by Reyner, Jade
Celeste had also gone shopping on Sunday afternoon and had taken Cole with her. They were going to get some clothes for Elise as she had obviously left everything behind as well as the other essentials that she would need until things could be sorted out more permanently. With Cole and Celeste organising her wardrobe, Elise was slightly concerned as to what they would come back with but was relieved to find it was mainly jeans and casual wear. She wasn’t due to return to work for at least another week so didn’t need any formal wear for now.
Unwrapping the packets of underwear in front of Vaughn and Cole was hilarious as they both struggled with their testosterone levels and, at one point, she was convinced that they were going to go head to head. Cole was finding it hard to cope with the visual - similar to his reaction in the meeting room to her stockings - and Vaughn was seriously wound up about the fact that Cole had bought Elise underwear. Vaughn had earlier given strict instructions that only Celeste was to purchase those items but Cole had added a few of his own choices, most likely out of devilment, and the atmosphere in the room was tense as the men argued about the rights and wrongs of the underwear choice. Celeste and Elise found the whole thing highly entertaining and were in stitches by the time all of the packets had been opened and crammed into a duffel bag, ready to take to Vaughn’s flat.
The only cloud on the horizon for Elise was the fact that Cole, Vaughn and Celeste were regularly receiving text messages throughout the day, which they all read and then studiously ignored. By the end of the afternoon Elise had counted nearly twenty between them which they had all laughed off with various lame excuses. Elise knew that she was being lied to and she knew that they were also all on edge - Vaughn’s regular glances across to Sean for reassurance gave testament to that – and she had no idea what was going on. No one was talking and she found her emotions ranging from fear to hurt as she considered every possibility. She hated the fact that the three people she was closest to in the world were very obviously keeping secrets from her and it also scared the hell out of her as to why they felt that they needed to.
Despite Celeste and Cole’s shopping expedition, Elise still had very little and so it took her no time at all to unpack and settle into Vaughn’s flat. It was as beautiful as she remembered and despite the circumstances, she was really grateful for the opportunity to spend some more time enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the countryside. Although it was still winter, some of the trees in the woods beyond were evergreen and they provided a colourful contrast to the otherwise stark vista of the season. As dusk fell over the fields beyond the flat, Elise revelled in watching some rabbits running around, hopping and prancing as they went about their daily business, dipping in and out of holes and bushes and she began to envy them their freedom.
After the trauma of the last few days, they both wanted nothing more than a quiet evening and so they shared that curled up on the sofa in front of the warmth of the fire, talking softly and cuddling gently. Alone like this with the man that she loved, she felt almost invincible and it was hard to comprehend the ugliness that lay in wait just outside the door. They went to bed together a short while later, content to just be with each other, and no words were exchanged as they clasped one another tightly, moulding as one and letting the beauty of their relationship wash over them as they both drifted exhausted into a peaceful and undisturbed sleep.
Monday dawned bright and wintry, and after a leisurely breakfast, Vaughn went into the office for a few hours which left Elise alone in the flat with Sean. When they had driven over here yesterday evening, Sean had followed behind in her car and had filled it up with petrol on the way so that when she was feeling up to it, she would be able to get out and about.
There was never any discussion about her being left on her own, it just didn’t happen – either Sean, Stan or Vaughn were there with her at all times. Cole had gone back to his usual hours at work but she knew that she would see him later on in the day and he called her virtually every hour to check in. Vaughn had arranged for Elise to have a new phone and he had made sure that all of their numbers were programmed into it, including those for the security guys, so that she could always reach someone if she needed to.
As the shock of the last week began to wear off, Elise couldn’t help feeling that this was all a little bit over the top. She understood that Dale had injured her badly but she had been married to the man for ten years and she felt sure that he wouldn’t put her life seriously in danger. After she had first come round and had begun to heal, Celeste, Cole and Vaughn had all sat her down and talked to her about calling the police to press charges. They wanted Dale locked up and the key thrown away but Elise was reluctant to do that. She knew that if she wanted to she could get the police involved but she didn’t – she just wanted to move forward and get on with her life. She needed to talk to Dale and sort it out face to face and she hoped that he would be sorry. That would be enough for her – all she required was for him to understand what he had done to her and to allow her to have her freedom, and then she would be happy to close the book on that part of her life. She didn’t want the mess of statements and examinations and testaments and court hearings. She just wanted to put it all to bed and move on.
Over the following days, they had each individually tried to get her to change her mind but she had remained firm. This was her life and whether they liked it or not, she needed to resolve all of her problems in her own way; getting the police involved didn’t factor into her way of thinking.
Looking out of the window to the countryside beyond, Elise began to feel restless and decided that she would really like to get out for a while, go for a walk and get some fresh air. She had been cooped up for so long she was beginning to get cabin fever.
She found Sean in the lounge and he jumped up the second she walked into the lounge.
