Liz Fielding
Wedded in a Whirlwind
2008
Dear Reader,
One of the joys of writing is the moment when you recognize that a character youve created to fill a supporting role in one book has taken on an importance, a presence, that makes her a natural heroine.
It happened when I wrote A Wife on Paper and Matty Lang wheeled herself onto the page, a heroine so wonderful that she won herself a RITA Award for The Marriage Miracle.
Last year, when Miranda Grenville-difficult, flawed, fragile-played her part in Reunited: Marriage in a Million, I knew that she had a story to tell. She had a secret so terrible that shed never shared it with anyone, not even her brother.
Her story begins when, desperate to escape an overabundance of happy-ever-afters, she takes the first holiday destination shes offered and flies to the new resort island of Cordillera. It rapidly turns into a nightmare, but sparring with Matt Jago-a man who gives as good as he gets-certainly livens things up, and they swiftly learn to trust and respect the others strengths. Then, in their darkest moment, they spill out secrets never before shared with anyone, learning to leave the past behind them and reach for a new beginning.
But can the fierce intensity of their brief relationship survive in the real world? Will this whirlwind romance become a lifetime of love?
Ill leave you to find out.
With love,
Liz
MIRANDAGRENVILLE stood through the double baptism, holding each baby in turn as she made the promises, heard the vicar name names
Minette Daisy
Jude Michael
Stood with each glowing mother-first her sister-in-law, Belle, and then Belles sister, Daisy-smiling as everyone took photographs. Even took some herself.
It was, without doubt, the most joyous occasion and her smile never faltered despite the turmoil of feelings that, inside, were tearing her apart.
Keeping her emotions hidden had been a hard-learned lesson, far more difficult than anything that came out of books; books were easy. But when, finally, the pain had become so great that hiding it had become essential for survival she had found the strength from somewhere.
It hadnt always been like that.
There had been a time when she had let everything show, let her emotional need hang out for all the world to see. It had been a slow and painful lesson-one shed learned from watching Ivo, her brother. Shed thought he was immune, but the power of a love that was beyond her comprehension, the joy of fatherhood, had shattered the ice cage that once held her brother a fellow prisoner in emotional stasis. Now she was isolated, bound and shackled by the one secret she had never shared with a living soul-not even with Ivo.
And so she smiled for him on this joyous day. Not that he was fooled. He knew her too well for that. Recognised her smile for the brittle thing that it was, sensing a fragility beneath the controlled veneer.
To see his puzzled watchfulness, his anxiety for her, clouding his eyes on what should have been the happiest of days made her feel like the spectre at the feast. She had to get away before he sought her out and asked the question she could see in his eyes.
Is there something I can do?
The answer was-had to be-no. He had already done more than enough. Hed been there with the tough as well as the tender love. He had been her lifeline, keeping her afloat, even when shed come close to dragging him under with her.
He had a new life now and it was time to cut the ties, set him free of all that chained him to a painful past. She had to convince him that she didnt need him any more, so she smiled until her face ached, toasted the babies, snapped pictures on her cellphone, tasted a crumb of each christening cake.
She was on the point of breaking when her sister-in-law announced that Minette needing feeding and she seized her chance.
Belle, I have to go, she said, following her into the nursery.
So soon? Belle took her hand, not to detain her, but in a gesture that was utterly natural to her, full of warmth, a kindness she knew she didnt deserve. She had bitterly resented the glamorous Belle Davenports intrusion into her brothers life. Shed hated her for being the kind of woman who drew people to her, hated her because Ivo couldnt live without her, and shed gone out of her way to make her feel like an outsider in her own home. Drive her away.
Stupid.
She, of all people, should have known that, once given, Ivos love was unshakeable.
Ive got a plane to catch, she said, moving away. She didnt want or need kindness. Didnt deserve it. Its been a hectic few months researching the documentary on adoption and I thought Id take the opportunity to grab some time for myself before we start filming.
While Belle and Daisy were taking maternity leave from the television production company the three of them ran as a team.
What bliss, Belle said. Anywhere interesting?
Somewhere without a telephone, she replied. The caustic edge to her voice had become as natural as breathing. Actually it wasnt such a bad idea. Then, as Minette searched hungrily for her mothers breast and began to suckle, the sharp, woman-of-the-world act buckled and she had to look away. Tell Ivo for me, will you? she asked through a throat that was thickening dangerously. And Daisy.
Youre not going to say goodbye?
Its better if I just slip away. She managed a shrug. You know what Ivos like. Hed see right through her. Hell want to know where Im going. Make me promise to keep in touch.
A promise she couldnt keep.
She needed to get away completely. Give him space to enjoy his new family. Escape from an excess of consideration, warmth, kindness and go somewhere where no one knew her. Where she could stop smiling, be angry, be herself
About to say something, her sister-in-law changed her mind, instead squeezing her hand. Thank you, Manda.
What for? I promise youre going to regret inviting me to be Minettes godmother. I plan to set both my godchildren a thoroughly bad example.
Belle shook her head, not taking her in the least bit seriously. Not just for being Minettes godmother, but for being so brilliant with Daisy, giving her a job, a purpose when she most needed it.
I wouldnt have kept her on if she hadnt proved her worth, she lied.
Shed taken on Belles damaged little sister for her brothers sake, her attempt to atone a little for the hurt shed caused him, make amends, but in truth she understood Daisy in ways that Belle never could. Shed been in the same dark places, knew what worked and what didnt, had known how to be tough when Belle had been emotionally racked.
Just warn Daisy from me that if she has any idea of becoming a stay-at-home mother shed better think again, she said, sidestepping the soft-centred mush. Ive spent too much time training her in my little ways to let her off the hook.
And thank you for not making a fuss when Ivo sold the house, Belle continued, refusing to be distracted from saying exactly what was on her mind. I know how hard that must have been for you.
Hard
The Belgravia mansion that had been in her family for generations-a backdrop for the financial and political dinners, receptions, shed arranged for her brother-had been her whole life when she didnt have a life and shed lavished all she had in the way of love on its care.
Belle, whod hated the house from the minute shed stepped over the threshold, hadnt the faintest idea how hard it had been to let it go, but still, with a throat that ached and a heart like lead, Manda held her smile.
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