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第2章

Over two hundred guests attended the wedding, which was to be talked about for weeks to come. Arthur Mead did not do anything without attempting to achieve perfection. He had a marquee on the lawn in case it rained but the sun shone through the entire day. It was a typical Bahamian wedding, held out of doors with the actual ceremony being on the extensive patio beside the ornately shaped swimming pool, where on the blue water hibiscus flowers floated, and magenta bougainvillaea, the petals looking like miniature yachts because of their shape. Hummingbirds hovered over flower bushes and other birds sang or twitted. A clear blue sky above the tropical scene, gay colours of the clothes and as many blacks as whites in the congregation as the wedding ceremony proceeded. Tears stung Christine's eyes as she looked at the bridesmaids and Luke slipped an arm about her shoulders, uncaring of who was behind them or what anyone would think. He drew her so close her head was on his shoulder.

'I love you for being so kind,' she murmured, trying to keep her voice steady in spite of the choking sensation in her throat.

'And I love you, dear, for being you.' His lips seemed close but now her eyes were shut as she endeavoured to hold back the tears.

'She looks so beautiful.'

'The loveliest bride ever on this island.'

'Steve's nice. She's lucky.'

Comments heard around her and no one seeming to notice that Christine wasn't one of the bridesmaids. She looked at Steve and closed her eyes again, for the pain was excruciating, as she had known it would be. Conscious of Luke's hand tightening on hers she turned and pressed to him again. What would her life be without the comfort Luke could always give her? Now more than ever she needed him, but somehow the words she wanted to voice just would not come. She managed a smile, though, as the congregation rose to sing the hymn. She and Luke seemed all at once to be two people apart from the throng whose whole interest was the bride and groom-the bride mainly; she stole all the limelight, but then she always did, with her flawless beauty, her stately poise, her inordinate self-confidence. Steve seemed to be holding himself aloof and Christine remembered his saying that he wished it were all over.

The pronouncement… And Luke's hand tightened on Christine's.

'Well,' he said prosaically, 'that is that. Are you ready for the eats?'

She shook her head, watching as Steve kissed the bridesmaids in a courtly kind of gesture, and all the while he seemed to be looking around and at last he was making his way towards Christine, leaving the cameraman standing there behind him.

'Why weren't you a bridesmaid?' he said bewilderedly. 'What happened to make you refuse to attend your sister?'

Christine stifled the gasp that leapt to her lips. She looked appealingly at Luke because she had no words with which to answer Steve.

'I think,' said Luke in tones so brusque that Steve stared at him in surprise, 'that you had better leave any questions about that until another time.' He gestured abruptly. 'You should be over there, having your photograph taken. They're all waiting for you.'

A moment's pause before Steve turned his head; he had been watching Christine and could not miss the quivering lips, the brightness of her eyes. His mouth went tight, then relaxed at once. He reached for Christine's hands and drew her to him.

'A kiss for the bridesmaid that wasn't….' His lips were warm on hers; she knew her own were cold, like her heart. Steve spoke close to her cheek. 'You look lovely, child. If I hadn't been marrying Greta, I believe I'd have waited for you.'

The colour ebbed from her face; she stared into his blue eyes and it was only by Luke's swift and perceptive action that she was saved from the impulse which would have resulted in untold humiliation afterwards, when she thought about it. Luke pulled her away a split second before she was about to fling her arms around Steve's neck and return his kiss with passionate intensity.

***

Luke and Christine dined at the Country Club, on their own.

'We oughtn't to have left,' she said as she took a drink of her wine. 'It must have looked very bad.'

'They'll probably not even have missed us in that crowd,' was Luke's unconcerned rejoinder. 'Watch yourself with that wine. You've never drunk it at that rate before.'

'We can have another bottle, can't we?' she suggested, eyes going to the bottle in the cooler. 'We've almost finished that one.'

His glance was as stern as his voice as he said, 'That, miss, is your last. I don't want to have to carry you out of here.'

'I need to get drunk,' she stated petulantly. 'I have a lot on my mind!'

