Read No Matter What Online

Authors: Michelle Betham

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Family Saga, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Sagas

No Matter What (50 page)

“This problem won’t exist for much longer.
 
I’m going to make damn sure of that.”

And he meant it.
 
More than he’d ever meant anything before in his life.

 

***

 

Michael stood at the side of the studio floor, watching
India
as she laughed and talked with the people around her.
 
She was so comfortable in her surroundings, and that never ceased to amaze him.
 
She could walk into any situation and just adapt to it, whether it be acting, modelling or TV interviews.
 
She could do it all.
 
She was an absolute natural.
 
A gift she’d quite obviously inherited from her father.

Today she was shooting still shots for a perfume advertising campaign.
 
She’d already filmed the TV commercial, which was one of the sexiest things Michael had ever seen and he’d had to pinch himself to believe that the girl he was watching on the screen was
his
girl.

Folding his arms and leaning back against the wall he shook his head as the art director let him know he could come closer, but he preferred to watch from the sidelines.
 
He didn’t want to distract
India
; he just wanted to watch her.

She was talking to the photographer, wrapped in a huge white robe, her blonde hair curled and loose around her shoulders, and for a second his mind wandered back to those days when all he could do was watch her and hope that, one day, she’d be his.
 
She’d never known the extent of his obsession, never once guessed how much he’d longed for her and maybe it was better she never did, because none of that mattered now anyway.

He took a deep breath as she dropped the robe she was wearing, revealing her perfect body in nothing but small black bikini pants and the highest of black shoes.
 
He still couldn’t believe she was pregnant, carrying his baby, and he secretly couldn’t wait for the time when it started to show, when the world could actually see that this beautiful woman was having his child.

She had no shame in showing her body, no shyness was there at all, despite the amount of people around, but for Michael it was getting harder to cope with situations like this.
 
He hated feeling this way, he hated this almost jealous streak that hit him when other people looked at her, this possessive nature he seemed to have acquired lately, and he was finding it more and more difficult to control.
 

He watched as she took direction from the photographer, lying down on the black leather sofa, arching her back, her head thrown backwards, her hands – as she’d promised him – covering her breasts.
 
She fell into pose after pose, moving so naturally, until the direction stopped and they just let her go because she knew exactly what to do.

Michael couldn’t take his eyes off her, he couldn’t break the stare.
 
The feelings he’d had for her the minute he’d seen her all those years ago had never diminished, they’d never changed.
 
If anything, they’d got stronger.
 
He loved her so much, too much almost and the fear of losing her had resurfaced because of what he now knew.

He knew Kenny had been over with her in the
U.K.
, he knew she’d turned to him because she’d had things on her mind but he’d chosen to ignore it all.
 
He’d chosen not let her know what he knew because she was with
him
.
 
She’d come back to
him,
and whatever had gone on over there was in the past and he didn’t want to know.
 
He didn’t want to know the things that had gone on in her head, he didn’t want to know what she’d been feeling, why she’d turned to Kenny - he didn’t want to know, because the thought that she’d harboured any idea of leaving him, it was too much for him to take.
 

It had played on his mind though, of course it had.
 
It had sent him crazy wondering if Kenny had touched her, if she’d slept with him, what she’d talked to him about, but if he told her he knew it could damage everything they had and he didn’t want to risk that.
 
He couldn’t risk that because losing her would kill him.
 
He could deal with her relationship with Kenny; he could deal with it because
India
was in love with
him
.
 
He had no doubt about that now because she was here, and whatever had been going on in her head to make her turn to Kenny like that could stay unspoken.
 
He didn’t want to know.
 
He didn’t
need
to know.
 
As long as she loved
him
it didn’t really matter.
 
For now.

It wasn’t until they’d finished the shoot that
India
caught sight of him, a huge smile appearing on her face as she pulled on a t-shirt and ran over to him.

“Hey, baby!”

“Hey back,” he smiled, placing a hand in the small of her back, stroking it with his thumb as he pushed her against him, kissing her slowly.

“Have you been here all the time?”

He nodded, running his fingers up and down her spine.

“Was I ok?”

He kissed her again, loving the feel of her open mouth on his, so warm and soft.
 
“You were amazing.”

She was still smiling.
 
“Well, I’m done now, Mikey, so, give me a few minutes to get my stuff together and we can get out of here.
 
Is Vince ok?”

“Vince is fine.
 
He can’t wait to see you.
 
I’ve left him organising a few things for tonight.”

“Did you ask him about being Godfather?”

He nodded, smiling.
 
“He said he’d be honoured.”

She gave him one last kiss.
 
“That’s good, because I can’t think of anyone I’d rather have for that role.
 
As long as he doesn’t get them too used to that Vegas lifestyle.
 
Right, I’ll just go get changed then you can take me to lunch.
 
If you’ve nothing else planned.”

“I’m all yours,
India
.”

And, as far as Michael Walsh was concerned, he’d never uttered a truer sentence.

 

***

 

Terry had turned up, halfway through the morning, and Jimmy had watched as his black convertible had pulled into its usual place and parked up.
 