“Are you OK, Miss Grayson?” he asked. She loved the formality with which he addressed her; when she had told him to call her Elise he had declined, saying that he preferred to maintain a ‘professional’ relationship.
“Yes, thanks Sean, I’m fine. I was just thinking – is there any chance we could go for a walk, do you think? It’s beautiful out there and I would love to get some air.” She knew it was pointless asking to go on her own and besides which, it would be nice to have some company.
“I’m not sure, Miss Grayson, I would need to check with Mr Granger. Let me just call him.” Elise pasted on a smile and thanked Sean as he walked to the other end of the room to make the call. Honestly, this was starting to get ridiculous. She knew it was for her own good but if this ever got to the point where she had to ask to go for a pee then she would be completely and utterly done with all of this.
Sean returned, having had a brief conversation with Vaughn.
“That’s OK, Miss Grayson, but we have to stay on the pavements and public roads. Mr Granger doesn’t want you going into the woodland.”
“Thank you Sean, I guess that’s better than nothing.” She said and went into the bedroom to find her new stout boots and a jumper. She smiled as she put the extra clothing on and reflected that the one bonus to all of this was a complete new wardrobe, which any girl in their right mind would absolutely love.
They left Vaughn’s flat a few minutes later and exited through the beautiful courtyard that had so enchanted Elise the first time she had come here. Now she was seeing it in the daylight and it was just as stunning, the winter colours giving it a wonderful warming glow.
Turning left out of the complex they headed towards the main town and into a built up residential area. The houses were relatively modern and similar to Vaughn’s flat, however they were of the smaller style where the developers had clearly tried to build as many as they could in the least amount of space. That being said, there was still a certain charm about the development and Elise particularly liked the children’s play area which was set off to one side. It was quiet today as it was a school day but Elise could imagine the excited chatter and laughter of the chil
dren as they played on the traditional equipment. Unbidden, a feeling of sadness hit her as she again thought about her childless situation. Although she had come to terms with it, she had never completely gotten over it and still desperately hoped that one day she would become a mother, one way or another.
After a few minutes of gentle walking and idle chatter, Elise began to feel weary and suggested that they turn back. This was the most walking she had done since she had sustained her injuries and it would take time for her stamina to return. She was grateful of the opportunity to take in some fresh air though and breathed as much of it in as her damaged ribs would allow. This whole thing had taught her how much she had previously taken her basic existence for granted and once she was better, Elise vowed that she would live life to the full and enjoy every single minute of the life that she had left.
When they arrived back at the flat complex, Sean punched in the number for the security gate, all the while constantly looking around. As he ushered her through the gate, he took his phone out of his pocket and dialled in a few numbers, waiting for the phone to be answered before he began to speak. At the same time, he was continuing to propel Elise forwards in the direction of Vaughn’s flat and she realised that he was beginning to increase the force on her back, indicating some urgency to his actions.
As they walked, she caught snippets of his whispered conversation and the hairs on the back of her neck began to rise as fear set in.
“Yes, definitely......car......outside....I don’t know where Matthews is.......yes I will.....don’t worry......yes......yes.....fine.”
He finished his phone call and replaced the phone in his pocket before taking Elise’s arm and escorting her forcefully up the remainder of the stairs to Vaughn’s flat and pushing her inside. As much as Elise had come to like this security guard, she was getting sick and tired of being pushed around by everybody and of not having any independence of her own. They all kept trying to tell her that they would protect her but nobody seemed willing to tell her exactly what they were protecting her from. The whole situation was getting ridiculous and Elise felt the last of her already shredded nerves snap as she found herself manoeuvred into the lounge, pushed down onto a sofa and told to stay there.
“What the hell is going on, Sean?” she asked, “Why am I being pushed around like little more than luggage and what is with all the secrets and the phone calls? I am sick and tired of being lied to by everyone and that includes you.” She pointed her finger at him. “I suggest you start talking now or I may be forced to suggest that Mr Granger relieves you of your duties.”
The threat was below the belt but after so many days of being on almost house arrest, Elise was losing the will to live and seriously needed some answers. Unfortunately for Sean, he just seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and he was the one that was going to have to give them.
“I can’t say anything, Miss Grayson.” Sean replied, seemingly unperturbed by her largely empty threat. “If you want answers then you really need to get them from Mr Granger – I am just doing my job.”
“Yes, well maybe you won’t have a job by the time I’ve finished with you.” she snarled at him but again, the threat appeared to fall on deaf ears.
“My job is to keep you safe, Miss Grayson, and that is what I intend to do. Over and above that, any issues need to be addressed to Mr Granger.”
Bloody Mr Granger. Did the whole sodding world revolve around Mr bloody Granger?
Elise was seriously mad now but also realised that she wasn’t going to get anywhere with the security guard. She desperately needed her own space; she needed to be on her own. She needed to be able to breathe without worrying that someone would come and check on her and she needed to think. She was going to be seeing Dale tonight and she needed to work out what she was going to say to him. How she was going to broach the subject so that she could get the outcome that she needed. She couldn’t do any of those things stuck in Vaughn’s house with a beefcake watching her every move. She needed to get out.