'You're almost drunk already,' he observed. 'Eat your meat.'

'I have things on my mind,' she repeated. 'Didn't you hear me?'

'What things? The wedding's over and so you can begin to forget your disappointment over the bridesmaid business. I daresay you'll be a bridesmaid many times in the future.'

'I have other things to forget.' She picked up her glass again and emptied it. The room was beginning to spin. It was nice to be light-headed, she decided, since it made you forget all your troubles.

'Such as?' He was watching her curiously now.

She spoke, and said something she would never have said had she been sober. 'Steve. I love him.'

A silence followed and she saw Luke's mouth compress, his face lose a little of its colour-and that nerve again, pulsing like that. What was causing it?

'Calf love,' stated Luke almost harshly.

'I loved him at first sight.'

'Tomorrow you'll regret this confidence.' Luke lifted a hand to fetch the wine waiter. 'Another bottle of the same, please.'

Christine bit her lips. 'I'm sorry, Luke. I don't really want any more. I've had too much already.'

'I intimated it a moment ago.'

'You're encouraging me,' she accused. 'Have you some ulterior motive?'

'What kind of motive?'

'I don't know.' She giggled and was lost for a moment. 'I'm tipsy, Luke, and it's your fault. You haven't taken care of me like you always do. What is Uncle going to say?'

'He'll probably put you across his knee.' Luke cut himself a piece of steak and put it in his mouth. 'You're still not eating,' he observed.

She was listening to the Bahamian music played by four men on the dais at the end of the room. 'I'd like to dance,' she said suddenly. 'We'd have been dancing if we'd stayed at the reception. You promised to dance with me, remember?'

'Were you in the mood for dancing?' he enquired dryly.

'I am now. Wasn't it super dancing at your lovely hotel when we were in Nassau? It seems years ago.'

'It's less than a month. Would you like to go to Grand Bahama?'

'Now?' Her eyes lit up, then shadowed again immediately. 'I've to go to work next week. I start on Monday as you know.'

'What made you get a job?'

'It's time. I'm eighteen and can't be a burden any longer to my uncle.' Besides, a job would take her mind off Steve, she thought.

'He doesn't want you to go out to work.'

'He told you?'

'Yes, as a matter of fact, he did. I promised to have a word with you about it, try to dissuade you. However, now isn't the right time by any means. Have a drink of water.'

She frowned at him and pouted. 'I'm not being ordered about by you, Luke!'

'You'll do as you are told. I've asked if you'd like to go to Grand Bahama. I shall be over there for about ten days.'

'Yes, I'd like to come with you.' Christine fingered her empty wineglass. 'I might as well have some more,' she decided. 'It's a special day, isn't it?'

Luke poured her a glass of water and pushed it across the table towards her. 'Drink it,' he ordered and after a moment's glowering defiance she did as she was told.

'Why have you ordered another bottle of wine?' she wanted to know.

'Because I need it myself.'

'You need it? Luke, you haven't a thing on your mind!'

His smile was faint and slightly bitter. 'How do you know?'

'It's obvious….' Her voice trailed away as she remembered something. 'Is it your girl friend?' she asked, her voice slurring a little.

'Girl friend?' he repeated frowning. 'Which girl friend?'

'Have you more than one, then?' She looked up as the waiter came to empty the first bottle of wine. He poured her some and Luke made no demur; she wondered if it had escaped his notice.

'No,' he answered brusquely, 'I do not have more than one!'

'You do have one, then?'

He nodded his head. 'How do you know about Clarice?'

'Is that her name? Greta didn't tell me. She said she lives in Miami and she's glamourous.' Christine picked up her glass and took a drink which almost emptied it.

'So it was Greta, was it?' No particular expression, and even if Christine's mind had not been hazy she still could not have read anything from the fixed mask of his face.

'Yes, it was Greta. Luke, I want to dance-I've already told you!'

'Finish this course and then we'll dance.' His eyes examined her flushed face. 'No, we won't dance. I shall take you home.'

