Babe, is everything okay?” I snap my head around to see Annabelle standing there with a chocolate cake in her hands, so I plaster on a smile.
“Yeah baby, everything’s fine. Here, let me help you.” I take the cake from her and place it on the table with the rest of the half eaten food. It looks like everyone has enjoyed Annabelle’s cooking. Annabelle wraps her arms around my waist and I kiss the top of her head.
“I love you, so much, Joshua.” She snuggles closer.
“I love you, too.” I give her another kiss to her head. I love her so much that I won’t let Maddison ruin what we have. I will protect Annabelle…always.
I’m so pleased that I arranged this get together. Everyone seems to be enjoying themselves and liking the food I’ve served, especially the cake. I said I made it but, to be honest, I bought it from the market. I’m not going to tell anyone as they seemed impressed that I’d baked. Tracy and Karl were highly amusing all night. They hardly socialized with anyone, and I can’t really blame them. I’m happy that they’re together, and I’m not bothered that they’re so wrapped up in each other. They left not long ago and headed straight for Karl’s bungalow, which means Brandon will be sleeping under the stars again tonight.
Poor Brandon, but he doesn’t seem to mind. He left ages ago and headed down to the beach. He seemed kind of down, and I think it has something to do with Lily. I haven’t managed to talk to her about it, and I know that Tracy probably has no idea what’s going on outside her and Karl’s little bubble. I was going to have a little natter with Lily before clearing up, but I couldn’t find her anywhere, so I assume she’s gone to bed. I look at my watch and notice that it’s 1:00 a.m. It’s just Joshua and me now, clearing everything away. I wanted to do it before we headed to bed ours
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I can’t stop thinking about Maddison and Joshua earlier. They were talking very closely and I’m not sure what it was all about. Joshua has been quiet, but he keeps making out that he’s fine when clearly he’s not. Maybe it’s work related, and he doesn’t want me to worry? It’s doing my head in because I can’t get a proper answer from him.
“What are you thinking about?” I smile as Joshua wraps his arms around me from behind. He rests his chin on my shoulder.
“Oh, nothing important.” He kisses my shoulder and my heart flutters.
“Well, let’s leave this and go to bed.” He nibbles my neck and I move my head so he has better access.
“Okay,” I sigh. He turns me around and sweeps me off my feet. Wrapping my arms around his neck, I kiss him while he walks us to our bedroom. I love him so much that I’m worried about whatever’s eating at him. I hope the business is okay and it’s nothing serious. I need to find out what’s happening, so I think I’ll have to speak to someone other than Joshua.
Maybe I need to speak with Maddison and find out what’s going on?
WEDNESDAY
Why is it always me that has a hangover after a heavy night of drinking? Maddison was just as bad as me but has jumped out of bed with a spring in her step this morning. We never spoke much, but she got ready pretty quickly before leaving to go, God knows where. Me, I’m still in my bed after having to drag myself out to grab some painkillers and a glass of water. Every time I lift my head I feel dizzy and nauseous, so my plan for this morning is to stay here and feel sorry for myself.
“Hey, sleepyhead. How are you feeling?” His gorgeous, silky voice flows straight through me and sets my heart a flutter. I don’t have to turn my head to know that Brandon is here.
“Yeah, I’m fine, just great.” I close my eyes to stop the room from spinning, but it doesn’t seem to be helping. I hear Brandon chuckling, but I can’t see him.
“Well, you sure don’t look fine, and I’m not at all surprised by the amount of alcohol you consumed last night.”
“You don’t have to remind me. I can assure you that I’m feeling the effects now.” I glance to my right and Brandon comes into view. He’s walked in and is leaning against the wall with his arms folded. He looks gorgeous in his pale blue board shorts and white shirt. He’s left it unbuttoned so I can see his chiseled, tanned chest underneath. He always looks great and look at me…I’m camped out on my bed with probably a bush for hair and I’m wearing my ratty pajamas that I never thought anyone would see. I know I’m bunking with Maddison, but I don’t give a shit what she thinks.
“I came by to see if you wanted to do something today.” He smirks.
“Um…nah. I think I’ll just stay here until I’m feeling better.”
“Yeah, I think that might be best.” He doesn’t look like he’s leaving so there’s a strange silence between us. “Look…what happened last night?” I’m confused by his question.
“Um…I don’t know what you mean.”
“Well, we had a great time yesterday in the hot tub…”
I wait with bated breath hoping he isn’t thinking about our kiss. It was just a kiss. A scorching, explosive, fireworks behind the eyes type of kiss, but it didn’t mean anything. Not to me anyway.
“And last night you wouldn’t even look at me, let alone speak to me. Why Lily? I don’t get it.” He seems serious about my answer.
“What’s there to get? We had fun yesterday and had a bit of a make out session in the hot tub and last night, I had fun too, talking to everyone and having a drink. Why are you making a big deal out of it?” I know I’m being a bitch, but I can’t help it. We had fun with each other, I like him a lot, but I do not want a relationship or anything like that. I need him to understand that it’s not going to go anywhere.
“Oh, I’m sorry for being kind of confused about what’s happening between us. You keep blowing hot and cold with me, and I’m getting sick of it. Just tell me what’s going on here?” I’m stunned by his outburst. He has his fists clenched by his side. I think I can see a vein, pulsating in his neck. I’ve never seen him like this before.
“I really don’t need this right now.” I close my eyes to try to stop myself from feeling sick. “Nothing is happening between us. We are friends…that’s all.” I keep my eyes closed because I can’t look at him.
“Fine. If that’s all this is then I’m glad we sorted it out. I wouldn’t want to waste any more of my time on something that will never be.” I hear footsteps walking away from me and then stop. “I might go and see if Maddison is still up for doing something today. She seemed keen last night.”
