Love's Labyrinth by Jessica Hart
Author:Jessica Hart
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2011-06-10T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SIX
THERE was a long, intense silence. Courtney could feel his eyes on her face as she twisted the glass between her fingers. She looked at her plate, at the battered cruet set, at the poster of Switzerland which someone had stuck on the wall for some reason, at anything except Lefteris.
âYou know about me now,â he said at last. âWhat about you? You havenât told me about your family.â
âIâm a bit of a misfit.â Courtney picked at her aubergine, wondering if he could ever understand what it was like to be surrounded by confident, capable people when you were neither. âMy parents are both very clever, both successful in their own fields. Theyâre never muddled, like me. Things seem obvious to them. Theyâre always confident they know best, and they always do. Itâs very hard to argue with people who are always right. They just...overwhelm you. I wanted to please them, but I always seemed to end up disappointing them instead. Sometimes I think they wonder where on earth I came from. My sister has always been a credit to them, but Iâm like a cuckoo in the nest.â
âAre you like your sister?â
âLike Ginny?â The idea was so absurd that Courtney almost laughed. She laid down her fork, remembering years of being urged to be more like her sister. âNo, Iâm not like her. Sheâs everything Iâm not. Ginnyâs beautiful and Iâm ordinary. Sheâs clever and witty, and Iâm quiet and shy. Sheâs sensible, Iâm a dreamer. Everything she does, she does perfectly, whereas I just seem to make a mess of things. I grew up feeling hopelessly inadquate because I could never be like her. while Ginny was out winning scholarships and tennis championships, I was reading in my room. Thatâs where I learnt to love history so much. It always seemed so much easier than coping with my parentsâ ambitions.â
âWhy didnât you go on to study history, if thatâs what you were so interested in?â he asked.
âIâd got so used to feeling hopeless that I just seized up as soon as the word exam was mentioned, and in the end my teachers despaired of me. After I left school, my parents decided that I might as well do a cookery course, as it was the only thing I wasnât a complete dunce at. At the time, it was just easier to give in, and, to be fair, Iâm glad I did it. I like cooking, and I can earn my living, but...â
âBut you wanted to study archaeology?â
She nodded. âI know itâs not a very sensible idea. I did mention it tentatively, but my parents produced all sorts of reasons for not trying: I wouldnât get on the course, I wouldnât be able to cope, and if I did Iâd never get a decent job at the end of it all.â She looked at Lefteris at last. âItâs different for you. Youâre strong. Youâd never let anyone bully you, but I havenât got the confidence. I just cave in.
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