The Hidden Beach by Karen Swan

The Hidden Beach by Karen Swan

Author:Karen Swan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK


Chapter Seventeen

‘She is the nanny.’

‘Is she any good?’

‘She’s got ideas above her station. She keeps overstepping the mark.’

‘Do you mean to say she doesn’t kowtow to you? Goodness, that’d be a first.’

‘She doesn’t understand boundaries,’ he snapped.

Nina turned away from the window with a smile. ‘Oh, is that why she was streaking down your hallway, then?’

He shot her a look. Sarcasm was his sister’s default setting. ‘Don’t be rid—’

‘Emil, relax,’ she laughed. ‘I’m messing with you. Honestly, what’s got you so wound up today?’

He didn’t reply.

She went and sat down on the wooden settle. It was more comfortable than it looked, the proportions highly considered and the wooden arms almost silky to the touch after hundreds of years of absent-minded stroking. ‘Come and sit down. I want to hear everything. How’s it gone so far?’

Emil stared at her, too many emotions rushing at once. He couldn’t pick one, couldn’t settle on it. ‘. . . I don’t know.’

‘What do you mean, you don’t know?’

He shrugged, just as Måns stepped into the room with his usual innate timing, setting down a tea tray and beginning to pour.

‘Well, did he recognize you?’

‘No.’

‘Not at all?’

He shook his head, looking away from her and out of the window again. It was a moment before he realized Måns was holding out his cup of tea. ‘Thank you.’

‘Well, we shouldn’t be surprised. He was, what, three?’

‘Two years and four months.’

‘. . . Right,’ she said slowly. ‘So that’s only to be expected, then. Especially given Hanna didn’t see fit to keep you in his life, with hospital visits or photographs –’

‘She was trying to protect him.’

She arched an eyebrow, one of her finest features. They brought something fierce and elegant to her face, like sleeping panthers – silky and muscular. ‘Oh. We’re on her side now, are we?’

He sighed and Nina looked at him through narrowed eyes, scrutinizing him with that X-ray vision she’d had since childhood. ‘Just for the record, little brother, I’m on yours, okay?’ She winked again and sat back. ‘So how’s he been since getting here then? He must love it, surely?’

‘He’s quiet. He only speaks to answer a question. And he barely looks at me.’

‘Well, you are pretty tough to look at . . . Oh dear God, that was a joke!’ she sighed, peering at him over her cup. He could tell she was determined to tease, jolly and poke him out of his bad mood. She, and she alone, had had that ability since they were little; but he was in no mood for jokes right now.

‘It’s all her fault.’

‘Whose? Hanna’s? Oh, you mean the nanny’s?’

‘She’s deliberately getting in the way. I get no time alone with him. How can I be expected to . . . f-ford a relationship –’

‘Forge.’

He frowned. ‘What?’

‘It’s forge a relationship. Not ford.’

‘Oh.’ He digested the information for a moment, reprocessing the word. ‘Well, how can I if she’s always around? Of course he likes her better. He knows her.’

Nina sighed. ‘Please sit down, Emil.



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