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Sinful Nights(5)

By:Penny Jordan


Molly Jessop,' Blake elucidated laconically, You probably remember her  as Molly Sutcliffe. She married Will Jessop, but he was killed in a car  accident just after you left. Molly looks after the house for me; she  also helps out with the office work.'

Molly Sutcliffe. Oh yes, Sapphire remembered her. Molly had been one of  Blake's girlfriends in the old days. Five years older than Sapphire, and  far, far more worldly. She had to grit her teeth to stop herself from  making any comment. It was no business of hers what Blake did with his  life. As she had already told him she had known they would have to meet  during her stay, but not like this, in the enforced intimacy of the  kitchen of what had once been their home. Not that she had ever been  allowed to spend much time in here. The kitchen had been the province of  Blake's aunt, a formidable woman who had made Sapphire feel awkward and  clumsy every time she set foot in it.

What happened to your aunt?' she questioned him, trying not to remember  all the small humiliations she had endured here in this room, but it  was too late. They all came flooding back, like the morning she had  insisted on getting up early to make Blake's breakfast. She had burned  the bacon and broken the eggs while his aunt stood by in grim silence.  Blake had pushed his plate away with his food only half eaten. She was  barely aware of her faint sigh. The ridiculous thing had been that she  had been and still was quite a good cook. Her father's housekeeper had  taught her, but being watched by Aunt Sarah had made her too nervous to  concentrate on what she was doing; that and the fact that she had been  trying too hard; had been far too eager to please Blake. So much so that  in the end her eagerness had been her downfall.

Nothing. She's living in the South of England with a cousin. I'll tell  her you've been enquiring about her next time I write,' Blake mocked,  glancing at the heavy watch strapped to his wrist. Look I'd better ring  your father and tell him you're okay. I'll run you over there in the  morning and then see what we can do about your car.'

No! No, I'd rather go tonight. My father's a sick man Blake,' she told him. I'm very anxious to see him.'

You don't have to tell me how ill he is,' Blake told her explosively,  I'm the one who told you-remember? Don't expect me to believe that  you're really concerned about him Sapphire. Not when you haven't been to  see him in four years.'

There were reasons for that.' Her throat was a tight band of pain, past which she managed to whisper her protest.

Oh yes, like you didn't want to leave your lover?' His lips drew back  in a facsimile of a smile, the vulpine grin of a marauding wolf. What's  the matter Sapphire? Did you hope to keep your little affair a secret?'

Affair?' Sapphire sat bolt upright in her chair.    

 



 

Yes  …  with your boss  …  the man you're planning to marry, according to your father. What took you so long?'

It's only five months since I got the divorce,' Sapphire reminded him stiffly.

But you could have got an annulment-much, much faster  …  Why didn't you?  Or was it that by the time you realised that you could, that the  grounds no longer existed?'

It took a physical effort not to get up and face him with the truth, but somehow she managed it.

My relationship with Alan is no concern of yours Blake,' she told him  coolly. I'm sorry I've put you to all this trouble, but I'd like to get  to Flaws as soon as possible.'

Meaning you'd like to get away from me as soon as possible,' Blake  drawled. Well my dear that may not be as easy as you think. In fact I  suspect that when I ring your father now and tell him you're here, he'll  suggest you stay the night.'

Stay the night? Here with you, when the farm's only five miles up the road, don't be ridiculous.'

She glared at him, her eyes flashing angrily.

You know it's probably just as well that you and I have had this  opportunity to talk Sapphire. Your father's perked up a lot since you  told him you were coming back. He hopes you and I will bury our  differences and get back together.'

Stunned, Sapphire could only stare at him. You must be mad,' she stammered at last. We're divorced  …  my father  … '

Your father is a very sick man, still as concerned about the future of his family's land as he was  … '

When you married me so that you could inherit it,' Sapphire broke in.  You took advantage of my naiveté once Blake, but I'm not a  seventeen-year-old adolescent in the grips of her first crush now. We're  divorced and that's the way we're going to stay.'

