PART 17
A month after and completely recovered from her
illness, Carly was sitting in a wicker chair on the patio, Starr in her arms.
The baby’s tiny pink lips sucked on her bottle and for the umpteenth time, Carly marvelled over her precious daughter, more than grateful they both made it through their ordeal. She had no recollection of what happened the fateful day Melanie found her unconscious in bed and when she saw her stomach was flat her first reaction had been panic until Bo soothed her, assuring her their baby was alive and well.
The baby’s tiny pink lips sucked on her bottle and for the umpteenth time, Carly marvelled over her precious daughter, more than grateful they both made it through their ordeal. She had no recollection of what happened the fateful day Melanie found her unconscious in bed and when she saw her stomach was flat her first reaction had been panic until Bo soothed her, assuring her their baby was alive and well.
‘Twinkle, twinkle little Starr; no baby’s more
beautiful than you are,’ Carly said softly. During her pregnancy, she’d worried
about the baby’s health and though prepared well for either sex, had felt deep
in her heart it was going to be a girl. And what a beautiful little girl she
had, this time no one was going to snatch her away.
Carly was aware of the changes that went on during
her coma. While she and Melanie had long made peace and forged a good
relationship she couldn’t help noticing how her older daughter seemed to have
evolved into a mature and more patient young woman; even more solicitous and
devoted to her. Carly didn’t know how it came about, except maybe the fear of
losing her but welcomed it and warmly gave her blessing to her and Brady when
they asked for it; honouring the same request from Nicholas and Abby. Not only
was she thrilled John and Isabella’s son was dating her daughter, she saw that
Brady was far more dependable than Phillip and a great influence, he and
Melanie were a perfect foil to each other.
Nicholas and Abby… they made a great couple. Abby influenced Nicholas with her gentle
strength and firmness when needed and he obviously loved and welcomed both from
her. Right now, the Alamain mansion was under thorough renovation as he was
going to remain in Salem, running the Alamain conglomerate from there. Abby
understood there would be times he would have to make business trips but there
would be trips to Europe with him as well. Frankie went back to D.C. a few days
after she was discharged from the hospital but they communicated often; Molly
likewise. She missed them both, just like she missed Shawn Douglas whom she was
ecstatic to see again after so many years, deeply touched by his firm avowal that he never stopped loving her. He
too left Salem but promised to come back with Belle and Claire to visit her.
Melanie was in the kitchen, fixing lunch. Brady had
asked her to move into the loft with him but she was reluctant to leave Carly and
Starr just yet; promising him she would give him an answer soon. Since Carly’s
recovery, she waited on her hand and foot, ignoring Carly’s protests that she
wasn’t an invalid and she, Melanie, was doing too much. As far as Melanie was
concerned, it was the least she could do. The doorbell rang and she went to
answer it. ‘Hi Caroline,’ she greeted, making way for the older woman to pass.
‘Hello dear. I brought this parcel for Starr, some
baby things I knitted for her.’ Caroline gave it to her. ‘And I came by to see
Carly too, is she upstairs in her room?’
‘No, she’s at the patio with the baby.’ Melanie
told her where to go.
For a few
minutes Caroline Brady stood there watching Carly and Starr; wondering how she
could get through to her. Since coming out of the coma Carly’s behaviour
towards both families has been rather lukewarm. She wasn’t cold nor hostile
towards them, instead rather guarded; as though she was afraid of getting rejected
again if she got too close. It was worse with Bo. She was grateful he came back
for her- told him as much- but showed no interest or willingness to discuss anything that had to do with them.
Her son’s frustration more than she could bear, Caroline decided to take
matters into her own hands. She walked forward and Carly raised her head in
surprise, getting up from the cushioned wicker chair. ‘Caroline.’
‘No, no… don’t get up dear.’ Caroline kissed Carly
on the cheek, smiling down at Starr whose eyes were already getting heavy with
sleep. ‘Hello, darling.’
She looked up to see Carly was watching her warily
and inwardly sighed. ‘Melanie let me in. I came over because I want to talk to
you.’
Carly indicated a similar wicker opposite hers and
Caroline sank into it. ‘What about?’
‘About the present situation. Carly…’ Caroline
hesitated, hoping she’d be able to do this properly. ‘It’s only natural for
any person to feel some resentment and difficulty to be around the people who
wronged them so much. I was especially unkind to you, you could barely look me
in the eye at the hospital whenever I came to visit. I don’t blame you, dear;
what happened should never have happened at all. We mishandled things, all of us.’
‘Caroline, we’ve been through this already.’ Carly
replied quietly. ‘Everyone’s been giving
me apologises and I accepted them, I just want to forget everything that
happened.’ Kayla was especially remorseful, begging her to return to the
hospital, more than willing to step aside as Chief of Staff.
‘You want to forget yet you’re shutting us out,
including Bo.’
At the mention of Bo, Carly’s face clouded. ‘I
don’t know what you mean by that,’ she said stiffly. ‘We’ve been seeing each other,
he’s been coming by to visit us both. And if it’s the matter of forgiveness,
there’s nothing to forgive.’
‘You’re actually saying there’s nothing to forgive,
yet you won’t let him talk things out?’ Caroline asked.
