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experiencing in the region of her heart.
'You're hurting me,' she finally managed in a husky voice.
'Be thankful that my hands are not about your throat,' he bit out the words
with a savagery that made her flinch inwardly, 'because I've never felt more like
strangling anyone in my life!'
He released her then, and she staggered back against the windowsill, biting
down hard on her quivering lip, and thankful that Dane did not see her agonised
expression following him from her consulting-room. He closed the door behind
him with a decisiveness that made her wince, and she suspected that he was
shutting himself off from her with a finality that hurt more deeply than anything
had( done before.
Jessica's suspicions were correct. During the weeks that followed Dane
treated her with the cool politeness of a stranger, and it was during those weeks
that she discovered exactly how much she missed his mocking, often taunting
remarks. However cynical his smile might have been, he had at least favoured
her with it occasionally, but these days she encountered only the tight-lipped
expression of her superior, and however much she disliked admitting it, he was
her superior. She loved him. She could admit it to herself now, but it was too
late, and neither did she want
her love abused by a man who had no use for it.
Jessica was returning from a call-out to one of the farms in the district when she
called in to see Olivia and the baby. She seldom drove past Mountain View these
days without stopping for a cup of tea and a chat when she had the time, and
today was one of those days when she felt the need to share her excitement with
someone and that someone was Olivia King.
As always, they had tea out on the cool, gauzed-in verandah, and Logan slept
contentedly in his pram while Jessica and Olivia talked quietly. Their
conversation seldom ended these days without discussing the child who was
coming on a visit to Louisville, but there was a gleam of eager anticipation in
Olivia's grey eyes on this occasion as she asked,
'When are you expecting Megan?'
'She'll be arriving tomorrow on the early morning train,' Jessica replied, unable
to hide her own eagerness.
'Have you told Vivien about her?'
'I mentioned only very briefly that Megan would be coming to stay for a while,'
Jessica smiled conspiratorially. 'I asked if she would object to Megan playing in
the garden during the day while I'm at the consulting-rooms.'
'What did she say?'
'You know Vivien,' Jessica laughed. 'She said she had no objection at all, and
she went farther than that. She offered to see to it that Megan was fed and looked
after when I couldn't manage to make it home for lunch.'
Olivia's expression sobered. 'Oh, I hope it works.'
'So do I,' Jessica echoed fervently. She was taking a gamble, and there was no
guarantee at all that it would pay off.
Despite Olivia's backing, Jessica spent a restless night wondering yet again
whether she had done the right thing. What if Megan and Vivien didn't take to
each other?
What if they did, but Vivien failed to grasp the opportunity placed within her
reach? What if...?
'Stop it!5 she told herself sharply, rolling over on to her left side and thumping
her pillow into shape with a clenched fist. 'It's an experiment, and if it doesn't
work, then no one will have been hurt.'
It was with this thought in mind that she finally managed to fall asleep, but she
was up again before dawn, and she was pacing the station platform when the sun
rose like a red, fiery ball in the eastern sky.
'The train should be here any minute now, Dr Neal,' the stationmaster replied to
Jessica's anxious query, and not two minutes later she saw the diesel engine
coming round the bend further down the track.
A fair head bobbed out of a window as the train came to a squealing halt, and
an arm was waving frantically. 'Dr Jessica!'
Jessica waved back, and moments later Megan was running towards her with a
small suitcase clutched in her hand. She flung herself into Jessica's arms with a
force that made Jessica stagger, but she managed somehow to maintain her
balance, and tightened her arms about the child.
'It's good to see you again, Megan,' she laughed, dropping a light kiss on the
child's honey-gold curls, and hugging her tightly.
'I missed you.'
'I missed you, too,'Jessica confessed, smiling down into wide blue eyes, then
she gently ruffled the golden curls and picked up the suitcase that had been
dumped carelessly at her feet. 'Come on, let's go. We can talk on the way, and I'm
anxious for you to see where I live.'
Megan talked non-stop all the way to the cottage, telling Jessica about how
Jonathan Neal had fetched her at the orphanage in his Mercedes, about the parcel
of goodies Amelia had given her, and, most exciting of all, the train journey from
Johannesburg. Jessica listened to it all without interrupting, and with a tender
smile curving her soft mouth. She had never known Megan this animated before,
but it was a welcome change from the woebegone little girl she had come to
know at the beginning of that year.
When they arrived at the cottage Megan investigated every room while Jessica
fried bacon and eggs for their breakfast. Megan's appetite was incredible.’We
never have bacon, and we don't always have eggs for breakfast in the orphanage,'
she explained. 'Only on special occasions.'
Jessica did not query those special occasions, but merely pushed the dish of
bacon closer to Megan's plate, and watched them disappear swiftly and hungrily.
They had barely washed the dishes when Jessica glanced out the window to see
Vivien coming along the path towards the cottage, and there was a nervous flutter
at the pit of her stomach when Vivien's voice called from the front door, 'May I
come in?'
