Rules of Harte (Harte Series #1) (21 page)

‘We’re both fucked up. It doesn’t need analysing or explaining. It’s just the way it is.

‘Do you want to talk about it?’ Eva made a conscious effort to keep her voice low
; she was very aware that at any moment she could stand on a conversational landmine and the whole thing could blow up.

             
Julian snorted. ‘Yes Doctor. Why don’t I just lie back on this couch here…’ Julian pointed to fictional furniture beside him. ‘...and you can tap your pen on your notepad and tell me you understand me. Bullshit!’

Eva stared doe-eyed with no idea what to say.

‘I can think of a much better way to release some tension.’

Julian began to unbutton Eva’s blouse - again. She placed her hand on his to still his fingers.

              Julian shook his head and rubbed the back of his neck, clearly agitated. ‘Talking helps, then?’

Eva nodded and smiled.

‘And I always thought sex was the answer.’ Julian shrugged and exhaled heavily.

Eva sensed his cynicism but she held her tongue. She was worried she would say the wrong thing and he would clamp down again, stop talking and undo the tiny bit of progress she felt she’d made.

              ‘Let’s try this then, shall we?’ Julian’s face held an eager if not slightly irritated expression. One she hadn’t seen before. ‘How was your childhood, Evangeline?’

Eva shook her head and backed away. ‘Don’t.’ She said
, her eyes narrowing as she gauged his response.

Julian shoved a clenched fist into his pocket. And Eva heard his teeth snap together as he locked his jaw angrily.
She instinctively backed up against the wall and jumped as horrible memories flooded her mind.

‘I thought we were talking, opening up. Don’t like your own game, do you?’

Eva didn’t reply.

‘Do you think you’re the only one with problems?’

Eva’s eyes burned as tears swelled and her heart raced in her chest like a wild stallion.

‘Do you?’ Julian’s tone deepened and his balance was thrown to one side as he leaned towards her.

‘No,’ Eva mumbled, afraid.

Julian stared into her eyes and Eva felt as fragile as candy glass.

‘So what if I like money, fast cars and sexy women. That stuff doesn’t solve problems, Evangeline. It just makes dealing with them easier. So don’t try to act like you’re the only one who’s been through hell.’

‘I didn’t mean to…’

‘I know you didn’t. That’s your problem though. You’re letting whatever the fuck happened to you before get in the way of who you are and how you see other people. If you’re not careful, it’ll destroy you.’

‘And what about you?’ Yeah sure
, he made a good point but his argument sounded false to her ears.

             
Eva was sick of being a pushover. This wasn’t a game anymore, she wanted answers. Did Julian want so badly to fix her because he was broken himself? Maybe. And maybe it would work and she could help him, or maybe they were both past the point of repair. None of it really mattered anyway, she told herself, maybe all this was just part of his game. But something in Julian’s eyes told her that, just for a moment, the game was on pause. And just for a moment, just that moment, her heart went out to him.

             
‘Like I said, shit happens to everyone. But some of us have more than others, okay? I’ve had more than my fair share. But it’s my shit and I’ve dealt with it. That’s what you have to do. Learn to deal with it.’

             
Eva’s heart pounded. Julian just said everything that was bottled up inside her for the past decade. Whatever the hell his problems were, they weren’t gone. He’d just learned how to cope. She wished she could do the same. She exhaled so deeply she thought she might pass out.

             
Julian retreated away from her, getting dressed in silence, then paced a large area of the floor at least three times before returning to stand so close to her she could feel the warmth of his breath fall against her head, and she longed for him to hold her, for his arms to make her feel safe.

             
‘I’m sorry I shouldn’t have said…’

‘S
hh.’ Julian placed his index finger across her lip and kissed her forehead.

She was about to kiss him, so relieved she hadn’t driven him away, when she was interrupted by her phone beginning to ring again. She glanced at the caller ID, it was Nathan.
Damn it.

