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Oh, it was nice that we could be civil to one another now.  The
über awkwardness was behind us it seemed, but how was I supposed to just go forward with Neil?  Former lovers now friends?  And for how goddamn long could I stand it?   Working at BSI was going to be torture.  I should probably start looking for another job. 

The utter emptiness inside me, the lack of motivation to find anything remotely good about this scenario with Neil and me, had just up and died.

Later, after dinner had been cleared away and we were onto our Cherry Fool, which had turned out very nice, the fun and games just got more surreal.

“Neil darling, tell Elaina all about your wonderful inheritance.”

“Oh, I’m sure she doesn’t want to hear about that, Mum,” he said, focusing on his creamy dessert as a way to avoid the topic.

My ears perked up instantly.  Again,
I’m the last person on earth to know things about Neil, and the details of his life.  But whom did I have to blame for that?  I breathed and told my fluttering heart to settle down and start getting used to it.

“Yes I do,” I blurted.

“Yes she does,” Mum said, speaking at the same time as me.

Neil’s eyes softened as he looked up at me and I knew what he was on about.

You’re trying to gentle the blow because you know how badly I’m struggling with this.

He knew me so well.

“You’ve gotten an inheritance?  But from whom?”

“A great uncle I’d never met.  He was the brother of my gran.  No living children and I was his closest blood relative.”  He shrugged.  “Nobody was more surprised than me.”

“When did this happen?” 
Stupid question to ask him.  You know the answer will hurt.

“While I was still deployed.”  He shifted his body in the chair.  “The solicitors had to wait on me to come home.  It was months before I could get up there to see the place.”

If I’d stuck around I could have helped him while he was gone.   

“Yes, and Neil has a beautiful house on an estate in Scotland, Elaina.  There’s a good deal of land for hunting and a lake where you can fish from a boat.  Ian’s been up there with him on hunting weekends before.  The land is so stunning in photos…oh, and tell her about the cherry trees, darling.”

He looked uncomfortable while Mum gushed about the lovely Scottish country estate that everyone in the world knew he owned, but me, apparently.

I set down my spoon and focused on him, giving him my full attention and a smile. Somehow I knew what was coming would be painful to hear.  Premonitions happen sometimes and this one was gonna hurt.

“There are cherry trees on the property,” he began.  “An unusual variety that blooms twice in a year.  In the early spring of course, but in autumn, after all the leaves have changed their colours and fallen down…they come into bloom for a second time.  They call it Autumn Cherry.”

That’s not fair.

When he finished speaking, I blinked to keep my eyes from flooding.  I thought I did a pretty good job considering the words that had just come out of his mouth, and the hidden meaning within them. 
They come into bloom for a second time.

“It sounds very lovely.  I hope to see pictures some time.  And congratulations, I’m so happy for your good fortune.”

He nodded his head in acknowledgement.

I pushed my chair out and got up from the table with a smile…I think.  I was certainly trying my hardest to pull it off anyway.

“You know…I’m going to have to excuse myself for the night.”  I brought my hand up to my temple.  “My head is just pounding something awful and I think the best thing for me is to just give it up and get back in bed.”

Neil’s soulful eyes
rested on me as I babbled away; no judgment, none of the harsh anger I’d seen in them before, just kindness and acceptance.  I couldn’t look into them anymore.  Too painful to realize I would never be the recipient of those eyes looking at me out of love.

“Mum, Neil, thank you for a smashing meal.  It was superb.  Goodnight.”

Neil pulled up to his feet in deference to me standing, his manners still functioning perfectly after all the years of training by his gran.

“It was my pleasure.”

I turned and left the dining room.  I held myself together until I was just in the doorway—when I heard him say it.

“Feel better, Cherry.”

My legs actually gave out enough to cause me to lose step when he said it.  Like the slice of a blade across the back of my Achilles. Or across my heart.

I would have made it safely out of there if he hadn’t called me Cherry.

Damn you to hell, Neil McManus.

 

20

 

 

 

Elaina avoided me like the plague during the following week.
  I watched her carefully to see if I could make a crack in that armor she’d built up, but had very little success.  She would talk to me, and that was about it.