'Yes, of course, Vivien,' Jessica called back. 'We're in the kitchen.'
'I baked a batch of small cakes last night,' Vivien said, placing a cake tin on the
kitchen table, but as she spoke her dark eyes travelled towards Megan, and
remained there. 'I thought you might like to have a few with your tea some time.'
'That was kind of you, Vivien.' Jessica's heart was beating hard against her ribs
and, placing an arm about Megan's small shoulders, she said: 'Megan, this is Mrs
O'Brien. Her husband is also a doctor.'
'Hello, Mrs O'Brien,' Megan said shyly.
'I'm very glad to meet you, Megan, and please call me Aunty Vivien,' she said,
taking the hand Megan had offered her and smiling warmly down into Megan's
blue eyes. 'Mrs O'Brien is such a mouthful, don't you think?'
Megan agreed with shy reserve, then Vivien glanced at Jessica who had been
observing this meeting with casual intent. 'You're on call this afternoon, aren't
you, Jessica?'
'Yes, I'm afraid so,' Jessica sighed.
'I'm going out to Mountain View this afternoon,' Vivien announced. 'I could
take Megan with me to meet Frances, and I'm sure she would enjoy the
afternoon on the farm.'
'Do you have a farm, Aunty Vivien?' Megan wanted to know, her shyne
ss
forgotten in this moment of eager anticipation.
Vivien shook her head and smiled. 'It's my brother's farm, but he has a little
girl called Frances who is about three years older than you, and I'm sure she
would love to show you all the interesting things on her father's farm.' Vivien
raised her hand and brushed it lightly over Megan's fair curls. 'Would you like
to come with me?'
Blue eyes looked up into Jessica's questioningly. 'May I, Dr Jessica?'
'Of course you may, Megan.'
'I'll pick you up directly after lunch, then, Megan,' Vivien told the child and,
glancing at Jessica, she said: 'See you later.'
Jessica expelled the air slowly and cautiously from her lungs, and the tension
within her eased considerably.
'She's nice,' Megan observed as they watched Vivien take the path back to her
house.
'Yes, she's very nice,' Jessica acknowledged, then she took Megan's hand and
led her from the kitchen. 'Let's go and unpack your suitcase.'
Jessica opened the small suitcase and stared at the few nondescript items of
clothing it contained. There was also a toothbrush, a towel, a comb and a brush
for her hair, and that was practically the sum total of Megan's possessions.
'Hm . . .'Jessica frowned thoughtfully. 'I think that you and I ought to go out
and do a bit of shopping. You could do with a few extra dresses as well as a
couple of shorts and T-shirts' to play about in.'
Megan's small face looked incredulous. 'Are you going to buy me new
clothes?'
'Yes, I am.5 Jessica's chin was set in a determined manner. 'Come on, let's lock
up the cottage and start our raid on the shops.'
Jessica could not decide afterwards which of them had enjoyed the shopping
spree more, Megan or herself, but when they emerged from the children's
boutique an hour later, loaded with parcels, Megan announced excitedly, 'That
was fun!'
'I think you have enough there now, don't you?' Jessica smiled down at her.
'Oh, yes!' Megan announced, her small face glowing with delight. 'Thank you,
Dr Jessica.'
'Good morning,' a cool voice said directly behind them, and Jessica turned
stiffly to find herself staring a long way up into Dane's expressionless face.
'Good morning,' she returned tritely, and if she had not known that it was
medically impossible, she could have sworn that her heart did a quick somersault
in her breast at the sight of him.
'I'm Dane Trafford,' he introduced himself with a faint smile in Megan's
direction. 'What's your name?'
'Megan Leigh.' Blue eyes surveyed him a little shyly. 'Are you a doctor too?'
'I'm afraid so, yes.' His dark brows rose a fraction. 'Do you mind?'
'No,' Megan shook her head, taking in Jessica's taut features before she glanced
up at Dane once more. 'Are you a friend of Dr Jessica's?'
Dane glanced briefly at Jessica, and those clever eyes did not miss that look of
annoyance in her eyes, nor the embarrassed flush staining her cheeks. "
'Don't pay any attention to the disapproving look on Jessica's face. She likes
me, but she doesn't want anyone to know it,' he told Megan with a conspiratorial
wink that made Jessica feel like kicking his shins. 'Would you like an ice-cream?'
he changed the subject, surprising
Jessica with his offer.
'Oh, yes, please,' Megan accepted delightedly.
'Here, let me help you with some of those parcels,' Dane said at once,
relieving Megan as well as Jessica of some of the excess weight they were
carrying before they walked the short distance towards the tea room. 'My, but
you have been doing a lot of shopping,' he observed dryly.
'Dr Jessica bought me a whole lot of new clothes to wear,' Megan told him
proudly.
'Is that so?' he drawled, his mocking and faintly derisive glance meeting
Jessica's as they entered the cool interior of the tea-room.
'There's an empty table over there,' Megan pointed excitedly.