'I don't want to go home. I want to dance!'

'Chris,' he said sternly, 'you're going home!'

Tears started to her eyes. 'Do you have to be unkind to me today of all days?' she asked in complaining tones. 'I'm heartbroken and now even you turn on m-me….'

'For God's sake, don't start to cry here!'

'Then be nice to me.'

'It looks as if I've been too nice to you.' Reaching over he removed her glass to his side of the table. She had to watch his glass being filled from the new bottle.

'Can't I have some-?'

'No,' he interrupted with an ominous glance, 'you can not, so stop being so silly and eat your dinner!'

Her lip quivered and her head was beginning to ache. She wanted to be in bed and yet, conversely, she hated the idea of going home, into the house which Greta had left forever, Greta who was married to Steve….

'I'll eat it, but afterwards… I want to go to your house, Luke, not my own.'

'My house? You can't do that and you know it.' He stopped and drew an exasperated breath. 'Why didn't I stop you after the first glass? Hurry up and we'll go,' he said roughly. 'You're not having a dessert so you can forget your crepe suzette for this time.' He watched her profile as she turned her head in a petulant action meant to annoy him. His patience was becoming exhausted and he could have slapped her if they hadn't been here, in the restaurant. Yet in fairness he had to admit that he was mainly to blame; he'd had no need to allow her a second glass of wine, and then another half a glass. But she had seemed so forlorn, so caught in the net of her own dejection, that he had turned a blind eye to the effect the wine was having on her. And now she was much worse than he had at first believed; he wondered if he dare take her home-not that he feared the anger of her father. No, it was her mother he was worried about, Loreen, who had never shown any deep affection for the daughter of her husband's cousin twice removed. She had agreed to take her because at that time she was in love with Arthur, but now… No, not only now but for about five years… Luke had said he had no proof of Loreen's infidelity because he hadn't been able to betray a confidence, the confidence of the woman's husband himself. For Arthur had told Luke some time ago of the collapse of his marriage, but had said he would never agree to a divorce. And in fact Loreen did not want one; she had the best of both worlds-a lover and a husband, this latter providing all the luxury to which she had become used and without which she could never exist.

'I want my crepe suzette!' Christine's pettish voice broke his musings and he looked at her across the table, noticing again her flushed face, the disconsolate droop of her mouth. If she were to be scolded tonight by her mother, there was no guessing what the result would be. Christine could run away-anywhere. She could in her present state of mind act irrationally and Luke was not allowing that to happen.

But it took him some considerable time to make a decision. It was not easy but he knew it was for the best. 'Excuse me,' he said and rose from the table. 'I'll not be long.'

She watched him go, then beckoned to the waiter. 'More wine please,' she said and her glass was filled up. She knew this was all wrong, but she felt reckless. Her head was light and it made her forget her disappointment. More important, it made her forget that Steve and Greta would be in their hotel room by now. Forget? No, but at least the picture was vague; she could not see them getting into bed and making love.

'More wine,' she ordered after draining her glass. 'It's very good.'

The waiter was troubled; he glanced around for her companion. 'Perhaps, miss, you should wait.'

'What for? Fill my glass, please.'

With a sigh of resignation he did as she bade him, shaking his head as he watched her drink. Arthur Mead's daughter had never drunk much at all on her previous visits here, he thought.

Luke, meanwhile, had managed to get in touch with Arthur on the telephone. He explained that he and Christine had been wining and dining rather too well, blaming himself for the way Christine was. 'I know it's highly irregular,' he went on, 'but I feel it would be best for the child if I took her home to my place and let my maid, Janet, take care of her. I feel she'll be better able to face Loreen in the morning.'

'Is she drunk?' demanded Arthur angrily.

'By no means,' hurriedly and with no remorse for the lie. 'But she's tipsy and I would hate to risk her being scolded by her mother. She's still brooding over this business of the bridesmaids, as I think you will know.'