I left things on her desk when she was away from it.  I’d offer to take her home after work hoping I could get her alone for an hour or two and make some real progress, but she ditched me at times when I was unable to leave, or made Ian drive her.

I didn’t give up though.  I had some hope you see.

I’d been there when she’d learned the truth about Cora and me, and seen what the revelat
ion had done to her.  The truth—opposed to what she’d believed all these years—had devastated her.

Elaina had rage, anger and great regret brewing inside her over our break up.  I’d seen her go after Tompkins and witnessed the raw fury that possessed her when she was told about the alliance between Cora and Tompkins to break us apart.  I’d never known about their illicit deal, and it was probably a very good thing because I would be locked up for murder right now, no doubt.

The attack at the pub had been the great leveler, an event which opened everyone’s eyes to what had really happened, and to the choices that had been made nearly six years ago.  By her.  By me.  Elaina wasn’t the only one at fault.  I’d not gone after her or forced her to see the truth when I should have done.  I allowed her to believe a lie because my pride was too great to take the fall on the idea that someone who loved me could just let me go like that.

Yeah, the scars from the past are cocksuckin’ motherfuckers, aren’t they?

But I figured something out about her and me.  I learned that regret gets you nothing but a bigger pile of shit to shovel around.  And so I made a decision.  I decided not to muck around in the regret shit pile for even one more day.

It was
impossible for Elaina to convey an aura of not caring about me anymore, when I’d seen her try her damnedest to kill the man responsible for tearing us apart.  With my own eyes.

Being optimistic with the hope that she still loved me did not seem like such a stretch anymore.

Now all I needed to do was to convince her of it.

I’d arranged for some subtle hints like the florist arrangements in reception, but cherry blossoms in blue vases weren’t going to cut it and send her back into my arms, or my bed.  Not with the way she was locked down so tight.
I believed we could get past the hurt and misconceptions.  I believed we could love each other again.  If I wanted her in my life, then I needed to step up my game.

And my Cherry Girl needed a push.

 

 

Earlier in the week a notice had been delivered from the Personnel department for me to report for scheduled self-defense training.  The gist of the email was this:  all employees were required to take a basic course in self-defense maneuvers.  As BSI provided security for high profile clientele, one could never assume a lunatic wouldn’t show up with grievances.  To that end all staff must be thoroughly trained in defense to be prepared in the event of such an incident.

What a pleasant thought. 
Especially as my desk was the first line of defense for said lunatic if they came to see us via the forty-fourth floor. 
They better teach me some damn good moves then.

At lunch that day, Frances gave me directions of how to get to the training facility and what to expect
.  I checked my watch.  Three more hours.

All week
I’d had Neil up my arse demanding I allow him to take me home.  I’d always said no, or tried to find an alternative through Ian.  If the weather cooperated, I brought good shoes for walking in my bag and changed at the station.  Unfortunately the weather was not my friend at the moment.  Pouring rain and very cold, just like the night Neil and I had our blow up.  The reminder of that night put me in a very foul mood, and because I knew he’d insist on taking me home anyway.

Aaaand, there was his email sitting in my inbox when I got back from lunch.

TO:  emorrison @bsiltd.co.uk

No ditching me today.  I’m driving you
home.  N

I had a legitimate excus
e to use on him though, and that made me grin as I replied to his message.  I was not going to allow him to bully me over it.  Quite frankly I didn’t even know what he was doing lately.  Leaving coffees and treats on my desk when I stepped away.  Emails.  Texts.  He had to be watching me on a security cam in order to know when I left my station. 
Privacy much, Neil
?  And what a waste of his work day.  I was thoroughly
annoyed with him.

TO: 
nmcmanus @bsiltd.co.uk

No, I can’t.  Have a
required self-def. training class today after work. E

Take that, Mr. Overbearing,
I thought as I pressed send.

My victory was very short lived.

That and the fact he must’ve been sitting at his desk with his email open because he replied almost instantly.

TO: 
emorrison @bsiltd.co.uk

I’ll wait for you to finish
your class then.