‘I don’t know how I can make you understand,’
Carly’s eyes were now hard, tears pricking the corners. ‘I want to forget. What’s done is done; I don’t ever
want to talk about it.’
‘You can’t heal if you don’t. Carly, I know where
you’re coming from, I do understand.
I know you’ve been hurt and I’m so sorry, we all are. So is my son. He wants to
make amends, not cause more pain. Can’t you at least give him the chance to
talk?’
‘What is the point of talking about it? Things can
never be the same between us.’
‘If it’s closure you want instead,’ Caroline
replied, although her heart sank, ‘then talk things out with Bo all the same.
And please… don’t keep shutting us out. A lot happened while you were in a coma, Carly. We realised what we did and we
want you to be a part of the family again.’
Did you get Hope’s permission first? Carly couldn’t help thinking with cynical
bitterness, which was unlike her. If it was hard being around the family, being
with Bo was an ordeal. If he had reconciliation in mind, it was because Hope
was with another man now and she’ll be damned before she was to be used as a
fallback again. The last time still stirred very unhappy memories. But
Caroline was right. Their relationship had an unnatural ending, she definitely
needed the closure. Hence her gruff reply, ‘I'll talk to him.’
Caroline prayed the long-needed talk would prove
fruitful for both of them.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Somehow or other Stefano DiMera had gotten word the
ISA were closing in on him as he fled Salem without warning. But the ISA will
catch up with him eventually and lock him away forever. His empire was finally
on the rocks and Salem was at last free of him. Roman and Abe wanted him to
return to the force but Bo was actually considering opening and running a
private detective agency again. Being on the mission had brought back his P. I had days with Isabella to mind and he wondered if he could be one again after so
many years as a police detective; choosing his cases and applying his own
methods of operation. It appealed to him far more than returning to Salem P.D.
and if he could get financial backing and hire at least two more detectives,
he’d be in business.
Bo thought more about it as he did some yard work
and then thought about Carly. Whenever he tried bringing up a discussion about
them, her face would cloud over and then she put up walls, shutting him out
completely. It frustrated and upset him very much. He’d spent months missing
her badly and planning how he would make it up to her but he needed to explain
a lot of things to her too. And how would he be able to do that when she wouldn’t
let him in? Angrily, he went into the house to wash his hands. Of course, he
wasn’t going to give up on her, no chance.
This was a fight for love, a fight he was going to win, however long it took.
The doorbell rang just as he was getting a beer
from the fridge and he went to answer, a smile of pleasure spreading across his
face when he saw who it was. ‘Hi.’
Carly smiled back, albeit faintly. ‘Hi, Bo.’
Taking her arm, he led her into the house. When he
offered to take her jacket, Carly handed it to him in silence. Her illness caused
her to lose her voluptuous figure
leaving her thin but thanks to being able to eat properly again, her figure was
now more attractively svelte. With her recently
highlighted hair, she looked ten years younger.
‘I’m glad to see you,’ Bo said, moving near her.
‘What would you like, coffee?’
Carly shook her head resolutely. ‘I came over to
talk, I think it’s time we cleared the air and resolve things.’
‘Oh,’ Bo was surprised she’d finally agreed to it.
‘Come sit then.’
Carly moved to the couch, discomfited when he sat
next to her; a little too close. ‘So…’ she cleared her throat. ‘Where do you
want to begin?’
‘For starters,’ Bo replied, ‘I understand why you
didn’t tell me you were pregnant before I left town. But were you planning on
leaving Salem again?’
Carly nodded and Bo sighed, looking down at his
hands. ‘ It wasn’t just because we broke up; it was what happened afterwards,
wasn’t it?’
‘What other reason is there, Bo? I might as well
have been invisible with the way you went on as if nothing happened. Why on
earth would I believe our baby would have a place in your life?’ Carly replied,
doing her best to keep the old hurt and resentment she was feeling from her
voice. ‘Yes, I wanted to leave. I wanted to give my baby and myself some
relative peace and not allow her be branded “Bo Brady’s bastard”, born to “his
whore.”’
‘For god sake, don’t call yourself that!’
‘Isn’t that what everyone saw me as? Whore. Home-wrecker. Trash.’
Carly went on bitterly. ‘I wasn’t going to subject my baby to any of that. The
only reason why I didn’t go right away was because Melanie needed me. But if
you really want to know the truth, I won’t be sitting here if I hadn’t gotten
sick, I would’ve left after Starr’s birth. If you’d only been man enough to just admit you really wanted Hope back the whole time; I
wouldn’t have felt so used, so angry, so betrayed… by you.’
She got up, unable to bear his proximity a second
longer. Arms folded, she averted her face. He wanted to thrash things out so
bad, well… she gave him an opener.
Bo got up too, filled with pain at her words.
‘Princess,’ he replied quietly, moving closer to her, ‘Hope and I reconnecting
was unexpected, it wasn’t what I wanted the whole time like you thought. It
just happened. She’s my first love
and we had so many years together. But it tore my heart out the day you walked
out that door.’ He had wept, feeling so sad and sorry he’d forced her to break
off their relationship, knowing despite her brave words she was really hurting
inside.