‘Shouldn’t you answer that?’

‘It can wait.’

‘Answer the damn phone,
Evangeline.

Chapter 21

 

Eva waited at the traffic lights and stared across the road. She’d purposely cut her phone call with Nathan short and she’d ended with an abrupt, ‘meet me at the Ha’Penny Bridge.’ It sounded much more like an order than a request, and Eva hoped Nathan hadn’t picked up on her grumpy tone.

             
The lights changed and she crossed, sandwiched in the cluster of gathered pedestrians. Eva stared at the sky. Small, fluffy clouds scattered across the evening sun like spilt marshmallows. She folded her arms and rubbed her hands quickly back and forth over her upper arms, trying to brush away her forming goose-bumps. It wasn’t overly chilly. Women around her still wore summer dresses and men were in short sleeved shirts, but Eva was cold.

             
Perhaps it was how she’d left things with Julian. She’d left without even saying goodbye. Her words had cut him. She’d seen him bleed. Okay, it may have been just a graze, but she could see there were some deep wounds there. Maybe too deep to ever let anyone in. He’d almost let her in. He’d come so close to giving her a glimpse of the real Julian, but he’d stopped before he revealed anything of consequence, and she’d stormed out before she’d screamed.

             
Or maybe it was how nervous she felt meeting Nathan. Silly, she knew, since there was nothing to be nervous about. They were just two colleagues meeting after work but there was something hanging between them. Eva liked Nathan but she just didn’t see him as a sexy guy. Cute and friendly - definitely. But could he make her knickers wet? No, he really couldn’t.

             
Eva suspected she was the problem. She measured Nathan against Julian. It wasn’t fair. Julian was the good looking fantasy and Nathan was a more reserved reality. Yet every time she thought about them, even now after Julian made his position on relationships very clear, Julian still came out on top. It was as if he possessed her. He had her mind, her body, her soul and she was happy to give them to him. But she just wished she could have his in return.

             
The large group of people made their way up the dated, concrete steps and under the pretty, wrought-iron arch. For a moment, Eva was distracted as she watched them form subconscious rows to filter across the narrow bridge comfortably. Eva was almost dragged across in the flow and struggled to make her way to the side. She waited by the low stone wall and stared at the River Liffey below. The gentle current soothed her and for the first time in very long time, she allowed herself to think about her old life in New Jersey.

             
She jumped as a hand grasped her shoulder and she turned around instinctively defensive.

‘There you are,’ Shelly said
, beaming. ‘We almost didn’t see you.’

‘We?’

Nathan appeared in Shelly’s shadow and Eva jumped again.

‘You okay?’ Shelly said
, sounding concerned.

Eva shook her head and nodded all at the same time. ‘Fine, yeah. Just day dreaming. Sorry.’

Shelly smiled.

‘So you two…’ Eva began, pointing her finger at Shelly and dragging it across the air back to Nathan
, not really sure what she was asking.

‘I bumped into Nate just after I left you.
We got chatting and it came up that I was waiting for you. He suggested we all grab some dinner.’ Shelly suddenly looked uncomfortable. ‘I hope that’s okay?’

‘Of course,
’ Eva said overly enthusiastic. She was so relieved to see Shelly. She was dreading dealing with Nathan alone and now she wouldn’t have to. She hoped whatever uncomfortableness had started between them would just fizzle out. Christ, she felt like a bitch. Was she leading him on? She wondered if Shelly had told him where she’d been. Not that Shelly had many facts. If anything had been said, it would probably have made things even worse.

             
‘Ah good.’ Shelly switched back to her chirpy self instantly. ‘Anyway, I was dying to find out what happened with the guy back in the shop. Bloody hell, he was sex on legs. You should have seen him, Nate. H.O.T.’ She poked Nathan giddily in the ribs and he jerked to the side like she’d stabbed him with a knife, not her fingers.

