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Authors: Clodagh Murphy

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‘You could spank her—’

‘Look, I know you’re only trying to help, but I don’t think we should even be talking about this.’ Ethan bowed his head, raking a hand through his hair.

‘You’re right. Why don’t I take you to see May?’

Chapter Twenty-Six
 
 

The
first weeks of January brought more snow, making a return to Wicklow impractical, and Romy was secretly glad that work on the house was on hold once again. Ethan started work and began looking for a place of his own as soon as the holidays were over, and she was glad of the excuse to stay in Dublin with him and spend as much time together as possible while they could. He had been practically living with her since New Year’s Day, sleeping at her place every night and taking her apartment-hunting with him, seeking her approval before making a decision. She was touched that he was clearly taking her and Luke into account – he didn’t say it in so many words, but she knew it was no coincidence that he only looked at two-bedroom
apartments or that the place he finally chose was only a couple of streets away, within walking distance of her house.

But even though they spent almost every moment together, and despite the fact that he was very much behaving like they were a couple, Romy couldn’t help feeling that he was drifting away from her. He had seemed preoccupied lately, and more guarded – even a little distant at times – and she worried that maybe he was having second thoughts. It probably wasn’t much fun for a guy his age to suddenly find himself sitting home with a baby every night. Perhaps living at her place had brought the reality of it home to him and he had got cold feet.

She had thought he might suggest they move in together on a more permanent basis, but when he didn’t, she wasn’t going to push it as everything Kit had told her about Ethan came back to haunt her – how he liked his freedom and didn’t tie himself to one person. If he was already having doubts about commitment and monogamy, she didn’t want to do anything that might make him feel trapped.

By the third Friday in January, she was starting to wonder if it was over. She hadn’t seen him all week. She had helped him move into his new place the previous weekend, and he had started work on Monday. She knew he was working long hours at the hospital and he was busy getting settled in his new place, but she missed him and apart from a few brief calls and texts, she hadn’t heard from him. They hadn’t even christened his new bed yet.

She wished she knew what he was thinking, but at the same time she dreaded finding out that he wanted to end it. She was just about to cave in and call him that evening when the phone rang and the caller ID showed his number. She let it ring a few times, almost afraid to pick up.

‘Hi, Ethan.’

‘Hi. How
are you?’

‘Good. You?’

‘Yeah, good. Tired. Sorry I haven’t seen you all week. I had a lot of stuff to sort out here.’

‘That’s okay,’ she said, picking nervously at a cushion as she waited for the axe to fall. He was going to tell her he’d changed his mind, she thought, her body rigid with tension.

‘So, do you want to come over tomorrow night?’

‘To your place? Yeah, sure – that’d be good.’ Relief coursed through her body.

‘Can you get a babysitter? I thought just the two of us—’

‘Yes, I’m sure Mum will do it. We can finally christen your new bed.’

‘Um … yeah.’

Oh God, he sounded so awkward and shifty. That clearly wasn’t what he had in mind at all. Maybe he just wanted to break up with her in person?

She couldn’t bear any more waiting. She had to know. ‘Ethan, you – you haven’t changed your mind, have you? About us?’

‘No! No, of course not.’

Thank God, he sounded genuinely shocked by the idea.

There was silence. Then he said, ‘I really want to be with you, Romy. But—’

Oh, God – that ‘but’ filled her with dread. He was supposed to reassure her that she was worrying about nothing. He wasn’t meant to get all serious and admit that there was a ‘but’. She swallowed hard and forced herself to ask.

‘But?’

He sighed heavily. ‘I’m just not sure I can be what you want me to be – that I can give you what you need.’

‘But you are – you do!’

‘I just … I don’t know if I can have the kind of relationship you want.’

And
so began the age-old commitment speech, she thought.

Despite all the warnings, and the efforts she had made to prepare herself for it, it came as a blow. Ethan was always so open, so ready to take life as it came – it was one of the things she loved most about him. She couldn’t believe he was being so rigid about this. Didn’t he realise how happy they were together?

‘But I want to try,’ he continued, and her body sagged with relief. ‘Just don’t expect too much, okay? I don’t want to disappoint you.’

‘You won’t,’ she said. ‘You could never disappoint me.’

‘Well, I’ll see you tomorrow night, then. Eight o’clock?’

‘Tomorrow night.’

The following evening, she arrived at Ethan’s apartment at eight on the button. She had decided to go all out, and she was feeling sexy and pretty in a purple jersey dress that clung to her curves, the scooped neckline showing plenty of cleavage. Underneath it she was wearing her sexiest underwear, confident that it wouldn’t be wasted on Ethan as it had been on his brother.

‘Hi.’ She smiled when he opened the door, feeling suddenly shy. It seemed like a long time since she had seen him. He looked casually sexy in black jeans and a tight black T-shirt.

‘Hi.’ He didn’t smile, but led her in and helped her off with her coat. He seemed nervous, his fingers trembling as they brushed against her skin. ‘Wow, you look amazing!’ he said as he hung her coat on a hook by the door, his eyes devouring her. Then he seemed to pull himself up and his expression was blank once more.

He led the way into the living room. Candles flickered on the
mantelpiece, and a stapled sheaf of A4 paper lay on the coffee table beside a tumbler of dark amber liquid.

‘The place looks good,’ she said, looking around.

Ethan stood in front of her, his hands on his hips. She could smell the whiskey on his breath. She waited for him to pull her into his arms, but he just stood there. She was about to close the distance between them when he spoke.

