Chapter 5
“Yes. Older, pain in the ass brother, who sometimes thinks he’s my dad!” She smiled, moving her book aside and leaning her elbows on the table. “I mean, my dad’s still around, but Rob takes care of us. My mum passed away when I was fourteen, and he took over. Dad was a mess, and well, he’s in his seventies now, so it made sense.”
She looked far away for a moment, then returned to reality, returned from a moment of sadness that Rose knew only too well; missing a loved one was something you never got over.
“Dad married a younger woman, you see.” She winked cheekily. “Rob was born when dad was already in his late forties, and I came in his late fifties.” She shrugged. “I guess they wanted more kids in between, but it never happened. So just the two of us, in that big house, and then dad, of course. The rest of the family lives further away.”
“It’s nice, though, that he’s so protective, and you’re close. Both my brothers live abroad. One is in the RAF, he’s currently in America, and the other emigrated to Australia to become a marine biologist. My parents live in Edinburgh, so I’m on my lonesome.” Rose couldn’t help but notice the effortless way the two women had just slipped into sharing life stories. It felt as if she had always known Abby.
“I couldn’t imagine not having family around me all the time. Don’t you get lonely or scared?” Abby scrutinised Rose’s face seriously. Trying to figure out the girl.
“I’m used to it; I lived in London for six years to further my career, and I didn’t make many friends. Life was too fast-paced, and everyone just wanted to succeed or party. I missed normal slow living and genuine people.” Rose took a mouthful of her drink and watched Abby toy with her empty mug.
“You sound like Rob. He lived in Glasgow for a couple of years when he went to Uni to study business. He said he couldn’t wait to come home and get back to home life, the town, and the Manor.”
It suddenly hit Rose sitting there, that one tiny word within a sentence. Manor! This was Abigail Munro! She was the Laird’s sister!
Running through the scene earlier in her head and piecing the fragments together in a split second, she felt her stomach lurching as it clicked into place. That familiar smile. That black hair, and although the eyes were not grey, she had his eyes. That same cheeky look when he smiled. The hint of dimples when she smiled. Just like his. That flawless skin and attractive bone structure. The easy confidence and the upper-class dialect which was not common around here.
Surely, he couldn’t be? Could he?
He’d been leaving the Munro estate and said, “Most people know I have a bad view of the road.” Or something along those lines. Rose felt the colour drain from her face as it sunk in that her first encounter of the day with the asshole had not been just any asshole, but this lovely girl’s brother and the Laird of her new hometown. The Laird, who had invited her to his ball!!
“Are you okay?” The look of concern on Abby’s face only struck it home, so alarmingly like his.
Damn!
Even the same question as he had yanked open her car door. They were so alike it was traumatising. Rose feigned a smile and then let her head drop into her palms, groaning aloud. She felt like a moron, prize ‘A’ idiot, and this sudden dawning of events had her reeling with regret. She felt Abby’s hand touch her arm, concerned her new friend was having some mental breakdown.
“I met him!” She mumbled, covering her face and trying to rub away the realisation. The urge to pour her hot chocolate over her head swiftly came over her.
“Rob?” She could almost hear the surprise in Abby’s tone.
“Yes! He almost killed me with his car this morning, and then…”
“Penelope?!?!?!” His deep familiar voice moved her to jump up right off the table. Snapping her head up to meet his tall figure coming towards her from the open door. Shocked into momentary silence by the sight of him towering at the side of the table right next to her, larger than life, so close she caught her breath.
His sudden presence made her feel hot and bothered, flustered with no real reason except that maybe he was a little bit hot in a sculpted white shirt, rolled up at the sleeves, and some super snug on-the-ass jeans. Abby and his eyes glued to her face with a look of concern, strikingly similar! Yet not! One was extremely feminine, and one extremely masculine, in the disturbingly male way that made women like Rose lose all compos mentis.
“Are you okay?” Both of them, almost in unison.
Oh god, it was undeniable that they were related.
She slid her chair out quickly, mumbling some incoherent reason for getting going and avoiding looking him in the face as she tried to slide by. Caught between embarrassment, awkwardness, and just sheer cringe factor. Now she could fully see him without the red veil of rage she had to admit. He was romance hero worthy.
He caught her by the waist as she made for a lame exit attempt, stopping her and towering over her fragile frame like some kind of Neanderthal. He had no hesitation in laying his hands on her tiny figure, which only enraged her almost compulsively.
His hot male hands encircled her body, burning through the thin fabric of her dress with almost searing heat, causing immediate anger and uneasiness at his touch. Unsure why she was reacting this way, it only brought the fury back to the forefront. She shoved him off defiantly, hands meeting with the hard chest beneath his thin shirt.
“I’m absolutely fine!… No thanks to you and your dangerous driving. Where did you get your license?… A lucky bag!!” She surprised herself with her hostile reaction as she saw the storm move into his eyes again. Clearing away the concern to be replaced with a matched annoyance, fury to challenge her own. Burning between them like a beast about to erupt, self-combusting fire.
“So I see. Not lying there dying or passing out from a concussion, as I feared, but alive and spitting just like earlier. And I could ask you the same thing, Penelope. I’m sure driving eighty on the road to town was highly responsible.” His angry glare sent prickles up her spine, that smug face only inches from hers. Her breathing hitched.
“Just trying to get away from you. In case once again your idiot driving caused me to crash!” She thrust her hands on her hips in a show of bravado and pulled her small height up to meet him head-on.
“Getting away from me is becoming a habit today!” Rob crossed his arms across that massive expanse of male muscle and leaned back on his heel. Somehow it only angered her more.
“Yup. Absolutely!” She spat.
“Great! Don’t let me stop you.” He stepped back, giving her some much-needed breathing space. Sparks sizzled in the air between them with no real sense of the anger fuelling the scene. No real argument in the petty comments, just rage, heat, and sparks.
She had no idea why this guy made her so angry. Every nerve in her body reacted like hot, piercing needles and the urge to smash a mug on his head. His overly handsome face screamed for her to throw her drink in it; it seemed they both evoked that reaction in each other. He moved out of the way, gesturing her exit dramatically, almost bowing as he nodded and murmured some incoherent insult. To which she spat one back before marching off with a bag in hand, twisting the handle like it was his neck.
Oh, my god! He was a complete jerk! Arrogant sod with his sultry cold eyes piercing like daggers!!
Poor Abby watched this scene in absolute disbelief. Rob, her normally laid-back, gentle, and well-mannered brother. This seemingly nice girl, who had just spent a half hour acting like old friends. They had turned to instant fire and brimstone in each other’s presence. She had no clue what to say to defuse the situation but sat there agog.
The tension between them sent off an electric atmosphere as she had never experienced; Abby raised a knowing eyebrow at Rob and a tiny smirk. Rob frowned a “What?” at her in aggravation.
Rose stalked out dramatically in a flurry of ruffled petticoats, leaving half of her drink and cake sitting and almost taking out seats with her swinging handbag. Abby just sat staring at Rob in bewilderment. He told her he would wait for her in the car, then stormed off in an equally bad mood, taking the opposite direction to Rose. Walking out the door only seconds behind the pink-clad woman and glaring at her walking away as he stalked to his car.