Authors: Anna-Lou Weatherley
â
T
here's nothing here
,' Angelika whispered quietly as she looked at Nate, her blues eyes wide with disappointment. âRound the back of the harbour, they said. I heard them clearly. We have to find it, Nate. We have to see if there's a way off this island.'
He heard the urgency in her voice, his heartbeat mirroring it.
âPerhaps they've already left in it,' he said. âMaybe we're too late.'
Nate scanned the deserted harbour. It was dark, though not pitch-black quite yet, and the stillness was disconcerting.
âDo you think we're being watched, right now, I mean?' Angelika felt the heat of a thousand hidden eyes upon her and her skin prickled.
âWho knows,' he said. âIt's a possibility.'
Spurred on by a mix of adrenalin and determination, she began to navigate her way barefoot further down the rocks towards the edge, holding her Havaiana flip-flops in one hand and balancing herself with the other.
âBe careful, Ange,' he called out to her in a hushed voice. âIt's dark down there. Tread carefully.'
Nate's revelation of his grim, bathroom discovery had confirmed what she had suspected all along, that McKenzie
had
been spying on them, or at least someone had, invading their most intimate moments and violating their privacy in a way that seemed unimaginable. The thought that âthey', whoever âthey' were, had watched her take a shower and use the toilet, maybe even seen the rare, intimate and not-altogether-pleasant moment which had taken place between her and Rupert in the en suite made her flesh crawl. She had been right to listen to her intuition, to trust her instincts. If they could just find a way off Pleasure Island without alerting suspicion then they could go to the authorities, get them to send a plane for them all and have that bastard McKenzie bang to rights. The man was sick â
a criminal.
âHe won't get away with it, Ange,' Nate said, as though reading her thoughts. âWhatever he's done, we'll make sure he gets what's coming to him through the proper channels.'
Only she wasn't so convinced. Men like McKenzie had a habit of getting away with
everything
. And the six-billion-dollar question hanging over everything still remained paramount in her mind.
Why?
She suspected that at midnight tonight they were about to find out and, as much as she was horrified, unnerved and scared to death, she needed to know. First, however, they had to find this goddamn boat.
â
W
ell
, fuck-a-doodle-do, dude ⦠ho-ly shit!' JJ gave a loud whistle as he and Mia made their entrance onto the roof terrace. âIt's like something out of Tony Montana's place in
Scarface!
'
The roof-top terrace of the mansion was indeed nothing if not ostentatious. While the mansion itself was testament to McKenzie's exorbitant wealth with its lofty, high ceilings, abundance of marble pillars, gold fixtures and intricately decorated ceilings, he had, Mia concluded, saved the best until last, or the top in this case. They had reached the terrace by glass elevator, stepping out onto a white-and-gold marbled expanse of floor that was shiny enough to reflect the low sunlight that was quickly disappearing upon it. In the middle of the huge terrace was a pool, within it a large, ornate sculpture depicting the Greek mythological scene of Narcissus starring at his own reflection, his mouth the fountain piece from which water poured, beautifully up-lit by tiny lights and shrouded by carefully pruned box tree. An array of seating was thoughtfully positioned throughout: huge, white, leather chesterfields scattered with sumptuous, gold cushions in an assortment of the finest fabrics; striped chaise lounges surrounded by gold statues of cherubs and angels; a pair of porcelain tigers, six-foot high stood either side of the seating area, their regal, feline faces flickering in the light provided by a number of gigantic free standing gold candelabras that towered above them.
Positioned at the furthest north point into the mountains, the view afforded an unparalleled backdrop out to sea. The sun was setting at eye level, its pastel colours painting the 360-degree view like a Monet and appeared so close it felt like you were part of the picture itself. Underneath a large, white canopy was a long, banqueting table dressed to an exquisitely high standard, solid, silver cutlery glinting in the throes of the fading light, fine china and crystal cut glass. Countless magnums of Vintage Krug, Dom Pérignon and Cristal sat inside large, silver, ice buckets on huge piles of crushed ice.