He went on, ‘I asked you for a fresh start
because it was what I really wanted with you. Falling back in love with you was
inevitable, even though I kept telling myself a lot had changed since we last
saw each other. We were so happy, you and I and Shawn D; how could I help it?
But helping Hope brought back our own memories and even though I knew I loved
you; I couldn’t deny my past with Hope. You said it yourself after you saw
things had changed; that it was the right thing to do- Hope and I getting back
together. Even though, I really wanted to take you home with me that day.’ ‘You
told Hope I was a mistake.’
‘What?’
Carly turned
round, arms still folded. ‘I overheard you at the docks. I saw you kissing her
and pledging your love to her… the same
spot you told me you loved me. Do you have any idea what it did to me,
seeing that and hearing what you said about me? About what we had?’ her voice
shook.
‘You weren’t the mistake, Carly. Promising
you a future before really sorting things out with Hope was the mistake. All we did was fight
instead of thrashing things out and reaching an agreement. Not you, never you. I came by the hospital that
day because I had to see you; you wouldn’t return my calls, I couldn’t stop
thinking about you and I knew you well
enough to know you were hurting even though you tried so hard to hide it.’
‘Yeah, you know
me, stoical Carly.’ Carly whispered.
‘Just as you know some things get too hard to hide. What I heard that day
almost killed me; I wanted to die.’
Bo stared at her, sheer grief and remorse on his
face. ‘I’m so sorry you heard all that. And I want you to know right now, after
I saw you I knew… I knew I still loved you... very much. That’s why...’
‘You began avoiding me and pretending what happened
didn’t happen at all.’ Carly guessed correctly. ‘From then on, I didn’t exist.’
‘I felt it was the best thing to do. If I never saw
you, I wouldn’t think of you and focus on Hope and Ciara.’ Bo admitted. ‘Part
of me hoped you would move on... perhaps with Daniel but I just couldn’t stand
the idea of you two getting together either. And... In the end, it was you I
kept thinking about, all the time; wanting to hold you and protect you, love
you. But I couldn’t be around you.’
‘So... part of the reason you left was because of me.’
‘Mum needed medical attention and Stefano needed to
be taken down finally. I also needed to think. I didn’t want you to be blamed
for anything again; Carly. You have no idea how I felt when I got Mel’s
message; the first thing on my mind was getting back to you and beg your
forgiveness.’ Bo moved nearer, taking her hands in his; looking deep into her
eyes. ‘I want you to forgive me. I want you to give me another chance. Let me
spend the rest of my life making it up to you.’
Carly’s eyes filled with tears as she stared back,
her mouth trembling. ‘I don’t have anything left to give.’ she said at last.
‘I… I don’t feel the same way you do.’
‘Carly, we love each other…’
‘Love isn’t always enough, Bo.’ Slowly, Carly drew
her hands away from his grip. ‘I don’t have the courage to start things again.
We share a daughter now; the last thing I want is for Starr to get caught in
the middle of more drama. And to be honest, I can’t expose myself to more pain
by being with you and keep wondering who you’re really thinking of.’
‘Why would
you say that?’ Bo demanded.
‘Because Hope will always come first. You may keep denying it but that’s a fact; face
it.’
‘She’s moved on with someone else, I thought you
knew that.’
‘If she hadn’t, we wouldn’t be having this
conversation.’
‘That’s not true!’
‘Please Bo, let’s not do this. It seems you’ve
always operated on the assumption that it’s okay to be with another woman if
Hope makes it clear she doesn’t want you. I will not be used that way again.’
‘Things are completely
different now!’ Bo protested. ‘ I told you while I was away, I had more than
enough time to think and I realised it was you… you, that I wanted to be with and that was before I even got Melanie’s email. Please princess, I’m telling the
truth,’ he cupped her face. ‘I love you,’ he said softly. ‘I want to be with
you always, I want to marry you.’
Carly’s heart clenched at the word “marry” and more
tears rolled down her cheeks. ‘Don’t…’
‘Marry me,’ Bo pulled her closer. ‘Let me spend the
rest of my life making it up to you. Say you will, Carly!’
‘I can’t…’ Carly
sobbed, trying to disentangle herself from his grip.
‘Why?’ he demanded, keeping hold of her. ‘You can’t
forgive me, is that it?’
‘This isn’t about forgiveness! This is about fear of getting hurt again! All those
months of agony, imagine it, Bo!
Before I found out I was pregnant, I went through hell; watching you so happy
with Hope and thinking of the promises and plans we made! Melanie, Nicky and Daniel not speaking to me, being
shunned left and right. Only Adrienne really tried to comfort me but it wasn’t
easy watching her happy with Justin and feeling so alone, the odd one out.’ She
finally broke loose, tears still pouring down her cheeks. Upset, Bo tried to
take hold of her again but she turned away, sniffling. She never planned on telling him her most shameful
secret but it was something he would confess to her if he was nursing such a
secret himself. ‘There came a point when things got so… dark that I…’ she
gulped, ‘I decided to kill myself.’
‘No…no!’
Bo grasped her arm, turning her round to face him. His brown eyes were filled
with shock at the idea of Carly taking her own life.