'Then you lead the way, young Megan,' Dane replied and, with a mocking
bow he added: 'After you, Dr Jessica.'
Jessica stepped past him in silence. Dane Trafford was really the most
confusing and annoying man she had ever met, and she wondered what exactly
he thought he was up to now.
'What will you have, Jessica?' he asked when they were seated, and that
gleam of mockery was back in his eyes. 'An ice-cream?'
If he was trying to rattle her, then he was succeeding, she thought, but her
voice was admirably calm when she said: 'I'll have tea, thank you.'
'Good,' he smiled faintly, and beckoning the waitress who stood hovering a
little distance away, he placed their order. 'One large ice-cream for the little
lady over there, and two teas, please,' he said, and when the waitress had
departed he returned his attention to the child. 'Well, Megan, were you looking
forward to your holiday here with Dr Jessica?'
'Oh, yes,' Megan smiled, and the smile lit up her eyes. 'Dr Jessica promised
she would let me spend a holiday here with her, and she always keeps her
promises.'
'Does she now?' he drawled lazily, flicking a mocking glance in Jessica's
direction. 'Well, that's something worth remembering.'
'Are you a good doctor like Dr Jessica?' Megan questioned him directly, and
Jessica felt that uncomfortable warmth stealing into her cheeks for the second
time that morning.
'I hope I am, "Dane replied evenly, but the eyes that met Jessica's were openly
mocking. 'Am I a good doctor, would you say, Jessica?'
Sarcasm curved Jessica's lips into a mirthless smile. 'Would one question the
abilities of a good computer?'
Megan glanced curiously from one to the other, not quite understanding, but
aware of a certain undercurrent of animosity between these two adults, and Dane
seemed to catch that look.
'What Dr Jessica means,' he explained to Megan, 'is that I'm a very good doctor.
Perhaps even better than herself.' His glance was challenging now. 'That is what
you meant, isn't it, Jessica?'
She hesitated, but when she glimpsed Megan's intent, questioning stare, she
sighed and forced a smile to her lips. 'Could I have meant anything else?'
That mocking smile was back on Dane's lips, and she supposed that she ought
to be thankful for that, but before he could say anything further, their tea and
Megan's icecream was served to them.
The atmosphere relaxed slightly, and if Megan had been at all shy in Dane's
company initially, then it evaporated swiftly under the influence of his charming
personality. He could be charming, Jessica could not deny thaty but the brand of
charm he directed at Megan was free of that usual undertone of sensuality which
he had applied towards Jessica so frequently in the past. She noticed, too, that he
was good with children, and for some reason this surprised her. She had never
imagined that a man like
Dane would show the slightest interest in children, except professionally, but
she had obviously been mistaken.
Megan had never lacked in manners, and she thanked Dane very nicely for
buying her an ice-cream when he eventually walked with them to where
Jessica
had parked her car, and he responded with, 'It was nice meeting you,
Megan.'
With their parcels and the child safely in the Alfa, Jessica drew Dane aside
and said sincerely, Thank you for being nice to her.'
'I can be very nice if you would only take the trouble to find out.'
His voice was a sensual caress, and Jessica was not quite sure whether to be
thrilled or dismayed by it as she stared up at him with dark, contemplative
eyes.
'We won't take up more of your time,' she said at length in a brisk voice.
'Thanks for the treat.'
'It was my pleasure,' he bowed mockingly.
As Jessica drove away she glanced in the rear view mirror to find Dane
standing where she had left him and, almost as if he sensed her observation, he
raised his hand in a final salute. Her cheeks flamed, and her pulse quickened
and, putting her foot down harder on the accelerator, she drove away as
quickly as possible.
'Damn the man!' she cursed him silently, but a part of her was relieved at the
knowledge that he had not slammed the metaphorical door completely in her
face.
'I like Dr Trafford,' Megan announced when they arrived back at the cottage
with their parcels and, eyeing Jessica seriously, she asked: 'Don't you?'
'I—I suppose I do, yes,' Jessica replied with extreme caution.
'If you like him, then why did you look so cross when he started talking to
us?' Megan demanded curiously.
'I wasn't cross,' Jessica protested lightly. 'I was just a little surprised.'
'Oh?'
Jessica could see that Megan was not quite sure what to make of that, and, to
prevent further questioning, she organised the child into putting her new clothes
away in the built-in cupboard of the guest room.
Vivien arrived shortly after lunch to collect Megan, and Jessica crossed her
fingers childishly behind her back as she watched them drive away.
Jessica was called out only once that afternoon, but the rest of the time passed
slowly, and wondering what was happening out at Mountain View was rather
wearing on the nerves. It was almost time for Vivien and Megan to return when
Jessica's telephone rang shrilly.
'Jessica?' Olivia's voice came clearly over the line. 'They have just left, and I
thought you would like to know that Vivien behaved like a broody mother hen
with a new chick. Frances seems to like Megan too, and I'd be surprised if your