âAnytime, babe,' Kayla replied, tiptoeing out of the room.
She managed, just, to get up and go down to the office late the next morning. She put on her favourite grey dress with not too much difficulty, but gave up on her hair, eventually phoning Caitlin on her mobile and asking her to come up and brush it into a ponytail for her.
â
Everyone's
been asking after you,' the press officer reported, after reassuring Luna that her motorcycle had been rescued by members of the garden staff and returned to the barn. âEven mean old Paul Walker.'
To which Luna merely remarked, âReally.'
Happily, the Marchioness was out for the morning visiting friends, so Luna got on with simple tasks as best she could, hunting and pecking on her laptop with her right hand. And Caitlin was right; Luna was touched by the number of staff who came by to check on her, Marta personally delivering a cup of tea and chocolate croissant.
But by midday she was struggling. It wasn't so much the shoulder that hurt but everything else. The junior doctor had warned her that this might happen, given the fall she'd experienced. She was loath to take more of the muscle relaxants he'd given her, in view of how completely they'd knocked her out the night before. She had something she still needed to do today. So just after lunch she carefully slipped her coat over her shoulders and walked out into the garden, into the woods beyond.
Eventually, she arrived at Paul Walker's little cabin, where she found him sitting outside, skinning what looked like a rabbit.
âYou shouldnae be out here, wi' yer arm like tha',' he said gruffly, gesturing to Luna's sling.
âYou should have stopped, Paul,' Luna said.
âWhaâ?'
âLast night. You should have stopped. For all you knew, I could have been seriously hurt.' It had been Walker's eyes she'd seen in that rear-view mirror â the wary look on his face now confirmed it.
âI dinnae know what yerâ¦' he began, trailing off when he saw the expression on her face.
âObviously, I can't prove it was you. And since it would be my word against yours, there's nothing I can do about it. But it definitely wasn't okay to just leave me there.' With that, she turned on her heel and walked away from him. On one level, it was a blessing, this; she was no longer afraid of Paul Walker.
Minutes after Luna got back to her desk, the Marchioness returned from her visit. She clearly hadn't heard about Luna's accident the previous night and was appalled to learn the details.
âIs it the same arm?' she asked, and Luna nodded, reminded that Lady Wellstone had been there the first time she dislocated her shoulder. And then, the strangest thing. Lady Wellstone came and leant down next to Luna in her chair, gently putting her arms around her. âMy dear girl,' she said. âGo up and go to bed.'
She took two muscle relaxants the minute she got to her room, settling herself on the settee in the most comfortable position she could manage, with her head flat on the seat cushion and her shoulder propped on a pillow, waiting for the pills to take effect. She fell into a fitful doze, waking to find Stefan standing in front of the sofa, dressed in jeans and a jumper, staring down at her. She blinked, sure for a minute she was dreaming.
âYou're back early,' she said.
âYou are never riding that motorcycle again,' he replied sternly.
She struggled to sit up, flinching as her body protested. âHow did you find out?'
âKayla's pictures, which she tweeted to Nancy and which Nancy retweeted to all her followersâ¦Honestly, Luna,' he said exasperatedly, âdo you really have no idea of how social media works?'
âI should have thought.'
âNo, you should have told me.'
âBut you sounded like you were having so much fun, and there was nothing you could do by the time we talked. And Kayla was looking after meâ¦'
He made an irritated noise and sat down next to her on the sofa.
âI'm fine now,' she said, gesturing to her sling.
âWhat were you doing out at that time of night on your bike anyway?' he asked crossly.
âI went to the cinema with Jem and Rod.' Really, with her shoulder aching and her neck stiff, suddenly Stefan being angry with her was more than she could take. âI'm sorry,' she said, her voice breaking. âI'm sorry I didn't tell you.'
âOtch, Luna,' he relented, putting his arm around her and carefully pulling her head against his chest.
The jumper he was wearing was made of some really soft yarn and she buried her face in it, eventually asking a muffled question: âDid you leave all your co-workers behind in Ã
re?'