‘It’s true.’ Carly said quietly, chin raised. ‘I
felt I had no reason to live, things were so terrible and dark I didn’t even
think of my brother. Maybe I was so out of my mind and living in a void at the
time that I imagined he would side against me too, God forgive me.’ She ran her
fingers through her hair. Her “dark period”, is when she thought no one loved or
wanted her and wouldn’t miss her when she was gone. She’d wanted to leave all
the pain behind forever.
‘But I ended up not doing it; I got a call from
Daniel that Melanie had suffered a miscarriage;
divine intervention one would call it, I guess. I didn’t even know she was
pregnant in the first place. Just when I felt I had a reason to live after all- after she and I made up- I found
out I was carrying your child.’ Pause. ‘I was shocked at first, then so happy
about it but I didn’t know what to do. The first instinct was to leave and
start over somewhere else but I couldn’t leave my daughter behind. So I stayed
but kept reminding myself I couldn’t stay here for good. Then you left town
without even saying goodbye. That just sealed my resolve to leave after the
baby came. But night and day… I missed you so much!’ her voice broke.
It was more than he could bear. Bo pulled her back
into his arms, stroking her hair as she sobbed. He knew the feeling of living
in sheer darkness and wanting to end it all. But Carly had always managed to withstand the trials in her life;
from anyone else, he would never believe she contemplated suicide. But even the strongest person reaches the much-dreaded breaking point, he thought in anguish, pressing a kiss on her head.
‘I’m sorry,’ he whispered as he held her tightly.
‘I’m so sorry princess, I honestly never
meant to hurt you,’ he felt his own tears creep from his eyes. ‘You went
through so much, so much you didn’t deserve.’
Carly pulled away, wiping her eyes. ‘So much has
happened, Bo. We can’t turn back the clock.’
‘We can’t but we can move on, together.’ Bo took
her hand again. ‘Give us a chance, princess. I’m not asking for Starr’s sake
but for the sake of the love we still have for each other. It’s still there,
you and I both know it.’
Carly said nothing and he cupped her cheek. ‘Please
Carly. You’re my life. I don’t want to be without you again. Never again.’
Carly knew she loved Bo too; excruciating, awe-inspiring
love. She’d thought she was dreaming when she opened her eyes and saw the
familiar piercing brown eyes looking down at her, his handsome face unshaven
and deeply tanned from his travels. But for the sake of shielding her heart,
she had to hold it back and not give in to her emotions. He was saying all this
now but he could change his mind. Yet… looking deep into his eyes, she felt
herself giving in. Abruptly, she pulled away from his touch.
‘I can’t think straight right now, Bo. It would be
best if I left town for a while.’
‘Leave…why?’
‘I need some time to myself, to think and I can’t
do that here.’
Bo shook his head, a scowl now on his face. ‘You’re
not going anywhere.’
‘Listen Bo Brady, I don’t need your permission to
do anything!’ Carly snapped.
‘I presume Starr’s going with you, isn’t she?’
Carly glared at him. ‘Yes, so?’
‘So I’m her father, I have rights which means you
can’t take her out of town without my say so.’
Carly uttered an expletive in her native German,
something in all the time he’d known her never heard her do, so it really
startled him. ‘I can’t believe you’re taking this attitude with me. Of course
you have rights, I’m not disputing that. It’s not like I’m taking her away
permanently…’
‘That’s what I’m afraid of!’
Carly was now confused. ‘What?’
Anger gone, Bo’s face was now wearing a look of
fear and desperation. ‘I’m afraid you won’t come back. You could very easily
walk out of my life; you just told you were going to leave if you hadn’t gotten
sick.’ he took her hands again, his eyes pleading. ‘I’m not too proud to beg. If
you want time and space to think, you’ve got it… I won’t bother you. But, at
the risk of sounding selfish, don’t leave, please.
I won’t be able to sleep nights if you and Starr are that far away.’
Stunned, Carly saw Bo was in earnest and strangely
enough, couldn’t describe his request as selfish. The pleading look on his face
was almost her undoing and for a minute she felt like succumbing by kissing
him. With supreme effort, she pulled herself together.
‘Okay, I won’t go.’ She said at last.
Bo exhaled with relief. ‘Thank you. Take all the
time you need princess, I’ll be waiting.’
Meanwhile, Caroline Brady left the bank, the item
she retrieved from the safety deposit box in her purse. Initially, she had long
planned to leave it to Ciara in her will but due to the recent events, it was
unconditionally going to a new owner. And once Bo explained the message behind
the item that wary, guarded look on Carly’s face that still haunted Caroline
will be gone for good.
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
The following afternoon, Carly and Melanie went for
a walk. Pushing Starr in her stroller, Carly told Melanie about her visit with
Bo, not leaving a word out.
‘I just don’t know, Mel. How do I know things will
be different this time? Twice we tried and
then ended painfully.’
‘But you love him, Mum. It’s just a question of
faith. And trust.’
‘I’m lacking both right now.’
Melanie said nothing until they got to Horton
Square, where they found a bench to sit on.
‘You know...’ she began, ‘ while
you were in the coma; I found out a lot of things about you. It made me
understand you a lot better.’
Carly looked at her.