'Yes, it was a damnable trick for Greta to do to the child, I said my piece even though it didn't suit either Greta or her mother. Well, if you feel it's for the best, then take her home to your place. But what shall I tell my wife?' he added in a faintly troubled tone.

'Need she know?'

A small pause and then, 'No, I don't suppose so. She never takes enough interest in the child to know whether she's in the house or not.' If it occurred to Arthur that this in itself made it simple for Christine to be brought home and put to bed without her mother knowing, he did not say anything, and neither did Luke.

When he returned to the table his face darkened with anger. 'I should have told Richard not to give you any more!' He gestured for her to stand up, which she did, but began to sway immediately.

However, Luke managed to get her to the car without arousing the attention of other diners, but when he arrived at his villa she was fast asleep and he had to carry her indoors.

'Mr. Curtis…' Luke's manservant stared and shook his head in a gesture of deep concern. 'Sir… has Miss Christine been hurt?'

'No, she's not feeling too well, that's all.' He stopped on noting the sudden skeptical expression on the good-natured black face. 'John,' he said with a sigh of resignation, 'you are quite right; she drank a little too much at the wedding.'

'She isn't used to it, Mr. Curtis, so why did they let her have too much?'

'How much is too much?' Walking over to the couch, Luke laid her down, fixing a cushion beneath her head. 'As you say, she isn't used to it, but at a wedding one cannot be watched, can one?'

John's dark eyes flickered and he opened his mouth to say something but closed it again. When he presently did speak, it was to say curiously, 'Why did you bring her here, Mr. Curtis?'

'Because her mother doesn't know how-er-ill she is-' Luke stopped abruptly and frowned. 'There'd be a lot more sense, John, in your getting some black coffee.'

'At once,' agreed John and left the room. Luke stared down at the young face resting on the cushion and a small sigh escaped him. She stirred and her long curling lashes flickered, casting alluring shadows onto cheeks that were now pale and a little drawn.

'Oh…' She turned and would have fallen off the couch if Luke had not stepped forward and pushed her back against the soft, cretonne-covered upholstery. 'I feel awful. What happened-?' Her eyes searched his face before flashing around the room. 'I'm with you, Luke. I love it here,' and with that she snuggled down, put a hand over her eyes to shield them from the light, and would have fallen asleep again but Luke bent to give her a little shake.

'John's bringing some black coffee and you'll drink it, understand?'

Christine managed to sit up, supported by Luke's arm. 'John-what does he think?'

'He thinks you're drunk-'

'Tipsy!' she flashed indignantly. 'You had no right to tell him I was drunk!'

'I didn't need to. He's not without perception.'

She stared into eyes that were hard and stern. 'You're angry with me but it was your fault!'

'Careful, Chris,' he warned in a dangerously soft voice. 'My patience is not likely to stretch much further. I ought to spank you, and I might just do that if you don't take a grip on yourself and stop this childish behaviour!'

Her eyes sparkled. 'You're suggesting I'm putting on an act?'

'Not altogether, but you are being extraordinarily stupid.'

She coloured hotly and turned away, pushing his arm from her back. 'You're being unkind again. Have you no sympathy for me?'

'The past is gone, Chris,' he said brusquely, 'and there's no profit in continuing to dwell either on the bridesmaid business or on a man you can't have.'

She seemed to flinch at his last words. Her voice had a hollow quality as she asked, slowly and painfully, 'What time is it?'

'They'll be in bed,' was Luke's brutal reply and this time she shivered convulsively. It was the first time Luke had been really brutal with her and she knew a tug of pain that hurt in some mystifying way that was out of all proportion. Tears brimmed in her eyes; she had sobered miraculously and did not need the coffee which John brought in and set down on a small table by the couch. He had brought a full pot and asked if he should pour Luke a cup as well.

'No, thank you, John. Just pour Miss Christine's.'

It was done and she sipped the steaming liquid without protest, her tear-dimmed eyes still fixed upon Luke's austere face. 'I don't know why you're like this with me,' she complained at length when the silence became unbearable. 'Are you not friends with me any more?'