On closer inspection, Mia saw that there were also platinum, hand-engraved name places, and noted that she was seated next to Joshua, a small but welcome relief. To the right of the table, a large video screen had been erected as though they were about to enjoy a film premier and her interest spilled over into unease: they were going to watch something. Music was playing in the background, just low enough to be heard and she suddenly recognised it was one of her songs: âPretty Little Lies', a smooth, soulful ballad she had written at barely 22 years old. She hadn't heard the song in many years; it had never been one of her greats, yet it had always remained one of her favourites. It stopped her in her tracks, flooding her with a million memories, transporting her back to a time in her life when she had been so young, so beautiful and naïve, so â¦
hopeful
. Swallowing hard, Mia's maudlin thoughts were broken by a member of staff offering her a glass of champagne, which she duly took. It was chilled to perfection.
âWell, the sculpture is apt, if nothing else,' she remarked.
âHuh?' Joshua gave her a blank look.
âIt's Narcissus, the scene from Greek mythology â¦?'
He shrugged and she sighed.
âThis suit is uncomfortable man.' He pulled a face as he fiddled with the cummerbund. âI feel like a douche.'
âYet you look divine,' Mia said. âGet used to it, darling. Black tie means just that ⦠rock star or not.'
âYeah, well screw that,' he grumbled, wondering why he couldn't have just done the whole âwhite T-shirt and cool suit' combo. He bet Adam Levine didn't have this kinda problem. Mia, however, had gone all out in an embellished, couture, Marchesa gown that was split to the thigh to reveal matching, bejewelled underwear.
âSo then â' she'd done a 180-degree twirl for JJ earlier, once he'd managed to pour her into it ââ what's the verdict?'
The verdict was that the gown was probably two decades too young for her, but he knew the drill by now.
âYou look da fucking bomb, babe.'
Mia had been horrified.
Da bomb
? God, how she missed her Dickie in that moment, a man who knew how to give a woman a proper compliment. Da bomb indeed! Age inappropriate or not, Mia had been happy with her choice of attire. She had always known how to give good gown.
Rupert greeted her with an asinine smile, ubiquitous glass of fizz in hand. âPlaying one of yours, I hear, Mia?' He was smoking a cigar and looked far more comfortable in such formal dress than JJ did, but then she supposed he'd had more practise.
âSurprised you even noticed,' she said.
âIncredible dress,' he said in a bid to avoid any frosty exchange.
She wondered if he actually meant it.
âYou can borrow it, if you like,' she quipped, âbut then again, you've a wardrobe full of them, I should imagine. After all, you wear a gown every day to work, don't you?'
Just then Billie-Jo joined them â having taken in as much of the view as she could enjoy â resplendent in a lime-green and leopard-print Versace dress, the neckline plunging all the way to her bellybutton and showcasing the high, round firmness of her enhanced assets.
She knew she looked incredible, if somewhat overstated dripping in make-up and jewellery, but then she was determined to make an impression on the impresario she hoped to finally meet this evening. McKenzie would remember her; she would make sure of it.
âLooking fly, BJ,' Joshua remarked.
âNot looking bad yerself,' she returned the compliment, aware of Mia's watchful eye.
âSo, do you think we're gonna get to open them boxes tonight, then?' she said. They'd been instructed to bring them along to this evening's proceedings and her need to know what was inside had reached fever pitch.
âI should imagine that's the idea, dear,' Mia said.
âWhat do you reckon's inside them? Jewellery, perhaps? Keys to a soft-top Merc?'
Rupert raised an eyebrow. The greedy girl was nothing if not hopeful.
âYour wife not joining us this evening, Rupert?' Mia asked, noting Angelika's absence.
Now that she'd mentioned it, Rupert had started to wonder just what, or who, was keeping Angelika. She had said that she would follow him up onto the roof terrace imminently.
âYou go on ahead,' she'd suggested as she'd applied her make-up in the ornate mirror back at the cabana. âI'm not quite ready yet and we don't want to be late, we might miss something important.' She'd smiled at him, adding, âI won't be long.' Never one to wait around, not least for his wife, he had not needed telling twice and hadn't given it a second's thought until now.
âShe should be here any minute,' he said.
Billie-Jo's facial expression clouded over. Now that she thought of it, Nate had also agreed to catch her up. He'd complained of feeling unwell and had gone for a walk in full black tie to supposedly âclear his head' before dinner. Had he and Angelika sloped off somewhere together?