‘I’ve met him,’ he
confessed through a disappointed stare at Eva.

Eva’s heart raced. This was not where she wanted the conversation to go.
Fuck, fuck, fuck.

‘Sooo are you going to tell us or what?’ Shelly added
, so excited, her head was bouncing almost independently of her body.

‘There’s nothing to tell, honestly.’ Eva waved her arm dismissively and started walking with no idea where she was going.

‘Nothing my arse. You don’t spend an afternoon with a man like that and not come back without a story.’

             
Eva lifted her hand to her face and sheltered her face from the heavy rain that seemed to come out of nowhere. Nathan opened a large golf umbrella and Shelly linked his arm and took shelter. Eva had no choice but to stand at his other side. She didn’t care much about keeping dry but she knew if she continued to walk ahead, Shelly would sense that something was wrong.

             
‘Dinner?’ Shelly confirmed as they approached a rather flamboyant Chinese restaurant with porcelain dragon statues in bright, rainbow colours at each side of the large, golden door.

             
Shelly and Nathan made their way inside before Eva had time to answer. She waited until she was out of their view and glanced at her watch. She wasn’t due to have dinner with Julian for another two hours. Perhaps she could just nibble a small meal now and be ready for more again later. She wasn’t even sure if her arrangement with Julian still stood. She wanted to check her phone but that would no doubt fuel Shelly’s curiosity. Cancelling would be easiest, but in spite of how they left things earlier, she didn’t want to. All she wanted was to run into the safety of Julian’s arms, away from the tension waiting inside the restaurant. She could see through the window that Nathan and Shelly had taken a seat. There was no getting out of this one.

             
The service was pitifully slow. Large gaps lingered between courses. Luckily the conversation flowed. Shelly could talk enough for all three of them. She gave a recount of her shopping expedition and even pulled out her cream velvet evening dress to show them, almost splashing it with soy sauce. Nathan offered her plenty of compliments and they laughed at each other’s jokes. But he never spoke to Eva. Not one word.

             
Eva shifted in her chair. She could feel Nathan’s eyes burning into her.

‘So, did you get much shopping done? ’ Nath
an finally asked mid chew on a Prawn Cracker.

‘Eva met his stare. She wasn’t sure if he was being sarcastic or not. Maybe he was just making polite conversation and Eva was over-analysing it. Ugh, her head hurt.

Eva took so long sweating over her answer
, Nathan changed the subject and offered to buy her a drink. She’d mumbled something about house white and stared at her handbag as if looking hard enough would help her to see her phone through the leather.

             
‘Eva, can you forget about Mr Hot for ten minutes and just be in the room with us, please?’ Shelly said, jokingly.

‘Yeah it would be kind of nice to get two words out of you, Eva.’ Nathan added sounding less jokey.

‘Of course,’ Eva said, embarrassed and feeling slightly put in her place.

She glanced at Nathan who sat unusually still, his shoulders were slightly rounded and his cheeks a little flusher than
normal. She looked across to Shelly who sat silently shoving rice around her plate with her fork. She felt horrible. She was making everyone uncomfortable. She finally had what she wanted. Friends. People who invited her out to dinner and asked her about her day, and she’d been rude and preoccupied with thoughts of a sexy, exciting man. This wasn’t her. What the hell was she doing?

             
‘Sorry…I…’ Eva began.

Shelly flicked a few lonely grains of sticky rice at Nathan. ‘Would you don’t
mind him, Eva. He’s a cheeky so-and-so. You can think about Mr Sexy-Fuck all you want. Hell, I know I would be. We’re just jealous. Aren’t we, Nate?’

Shelly was laughing and Nathan tried to join
, but his laugh sounded more like he was coughing up a lung.’

‘Jesus
, you could die of hunger in this place,’ Eva said in a bid to lighten the atmosphere. She was painfully aware of time ticking by. She couldn’t remember if her phone was on silent or not. She hadn’t heard any messages come in.

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