His response made me angry and I told myself I wasn’t going to stand for it another second.
I kept reminding myself of that as I left my station and passed through the doors.  I marched my way straight down to his office.

His secretary, Susie
, smiled at me as I passed by her desk.  I smiled back and said hello as if it were the most normal thing in the world to storm into Neil’s office with intent to murder him. 
No apologies for speaking the truth.

Then I barged in.

His head snapped up from where he’d been studying his computer screen.  Probably composing another direct command to me via email.

“No you won’t.” I said tightly, my arms folded beneath my breasts.

The corner of his mouth turned up a little as if I amused him.  It made me want to smack it off him.

“Oh I most definitely will, Elaina,” he said very softly.

His jaw ticked and his eyes roved over me leisurely.  From the strappy black heels on my feet, up my legs, over my body, to linger in the vicinity of my breasts a little longer than the rest, and then kept going north until he rested them on my face.  The look he gave me was one of pure, abandoned, dirty, sex.  I could feel it crackling in the air between us and the effect was one that rendered me wet between my legs and struggling for breath in an instant.   If he tried anything with me I was doomed.  I swallowed and tried to hold back the shiver threatening to reduce me to a quivering mass on his office floor.

He saw everything.

This is bad.

“Why—why are you doing this to me, Neil?”

“Doing what?  Driving you home so you don’t have to walk in the rain?”

“Yes!  No, I mean—I mean why are you doing
this
?”

“This?”

“Don’t be an arsehole for making me say it.”

“Sorry, babe, but being an arsehole suits me right now.  What is the
this
that’s bothering you so much?”

“Neil…please stop.  I—can’t take it from you day in and day out.”

“But you’re wrong about that, beautiful girl.  You
can
take it.”  He winked.  “And you still haven’t told me what the
this
is, Elaina.  He tilted his head at me then, now he was the one with arms folded.

I can’t take him calling me
beautiful girl
and winking at me, I do know that! 
I was so out of here.

“Well, I’m waiting.”

He was going to make me say it, the bastard.  What was wrong with him at the moment, anyway?

“Pursuing me at work every day like it matters,” I finally yelled.  “If you don’t want m-me—then why are you on me every
goddamn day?”

Oh, God.  Did I just ask
that?

He stood up from his desk and took a step in my direction.  He didn’t say anything as he stalked forward.  I don’t know what he intended
to do when he got to me, but the instinct to run flashed through my head.  Neil was a dangerous predator right, and I was pretty much the helpless prey.

“What are you doing?”  I demanded, backing up until I was pressed against the wall.

He just kept coming at me until I was penned in, his arms blocking an exit on either side of my shoulders.

“I’m showing you that running away is not gonna work anymore, Elaina.”  He brought his face up clos
e to my neck and inhaled.  “Mmmmm…you don’t really want to run from me now anyway.  I can smell it.

Dear Lord
.

I shook my head at him trying to ward off
the intoxication from his bloody scent of pure male domination that did far more to render me useless than alcohol ever could.

“What do you want from me?” I whispered up against his stubbly jaw, my lips so close, I could press them against his skin with barely any effort.  I couldn’t hold back the whimper that escaped me.

He removed one hand from the wall and touched between my breasts with the backs of two fingers.  He drew them up slowly, dragging them along my sensitive skin, higher until he reached my throat and then my neck, up my jaw and then finally to my lips.

I was so
aroused; I probably could have an orgasm if he told me to.  It wouldn’t take much for me to arrive at that blissful place with him.  It had been so long since we’d been together, but my body remembered.  All.  Too.  Well.

He pushed his two fingers into my mouth.  I let him.

“I want
this
, Cherry.”

He brought his lips very close to mine, his fingers still on my tongue, probing, slick from my saliva.

“I want this mouth screaming my name when I’m inside you and you’re about to come.  I want you in my bed so we can fuck all night long…over and over until you’re a slave to it—just as you used to be.”

My eyes rolled back in my head, and I was really grateful for the wall because I would have slid down to the
floor in a boneless heap if it wasn’t bracing me.

 

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