The Life Sentence by Jackie Kabler
Author:Jackie Kabler [Kabler, Jackie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780008544560
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Felicity messages back within seconds.
OMG! That sounds promising. What are you going to do if he says yes? Felicity xx
Weâre already at Chiswick roundabout, and the shopâs just a minute away now, so my response is brief.
Donât worry. I have a plan x
TWENTY-TWO
Jack
âGreat. Speak soon. Have a good day!â
Jack ends his video call and reaches for his water bottle. Itâs shortly after 3am on Wednesday and heâs just finished a meeting with a supplier in Hong Kong, where itâs a few minutes past ten in the morning. Down the hallway, Heather is asleep in his bed. She came round after work last night and, instead of going out for dinner, they decided to chill in front of the TV and order in a Thai takeaway. It had been an enjoyable enough evening, but Heather seemed a little tense, and he wondered if sheâd already discovered the tracker heâd put on her phone. Maybe not. The first time they dated, she found it and challenged him about it; this time, heâs hidden it in a folder of random apps he thinks itâs unlikely she uses, on the very last page of her app library. If sheâs found it, she hasnât said anything, but she still didnât seem quite herself last night. She was, he thinks, a little quieter than usual, less affectionate.
When they went to bed though, the sex was still as good as ever, and he wonders now if he imagined her earlier reserve. Maybe it was because they were in the lounge and she knows about the camera. Or perhaps she doesnât⦠Christ, he fancies her. Thereâs always been something there with this one, something heâs never really managed to find with any of the others. His girlfriends are always beautiful, always smart; Jack Shannon doesnât do ugly or dumb. But Heatherâs got something extra. Itâs not only their shared love of books and art and good food, although thatâs great. Thereâs just a feistiness about her, a spirit he craves to tame, while at the same time half hoping he canât. He doesnât like her questions though. When she starts trying to probe into his past, asking about his family. About his mother. No, he doesnât like that at all. If he does decide he can trust her enough to talk to her about⦠about that, it will be on his terms, at a time that suits him. But does he trust her? He still canât make up his mind. Heâs watched back the security camera footage from when she stayed at the weekend, and thereâs nothing there except her pottering around the house and garden, and an amusing incident in the kitchen when she tried to make a smoothie and didnât put the lid on the blender properly. The resultant swearing and banging about as she cleaned up the mess made him first smile, and then pause for thought. Could that have been deliberate? Could the smoothie mix have been deliberately aimed at the clock face to
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