‘I understand Bo better now, too. Reconnecting with
Hope but keeping you in his heart; he was torn in between. You let him go
because you couldn’t stay with Bo knowing he wasn’t over Hope. Just like...
just like you were torn between him and Lawrence all those years ago. Or
rather, the James illusion he put up when you had the amnesia.’
Carly was stunned. How on earth did Melanie know
about that? ‘How....’
‘It doesn’t matter how I found out about that,
Mum.’ Melanie said forcibly, wanting to put her point across. ‘He let you go
because he loved you. You let him go for the same reason. You’re both are so
alike, Mum. You told yourselves you were right where you wanted to be and you
made the right choice but, sometimes the right choice isn’t made without a lot
of pain and regret involved.’ A tear rolled down her cheek. ‘I married Phillip
knowing I wasn’t over Nathan. And I took it out on him... I was nasty to him
half the time, I couldn’t be around him and I kept telling myself I did the
right thing but I was only lying to myself. And when Nathan came over to
propose after I lost the baby, I sent him away. His love and loyalty just
reminded me how much I ruined my life by choosing Phillip over him in the first
place. I told him to forget all about me.’
Melanie took her mother’s hand, squeezing it.
‘People fall out of love and go their separate ways. But there aren’t many
couples lucky enough to find each other again. You and Bo... you’re more in love than ever. He hurt you and
you’re scared of trusting him again, I get it. But don’t hold your love back
and don’t throw his away.’ Her daughter’s
eyes were pleading. ‘You have the right to finally be happy with the man you love. Forget the past and
move on. Please Mum, don’t throw away
this chance of a happy ending. Just
think about it.’
And that was what Carly did for the next several weeks,
aside from tending to Starr, working in
the garden and exchanging emails with
her brother, Molly, Shawn Douglas and Kimberly who was told of Starr’s birth
and visited with Nicholas. Part of her
longed to run to Bo and tell him she was willing to give their love yet another
change, the other part wary. As Bo
was intent on fulfilling his promise of giving her time and space, Melanie always
took Starr over to his house to visit.
There came a letter from the hospital board. They
wanted her back; offering to up her salary if she wanted. Being an heiress
Carly wasn’t interested in a large salary and she wasn’t keen on going back to
work just yet despite Kayla and Daniel’s prodding; wanting to take care of her baby girl full-time. She was
bombarded by visitors; aside from Caroline Maggie came often accompanied by
Julie. Jennifer too came and slowly Carly found herself warming up to her best
friend, seeing how Jennifer was obviously anxious to be close to her again.
Victor made no move to get in touch with her and
Carly let him be. If he wanted to hate her and probably her child until the day
he died, that was his choice; the
last thing she did was lose sleep over it. But Maggie was upset with him over
it, which led to another fight. This time Maggie didn’t procrastinate; before
evening she’d moved her things to the Horton house and Victor was far too proud
to go after her.
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Pushing the door to The Cheating Heart open, Carly entered the familiar, bustling bar,
glad she gave in to Melanie and Nicholas’ urging. Some couples were already dancing
to the music coming from the jukebox. She soon spotted Melanie and Abby,
watching Nicholas challenging Brady in a game of darts and from the incensed scowl on Brady’s face, Nicholas was beating
him squarely. Daniel, John, Rafe Hernandez and Roman were playing pool, pausing
their game to greet her warmly.
‘Where’s Starr?’ John asked.
‘At Caroline’s.’ Carly waved at the children who
cheerily waved back.
‘Hi Carly! Good to see you out for once,’ called
Jennifer who was seated at the bar with Marlena and Adrienne. ‘Join us.’
‘Yeah, come on,’ Adrienne beckoned.
John put a hand on Carly’s arm when she was about
to join the women. ‘At the risk of butting my nose where it isn’t wanted,’ he
said, ‘please take a chance at happiness while you still can, Carly. I’m not
saying this just because Bo’s my brother and friend but because you deserve to
be happy.’
‘Thanks for the concern, John. It means a lot to
me.’ Carly replied. Turning to Roman and Rafe she asked, ‘So… how does it feel
having Bo back in Salem P.D?’
Rafe made a face. ‘I wouldn’t say he’s back
exactly.’
‘What do you mean? He’s going off on another
mission?’ Carly asked, feeling her heart sinking at the thought.
‘God no.’ Roman replied. ‘He wants to be a P.I
again and open an agency, didn’t he tell
you? After years of being a cop and making Commissioner; he’s taking several
steps back and going private.’
Daniel looked intrigued. ‘So Bo was once a P.I? I
can easily imagine that.’ He
chuckled.
Carly raised her eyebrows at Roman’s criticism of
his brother. ‘Why shouldn’t he be if that’s what he wants? And what made him
decide to leave Salem P.D in the first place?’
‘Something about being fed up with the bureaucracy
and all that.’ Roman snorted, a look of disapproval on his rugged face. ‘I know
Bo’s real reason, he’s done with the rules of authority.’
Carly couldn’t help smiling. ‘As I recall Rom, you
weren’t exactly thrilled the day he told you he wanted to join the force. You thought he was too much
of a hothead and a total non-conformist. I was the one who had to cope with his
sulks at the boat.’
‘Yep, that sounds like Bo all right.’ Daniel
laughed, and Rafe laughed as well.
