Hearing the knock on her door at two
minutes past five the next evening, Rebecca raced to answer it. She had been
ready for about five minutes and it had been the longest five minutes of her
life. She’d rushed around after getting home, having a quick shower and changing
into jeans and a blue fitted cotton top. She was drawn by instinct to buy
clothes in shades of blue but didn’t realise how in wearing them they enhanced
the blue of her eyes. She didn’t bother with shoes, she rarely did when she was
home. Padding into the kitchen she turned the oven on and put the lasagna in.
It would take at least thirty minutes to heat. Then she did a last minute tidy
up before preparing the salad. She had been so worried all the while she
wouldn’t be done on time, only to find she was finished with her preparations
early and was forced to watch the minutes tick by on the clock. As she did, she
had lamented the fact that time moved so slowly when you were waiting for
something. In fact for a while there, she was sure it had actually stood still.
But finally he had arrived. At least she hoped it was him. Reaching the entry
she paused to take a deep, steadying breath to calm her nerves. Her heart
seemed to be beating in a very overexcited fashion. Wiping her clammy hands on
her jean clad thighs, she opened the door with high hopes and a bright smile.
However seeing the brooding expression Jake
wore, her smile slipped a bit. As usual he’d surprised her. She should have
been used to the up and downs by now, but she hadn’t expected him to appear at
her door looking angry and she didn’t know what to make of it. Had she made a
mistake asking him? Maybe he didn’t want to be there. But then why agree to it?
It wasn’t like she had forced him. In the end it was he who had made the
suggestion that they eat early. She just couldn’t work him out. As much as he
intrigued her, she had to acknowledge the fact that she didn’t really know him.
She could never predict what mood he was going to be in and they seemed to
change so rapidly she wondered if she ever would, even if she had had years to
try. Thinking back to what Ian had said yesterday she wondered if maybe she
shouldn’t have pushed it. But short of closing the door in his face, she had no
choice now but to go through with it. So forcing her smile wider and hoping his
demeanour would change for the better at some point, she said in as bright a voice
as she could manage ‘hi Jake, please come in.’
After a pause where he studied her in
silence Rebecca was pleased to see his expression change. He didn’t smile but
he lost that hard angry look. He said ‘thanks Rebecca’ and stepped through the
door. She could feel him watching her as she led the way into the living room
and it unnerved her a bit. Needing some distance to get herself together,
Rebecca gestured with her arm, around the room, incorporating the open doors
leading out onto the balcony where she’d set up a table for dinner. She said ‘make
yourself at home and I’ll get us a drink. I’m guessing you can’t drink alcohol
as you are on duty later so how about a soft drink?’
‘Something cold sounds good,’ Jake said as
he shrugged out of his jacket and laid it over the back of a chair.
‘Okay I won’t be a sec.’
‘No worries, take your time’ he said as she
moved into the kitchen and left him to look around.
Alone in the kitchen Rebecca leaned on the
bench and tried to gather her racing thoughts. Whilst now his mood seemed to
have changed she was glad he was here, she still had to wonder about why he had
looked so angry when she opened the door. Every time she saw him she seemed to
end up with more questions than answers. She sighed. Ian was right. He was a
hard person to get to know. But taking a deep breath, knowing it was rude to
leave him on his own for long, she got herself moving. Pulling out some glasses
she poured them both a drink and walked out to find him.
A man of many moods that is for sure.
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