âNo, Nate either,' Mia remarked dryly, âalthough I'm sure it's just an innocent coincidence.' She kept her eyes firmly upon Rupert's.
âIf he's gone off with that bitch, I'll fucking kill him,' Billie-Jo hissed underneath her breath.
âChill, babe,' JJ whispered in her ear. âLike, do you even give a shit?'
Billie-Jo bristled. After all, she supposed she wasn't exactly in a position to start bitching about her husband's suspected infidelity, not when she'd spent the afternoon bouncing all over JJ's hard dick. But still, at least she'd been discreet about it. Nate, it seemed, hadn't even gone to any length to cover his tracks; brazen bastard, she would nail him to the wall after this.
Rupert sucked on his cigar in a bid to soften the sense of foreboding that was gnawing at him.
The three of them all stood staring at each other, none of them wanting to ask the question they knew they were all thinking: where the fuck were Nate and Angelika?
â
I
want
to make love to you in the boat, on the way back ⦠Jesus, Ange, I want to make love to you here, in this club, right now!' Nate looked at her like a blind man seeing the sun for the first time. Angelika smiled at him, her eyes sparkling, up-lit by the neon lighting of the packed bar. She could not remember a time a man had so obviously desired her and she only wished that she could give him her full concentration, but her mind was elsewhere, a thousand unanswered questions wrestling for space inside her head, answers she sensed were imminent, answers she felt lay somewhere on this island, with the pressing mission being to find the boat.
They located it eventually, tucked away inside a tiny alcove, carefully hidden between rocks, and boarded it with a mix of elation and unease, their collective adrenalin fizzing like electricity between them. They hugged instinctively, triumphantly. As she made to break away, he stopped her, held her there in his arms.
She smiled at him through her eyes, deep and blue, and he felt as if he could dive into them, swim in them. She parted her lips a little, displaying her teeth, neat aside from that slight snaggle that he had come to adore; a tiny flaw in an otherwise-perfect smile, or perfect for him, at least. She was so beautiful to him in that moment that he could not prevent himself from wanting her. She made sense to him; her skin soft and a little aglow in the moonlight, eyes shining like the ocean, her hair sun-and-windswept into soft, messy waves. She didn't flinch as he pulled her closer, her body soft, feminine, pliable as it lightly pressed against his own.
She was shaking slightly, and he wondered if it was because of him or the evening chill from the water. He felt the heat of her breath as his lips slowly reached hers, eyes closing as they finally connected, the lightest touch to begin with, the scent of her skin in his nostrils as his mouth began to explore her. She tasted so good, so different to Billie-Jo, like he had known her lips all his life, or at least should've done. He pushed his tongue gently into her open mouth and she responded with her own.
âOh, God, Ange,' he said breathlessly, his arms gripped tightly around her now, his hands touching her exposed skin as the kiss escalated into a passionate frenzy. He was hard for her now. Jesus, since he'd met her he'd been hard for her, and he could not stop himself from pressing up against her, his pelvis touching her own. Gently, their lips still upon each other's, he laid her down inside the boat and in that moment Nate could think of nothing other than her: making love to her; touching and tasting her; smelling her intimate scent. He had never felt sexual desire like it before in his life. He wanted his woman â
really
wanted her â in every sense. She would be his wife one day, he thought as his hands began to explore her small, pert breasts, her nipples stiffening to his touch, his mouth around them, gently nibbling and sucking as she began to gasp in pleasure underneath him.
âNate ⦠oh, Nate â¦' Angelika surrendered completely. It was inevitable; she could no longer deny the desire she felt for this man: a desire that she'd felt from the beginning; an unspoken connection that she could neither understand or explain. She had tried so hard to do the right thing, to hold back, repress her feelings because she was, after all, a married woman, but finally she gave in to the heat of her desires, the ache she felt between her legs, pulsing, throbbing, needing him there.
Her dress was open, her bare breasts exposed, lit up in the darkness as he gently, softly worked his mouth around them, circling her nipples with his tongue until she felt she might cry out. Nothing felt more right in that moment than their bodies touching, the smell of his hair as his tongue travelled from her breastbone to her hips, slightly damp, fresh from the shower, like mandarins. And she realised just how it felt to be wanted by a man, really wanted and desired, a feeling she had been missing her entire marriage, it felt, as his lips touched her intimately, causing her to moan in pleasure as he buried his mouth into her, her legs naturally opening wider to accept him, giving herself to him at last â¦
A sharp noise â a crack in the air â startled them and they both bolted upright, killing the intensity of the moment.