âYes. Don't worry, they're still having plenty of fun.'
âIt's just a shame you're missing it.'
âI was ready to leave anyway,' he said simply. âWhat can I do for you,
flicka
? Are you hungry? Do you need me to get you anything?'
She could only assume the muscle relaxants were finally kicking in, because these questions and him calling her
flicka
made her feel a little emotional. Her voice cracking, she asked, âDo you think you could wash my hair? I haven't washed it for three days. It's too hard, I can't do it with one hand, and I'm so sick of it being dirtyâ¦' She sounded pitiful even to her own ears, and she was very, very glad Stefan had come back early when he kissed her forehead and cuddled her a little closer.
He took her sling and clothes off with great care in the bathroom and helped her into the tub, filling it as she sat in it. Then he washed her hair, all the time talking about his ski trip, the weather in Sweden, winter weather he had known as a boy, the many winter jumpers he had owned as a boy. Inconsequential, comforting stuff. After drying her off, he picked her up and carried her back to the sitting room, lighting the fire and slowly brushing her hair while she leant against his shoulder.
There was a knock on the door and it was a mark of how completely muscle-relaxed she was that Luna didn't panic, gesturing for him to go into the bedroom. She opened her door to find a member of the kitchen staff with a tray for her.
âThe Marchioness thought you'd want some dinner,' he said.
After he'd gone, she and Stefan sat on the rug in front of the fire, sharing her roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and vegetables. âGod, this was
exactly
what I wanted,' she said, then told him about the Marchioness hugging her earlier.
âWell, you are a very good PA,' he said. âShe should be hugging you and kissing your feet, I think.'
Luna wondered, then, as she had wondered many times that week, how much Stefan knew about the Marquess's health, whether Lady Wellstone may have been more forthcoming with him than with her children. In her drug-induced state, she almost said something to him about the Marquess's forthcoming surgery. Almost. But then remembered that hug, and what it meant.
Much later as they lay in bed together, Stefan sitting up against the bed head and Luna resting against his chest, he asked her for details of the accident and the aftermath. She decided not to mention Paul Walker, saying only that the car hadn't stopped and she hadn't managed to get its registration number. When she got to the part where the junior doctor rotated her shoulder back into place and Kayla fainted, Stefan didn't seem to think it was as funny as Luna did.
âI don't like to think of you, standing in that lane all by yourself,' he said, stroking her still damp hair. âI mean it, Luna, I don't want you riding that bike again.'
She decided to let that rest.
*
Luna was so much improved on Saturday that, after Stefan snuck out just after dawn and she went back to bed for a few hours, she managed to go down to the office for a few hours to catch up on work. Taking just a few normal painkillers after lunch, she went first to the barn to check on her bike, which seemed none the worse for wear, a few new scratches notwithstanding, and then to the Dower House.
She found Stefan in the kitchen doing his laundry, laptop and tablet set up on the island.
âYou look much better,' he said, taking her in his arms and looking her up and down. âCome sit. I'll make coffee.' As he put the kettle on, she sat at the island and glanced at his tablet, where she could see a set of thumbnail photos.
âAre these from your skiing trip?' she asked.
âMmm,' he nodded.
âMay I look?'
âAbsolute.'
He came and sat next to her, flicking through the pictures on the slopes and in what appeared to be a well-appointed chalet, telling her who was who. Bibi Myers turned out to be a sweet-looking lady of around forty.
âI don't know why, but I pictured her young, blond and stunning,' Luna said, quickly adding, âNot that she's not pretty.'
âYou surprise me, Luna,' Stefan teased. âI didn't think you were the type to worry about what my office assistant looks like.'
âOh, I'm not worried about someone with such poor PA skills,' she responded blithely. âImpersonating her boss on email â very bad form.'