‘Leave him be, Roman; you can’t change his mind
when he’s bent on something.’ John said. ‘You and I both know that he would
rather work his way.’
‘Whatever.’ Still put out by his brother’s
decision, Roman resumed his game.
‘He’s really having a hard time with this, isn’t
he?’
Rafe shrugged, twirling the cue stick in his hand.
‘He just thought things will be back to normal when Bo came back. Not in your
case of course,’ he added hastily.
‘Thank God for small mercies,’ was Carly’s acerbic
reply.
‘Hey,’ Daniel put an arm around her shoulders. ‘Seen
Bo lately?’
Carly shook her head.
‘What’s going on with you two so far?’
‘It’s complicated and I really don’t want to talk
about it. Excuse me, guys.’
‘Remember what I said, Carly.’ John reminded.
Nodding, Carly joined the women at the bar. About
to order a beer, she suddenly changed her mind. ‘A glass of white Zinfandel,’
she said to one of the bartenders.
‘If I didn’t
know any better I would think you’ve been avoiding us.’ Marlena commented,
sipping on her own drink. ‘This is the first time in ages everyone’s actually seen you in public.’
‘I have a baby to take care of,’ Carly replied
defensively. And I needed time to think.
‘That’s motherhood for you,’ Adrienne said, ‘You
think of nothing except tending to the baby; separation even for a minute is
hard.’
‘Take it from a woman who had two of her children
taken away from her, I’m loving every minute of motherhood,’ Carly took a sip
of the drink handed to her. ‘I almost changed my mind about coming here when I
dropped off Starr at Caroline’s but then I thought, screw it… I deserve a few
social hours.’
‘Hear, hear…’ Jennifer raised her glass, smiling at
her.
‘Is everything okay now… between you and Bo?’
Adrienne asked tentatively.
‘Yeah, we’ve been wondering about that.’ Marlena
said.
Carly shrugged, reluctant to discuss it with them
either.
‘Come on Carly this is us,’ Adrienne urged.
‘Please…’ Carly begged. ‘it’s hard enough as it is!
It’s between Bo and me so I would rather you all just let things be, thank
you.’
Marlena patted her arm soothingly. ‘If you need to
talk, in a more formal capacity, just let me know.’
As she spoke Hope entered, her arm tucked into
Aiden’s. She stopped short on seeing Carly from across the room, Carly and the
others staring back at her. The young couples were still absorbed in their
game, while the men playing pool didn’t notice. Whispering a few words to Aiden who looked
rather astonished, they left abruptly.
‘Well, at least we know how your cousin still feels
about me,’ Carly said to Jennifer, her tone bitter.
‘It’s not what you think,’ Jennifer placated.
Wincing at the look of scorn on Carly
and Marlena’s faces and the sound
of Adrienne’s derisive snort, Jennifer
added quickly. ‘It’s really not what you think Carly; I swear. Hope’s moved on
and she really feels sorry for what happened… it’s just that she has trouble
facing you right now. She told me this herself. What you saw just now was a guilty conscience, not animosity.’
‘I find that hard to believe.’ Carly said coldly.
‘It’s true.’
Jennifer persisted. ‘I know she came across to you as a bad person but she’s
really not. She just made some selfish mistakes and was unfair to you, she’s realised
that now. And if it’s because of her you don’t want to be with Bo again, you’ll
be making a mistake. He loves you very much.’
‘And they’ll always be connected, that’s what you told to me.’
‘I had no right to say that and I’m sorry.’
Jennifer replied, touching her arm. ‘And yeah, they will be but not in the way
I implied back then. Things have changed and he knows what he wants now. And
everyone now knows that happiness and love comes first, not what they want. Please Carly, it’s not just
Bo who deserve another chance, it’s both families. Julie and Maggie feel you’re
still being kind of distant with them and
they really want to be close again.’
Carly felt rather ashamed as Jennifer was right. ‘I
didn’t mean to be.’
‘Of course you don’t mean to be, it’s only natural
you want to be on your guard after everything.’ Marlena said in her defence.
‘But don’t let the past keep haunting you,’
Adrienne added. ‘Remember what I told you once, Time eventually heals wounds.’
Carly was touched by the sisterly counsel she was
receiving from all sides. During the “dark period” it was only Adrienne who
really cared and understood how she felt, now she had the warm happy feeling of
being fully back in the former circle. ‘Thanks.’
She smiled.
‘Hi Mum!’ Melanie appeared, pressing a kiss on her
cheek.
‘How’s the game going?’
‘Well, so far it’s Nicholas 6, Brady 2 and if things
go on like this they’ll be coming to blows next.’ Melanie wrinkled her nose.
‘Some of the guys here are already placing bets.’ The women looked over and
sure enough, a small crowd was gathered at the corner where the dart game was
going on.
‘Oh, I want in on that,’ Scrambling off her bar
stool, Adrienne hurried over to the throng, followed by Marlena and a giggling
Jennifer. Rafe and Daniel were there already, putting down five bucks on
Nicholas.
Melanie sat on a stool next to her mother. ‘You
okay?’
Carly nodded, signalling for the bartender to pour her another glass of wine.
‘But you look preoccupied.’
