The front of the restaurant was painted terracotta, with beautiful olive bushes either side of the stone steps which paved the way to the rustic timber front door.
We were seated by Carlo, the owner and most hospitable and charismatic man I had ever had the pleasure of meeting. His warm olive skin framed his chocolate brown eyes. His features all highlighted by his crisp white hair.
“Bonjourno, howa can a Carlo helpa yous beautifull a ladeez today?”
“Could we have some bread sticks while we devour your scrumptious menu?”
“Of a course, letta me getta you some”.
Carlo arrived back with enough breadsticks to feed the whole restaurant, I eagerly grabbed one, nibbling furiously whilst my glands salivated at the imagery of the delicious food menu.
“You is a glowing Everlene”.
A warm blush scolded my cheeks, deception and knowing proving to be a weighted burden on my shoulders.
“Thank you” I say with even more of a hue creeping across my face.
“What is the weird blushing in aid of? Learn to take a compliment girl” Lucy grinned over.
“I’ll bear that in mind”.
Plates of food consumed our table, mine being the largest portion, lasagne with a helping of garlic bread, side salad and gratinated potatoes. The scent was overwhelmingly intoxicating.
Lucy broke the silent destruction of my meal “So have you spoken to Connor?”
I wanted to choke on the lump of bread stored in my mouth, “I told you Lucy, he is not interested. If he was I would have heard from him”.
“Okay, but let’s say hypothetically he had tried to get in touch with you, would that alter your view?” Her face beamed towards me with so many unsaid words, lingering on my response.
“But he hasn’t, so hypothetically, I would tell him to poke it where the sun doesn’t shine”.
Lex erupted into fits of laughter. I couldn’t quite contain the serious tone in which my comment intended and gave into the laughter. The rest of our meal avoided the subject of Connor. The realisation that he used me still hurt. I still longed for his touch. To hear his voice, to see his face.
We arrived back at Lucy’s by five. The sun had surrendered to dusk, and the night sky was flecked with the brilliance of the stars. The bitterness of the night air was chilling. Yet thoughts of Connor warmed my body. We stepped into the comforting interior of Lucy’s flat. Before I was barely able to comprehend I felt as if the air had been knocked out of me. My body lacked the coherency to string together any literate sentence. I stood, grounded, as if roots had penetrated the oak floor boards and caged me to a stand.
“Hi Evie”, his voice, so silky, bittersweet. Temptation. The bliss of his eyes staring into mine. The lust was evident. The rise and fall of his chest. The depth of his increased breathing. I stood, unable to move. Unable to speak. Tears welling, ready to release to my yearning for him. I bit back the unshed tears with every ounce of strength I possessed. I could not let him see my feelings for him. Baby bean had changed everything.
“Hi”, I stuttered.
Lucy’s eyes were glaring at me, her bright white smile urging me to talk to him. To be happy at his presence.
“Been a while,” He smouldered.
Anger crashed through my core. How dare he be so callous. “Yeah, you could say that”, I sneered.
I dropped my gaze and strode past him, making a clear conscious decision not to make eye contact. He would not hurt me.
I walked through to the living room. Travie was sprawled across the large tan leather sofa.
“Alright Evie, you okay?”
“Good thanks Trav, how have you been”. I smiled softly.
“Not bad, not bad, you wanna drink?”
I heard muttering from the hall. “That’s okay Trav Ill grab myself one,” I didn’t need the inquisition of why I was not drinking alcohol.
Lucy’s kitchen was small and compact but overtly modern. White gloss units contrasted with granite work surfaces. I reached into the retro Smeg fridge and poured myself a glass of lemonade.
“Hey”, his voice startled me.
“Hey” I answered softly. It took far too much energy trying to stay angry at Connor. He made my body feel things that I had never felt before, safe, calm.
“Can we talk?” I heard the slight hesitation in his voice.
“Yeah I suppose.”
He pulled the kitchen door closed. The moments of silence were intense. So many unanswered questions and so many lies about to be shared.
He turned to face me, stepping towards me. Bringing both our bodies into a closer proximity. The scent of him was mouth watering. He managed to turn me into a quivering mass of hormones in a matter of minutes. His hand reached up to stroke my face. I pulled away, bringing my back to the edge of the work counter. “Don’t, just don’t.”
“I don’t get it Evie, what’s changed?” he sighed. “You said you wanted to be with me?”
“Connor, you walked away, I heard nothing from you, not a thing and you expect me to wait for you patiently, hoping you may want me?”
“Is that what you think? Evie, you said you needed time. I gave you time. To figure out what you wanted, to talk to Henry.”
I choked down the lump dwelling in my throat, praying for this to stop hurting. To rather not hear the words he was saying. It was easier to believe he didn’t want me, than to know that I have to walk away.
“It’s too late Connor, too late.” Tears pricked.
“Evie, please don’t think I don’t want you, I came, I came to see you, but he was there, what was I meant to do? I didn’t have your number. Evie, please, just give us a chance.” His voice was eager, pained. The strength of his arms slipped around me, cradling me within his chest.
“It’s too late, I’m sorry I can’t”. It took all of the strength I had to pull away from his embrace. To break away from him. To lose him completely and utterly.
“You don’t mean it, it’s the wedding, you’re scared.”
He was right, I was scared, but baby bean was not something I was willing to compromise. With all of the unintended spite I could gather I prepared myself for the next few words, knowing I would push him away for good.
“I felt nothing Connor. I love Henry. I don’t love you, I don’t want you. Now will you believe me? I have considered you but I feel nothing for you”.
His eyes looking over me trying to scrutinize my response.
“I am sorry. I just don’t feel it”. I said softly, biting back the tears ready to escape.
“Okay Evie. I am sorry. If that’s what you want, if that’s how you feel, then I will leave you alone”. He sighed.
I placed my hand on the handle of the door ready to walk way for good.
“Good luck with your wedding Evie”.
I turned to look at him one last time.
“You will make a beautiful bride.”
Why did this moment break my heart more than Henry’s unfaithfulness?
Chapter 19
An entire day had passed since I had to walk away from the one man who made me feel alive. I had tried to conjure any emotions to help expel the feeling of internal hate that had swarmed within. Nothing worked. I was numb. Broken.
Today was my hen night. A day of celebratory fun with the two women in my life that I loved to death. A celebration of my impending marriage to the man I was to spend the rest of my years with. The man I was meant to love and cherish, until death do us part. I did not want to celebrate. I stared out of our bedroom window into the bleak daylight. Rain drops spilling uncontrollably onto the passing streets. I wanted to mourn.
“You okay darling?” Henry asked as his hands slipped around my waist.