hands. Giving him this moment of peace,
I sat next to him and waited. When he
finally looked up to me, I reckoned he
was having his own conversation with
the heavens. Gazing around, he leaned
over and whispered.
“It’s pretty amazing isn’t it?”
Nodding in agreement, I started to
laugh. “It’s amazing that lightning hasn’t
struck me down in here.”
Shaking his head, he held my hand,
led me out of the building into the
square, and stopped in the center.
Among the tourist and pigeons, we
started to slowly dance in the light of
day. Wrapping my arms around his
shoulders, I sunk into his chest and
listened to the tune he hummed as we
swayed back and forth. The sun felt
delicious as it caressed my back along
with his fingers. Time was no longer
operating under natural law in my mind.
Both forever and an instant passed by.
“I don’t want to end this dance, but
there is so much more I want to show
you.”
Backing away with a pout, I
followed his lead as we made our way
to the car. Henry and Shepard continued
to speak as they gave me an official tour
of the area. My exhaustion was starting
to peak mid-afternoon when I finally fell
asleep leaning against him in the back
seat.
“Wake-up, sleeping beauty, we’re
here.” Disoriented, panic started to set
in. “Hey, hey, you’re okay.”
I looked wildly at Shepard and
closed my eyes again. My body felt like
a train hit it; I was so tired. He held his
hand out to stabilize me while getting out
of the car. As I adjusted my vision to the
dimly lit building, I saw that night had
come without me realizing it.
“Where are we?” Scratching my
head and yawning, I looked around at the
oddly placed building that was located
on a quiet neighborhood street.
“Our hotel – come this way. We
need to eat and then head upstairs so you
can get some more rest.”
My lead feet stumbled in the gravel
as though I were highly intoxicated.
“The hotel is a restored monastery
called the San Gabriel. We are south of
Munich in Roseinheim. I thought you
would like this for some reason. It’s one
of my favorite places to stay.”
Instead
of
walking
into
the
reception area, we headed towards the
open aired restaurant where waiters
dressed as monks lead us to a rustic
wooden booth. The entire place was
scattered with flickering white candles
casting a soft glow in the early evening.
“Well, isn’t this romantic.” I gave
him a wink while scooting into my side
of the table.
“What do you want to drink,
Violet?” he asked, returning the wink.
The
waiter
looked
at
me
expectantly.
“Wasser bitta, still.”
“You know about the water?”
Giving an impressed brow, he looked
down at the menu in front of him.
“I know about a few things, like
how I have to pay to use the toilets,
except if they serve beer. Germans also
do not customarily tip, but it’s
welcomed. Also there is some great
asparagus that is white and giant?”
“Well, you know all that you need
to then. Maybe you’re right and you
won’t need me after all.”
Shaking my head, I could not hold
in the snicker that erupted. “When did
you turn into such a smart ass?”
Holding up the pint glass of the
wheat beer he ordered and tipping it
towards me, he replied, “I learned from
the best.” Taking a sip and then pausing,
his face grew serious. “I am taking you
to Bern. Please do not fight me on this. I
can work on the road, and the chance to
give this to you is more than I could ever
hope. Just say yes.”
My jaw clenched at the offer.
Could I really spend a week with him
and stay sane? How much could my
heart take before it was broken beyond
repair?”
“I have plans, Shepard. I can’t
change them. I still need to see my aunt. I
would feel horrible canceling on her
when I am so close.”
“Violet, I would never ask you to
do something like that.”
I would not say no to him and he
knew it. The contrast of shadows against
the
candlelight
made
his
face
irresistible. My resolve was crumbling
at my feet with every breath. Holding my
hand over my mouth in contemplation, I
watched the blue and yellow flames
flicker in a mesmerizing dance.
“Yes.”
“Yes?”
Looking up from the candle into his
eyes, I repeated, “I said yes.”
“Okay, it’s done then. Let’s eat, and
you are in luck. They have the elusive
asparagus.”
He was smug in the fact I agreed to
his offer. Everything about him changed
in the strangest way. He was full of light
and peace. I could almost see the current
coursing through his veins.
The dinner was lovely and quiet.
Worn down, I was ready to crash again.
Narrow hallways led to the massive
wooden door with iron fixtures. Our
bags were already situated in the corner;
Henry must have brought them up. A
wood hewn king sized canopy bed stood
imposingly in the small room. With
nothing else but a wardrobe and small
booth, it was a simple but elegant room.
Naturally, I checked out the bathroom,
which astounded me. A hand blown
glass sink sat floating on a small basin
adorned with golden fixtures. A large
glass encased shower stall took up a
majority of the tiny room. Yes, I did like
this place.
“Do you approve, madam?” As he
took off his jacket and shoes, I eyed the
bed suspiciously.
“You still sleep naked, don’t you?”
I shot a scornful look at him; he returned
it with a mischievous smirk.
“Yes, but I will suffer this week.”