âWhat the hell was that?' she asked, breathless, her chest heaving. She pulled her dress together.
âJesus, I don't know,' he said, his head darting in all directions in a bid to locate the source.
âLet's get out of here, Nate,' she said, suddenly remembering that they could be being watched right this very second. Panic seized her. âLet's go ⦠they could be watching.'
Reluctantly he agreed.
âAnd we have to be back by midnight,' she reminded him. Whatever they were about to discover she would not miss the chance to confront McKenzie face-to-face with what she now knew.
Nate could not contain his disappointment but he knew they had to leave. She was right; they may be watching and he did not want the moment violated. They would have to wait.
âYou got it, Cinderella,' he smiled at her as he pulled up the sleeves of his suit and began to row.
â
I
can't believe
we made it here, Nate,' she said, her body close to his in the confined space of the heaving club. She felt the heat of him against her; his strong body pressed tightly against her own, her heart thudding in time to the base line of Ne-Yo's âCloser' â an irony that was not lost on her. What had happened on the boat, the intimate moment between them that had felt so right, was still lingering on her skin, her desire undampened.
âDo you realise what this means? It means that we can go back for the others, let them know that there's a way off the island. We were so close all along we could've practically swum it.'
They had only been rowing for ten minutes when thousands of tiny lights came into view, illuminating the sky, twinkling like diamonds and causing her to gasp aloud: âNate! Look!'
He'd glanced behind him and began to row faster. The island had been there all along, hidden from view behind the huge mountains and rocks.
Angelika looked down at her wrist, at the watch that wasn't on it.
âDon't panic, we've got plenty of time. Let's just enjoy ourselves now that we're here, get a drink, shall we?' he said, pulling her through the gridlocked crowd towards the bar that groups of young women were dancing upon with careless abandon, lost in a moment of hedonism, stolen by the music.
He ordered them two Jagermeisters and two gin and tonics, consumed by a sense of freedom and relief at finally being off the island, boyed up on endorphins, the taste of her still on his lips. It was only then he realised he didn't have the means to pay for them and signalled to the barman but as luck would have it he'd moved onto the next reveller and so he slipped away quietly with the drinks. Let's celebrate, Ange. Let's celebrate the fact that in spite of everything that's happened we found each other; that among the madness and mayhem we found each other. Because none of it matters to me anymore â what happened on the island â now that I've met you.'
He downed the shot and she followed suit, conscious of eyes upon them. People were staring. The noise was deafening and the music went through her like it was attached to her aorta, almost painful. She felt conspicuous in her evening dress, more befitting for the opera than a night's clubbing in a sweatbox, and it only added to her paranoia. It was too much too soon â the music, the lights, the crowd â complete sensory overload, the antithesis of the comparative solitude of the island.
How quickly one adapts to one's surroundings, she thought. How quickly one accepts a situation in which one has no control.
âHave you noticed, Nate?' she asked, enjoying the bitter taste of the alcohol as it slipped down her throat. It felt good to drink something other than champagne. If she never had another glass in her life it would be a day too soon.
âNoticed what? How beautiful you are? How much I think I'm falling in love with you?'
She shook her head, unable to help but smile at his exuberance, at his sudden candidness. Suddenly she was serious once more. âWe're being watched.'
Nate consciously looked at the faces around them â faces that appeared to be nodding in recognition as they observed them.
âWe think you make a really lovely couple,' a young girl said as she danced close, bodies touching through lack of space, the crowd moving in unison, a human wave.
The girl beamed at them, her neat, white smile aglow in the neon lighting.
Angelika looked at him. âYou see,' she said, âit's like they know who we are, Nate.
How
do they know?'
âMaybe it was just an observation.' He beamed at her, his handsome features lit up. âMaybe we
do
really make a lovely couple.' He pulled her closer into him, swaying his hips in time to the beat, grinding his pelvis into hers once more, losing himself in the stolen moment; a moment he hoped would last forever. It was finally just the two of them, together and it felt right;
she
felt right.