When they had left the flat a few minutes ago, she had spotted her car parked just outside and realised that the keys were on the hook in the kitchen – she remembered seeing Sean hang them up yesterday. All she needed to do was distract him long enough so that she could get the keys and then make a run out of the door to her car. Hopefully, she would be able to get there before he realised she was gone and then she could treat herself to a few hours of peace at least. Vaughn would be seriously angry, she knew that. But she would leave her mobile phone on so that he could contact her and reassure himself that she was safe.
First of all she had to get to the keys so she needed to get Sean out of the lounge long enough to enable her to quickly dash into the adjoining kitchen. Her handbag! That was in the bedroom with her phone in it. She would ask him to fetch that for her which should just about give her enough time to grab the keys.
She started by apologising; she wouldn’t get anywhere if she didn’t start being nice to him.
“I’m sorry, Sean.” She said. “I appreciate you’re just doing your job, it’s just really hard for me being constantly watched all the time. I’ll talk to Vaughn about it tonight and I won’t say anything to him about you needing another job. You’ve been nothing but professional and it’s not right for me to threaten you like that.” She looked across to him and saw that he was nodding slightly in acknowledgement of her apology. “I really am sorry.” she finished.
Recognising that he was starting to warm to her a little again, she decided to go for broke and execute the rest of her hastily concocted plan.
“I wonder,” she asked “would you be able to pop into the bedroom and get my bag for me? There is some lip balm in there which I could do with after that walk outside. Thank you.”
Ever the professional, Sean obliged and quietly headed off in the direction of the bedroom. As soon as he had gone, Elise leaped up from the sofa and dashed into the kitchen as if her life depended on it, rapidly grabbing the keys off the hook and just about making it back to the sofa before Sean returned.
“There you go, Miss.” Sean said handing Elise her bag. Outwardly he appeared the same as every and showed no sign of realising that she had been anywhere other than sat on the sofa the whole time that he had been gone.
“Thank you.” she said and proceeded to search through her bag for the lip balm that she didn’t really need. After applying a thin layer, she returned it to the bag and checked that her phone was also in there.
She sat back on the sofa for a while, crossing and un-crossing her legs and then decided it was time to put phase two of her plan into action. Slipping the keys surreptitiously into her bag, she rose to go into the kitchen on the pretence of making a cup of tea. Predictably Sean followed her and so she filled the kettle and switched it on to boil before she suddenly grasped her head and her tummy. Mumbling ‘dizzy...’ she swayed and fell into Sean’s arms.
“Careful, Miss Grayson.” He admonished, “Perhaps you have done too much. Let me take you back to the sofa and I can finish making the drinks.”
“OK – thank you, Sean” she said, once again marvelling at how easy it was for her to lie these days - even pretending to be ill. She wasn’t proud of herself but her life was just such a crazy place right now that she needed every tool that she could use to navigate her way through it.
Sean helped her carefully back into the lounge and then settled her on the sofa before returning to the kitchen to make the drinks. The kettle was nearly boiling and the noise filled the quiet of the flat; something that she had been banking on. Carefully she got back up from the sofa and grabbed her bag before tiptoeing down the hallway towards the front door.
A quick glance in the kitchen told her that Sean was engrossed in making the tea and was also on the phone again, no doubt updating Vaughn on her little ‘dizzy’ spell. He had his back to the window which overlooked the courtyard so, seizing the opportunity, she crept to the front door and then opened it as quietly
as she could before hastily making her way down the stairs and through the gate out onto the street and the refuge of her car.
Jumping in, Elise quickly started the engine and drove out of the parking space, heading in the direction of the main road. She had no particular destination so decided she may as well just follow the road until it joined with the coast road and she could make any further decisions then.
So engrossed was she in getting away that she didn’t stop to make the basic checks in her mirrors before driving off and as she left Vaughn’s flat behind, she failed to notice the familiar car pulling out onto the road behind her.
Chapter Thirty-Seven
Elise had been driving down the coast road for less than ten minutes and in that time her phone had rung virtually constantly. A glance at the caller display told her that both Vaughn and Cole were trying to contact her and whilst she hated to worry them, she really needed this time to herself to regain some perspective. She was planning to stop in a short while anyway when she got to the little picnic area, so she would call them then to reassure them that she was OK.
Briefly she spared a thought for Sean who had no doubt had his head well and truly chewed off and only hoped that he wasn’t going to lose his job over it. It wasn’t really his fault.
As she continued to drive, Elise felt the hairs on the back of her neck prickle and she realised that it wasn’t the first time she had had the sensation since she had got in her car. She couldn’t put her finger on it but she felt for all the world like she was being followed, however the nearest car was a good distance away down the road – too far away for her to really see it and certainly too far away for it to be following her.