were a burden, it was six days I never
thought I would get to experience again.
I couldn’t help but notice how I had
aged, too. I didn’t look old, but I was
definitely no spring chicken. The past
few months had taken a toll, leaving
physical proof of the battle fought.
Thankfully, a good concealer and a little
blush made it less obvious. Shepard
wasn’t in the room when I came out
again; instead a small note was written
on the desk.
In the Refectorium, join me if you
want some coffee.
Coffee. Absolutely. My watch was
still set on Eastern Time, reminding me I
would be sleeping. Making my way
through the narrow corridors, the smell
of fresh bread and sound of dishes
banging against each other led me to
believe I found the right room. A small
buffet of eggs, yogurt, granola, as well
as various meats and cheeses were set
up with some rolls and breads. My
stomach started to grumble as my eyes
devoured everything that I saw.
Shepard was sitting in a corner
wooden booth with a steaming cup of
coffee. One of the attendants directed me
towards the food and handed me a plate.
“Kann ich Kaffee bitte.”
My German was terrible, but the
few phrases I knew well immediately
came in handy. “Where was a toilet?”
and “May I have some coffee?”
Settling into the booth opposite of
Shepard, he smiled at my company. “It’s
good you’re eating; it’s not the same
over here as the states. People actually
have meals, not snacks. This is a
traditional breakfast, so I hope you like
it.”
My mouth was already stuffed with
the delicious bread I coated with
chocolate hazelnut spread. Giving wide
eyes, I groaned in approval while
nodding my head.
The woman arrived with the coffee,
making me melt in my seat. A delicate
china cup and saucer sat daintily next to
the sugar cubes and tiny spoon.
“Danke.”
“You speak more German than I
thought.” Taking in a small sip of coffee,
he appeared surprised.
“Hardly, just a few phrases I
learned. My aunt lives here remember?
Oh, no. My aunt! I need to call her and
tell her what’s happening. Crap, crap
crap…”
Taking his hand, he immediately
placed it over mine, holding it against
the table gently.
“Violet, calm down, I remembered.
We can call her after breakfast and work
out when to visit. Relax.”
His tone was slightly authoritative,
yet low. I couldn’t stop the pull deep in
my center as his thumb swept slowly
across my wrist, back and forth. Any
fear of being unwanted washed away
with the force of his gaze that paralyzed
me. I remembered that look.
Dropping my eyes to the plate in
front of me, I went back to eating with a
foreign sense of calm. Breakfast was
finished in silence, allowing me to take
everything in. The windows were
opened with no screens. The breeze
floated in with a slight crispness of the
early morning. Birds sang happily in the
trees that lined the property.
Each time I gazed at Shepard, a
smirk peeked from the corners of his
mouth as our eyes met, making me look
away. Henry was waiting outside of the
hotel and assisted Shepard in loading
our luggage. I sat on the fountain,
listening to the bubbling water while
waiting to leave. I was clueless as to
what he had in store, but if this hotel was
any indication, it was bound to be
amazing. I was told we were going to
Bad Reichenhall for the day and then
staying in Salzburg for the night.
“Isn’t
Salzburg
the
opposite
direction of Bern?” I didn’t have a map
in front of me, but I was familiar enough
with geography to know where they
were located in relation to each other.
“Yes, but…driving to countries
here is like driving to another state. You
are mere hours from each other. You
don’t have much time, so it’s important
to pack in as much as possible.”
I smiled at how considerate he was
being, yet it was too hard not to wonder
what his intentions were. I believed in
fate to a degree, but I wasn’t that dense. I
let the thoughts simmer silently in the
back of my mind, simply watching to see
what happened next. For the first time, I
really didn’t need to be anywhere or do
anything. He was right without knowing
how right he was. I didn’t have much
time. Closing my eyes to regain my
strength, I pushed everything away
besides this moment. Opening them to
the most incredible man I have ever
known made my heart sing. Just as
before, his timing was perfect. His
phone rang while I was lost in my
thoughts, dragging me out of them.
“Hey John, is she ready? Yeah, I
will be there shortly to pick her up. I
have really missed her these past few
weeks. Ciao.” With a laugh, he hit the
end button on his phone and shook his
head, then turned to me where he could
see the wheels spinning.
“Where are we going, Shepard?”
My body immediately tensed and started
to scoot away from him.
With a mischievous smile he
replied. “We are going to pick up my
girlfriend.”
I couldn’t stop my face from
dropping, along with my heart. I was
stupid. I should have asked. I assumed
because of everything he did, but he
didn’t do anything to indicate otherwise.
He didn’t directly hit on me. He did not
tell me at any point there was someone
else, then again, neither did I.
A searing heat was burning behind
my eyes. Looking out of the window, I
closed them so he wouldn’t see how
swollen they were getting just yet. My
heart was falling to pieces in my chest.
Girlfriend. He has a girlfriend.