Angelika scanned the club; it was hot and sweaty, nothing chic about it, just pure hedonism in a box. For a moment it felt like she had jumped from the frying pan into the furnace.
People know who we are
, she said again, only this time more to herself.
âYou want another drink?' He was smiling; lost in the moment, almost forgetting the reason they were there in the first place.
âNo, Nate, I just want to sit down ⦠to think.'
âI'll get us another,' he said. âYou find a table and I'll bring them over.' He squeezed her fingers between his reassuringly and she nodded, realising it futile to argue. She wanted to tell him her theory as to why McKenzie had invited them all to the island in the first place ⦠only she could barely allow herself to think it, let alone say it. Besides, she couldn't prove it. She could prove nothing.
Not yet
.
Throwing back her gin and tonic, Angelika surveyed the erupting room. So many young, beautiful people having the time of their lives, their lack of cynicism almost palpable. Would she do any of it differently if she had this time over again? Ha! Only regret the things you didn't do rather than the things you did, right? Yeah, well, what if you regretted both? What if you regretted
everything
?
âWe need a phone,' she thought, âmaybe someone here will lend us one?' She was conscious of time and it occurred to her that it was late and they had no idea where they were. Who would she call anyway: the police? And say what? She wasn't even sure a crime had been committed. With her despair growing, Angelika frantically tried to think what to do next. And then it came to her: Kirkbride â her boss! She'd call him, get him to book them a flight on the company, explain later. If she promised him an exclusive, then he'd probably fly the damn plane himself.
âHey â' Angelika smiled at a couple of young guys who were dancing drunkenly, staggering along to the music as they spilled beer down their slogan T-shirts and whistled at every girl who came within spitting distance ââ where are we?'
âWhat you say?' one of the young men lurched forward, his breath smelled of strong alcohol and weed. Thankfully he spoke English.
âI said where are we?'
âThe Scandinavian Bar!' He announced this to her as if she had died and gone to heaven, his eyes wide, like he was on something. âBest fucking disco on the planet, yeah!'
âNo, I mean where are we? What's the name of this island?'
The guy stopped for a moment and looked at her as if she had just come down with the last shower. But, before his brain could register such confusion, the DJ shouted over the mic: âMykonos! Let's go fucking
craaaaazzzzzy
!'
âDid you hear that, Ange?' Nate was back and shouting over the music which seemed to be getting harder and louder by the minute. âHe said Mykonos ⦠we're in Mykonos.'
âCan I borrow your phone?' Angelika gave the boy the best seductive smile she could muster under the circumstances.
âMy phone?' The guy gave her a look that clearly said he thought she was weird. âFor what?'
âPlease, it's an emergency. I just need to make a quick call.'
The guy stared at her blankly wondering if he recognised her from somewhere; she had a familiar face. He handed it over reluctantly but without much argument.
âHey! Oh, my fucking God!' Another young reveller had approached them, her mouth wide, eyes like saucers, her crop top barely containing her pert, bouncing tits, her toned midriff on proud display as she bobbed up and down in time to the beat excitedly. âI can't believe it!' She turned behind her, checking to see if anyone else had spotted her find. âIt's
you
!' she squealed excitedly.
â
Me
?'
And then she saw him through the crowd; it
was
him, wasn't it? The boot-polish dark hair slicked to one side like something out of
Bugsy Malone
, the crooked smile that had instantly made her feel uneasy the moment she had boarded that godforsaken plane, and those shifty eyes. His head was thrown back in abandon, laughing; he was dancing, throwing shapes with alacrity. He looked happy to be
alive
â¦
âExcuse me â' Angelika pushed past the girl, making her way towards him through the crowd.
âYeah, well, screw you, too!' the girl called out after her. âThink you're someone special now that you're famous, right?'
âHey! My phone!' the drunk guy said. âThat bitch just took my phone!'
But Angelika was gone, lost in the crowd. She was moving towards him with tunnel vision, pushing her way through clammy bodies, paying scant regard for manners she had always been so meticulous about, her heart knocking against her ribs half a beat faster than the music. It
was
him. She gasped as she grew closer, her hand automatically covering her mouth in shock. He was dancing â with
her
. It was him
and
her ⦠together. And in that moment it all suddenly made terrible, diabolical sense. In that moment she understood everything so clearly.