“No, you sleep terribly, or you used
to. You can’t afford that.”
“Shepard,
it
is
kind
of
inappropriate, given the circumstances.”
“Nonsense. Look.” He peeled back
the top sheet to reveal two separate
mattresses and two half folded down
comforters in crisp duvets.
“European beds were designed just
for this moment.”
I subconsciously covered my chest
by crossing my arms. Before I could
reply, he softly addressed my concern.
“I won’t try anything, I promise. I
remember how hard it was.”
I could see in his face he was
flashing back to our first night together.
He could not touch me, or hold me.
Nothing could restrict me while I
dreamed. I would fight to sleep; even in
just panties, it felt like sandpaper on my
skin. They always came off in the end
and I would sink quickly thereafter.
“I would like to take a shower; is
that okay?”
“Of course, Violet, you don’t have
to ask.”
Turning to find my toiletry bag, I
quietly shut the door behind me. The
water took no time to get hot. Smelling
the soaps already in there, it was spicy
and different, like cloves and pepper.
Washing up quickly, I dried my hair and
pulled the towel tightly around my
middle.
I could see him follow the steam
vapors trailing off my reddened skin
before he twisted his body around.
“I am turning my head, see? Get
in.” He gave a throaty chuckle at my
modesty.
Hesitating to get in the bed nude,
my fingers grazed the smooth wooden
post that formed the canopy. Turning
back the blankets, he heard the towel
make a light noise as it hit the ground.
Snuggling into the cold sheet, I shivered
while trying to warm up again.
“Is it safe?”
Giggling, I replied, “I don’t know,
is it?”
He pushed off his hands and turned
back around to face me, still wearing his
white shirt and slacks as I studied his
face. Resisting the urge to touch him, my
hands burned with longing. I could see
his neck tense and the tendons in his jaw
pop while he looked at me. His eyes
began to glaze over. He smiled when I
broke the tension with a deep intake of
air.
With a slight smile, he questioned,
“What?”
I closed my eyes tightly.
“I can’t shake the feeling that this
isn’t real.” I could feel the pain take
over my face as the muscles scrunched
tightly.
“Open your eyes, I am right here.”
His hand moved over my face and
slowly stroked along my cheeks.
My eyes remained closed like a
vice, with my mouth forming a tight line.
A silent wail escaped as my back arched
off the mattress. I tried to roll away from
him, but he grabbed my shoulders. His
touch caused me to break, inciting a riot
in my nerves. He didn’t have to ask what
was wrong. He reached over tightly and
held me in his arms. As the muffled cries
soaked his chest, he tried to soothe me
with gentle kisses on the top of my head
and rubbing circles across my back.
“You didn’t do anything wrong.”
His voice was low and reassuring.
I buried myself even deeper into his
arms, taking in his scent and warmth. A
few moments later, I was out.
Chapter 32 - Bad
Joke
“Violet, I need you to get up.” His
voice was soft so he would not startle
me.
Muttering incoherently, I rolled
over in the bed, then suddenly jumped at
waking up in a strange room. Rubbing
fingertips along the corners of my eyes
to help bring everything to focus, the
first thing I saw was Shepard.
Shepard.
He was here, right in front of me.
This wasn’t some crazy dream; it was
really happening.
“Hi.” I cracked a smile while
taking in his beautiful face. Not a huge
amount of time had passed, yet fine lines
had etched themselves across his brow.
Without thinking, my fingers traced the
chiseled lines that were covered with
short prickly growth.
Letting out a slight moan beneath
my palm, my hand snapped back quickly.
“I’m sorry.” Nervously moving off
the bed, I ran into the bathroom and shut
the door behind me. It had been less than
twenty four hours and I was already
touching him as though I didn’t walk
away without even saying a word. Even
worse, he let me and appeared to enjoy
it.
My hand twisted the brass knob on
the sink and allowed the cool water to
shoot from the faucet onto my face with
cupped hands. Exhausted from the flight
and afternoon walking around Munich, I
needed something to wake me up.
Get yourself together.
Twisting my hair into a knot on top
of my head and covering myself with a
big fluffy robe, I stepped back into the
room. Sunlight poured through the
stained glass windows into the stucco
walled room. This place truly was
stunning.
“Are you hungry?” He was now
curt and distant while tapping the screen
on his smart phone, not even looking at
me.
Never once had I been brushed off
while in his presence. Suddenly feeling
like an inconvenience, I wanted to bolt
out of the room and call for a taxi, if that
was even possible wherever we were.
Surely, the concierge could help assist
me with getting back to the airport.
“Not really. I would actually like to
go back to the airport.”
Looking up at me confused, his
brow piqued for a moment. “Why? I told
you I am taking care of you; there is no
need to go there. I have already made
arrangements.”
Taking a deep breath, I walked
back into the bathroom to finish getting
ready. Brushing my teeth aggressively
while trying to size up my options, every
one of them paled in comparison to
spending a week with him. Even if I