Even if that means precipitating your father's death?'

She went white with the cruelty of his words. His death, but  … '

Make no mistake about it, your father's a very sick man Sapphire. Very  sick indeed, and worse, he's a man with no will left to struggle. You  know that he's always wanted to see the two farms united. That was why  he wanted us to get married in the first place.'

If he's so keen for you to have the land, why doesn't he simply give it to you?' Sapphire asked him angrily.

Because he wants to think some day that a child of ours-carrying his blood as well as mine-will inherit Bell land.'

Oh so it isn't just marriage you want from me,' Sapphire stormed, it's  a child as well? I wonder that you dare suggest such a thing when  … '

When?' Blake prodded softly when she stopped abruptly. When you  couldn't bring yourself to touch me when we were married,' she had been  about to say, but the pain of that time still hurt too much for her to  be able to talk about it.

When you know that I'm planning to marry someone else,' she told him  coolly. Blake, I don't believe a word of what you've just said. My  father must know that there isn't a chance of you and I getting together  again. For one thing, there's simply nothing that such a relationship  could offer me.'

No.' His eyes fell to her breasts, and although Sapphire knew that the  bulky wool of her jumper concealed them, she was acutely aware of a  peculiar tension invading her body, making her face hot and her muscles  ache.

I would have said that being able to give your father a considerable  amount of peace of mind would be a powerful incentive-to most daughters,  but then you aren't like most daughters are you Sapphire?' he asked  savagely. Or like most women for that matter. You don't care who you  hurt or how much as long as you get what you want. Look, I don't want to  be re-married to you any more than you want it, but I doubt it would be  for very long.'

He watched her pale, and sway, with merciless eyes. Your father knows  already how little time he's got, and whether you want to admit it or  not he's very concerned about the future of his land-land which has been  in his family as long as this farm has been in mine. Would it hurt  either of us so much to do what he wants-to remarry and stay together  until  … '

Until he dies?' She hurled the words at him, shaking with pain and  anger. And for how long do you estimate we should have to play out this  charade Blake? You must know, you certainly seem to know everything  else.'    

 



 

I was the closest thing to family he has left,' Blake told her simply,  Naturally his doctor  … ' he broke off, studying the quarry tile floor  and then raised his head and it seemed to Sapphire that she had been  wrong in her original estimation that he hadn't changed. Now he looked  older, harder, and she knew with an undeniable intuition that no matter  what lies he might tell her about everything else, Blake did genuinely  care for her father. Despair welled up inside her. Her father dying  …   Remorse gripped her insides, her throat tense and sore. She badly wanted  to cry, but she couldn't let Blake see her break down.

Six months or so Sapphire,' he said quietly at last. Not a lot to ask  you to give up surely? And you have my word that afterwards  …  that we  can part quickly and amicably. This time our marriage will be  dissolved.'

And the farm  …  my father's land?'

I'd like to buy it from you-at the going rate of course, unless your London lover wants to try his hand at farming?'

Just for a moment Sapphire taxed her imagination trying to picture Alan  leading Blake's life. Alan would hate it, and she couldn't keep on the  farm and work it herself. Even so, all her instincts warned her against  agreeing to Blake's suggestion.

It's a ridiculous idea, Blake,' she told him at last, taking a deep breath.

You mean you're too selfish to acknowledge its merits,' he countered.  I thought you might have grown up Sapphire; might have come to realise  that there are other things in life apart from the gratification of your  own wants, but obviously I was wrong. Come on,' he finished curtly,  I'll take you to Flaws.'

He strode across the kitchen, thrusting open the door without waiting to  see if she was following him. Wincing as she got up from the ache in  her ankle, Sapphire hobbled to the door. Cold air rushed in to embrace  her in its frosty grip. Across the cobbled yard she could make out the  bulky shape of the Land-Rover. Blake opened the door and started up the  engine. He must be able to see that she was having difficulty walking,  Sapphire fumed as she was caught in the beam of the headlights, but he  made no effort to help her.