He moved away, towards the window where the drapes were wide open. Outside was the kidney-shaped swimming pool, illuminated from underneath, while all around it was the patio, covered with green all-weather carpet. Along the house wall earthenware pots and bronze containers held a variety of exotic plants-palms and allamandas, bird of paradise and angel's tears, while among the lovely climbers were the jasmines and the delightful bougainvillaeas. Bushes of hibiscus ranging in colour from deepest crimson to palest pink were easily visible in the lights trained down from the tall pines which were the natural vegetation of the island.

'Are you not even speaking to me?' Some inexplicable fear began unfolding within her as Luke's silence created a tension she could not explain but which was making her exceedingly uneasy. She had become so used to having him to lean upon that she had taken for granted the gentle care, the tenderness and the concern he had so freely extended to her since ever she could remember. Often she had wept on his broad shoulder, had snuggled into the haven of his arms, had poured out her heart, her innermost feelings. And if he should change towards her, should withdraw all that she had accepted as if it were her right… 'Luke, why are you so quiet?' The plea had its effect and he swung around, hands deep in his pockets. She looked at him, still immaculate in the off-white tropical suit he had worn for the wedding, his mouth and jaw set and stern, his eyes unfathomable in their masklike immobility.

'Drink your coffee,' he ordered and she knew for sure that this was not what he had intended saying to her. She obeyed, then slid from the couch, her dress, calf length, falling in folds which in some way accentuated the tender curves of her body. Luke's mouth moved as if in a convulsive way, and that nerve was there again, she noticed, pulsing spasmodically as if an outlet for some violent emotion.

She came to him slowly and even though he stood immobile, with that forbidding expression on his face, she did not falter, and on reaching him she wound her arms about his neck, lifted her face, her lips parted in a smile. Still he did not move and she became aware of renewed fear growing and flourishing within her. Where would she be without him? This austere silence was too unbearable! The narrowed, discouraging coldness of his eyes.

'Luke… please…' Her tone was constrained; there was an irresolute moment before the onrush of desperation which impelled her to seek his lips and crush her mouth against them. The startled second, the angry exclamation, the repressive stiffening of his body… And then she was swept almost savagely into his arms, kissed so fiercely that she began to struggle for freedom. Luke had no mercy when at last she managed to gasp out a plea for release; he was master and he let her see it. His hands roamed, exploring her lovely curves, holding her breasts possessively, caressing delicate and hypersensitive places, arousing within her emotions she was experiencing for the first time in her life.

'You've asked for it, Chris!' His voice was low and hoarse, coming from lips hot against her slender white throat. 'I tried-and you tempted-'

'I'm sorry!' she gasped, 'and I'm frightened! Let me go, Luke-I didn't m-mean to tempt you-' But it was too late; he had gone too far. Her head was forced back by the passionate strength of his kiss; her body was being brought to submission by the erotic caress of his hands.

'You shouldn't have asked to come here!' he told her almost savagely. 'But as long as you did, then you'll take the consequences!' He swung her right off her feet and strode to the door.

'Luke-what-?'

'Shut up,' he ordered roughly. 'I'm not made of stone….' His voice trailed as the door opened before he reached it and John was there, his trusted Jamaican servant whose loyalty had more than once been proved.

'The room, sir-I've had Janet get the west spare room ready.' His expression remained wooden as he added, 'I see you are having to carry Miss Christine. I'm sorry, sir, that she is still-er-unwell.'

Luke's lips were tight and for a moment servant and employer stared hard at one another. And then a slow smile broke over Luke's face. 'Thank you, John for seeing about the room. I'll take Miss Christine up at once.'

'And I have instructed Janet to see to her, Mr. Curtis. For obviously Miss Christine will need help to undress and get into bed.' Still the wooden expression remained.

Luke said quietly, 'You think of everything, John, even the chaperoning service. Remind me to give you a raise.'

'That, sir, is not at all necessary. I merely do what I consider necessary.'

And with that he made a slight bow, opened the door wider and watched as Luke passed through with his burden.

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