And there it is, the stab to the heart I was waiting for. What’s wrong with me? I tell him that there’s nothing between us and we’re just friends but when he says that, I feel like I have been pierced in the heart and I don’t understand why. I don’t want him to hang out with Maddison. I can’t stand that thought. But I can’t tell Brandon not to, so I lift my head and lock eyes with Brandon, who’s standing in the doorway.
“Have fun.”
He doesn’t show any emotion and his beautiful brown eyes look cold and distant. He walks out the door. I sigh and lay back down because I’m feeling insanely sick from that one movement. I turn over on my side and try to sleep the hangover off while attempting not to think about what Brandon and Maddison are doing together.
She really pisses me off sometimes! She’s so annoying and I hate this hot and cold drama that she keeps putting me through. I don’t understand why she’s like this. I’m sick of being some sort of puppy, following her around and trying to understand her behavior toward me. When I got up this morning, my first thoughts were of Lily. I had to see her after what happened in the hot tub. I was still confused by the brush off at the get together, but I thought she was probably trying to collect her thoughts, so I gave her the night. Now this morning, I just wanted to see how she was and being my stupid, pathetic self, I thought she liked me and maybe that kiss in the hot tub meant something. But of course, I’ve misread the situation as usual. I’m so angry now, and I just wanted her to feel something, anything toward me that’s why I threw it in her face about spending the day with Maddison. I know she hates her, and telling her that was bound to make her jealous. I had to get out of there before I said something I’d regret, so I’m off to find Maddison and take my mind off of Lily.
“Whoa mate, where’s the fire?” Joshua steps out in front of me. He looks like he’s on his way to the beach wearing his green board shorts.
“What?” I grit my teeth and try not to snap at him.
“Where you going in such a hurry?” He looks at me and he must see the anger in my eyes. “What’s wrong?”
“Lily, that’s what’s wrong? What is wrong with her? One minute she’s flirting and we’re having a laugh and the next she doesn’t talk to me and is giving me the brush off. I thought she liked me, but I’m not sure I’ve read her right.” Joshua laughs and I really don’t see what’s so funny.
“Boy, she’s done a number on you. She’s feisty, but I do know she likes you.”
“Feisty? That’s all you’ve got?” I laugh. “How could you possibly know that she likes me?”
“Okay, maybe I don’t actually know, but when you two are together, you seem to be into other from what I’ve seen.”
“I really like her…a lot, but I’m not so sure we’re meant to be together. I can’t keep doing this dance with her. She’s hot and cold all the time, and I’m never sure which one I’m going to get when I speak to her.”
“I don’t really know her very well, but why don’t you talk to her?”
I snort and he raises an eyebrow. “I have tried that. Why do you think I’m in a spin and rushing around?” He chuckles. “I’m just on my way to find Maddison. Have you seen her?”
He frowns and all the light flashes from his eyes. “No, I haven’t.” He looks down at the ground before speaking again. “Listen about Maddison—”
> “Look, don’t, okay? I don’t understand what your problem is with Maddison, but leave me out of it. Maddison has been nothing but nice to me and we get on great.” He doesn’t look happy, but he smiles.
“Okay, no worries. I’m going to the beach, Annabelle is waiting for me.” He walks off, but before he gets too far, he spins around to face me.
“Brandon?”
“Yeah?
“Just be careful…with Maddison.” I nod my head and he takes off toward the beach. I roll my eyes when he’s gone. I really don’t get him and this whole “Be careful with Maddison” crap.
“Hey, Brandon.” I glance up to see Maddison walking toward me in a skimpy red bikini.
“Hey, I was just looking for you.”
“Oh yeah? What’s up?” She stops in front of me. This woman doesn’t understand personal space because she’s definitely in mine right now.
“Well, I wondered if you fancied doing something today…with me?” She smiles a ravishing smile and her eyes are sparkling.
“Sure, I’d love to.” She grazes her fingers up my arm and her touch makes me shiver. She gazes at me from beneath her eyelashes. “So what would you like to do?”
“Well, since we only have two days left, why don’t we try something like scuba diving?” She wrinkles her nose and thinks about it for a few seconds before squealing and throwing her arms around me.
“Okay, I’m in! This is going to be so much fun!” She gives me a quick peck on the lips which I’m not prepared for. Before I can do anything, she rushes into her bungalow shouting that she’s going to get ready. I keep looking at the bungalow wondering what Lily is up to and whether Maddison has told her where we’re going. I shouldn’t feel guilty for spending time with another woman, but Lily and I aren’t together so I don’t need to feel this way. Lily has pushed me away again, so I’m going to enjoy today without worrying about her.
Oh, I so don’t want to leave here on Friday. I can’t believe it’s Wednesday already. I’ve enjoyed being here on this quiet and peaceful island. Everyone has gotten on so well, and I couldn’t have asked for anything better. Joshua and I seem to be a lot better than we were, but I still can’t help but feel that something’s not quite right. I haven’t had a chance to talk to Maddison yet, so I’m still completely in the dark as to what’s going on there. This afternoon I’m relaxing on the beach, trying to top up the amazing glowing tan I have going on. I, at least, want to go back home looking like I’ve been abroad. Joshua has gone swimming and I can just see his head, bobbing up and down as he swims backward and forward in the sea. It’s been great reconnecting again. I love our beautiful daughter to bits, but it’s been so long since we’ve just been a couple. I see Tracy and Karl, walking toward me holding hands. I smile seeing how amazing they look together. I’m surprised that they’ve even emerged from their bungalow. I’m not sure why they’ve decided to grace us with their presence when they didn’t even talk to anyone else last night. I did catch them making out quite a lot.