A Year in the Life of Andrea Coe: A Psychological Thriller (In the life of .... Book 2) by Lucinda E Clarke

A Year in the Life of Andrea Coe: A Psychological Thriller (In the life of .... Book 2) by Lucinda E Clarke

Author:Lucinda E Clarke [Clarke, Lucinda E]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Umhlanga Press
Published: 2020-05-11T22:00:00+00:00


I found Leah fully dressed lying on one of the loungers by the pool. She was the only one there.

I hurried over. “Leah, are you all right?”

She opened her eyes and peered up at me. “As all right as you might expect.”

“You poor darling.” I pulled the closest sunbed next to hers and held her hand. “What can I do to help?”

“What can anyone do?” She sighed.

I’d promised not to pry or at least wait for her to talk, but I couldn’t hold back any longer. Would she give me an accurate description of her meeting with Mason? She wouldn’t have a clue I’d heard every word.

“How was Mason last night?”

“Jittery. Contrite. Almost humble.”

“Is that why he wanted to meet, to apologise and make it up?”

“Only in part. I think he was more interested in what Belinda had brought him.”

I frowned pretending not to understand. “Belinda? She went with you?”

“Of course. He is her father.”

“So, are you getting back together?” I held my breath.

“It’s not as simple as that. He can’t leave here and I’m not staying here. Maybe once he’s cleared his name and comes back to London, well we’ll see.”

“Oh darling, can you forgive him? Do you want to?”

“He said it was all done to protect me.”

“I guess that could be true. He was mixed up with some unsavoury characters.” I stood up pulling on her hand. “Come. Let‘s have a stiff drink at the bar and let Aunty Andrea cheer you up. You will have to decide which of the two men in your life you’re going to choose. Exciting Mason or boring old Bill. I’ll help you forget both of them and after a few drinks you won’t even remember Mason and his crooked clients and their threats. They can’t get to you here.”

Leah had no option but to scramble to her feet and let me lead her back inside. I’d ask nothing more about the meeting but let it rest.

I carried the drinks back from the bar to a table next to the window. Leah sat watching the dust motes float through the air.

“Just one more question. Are you meeting up with him again?”

“Mason?”

“Who else?” Leah could be so pedantic at times.

“No, nothing planned.”

“So, that leaves me to entertain you the rest of the time we are here. What shall it be? We can go for a walk in Kings Park.” I watched Leah shudder. “Or a trip to the Mint to watch them pouring gold, or how about the zoo? It’s not only for the kids you know.”

“Pouring real gold? That sounds cool.” Belinda’s voice behind me made me jump. I needed to work on my nerves.

The kid plonked a large glass of bright green juice on the table and sat down. “We should do something in Perth. Seems such a waste. Any clubs with some decent music? Or are they still in the dinosaur era down under?”

“Do shush!” Leah looked around fearful. “Remember we’re guests here so keep it down.”

“Yeah, yeah whatever.” Belinda’s waving hands sent her drink flying, flooding the table and dripping onto the carpet.



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