‘I have a lot on my mind, honey.’ Carly replied. ‘Mostly,
thinking over what you said at the square. And everyone’s pretty much told me
to give Bo another chance. I love him… I can’t deny that. Letting go of my fear
and all that hurt is just real hard to do.’
‘I know,’ Melanie said sympathetically. ‘I told you
that day it’s a matter of faith and trust that Bo will never hurt you again.
You’re a different woman from Hope, Mum. You love him enough not to keep him in
limbo like she did before she,’ air quotes with her fingers, ‘came to her
senses. And I believe Bo knows deep in his heart you won’t do that to him. It’s
not a matter of him being so sure of himself but of that bond which kept you
connected all these years is still there.’
Once again, given the stark truth, thought Carly.
‘Remember, you’re paying.’ Kayla said as she and Bo
entered the bar.
‘The first two
drinks, after that you’re on your own,’ Bo reminded.
‘Look who’s finally made an appearance,’ John
paused to shake Bo’s hand and kiss Kayla on the cheek.
Roman only glared at Bo and continued with his
game. ‘Still sore about my decision I take it?’ Bo asked John.
‘Pretty much.’ John lowered his voice. ‘If he knew
I offered to be your silent partner,
he’ll slit my throat for sure. Give him time, he’ll come round. By the way,
your lady’s here.’
Turning to where John was pointing, Bo saw Carly
seated beside Melanie and talking to Kayla. She looked lovely in black jeans
and a red cowl-neck sweater; her hair
fashionably tousled. Kayla said something to her and she turned to meet his
eyes, vivid green eyes locking with piercing brown ones. She looked very
beautiful and Bo could feel the flames of desire running through him. As promised he’d kept away but it hadn’t been
easy at all. But the end will justify the waiting. He knew exactly what he
wanted; her heart, her mind, her trust… and her body.
‘Our cue to melt away,’ Melanie murmured to Kayla,
grabbing her beer and Brady’s club soda as Bo approached them. Kayla managed to
scramble off her stool and follow Melanie without spilling her martini.
‘Hi,’ he said softly, inhaling her crisp but
utterly feminine perfume.
‘Hi, Bo.’ Was Carly’s equally soft reply. Black
jeans and, a black shirt, he looked beyond handsome. And the beard was still there,
he hadn’t shaven it back to the goatee.
But then again she had always preferred the rugged sailor look. She’d loved
everything about him… until he betrayed
her.
He loves you.
Things are completely different now.
Take a chance at happiness while you can.
You love him enough not to keep
him in limbo like she did.
‘I miss you, you know that right?’
‘I know. And… I miss you too. I’m sorry for doing
this to you...’
‘You’ve got nothing to apologise for,’ Bo chided,
interrupting her. ‘And I’m giving you the time that you need because I love
you. Remember that.’
He went back
to Roman and John at the pool table.
‘Why aren’t you over there with her?’ John asked in
surprise.
‘Giving her some space,’ Bo replied, taking up a cue
stick to play.
‘Are you kidding?’
‘It’s what she wants and considering what I did,
it’s the least I could do.’
‘Sure, when the woman I love almost died, it’s best
I take things slow!’ Roman retorted, looking up.
Bo glared at him. ‘Lay off me, will you? It’s
nobody’s business anyway.’
‘Hey Bo, we’re just saying… you’ve given her enough
space. Don’t you think you should do something else instead, like making some
kind of gesture to show her how you feel? You love her and want to respect her
wishes but it’s time you took the bull by the horns. Show her, fight
for her.’ John urged.
Bo looked in Carly’s direction. Make a gesture…
what could he do to show her just how
sincere he was? He proposed and she said no. But John was right… he should show
her. But how?
The idea came to him when someone put money in the
jukebox and The Righteous Brothers’ Unchained
Melody filled the air. Some of the
men led their girlfriends to the dance floor, Brady and Nicholas following
suit. Putting down the cue stick, Bo strode over to the bar. ‘Princess.’
Looking deep into Carly’s eyes, Bo held out his hand to her. ‘May I have this
dance?’
Carly stared up at him. The love he had for her was
in those beautiful brown eyes, so deep-felt and crystal clear that she found
herself unable to hide behind her walls any longer. Taking his outstretched
hand, she followed him to the floor.
Dancing with Brady, Melanie saw them and grinned.
‘Nick, Abby… look.’
‘Well, it’s about time!’ Nicholas exclaimed.
‘I just knew she wouldn’t keep him waiting any longer,’ Abby smiled, very pleased at Bo
and Carly’s progress.
Anger gone, Roman joined John in indulgently
watching the couple; Marlena, Kayla, Adrienne, Daniel and Jennifer happily watched too. It was more than obvious
to any stranger how much the man and woman dancing loved each other, with raw
emotion on their faces.
Bo moved in time to the music with Carly in his
arms, savouring the close contact of her soft and pliant body with his. For
Carly, she felt she was finally back where she belonged. Her arms round his neck, she breathed in his
tangy aftershave, unable to stop looking into his eyes. Succumbing to the mood,
she reached up to stroke his lower lip with her fingers. Breathing hard a
little, Bo’s hands moved down her lower back, pressing her harder against him
as he lowered his head to kiss the side of her neck.
‘I swear if people weren’t here, they would be
doing it right now,’ Roman said.
