Read In Separate Bedrooms Online

Authors: Carole Mortimer

In Separate Bedrooms (11 page)

The only thing that had really changed was that Mattie now knew the truth about those four women in his life …

‘Er—perhaps it would be better, Betty, if neither of us mentioned this particular conversation to Jack?’ Mattie looked at the older woman. ‘I’ll tell him the two of us have met, of course, but I don’t think he would like the idea of the two of us—discussing him in this way.’

‘I’m sure he wouldn’t,’ Betty agreed instantly, obviously relieved at the suggestion. ‘It was just that when I saw you leaving the hotel earlier I couldn’t resist coming and talking to you. And I’m so glad I did.’ She smiled. ‘I shall very much look forward to seeing you again this evening,’ she finished.

‘Thank you,’ Mattie said, before turning and walking slowly back to the hotel.

What on earth did Jack think he was doing? Okay, so
Mattie accepted he found the attentions of his future brother-in-law’s sister a pain in the— He had wanted to put this Sharon off without offending anyone. But what on earth had he imagined the rest of his family were going to think about him bringing a ‘girlfriend’ with him this weekend, especially as he had never done such a thing before?

Exactly what Betty Beauchamp obviously thought: that Jack was actually serious about her.

She could only conclude that Jack hadn’t thought about that side of things at all, had just seen a way to rid himself of Sharon’s unwanted attentions—while at the same time have a little fun at Mattie’s expense.

Well, they would just see later today who was having fun and who wasn’t!

CHAPTER EIGHT

‘M
ATTIE
, I— What are you doing?’

Mattie almost laughed out loud at the stunned look on Jack’s face as she launched herself into his arms, her face raised expectantly for his kiss.

She looked pointedly into the sitting-room behind him, instantly stepping back. ‘I thought I had better show some affection, in case we weren’t alone,’ she said—knowing very well that they were. But Jack couldn’t possibly know that she had looked into the sitting-room a few minutes ago when she’d heard him arrive back from the airport and already knew they were by themselves!

Jack glowered darkly. ‘Very commendable, I’m sure.’ He ran a hand tiredly through the dark thickness of his hair. ‘If a little misguided. I’m hot, sticky, and tired,’ he explained at her raised brows.

Actually, he looked absolutely shattered; perhaps trying to sort out the situation between his eldest sister and her husband had taken its toll!

But Mattie was in no mood to feel in the least sorry for him. ‘Hardly in the mood for love, hmm?’ she teased, blue eyes glowing mischievously.

But not too mischievously, she hoped; she didn’t want Jack to realize this early in the day that she was completely aware of the game he had been playing with her. No … she certainly didn’t want him to realize that yet …

‘Would you like me to order you some lunch while
you take a shower and freshen up?’ she offered, knowing by his quizzical expression that, after the way they had parted last night, he was totally confused by her friendly behaviour. Which was exactly what Mattie wanted him to be. It would serve him right if he were to think, after the intimacy of the evening they had spent together yesterday, that she was taking this whole thing seriously.

Which was how, during the hours when she’d waited for him to return from the airport, she had decided to play it. Given what she now knew, it would probably frighten the life out of Jack if he believed she was really falling for him.

‘I got your message, by the way,’ she informed him casually, having been handed a letter by Reception when she’d returned to the hotel after her walk early this morning. It hadn’t been a very long message: ‘Gone to the airport. Don’t do anything until I get back. Jack.’

Don’t do anything until he got back …! What did he think she was, an obedient pet as blindly devoted to him as Harry was? Because if that was what he thought—

‘So I see,’ Jack drawled at the obvious fact she was still here. ‘You—’

‘Would you like some lunch?’ Mattie pointedly picked up the telephone receiver. ‘I ordered a club sandwich earlier; it was delicious,’ she elaborated encouragingly.

‘A club sandwich will be fine,’ Jack accepted, still looking confused by her obvious friendliness.

After the way they had parted the evening before, after the conclusions Jack must believe Mattie to have come to concerning Tina’s arrival—in view of his deception to Mattie about who Tina actually was!—perhaps that wasn’t so surprising.

But Mattie had barely started yet!

