Dead Tomorrow
having no idea what was coming next.
She twisted the glass in her hand. ‘I just thought to myself that if you proposed to me, one day, because I was pregnant, I would never marry you.’ She gave him a helpless, lost-child look. ‘That’s not the kind of life I want–for either of us.’
There wasan even longer silence. Then he said, ‘Your being pregnant has nothing to do with this. That’s just a very big bonus. I love you, Cleo. You are the most beautiful person, inside and out, that I’ve ever been lucky enough to meet in my life. I love you with all my heart and soul. I will love you to the ends of the earth and back. And more. I want to spend the rest of my life with you.’
Cleo smiled, then nodded pensively. ‘That’s not bad,’ she said. Then she gave a rolling motion with her hand. ‘More?’
‘I love your nose. Your eyes. I love your humour. I love the way you look at the world. I love your mind. I love your kindness to people.’
‘So it’s not about me being a good shag?’ she said, in mock disappointment.
‘Yep, that too.’
She drank some more, then putting her elbows on the table, held her glass in the fingers of both hands and peered at him over the top of it. ‘You know, you’re not a bad shag either.’
‘Slapper!’
She wrinkled her nose. ‘Horny bastard.’
‘You like it!’
Puffing herself up haughtily, she said, ‘No, I don’t. I only do it to please you.’
He grinned. ‘I don’t believe you.’
Later, Humphrey sat on the bedroom floor, barking and whining while they made love, until he got bored and went to sleep.
Lying in each other’s arms, Cleo kissed Roy on the nose, then on each eye, then on the lips. ‘You know, you’re an incredible lover. You are so amazingly unselfish.’
‘Are most men selfish?’
She nodded. Then she grinned. ‘Talking from experience, of course, all the hundreds of lovers I’ve had–not!’
‘I take that as a compliment, coming from an expert.’
She thumpedhim. Then she kissed him again. ‘There’s something else about you, Detective Superintendent–you make me feel safe.’
‘You make me feel horny.’
She slid her hands down his hard, muscular body. Then stopped. ‘Bloody hell, you want more?’
‘Did we just do it?’
‘About five minutes ago.’
‘Must be my premature Alzheimer’s kicking in. I thought that was just–you know–foreplay!’
She grinned. ‘You are the horniest man I ever met!’
‘You make me horny,’ he said, and kissed her lightly on the lips, and then on her neck, her shoulders and then on every inch of her arms, legs, ankles, toes. Then they made love again.
A long time later, in the flickering glow of an almost burnt-down candle, Cleo, wrapped around him and dripping with perspiration, said, ‘OK, I surrender. I’ll marry you.’
‘You will?’
‘Yes, I will. I want to, more than anything in the world. But isn’t there a complication?’
‘What?’
‘You already have a wife.’
‘I’ve just started the process to have her declared dead, under the seven-year rule. My sister’s been trying to persuade me to do that for a long time.’
‘ Cleo Grace ,’ she murmured. ‘Mmm, that has a nice ring to it.’
She kissedhim again, then, clinging tightly to him, fell asleep.
60
Glenn Branson sat in silence behind the wheel of the black Hyundai, staring wretchedly at his house. He had been here for five hours.
The small, 1960s semi was on a steep street in Saltdean, inland from the cliff top and a real wind trap. In the hooley that was blowing, the car rocked constantly and rain thwacked on to the body panels.
Tears streamed down his face. He was oblivious to the freezing cold, to his hunger, to his need to pee. He just stared across at the little house with its bright yellow front door that was his home. Stared at the front façade that was now like some kind of a Berlin Wall between himself and his life. It was all a sodding blur. His eyes blurred by his tears. The car windows blurred by the driving rain. His mind blurred by love, by anger and by pain.
He’d watched Ari arrive home shortly after ten and she hadn’t spotted him in this car. Then he’d waited for the male babysitter, whoever the arrogant bastard was, to leave. It was now twenty past two in the morning and he still had not left. Over two hours ago, the lights had gone off downstairs, then had come on in her bedroom. After a while, they had gone off there too. Which meant she was
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