He had a feeling this was it, that things were moving on now so he’d instructed Jake to let Charley “out of his sight” for a few seconds, give her a chance to go to Terry, to talk to him because Jimmy knew that she would.
 
If she was given the chance.
 
If she wanted to escape as badly as he suspected she did then there was no doubt that she would run.
 
She’d want to get out of there straightaway, but Jimmy also knew, somehow, that Terry would want to come back after dark, when he thought it would be less obvious.
 
He wouldn’t want to do anything in broad daylight.
 
Jimmy just knew that tonight was when Terry would make his move.
 
He didn’t know how or why, he just did.
 
It was a feeling that wouldn’t go away, a gut instinct, and that had never let him down yet.
 
So he was going to act on it.
 

He could read Charley like an open book, she couldn’t hide her feelings as well as she thought she could; he’d be able to see it in her eyes if a plan had been made between her and Terry, and if he saw that, if he could sense they’d set something up for tonight then they wouldn’t be the only ones with a plan.
 
Jimmy had one too.
 
Only
his
was foolproof.

Stepping back from the window slightly he watched as she ran the short distance from the building to Terry’s car, which was parked round the corner.
 
He watched as Terry jumped out of the car and grabbed her in a hug, and she clung onto him.
 

Jimmy felt the anger rise up inside him.
 
Hadn’t he given her everything?
 
Hadn’t he given her this life?
 
Money, houses, cars; holidays she could only have dreamed of before?
 
She was an ungrateful bitch!
 
Which is why she needed to pay for every ounce of disrespect she’d shown him.
 
And she
would
pay.
 
She’d pay big.

Lighting up a cigarette he inhaled deep, blowing smoke up at the ceiling.
 
Oh yes.
 
Charley Miles was about to find out just how serious a man Jimmy Cash could be.
 
And, after tonight, there’d be no doubt left in her mind.

 

***

 

Charley looked behind her, grabbed the chance that was staring her in the face and ran out of the door.
 
She didn’t know why she’d suddenly been left alone but she didn’t stop to question, she just ran, ran across the road and round the corner, hoping with every ounce of her being that Terry was there.

As soon as she saw his car she couldn’t stop the tears as she ran into his arms.

“You’ve got to get me out of here, Terry, get me out of here, please!”

“Hang on, Charley, hang on ... listen ... listen to me sweetheart.”

“I can’t do this anymore, I can’t do this, I can’t ...”

“I know, I know all of that, I do, I understand.
 
But we haven’t got much time so you have to listen to me.”

He quickly kissed her forehead, putting his hands on her face, making her look at him.
 
She looked tired and older than her years and he wished he could just bundle her into the car and take her now but he couldn’t.
 
Not yet.

“You have to listen to me, ok?
 
You have to listen to me and you have to understand, because, if you don’t, this won’t work.
 
Do you hear me, Charley?”

She nodded, tears streaming down her face.
 
He was so handsome, so kind and she’d thrown all of that away for what?
 
A life of misery, cruelty and pain?

“I’m coming back.
 
Tonight.
 
I’m coming back for you.”

The tears wouldn’t stop falling down her face.
 
“Why can’t I come now, Terry?
 
I don’t understand.
 
Why can’t you just take me now?”

He rested his forehead against hers for a second and closed his eyes, trying to block out the sound of her sobbing.

“I can’t, Charley.
 
I’ve got to go to work, sweetheart.
 
I can’t do it now, it has to be tonight.”
 
He looked into her red and worn out eyes, mascara running down her face and he wished work wasn’t getting in the way today, but he had an important match at school this afternoon and he couldn’t let them down.
 
“Michael and
India
, they’re having a small party tonight.
 
I can slip away ... I’ll come back, 10.30 tonight, I’ll come back and we’ll get out of here.
 
I’ll take you back to the beach house in
Malibu
and we’ll take it from there, ok?
 
Have you got that, Charley?
 
10.30 tonight.”

She nodded again, closing her eyes as he kissed her quickly.

“You’d better get back in there before they realise you’ve gone.
 
Go on.”

He let go of her, jumping back into his car, and Charley watched as he drove away, watched as a chance of freedom sped away from her but she trusted him.
 
More than anyone she trusted him, in a world where Charley had learnt to trust no-one.
 
He’d found her, he’d made it clear in that brief conversation that he wanted to help her and she had to cling onto that.
 
It was all she had left now.
 

She turned round and ran back inside, quickly wiping the tears from her eyes, pushing her shoulders back and putting on that front that she was so used to displaying now.
 
But hopefully this would be the last time she’d ever have to play this part.
 
After tonight, a whole new chapter was about to begin.
 
For everyone.

 

CHAPTER 26

 

The engagement party was an informal do, something
India
much preferred to some of the dressed-up, catered events she’d experienced over the years.
 
The music was a mixed bag of pop and rock, the food was laid out in the kitchen in a buffet style - along with any kind of alcohol you could think of - and the doors to the garden were left open so that people could take it outside if they wished.
 
It reminded her of the house parties she and Charley had used to throw back in
Newcastle
all those years ago – only on a much larger scale.
 
She wanted people to mingle and relax, and the dress code was definitely informal.
 

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