‘By the way, I met your mother earlier,’ she told him lightly, sitting down in one of the armchairs, telephone to her ear as she put through her call to Room Service, holding back a smile as she saw the start of surprise on Jack’s face that he was unable to hide successfully. Surprise that was quickly followed by a guarded wariness.

‘My mother?’ he repeated. ‘But—’

‘Room Service?’ she answered the person who had just answered her call. ‘One club sandwich, please,’ she requested politely, putting her hand over the receiver to speak to Jack. ‘Would you like something to drink with that?’ she prompted brightly.

‘A pot of strong coffee, I think,’ he answered, still looking warily at Mattie.

She ordered the coffee, giving the room number, before ringing off and standing up to glance at her wrist-watch. ‘I have to go now, I’m afraid,’ she told him regretfully. ‘I’ve booked the full works at the beauty salon downstairs this afternoon,’ she informed him helpfully. ‘I want to look my best for this evening.’

Jack looked more puzzled than ever. ‘Mattie—’

‘If I were you, Jack—’ Mattie picked up her shoulder bag in preparation of leaving ‘—I would take a nap after you’ve eaten lunch; you’re looking rather haggard.’

‘Whereas you look bright and cheerful,’ he muttered disgruntledly, obviously less than amused by her blunt observation.

‘Why shouldn’t I?’ Mattie mused brightly and cheerfully—deliberately ignoring the way his face had darkened ominously. ‘We’re in Paris, I’m spending the afternoon being pampered at a beauty salon, we’re going out
to dinner at the Eiffel Tower this evening; what could be more perfect?’

He gave a heavy frown. ‘But last night—’

‘I’m sure you’ve managed to deal with last night,’ she cut in dismissively. ‘And, after all, it is me your family is expecting to meet this evening, isn’t it?’ she reminded him. ‘Now I really do have to go, Jack.’ She gave another glance at her wrist-watch before hurrying over to the door. ‘Your mother is delightful, by the way,’ she added truthfully before letting herself out of the suite.

Ha!

Now who was disconcerted? she thought triumphantly as she went down in the lift. Let them just see how Jack liked being left completely in the dark about what was actually going on. Mattie doubted he was going to like it any better than she had!

Having deliberately booked herself into the hotel’s beauty salon this afternoon, as a way of avoiding answering any of the questions she knew Jack must be dying to ask her, she was determined to enjoy the experience of just sitting back and relaxing as the stylist trimmed and styled her hair, then a face-pack, before a light make-up was applied, and her nails manicured and lacquered. It was rather soothing to just let her mind drift, to feel completely pampered in this way.

Don’t get too used to it, she instructed herself as she sat and had her nails painted. It was back to work and normality on Tuesday morning.

A normality that in no way included Jack Beauchamp, she acknowledged heavily, some of her earlier satisfaction fading at this reality. Because, despite everything, Mattie knew she was in love with the man.

He was infuriating, puzzling, enigmatic. But she loved him anyway. Quite what she was going to do about—

Her thoughts came to an abrupt halt as she unwittingly heard part of the conversation from the next booth.

‘Mum and Dad are absolutely thrilled about Tina’s pregnancy,’ the woman spoke confidingly.

‘So is Tina,’ another woman replied excitedly. ‘She just expected Jim to do and say a little more, after she had told him the good news, than announce that he guessed the skiing holiday was off for this Christmas! But that’s just Jim’s sense of humour, and Tina will realize that once she’s calmed down.’

‘Pregnancy makes you very emotional,’ the other woman sympathized. ‘Remember how sensitive we both were?’

Mattie shifted slightly sideways, twitching aside the curtain that separated her from the next booth. The two beautiful women who sat there were so alike that it didn’t take two guesses for her to realize they had to be the Beauchamp twins, Sally and Cally.

Not only did they look alike, they bore a striking resemblance to their older brother Jack, both dark-haired and dark-eyed.

‘I wonder what this girlfriend of Jack’s is like?’ mused the twin sitting on the left. ‘I think we’re all more excited about meeting her this evening than we are Sandy’s engagement or Tina’s pregnancy!’

Mattie quickly let the curtain drop back into place, her cheeks colouring a heated red at this enforced eavesdropping. But the manicurist hadn’t quite finished painting the nails on her second hand, meaning she couldn’t just get up and leave!