‘Exactly,’ John agreed.
‘Okay… too
intense, too intense,’ Nicholas looked the other way while Abby giggled at his
sudden prissiness.
Carly trembled with sheer longing as Bo’s lips
moved across her sensitive skin, aware of how deeply he loved and desired her,
yet was holding himself in check, or at least trying to. ‘I love you, sailor,’
she whispered, feeling the tears creeping from her eyes.
Raising his head, she saw he was crying too. Not
trusting himself to speak surrounded by other people, he grabbed her hand,
leading her outside.
‘Love you too princess,’ he choked, holding her
face between his palms. ‘I wish what I did to you never happened, it’s haunted
me for a very long time...’
Carly shook her head firmly, reaching up to hold
his face. ‘Neither of us will ever think of that time again. We can’t turn back
the clock but we can move on…’ more tears, ‘ make new memories and be together
for the rest of our lives. I love you sailor! I love you… and I forgive you!’
Their lips were about to meet at last when the
unbelievable happened. Bo and Carly found themselves wet from raindrops
pouring down on them from the sky. Neither of them had even noticed it was
drizzling when they hurried out of the bar. Watching them from the windows,
Melanie and the others couldn’t keep themselves from laughing at the lousy
timing and the stupefied looks on Bo and Carly’s faces as the rain drenched
them.
After the first shock, Carly started laughing
heartily, not caring what the rain was doing to her Ann Taylor sweater. ‘Did a
higher being suddenly decide we needed cooling off?’ she
gasped as Bo, who was also laughing pulled her back into his arms, pressing
kisses on her wet face.
‘Maybe the heavens are just happy we’re together
again,’ he smiled down at her. ‘And that’s how we’re going to stay. Forever.’
‘Forever,’
Carly repeated, pulling his head down. The rain was cold but their kiss was
fiery, deep and eager; leaving them both breathless, clinging to each other as
they kissed and kissed some more.
‘All right,
Bo!’ Melanie yelled joyfully, joining the others in their exuberant
applause, whistles and cheers for the reunited couple.
:::::::::::::::::::::::
By the time they got to Carly’s house, the rain was
pouring down in buckets. Carly found her key and let him and herself in, shivering in her soaked clothes as they went
up the stairs to her room and found the dimmer switch. Sneezing, Bo turned on
the heat. ‘We look like a couple of drowned rats,’ he joked as she walked up to
him.
‘Uh huh…’ she smiled, slipping her arms around his
waist. Bo kissed her again, his hands moving under her wet sweater. Their eyes
met, both remembering their kiss in the rain of long ago. If he hadn’t been
very ill at the time he would’ve carried her into the cabin and made love to
her all night long.
‘We better get out of these wet clothes before we
catch our death of cold.’ She murmured, blushing under his heated stare,
leading him into the adjoining bathroom.
‘Allow me,’ Bo pulled at her sweater and she raised
her arms so he could pull it over her head. Carly helped him with his shirt,
pressing kisses on his hair-matted chest. Growling, Bo lifted her face to
deeply kiss her again, fingers finding her bra clasp and kneading her breasts
after getting the damp garment off.
Leaving their clothes in the bathroom, they went
back into the room, feeling warmer. Carly glanced at Bo, feeling shy all of a
sudden as she clutched the towel against her chest, her need for him so much
she could barely stand.
He felt the same. ‘Come here,’ Bo whispered, pulling her hard against him. She
closed her eyes as his lips moved down her neck, his beard sensually grazing
her skin before moving up for another heated kiss, his fingers moving over her
body.
‘Bo….’ she whispered. ‘Turn out the light.’ She
didn’t want him to see the ugly scar from Starr’s caesarean birth.
‘I want to see you, all of you,’ he whispered back.
‘Don’t hide from me, princess.’ As he spoke he peeled the towel off her, both
towels hitting the floor. Pushing the quilt on the bed aside, he scooped her
into his arms and lowered her onto the warm sheets.
Carly ran her hands over Bo’s muscular back; loving
his weight on her and the sensual feel of his hairy chest on her breasts. Kissing
the sweetness of her mouth, Bo moved to the side of her neck then lower; taking
a hardened peak into the hot cavern of his mouth, savouring her cry of pleasure
before giving the other his attention.
Carly parted her thighs when she felt his hand
slide between them, his fingers stroking the tender flesh, the burning ache
inside her by degrees and leaving her trembling with the excruciating need to
be joined with him.
‘I can’t be gentle, princess.’ Bo rasped against
her lips as he moved her thighs further apart to receive him. ‘I’ve wanted you
for so long.’ With one swift thrust, he was inside her, kissing her fiercely as
she wrapped her legs around his hips, her fingers digging into his shoulders.
‘Oh
darling…’ Carly gasped as she felt him move powerfully, hotly and fiercely
reclaiming her, taking her with him deeper and deeper in the vortex, eagerly
giving herself to him; her passion matching his in their primitive mating. Then
suddenly, their mutual climaxes shot through them like lightning. Gasping her
name Bo grabbed her hand, tightly entwining his fingers with hers as they
succumbed to white-hot pleasure, their bodies quivering with the aftershocks of
their wild, untamed loving.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Post a comment!