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โWhich road do I take now?โ Randal asked and, pulling herself together, she gave him directions.
โIt isnโt far; we should be there in ten minutes.โ
โDo you like living in the country?โ
โI love it.โ
He was driving slowly as they passed the junction where the accident had happened the other night. His sideways glance told her he remembered the place.
โWhere had you been?โ she asked. โThat night?โ
โI had been having dinner with a business associate. I got lost; I donโt know this part of the country.โ
They drove on and a few moments later were parking outside her cottage. He turned his head to stare at it.
โWell, thank you for driving me home,โ she huskily said, opening the passenger door.
He got out and came round to help her, his hand firmly gripping her arm. โItโs a pretty place. Have you redecorated since you bought it?โ
โYes,โ she said. Afraid her neighbours might see him, be curious about him.
โIโd love a guided tour.โ
In agitation she shook her head. โIโd rather not ask you in! I expect Tom will call in on his way home from work; heโll be anxious about why I came home early. I usually come home with him. He lives quite nearby.โ
Randal locked his car with a remote control, still holding her arm, then guided her towards the cottage. โItโs only half past four. He wonโt arrive yet, will he? He looked the type to keep long hours at work. Youโve got time to show me round.โ
โWhy are you so maddening?โ she fumed. โWhy do you always have to turn everything into a battle, and win?โ
He laughed softly. โWhy do you? What is your problem? Whatever I ask you to do, you argue!โ
She unlocked her front door, choked with irritation. โI just want you to go away! You know that!โ Samson appeared from the flowerbeds and brushed past both of them, heading for the kitchen and, he hoped, food.
Randal smiled an amused taunt. โOh, I know that, but Iโm not going, Pippa. I intend to save you from yourself.โ
She swallowed, face disturbed. She didnโt like the sound of that. What was he plotting? There was a brightness, a mischief in his eyes, that made her feel threatened. Did he intend to stay here, confront Tom, perhaps tell Tomโฆ? Tell him what, though? They had never been lovers. There was nothing to tell. A kiss or two, that was all. She had fled before any affair could start.
And of course that was an admission in itself, because if she had not been afraid of what might develop between them she would never have been driven to flight. Would Tom realise that?
He would if Randal drew him pictures, she grimly admitted, and no doubt that was precisely what Randal intended to do. Would Tom be shocked when he discovered she had been in love before they met?
She had never lied to him, yet she had never told him anything about Randal; she had never even mentioned his name.
He looked around at the black wood beams. โHow old is the cottage?โ
โThe deeds date form the eighteenth century, but there was a dwelling here before that, judging by old maps of the area.โ She looked at the green glass clock on the mantelpiece which she had bought in a local antiques shop. โTom will be here before long. Would you mind going? I want to have a shower and change before Tom gets here.โ
He took no notice, wandered around the room, looking at ornaments, books, taking them out of the white-painted shelves and flipping through them, went to the window, stared out at the back garden, then walked through into the kitchen. Crossly she followed and found him opening cupboards, inspecting the inside of the fridge. Samson excitedly cavorted around him.
โNice cat,โ Randal said, scratching behind Samsonโs ear. โI like the way your kitchen is laid out; the colour scheme is very cheerful. It must be a pleasure to come in here on winter mornings.โ
โYou arenโt planning to make me an offer for the place, are you?โ she tartly enquired, and he gave her a teasing grin.
โIโm just curious about how you live. Iโm trying to imagine you here. Are you always alone, or does the fiancรฉ spend some nights here with you?โ
Hot blood ran up her face. โI told you, Iโm not discussing Tom or our relationship with you!โ
His grey eyes probed her face. โYou donโt sleep with him, do you?โ He sounded cool enough, yet something in the way he stood, body tense and alert, made her nervous. She wished she knew what he was thinking, what he was planning.
โNone of your business!โ
He took a step towards her and suddenly she was terrified. Turning on her heel, she ran out, up the stairs, into her bedroom and bolted the door. Sinking down on her bed, she listened; would he come up here or leave?
There wasnโt a sound. No footsteps on the stairs, no movement in the passage outside the door.
He must still be downstairs. Or he could have gone, let himself out of the front door soundlessly.
She swivelled to pick up a hairbrush from her dressing table and brushed her gleaming chestnut hair; it was in disarray after the drive, with the wind blowing through the open window. Getting up, she looked in her wardrobe for something to change into when she had had her shower and chose a pale green tunic dress which ended at the knees. Simple but stylish, it was one of Tomโs favourites among her clothes.
She opened drawers, found clean lingerie, laid it all on her bedside cabinet, then went to the door and listened with her ear against the panel.
Still silence. She carefully opened the door and froze in shock, finding Randal leaning there; in a second he was halfway into the room and she fell back, breathless.
โGo away!โ
His gaze ran round the room, absorbing the delicate pastel colours of the walls, the pretty curtains which matched exactly the cover over her
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