‘Mum says she’s absolutely charming,’ the other twin
confided. ‘Certainly nothing at all like the gold-digger we were all expecting Jack to end up with.’

Gold-digger?

‘Jack can be such a softie,’ his sister opined.

A softie? Jack? That didn’t sound like the Jack that Mattie had come to know. And love!

‘Mum insists she’s nothing like that,’ the other woman insisted lightly. ‘But I’m sure whoever Jack decided to marry, that Mum would think she was charming. We all would. As long as it was Jack’s choice.’

Mattie had heard enough!

Not that she could exactly blame Jack’s twin sisters for their gossipy speculation concerning the female Jack had brought with him this weekend; they were bound to feel a certain amount of curiosity. She just hadn’t liked the idea that they might imagine she was with Jack because of his money. It certainly put a completely different slant on how she was to behave this evening in front of Jack’s family.

‘Thank you,’ she told the manicurist stiltedly, snatching her barely finished hand away to stand up. ‘If I could just pay my bill …?’

No doubt these treatments were going to cost her an arm and a leg, but after the remarks she had just overheard there was no way Mattie was going to put it on Jack’s hotel bill. Even if she had to live on bread and water for the next month!

The Beauchamp twins, enjoying their own manicure, glanced at Mattie as she moved stiffly across the salon after paying her bill. But as they could have no idea she was ‘the girlfriend’ they had so recently referred to, it was only a cursory glance.

Mattie wished she had followed her first instinct this
morning and left Paris before she’d had to meet any more of the Beauchamp family!

They were certainly an attractive lot. In fact, Mattie felt like the equivalent of the ugly duckling amongst such beautiful swans.

And Jack, no matter what his reasons were with regard to the sister of his future brother-in-law, had been utterly stupid to bring her here to meet them all!

They were all obviously expecting to hear wedding bells, assumed her presence here at all was some sort of declaration of intent on Jack’s part.

Why hadn’t Jack thought of that?

She shook her head impatiently, walking out of the hotel again instead of going back up to the suite she and Jack shared, torn now between a desire to pay Jack back for his deception in getting her to come to Paris with him in the first place, and a wish not to let him down in front of his obviously concerned, and loving, family.

As she sat on the grass near the Eiffel Tower Mattie knew that the latter easily won …

She wasn’t naturally a vindictive person, and, from the little she had seen of them, the rest of Jack’s family were as nice, and concerned for him, as his mother had been this morning.

So what did she do now?

Mattie had absolutely no idea!

She had left Jack to a mood of confusion earlier, had intended to continue to confuse him by her unexpected friendliness after the strain under which they had parted the evening before. But the reality of his family now made that an impossibility.

What a mess!

Of someone else’s making for a change—namely,
Jack’s! But, the woman Sharon apart, Mattie cared about Jack too much to let him down in front of his family this evening. Even if it galled her to have to continue to play the role of loving girlfriend!

‘You look absolutely beautiful,’ Jack told her with admiration as she joined him in the sitting-room shortly after seven o’clock that evening.

Mattie was wearing the second new evening dress she had bought for this weekend: a short-sleeved knee-length cream lace affair that brought out the honey tints in her newly washed and styled blonde hair.

‘Thank you,’ she accepted soberly.

This was the first time she had seen Jack since her return to the hotel, Jack seeming to have taken her advice and gone back to bed this afternoon. At least, the silence of the hotel suite had seemed to imply as much.

He certainly no longer looked haggard, at any rate!

In fact, once again wearing the black dinner suit and a white shirt, he looked altogether too lethally attractive for Mattie’s peace of mind.

‘Mattie, before we go I think I ought to—’

‘Your mother rang through to the suite earlier,’ Mattie effectively cut through on what Jack intended saying, avoiding looking at him as best she could; he was just altogether too much for her peace of mind. ‘As you were asleep at the time, I took the call,’ she explained as he raised surprised brows; although she had no idea what his parents must think of the two of them sharing a suite in this way! ‘Apparently, we’re all meeting in the bar downstairs at seven-fifteen for a drink before strolling over to the restaurant.’

Jack’s frown deepened. ‘We are?’

‘We are,’ Mattie confirmed briskly, moving pointedly towards the door. ‘As it’s almost that now, I suggest we go down …’ She surveyed him with narrowed eyes as Jack looked less than eager to comply.

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