âA mistake she won't be repeating,' he assured her. âSoâ¦' he said, tone deliberately light, âI was looking and I noticed that you appear to have no online presence. Nothing on any of the social media sites I know of, anyway. Or is “Luna Gregory” really a false identity; is there a virtual you living a life I don't know about?'
Luna had been expecting this following his barb the previous night. She actually prided herself on having a perfectly acceptable understanding of how social media worked, working as she did with Caitlin to manage no less than three feeds for the Marchioness. But he was right about her own lack of âonline presence'.
âWell,' she began, âmy parents died at about the time I would have started getting into that kind of thing.' At the immediately contrite expression on his face, she put her hand on his knee. âNo, no, it's alright. So, I didn't get into it at the time, and later when I considered doing it there were stories all over the place about online stalking and data mining and security breaches. And it justâ¦didn't seem like a good idea. It isn't for me anyway, that kind of thing. I'm more of a face to face person.'
âI like you face to face,' he said, kissing her. âAnd as usual your superior reasoning puts me to shame.'
After that, they drank coffee and took turns pulling up their favourite cute animal video clips on the tablet. It all felt very normal and nice, as did eventually pressing her knee into his and placing her mouth on the pulse beating in his neck. They took the back stairs up to his bedroom, Stefan following her up with his hands on her bottom. His mood sobered when she gingerly removed the sling from her arm before starting to unbutton her shirt.
âAre you sure we shouldâ¦' he began.
âDefinitely,' she said, nuzzling his jaw.
âIt isn't going to hurt you?'
To which Luna stamped her foot and said, âWe haven't had sex in a week. A
week,
Stefan. You're not going to make me beg, are you?'
He conceded after that, undressing her and then himself and fireman-lifting her up onto the four poster bed. It was still light outside, and Luna savoured the new experience of burrowing under the covers with him in the late afternoon, whispering and kissing and touching each other. In due course she crawled on top of him and ran her right hand along his chest.
âYou have the best pectoral muscles of any man I've ever known,' she opined, before moving her hand to his arms. âVery nice biceps as well. Really,' she slid her hand down to his stomach, âthere's so much to admire here I hardly know where to startâ¦' She stretched her fingers further, smiling to find him hard and ready, and ran a fingernail along the length of his penis.
âOh, I think you do, Miss Gregory,' he replied, stretching and sighing beneath her.
She lifted his penis till it was pressed against her stomach, then caressed it slowly. She was on the verge of mounting him when she saw his eyes on her left arm, which she was holding to her chest, the hand curled over her breast.
âI swear it doesn't hurt,' she promised.
When he continued to look doubtful, she rolled her eyes, lifted herself off him, and resettled facing the opposite direction, grasping his cock and hunkering down on it before he could protest. Presented with a view of her posterior atop him, her feet tucked against his sides and her hair hanging down to the small of her back, Stefan overcame his scruples. He placed his hands on her waist and thrust up into her, saying, âGod, you're good.' His hands moved across her stomach to her mons and he parted her, pressing his fingers against her in just the way she liked best.
They continued this way for some time, their combined sighs and imprecations, noises of pleasure and gratification filling the room as the sky outside darkened and shadows fell. âTell me when you're ready,' Stefan said eventually, and soon after she was. âIâ¦ah, now,' she moaned, eyes closing, her hand on his, feeling it finish her. And seconds later he was with her and all there was in the world was their two bodies, falling into darkness together.
It shouldn't have surprised Luna that his quest for reciprocity in terms of sharing personal histories reared its head again later that night. But it took her unaware all the same when he said, âSo you wished you had brothers and sisters too, when you were little.'
âYes.'
âBut your parentsâ¦'
âI think they thought I was enough.'
They were lying in bed together, Stefan toying idly with her hair.
âWhich of your parents are you most like, in terms of personality?' he asked, and when she hesitated he continued, âI think I am like my father, for the most part.'
âYes,' she said. âYou're very like him. I haven't met your mother, of courseâ¦'
âA pleasure I hope you can forego for some time to come,' he joked. And was silent. Waiting for her answer.