Henry turned into a non-descript lot
behind a brick building through an
alleyway. It appeared to be a garage of
some sort. Once stopped, Shepard
grabbed my hand and tugged me towards
his door.
“What are you doing?” Looking at
his hand, I instantly recoiled back.
“Violet, it isn’t what you think.”
Reaching out to take my hand again, my
voice
came
out
harsher
than
I
anticipated. “Don’t touch me.”
Henry stared in the rearview mirror
as if I had lost my mind. Shepard looked
wounded at my apprehension to leave
the car. I didn’t want to meet the woman
who held his heart. I should be okay
with this, but I wasn’t. I was a complete
wreck, imagining her smug face looking
down at me like a piece of trash. I did
not need any more reminders of how
many mistakes I made. Stepping out of
the door closest to me, I walked around
the back and kept a wide distance.
Looking around, the gorgeous woman
was not yet in view.
“Where is she?” I was not as brave
as I tried to be. My feeble attempt to act
calm was mediocre at best.
“I told you it’s not what you think.”
He tried to laugh, but the stabbing in my
gut continued. Mindlessly rubbing the
coin necklace around my neck to settle
down, I wanted to run yet again. I should
have at the hotel; why didn’t I listen?
“Of course it is. We are here to
pick up your girlfriend, what else would
it be?”
Turning around to step in front of
me, his eyes bore holes into my skull.
“Why are you being like this?”
“It doesn’t matter, so don’t worry
about it. I am sorry. I am being
immature.”
He brought his hand up to my face
to wipe away the tears that slipped
down to my chin. Once again, I jerked
back like a frightened animal from his
touch.
“Violet, what’s happening to you?”
Turning my head away from his
intense stare, I was crushing under its
weight. Cracking a huge smile and
straightening my shoulders, I pushed it
down deep. I could do this.
“Sorry, I must still be tired. Let’s
go, shall we?”
I was now overtly perky while
heading into the shop. A bay with a lift
had a very expensive car jacked up with
a mechanic beneath it. A handsome man
with deep olive skin and long black hair
approached us. Gleaming white teeth
contrasted against the caramel tone of
his face. Looking me up and down, he
didn’t hide what he was thinking. A
quick glance at Shepard gave nothing
away. Shaking Shepard’s hand, the man
had a thick Italian accent while speaking
German. It was interesting to hear.
“Who is your lady friend, eh?”
Now giving me a warm gaze of
affection, he possessively replied.
“John, this is Violet. Violet, this is
John.”
The man reached out for my hand
and kissed the knuckles longer than
necessary. His forward behavior made
my stomach turn.
“Pleasure to meet you, Miss Violet,
although I must say I am perplexed.
Shepard is here to pick up Violet.”
He now had an “I told you so” look
with a devilish grin.
Just then, a bay door opened,
revealing a sleek black sports car with a
trident symbol on the grill.
John pulled on a white glove from
his pocket and approached the car. The
closer you got, the more you could see
the color was not black, but a deep
custom shade of purple. Both he and
Shepard looked at the vehicle lustfully.
Standing frozen in the same spot, I could
not believe what just happened and how
I reacted. I was a bigger mess than I
thought. I walked back outside as the
men talked; they didn’t notice I
disappeared for some time.
Leaning against the ledge of the
outer wall, I took deep breaths in and
out. Anxiety flooded as the doubt began
to scream. “What if it was a real girl?
You are raving mad! It’s been six years,
you walked away. You have no right to
even think there is a place in his heart
for you, no matter how kind he is being.”
My stomach clenched and my chest
jerked, trying to hold back the tears. He
would be better just taking me to the
airport than having to deal with this. He
had no clue how screwed up I really
was. Holding my hands over my face, I
wept silently. Turning to dig into my
purse for a tissue, I failed to notice he
was leaned right next to me.
Through a stuffed nose, I blurted
out, “You should know I am crazy, back
out while you can.”
“Stop saying that, Violet. It is my
fault – it was a bad joke. I had no idea it
would bother you this much.”
“It shouldn’t have bothered me.
That’s what I am saying.”
Sliding a little closer, I heard him
breathe out deeply. “For the record,
there is no one else. Just so we are
clear, is some guy going to come kick my
ass for gallivanting across Europe with
you?”
Shaking my head, I confirmed, “No,
there is no one.”
“I want to talk about this, Violet,
but not until you are ready. We should go
now, though. Are you okay?”
“Yeah, never better.”
His fingers laced gently into mine
and led me back into the garage. John
held the door while I slipped into the
luxurious car. Beneath the small screen
in the console had the clean script stating
Violet was a
Maserati
.
Once Shepard clicked his seat belt,
I let out a low whistle. “She seems
pretty high maintenance, but she’s
beautiful.”
Turning the key, the engine roared
in the enclosed space. His hand rubbed
the dashboard lovingly. “She’s a poor
substitute for the real thing.”
His fingers then reached over and
stroked along my jaw line, pinching the