‘Go into the bedroom,’ he said. ‘Take all your clothes off and wait for me.’

‘Wh— what?’

He just continued to regard her impassively.

‘Oh, er, okay.’

She felt a bit unnerved by the way he was acting. He was so cool and aloof. But he obviously had something planned and she decided to go along with it, heading for the bedroom.

Feeling a bit silly, she took all her clothes off and folded them neatly, putting them on a chair by the bed with her boots lined up underneath it. So much for her sexy underwear, she thought sadly as she placed it on top of the pile. She wasn’t sure what to do with herself while she was waiting. Should she lie on the bed in a provocative pose? She felt a bit stupid just standing here naked in the middle of the room. In the end, she opted for sitting on the edge of the bed with her legs crossed, feeling slightly less exposed and ludicrous that way.

Then she waited and waited. She looked around the room as the time passed. It was still full of boxes that Ethan hadn’t unpacked yet. She tutted as she thought of their jumbled contents. She had tried to impose some kind of order, but Ethan’s method of packing had consisted of sweeping the contents of drawers, cupboards and wardrobe higgledy-piggledy into boxes, claiming he would sort them out at the other end. It seemed likely that might never happen.

She wondered if Ethan would be naked when he came in. If
he came in, she thought, looking at her watch. Then she realised her watch looked silly when she wasn’t wearing anything else, so she took that off too and placed it on top of her clothes. She hoped this wasn’t some awful practical joke. Maybe she was being secretly filmed. This didn’t seem Ethan’s style at all. He hadn’t even offered her a drink.

Finally, the door opened and she jumped off the bed as Ethan strode into the room. He was still dressed, making her feel more naked than ever. His eyes widened, as if he was surprised to see her there, and he looked a little freaked out for a moment, but then he seemed to compose himself again.

‘I bought you a present,’ he said, handing her a long, thin box from behind his back.

‘Oh, thanks.’ She smiled, taking it from him. ‘Will I open it now?’

He nodded, and she opened the lid to find …
What the hell?

‘Oh! Um, it’s …’ She lifted it out of the box, expecting it to turn out to be something else altogether. But no, it was a riding crop. ‘Um … thanks?’ she said, looking at him in confusion.

‘Do you like it?’ he asked with a strange smile.

‘I’m sure it’s very nice, but … I don’t ride.’ She felt like there was some joke that she wasn’t getting.

‘Well, I wasn’t—’ Ethan gulped. ‘I wasn’t planning to whip a horse with it.’

‘Oh!’

‘Maybe we can use it later,’ he said, taking it from her hands and tossing it on the bed.

Crikey, what the hell had got into him this evening? Why was he acting so weird?

‘Now, get on your knees,’ he said, pointing to the floor in front of him, ‘and, um …’ He put a hand to his mouth and
the rest of what he said was muffled, but Romy could have sworn it sounded like ‘suck my cock’.

‘Sorry? What did you say?’

‘You heard me. I said get on your knees.’

Romy sank obediently to her knees in front of him. This was the most bizarre evening ever! He’d better get to the punchline soon. ‘But after that?’

‘Oh God,’ Ethan groaned. ‘Don’t make me say it again.’ He put a hand to his forehead and took a deep breath. ‘I said … suck my cock,’ he said, with an apologetic wince. His face was bright red and he was breathing heavily, and Romy was worried that he was going to pass out.

She popped open the button of his jeans and pulled down the zipper, her fingers brushing against the front of his boxers. Hmm, he didn’t seem very excited about this blow job he was demanding. She sank back on her heels. ‘Ethan, are you sure you want to do this right now? You don’t look very well. Maybe you should lie down.’

‘Don’t argue. If you don’t do what you’re told, I’ll – I’ll be very cross with you,’ he said, shaking a finger at her like an angry parent. ‘I’ll … um …’ He swallowed hard. ‘I’ll put you across my knee and … spank you.’ He closed his eyes as he said the last words, seemingly in an agony of mortification.

‘Like hell you will,’ Romy said with a laugh.

‘Oh God,’ he groaned. ‘This is terrible, isn’t it?’

Laughter bubbled up inside her at the absurdity of the situation, but Ethan looked so embarrassed and miserable that she tried to swallow it down.

‘It’s pretty awful, yes.’

‘Sorry,’ he said, hanging his head. ‘Oh, I forgot, I’ve got handcuffs.’ He pulled a pair of handcuffs from his pocket and dangled them in front of her. ‘Will I put these on you?’

‘I don’t think so.’

‘Blindfold?’ he
said, pulling one from another pocket.

‘No thanks,’ she said distractedly. Jesus, what else did he have in there? He was like some kind of weird kinky magician.

‘I could tie you up,’ he said hopefully.

‘You could take a hike.’

‘Oh, I shouldn’t ask you, should I? I should just—’ He rushed at her suddenly, grabbing her wrists.

‘Hey!’ She yanked away from him. ‘What are you doing?’

‘I’m handcuffing you.’

‘Well don’t.’ She pulled away as he grasped for her hands again.

‘Stop struggling.’ He frowned as she twisted out of his hold. ‘I don’t want to hurt you.’

‘Stop trying to frigging handcuff me then.’

‘Hey, are you supposed to answer me back like that?’

‘Answer you back!’ she shrieked. ‘Who do you think you are – my dad?’

‘Come on, settle down,’ he said, running a hand down her hair. ‘Just … be a good girl and let me put these on you, okay? I don’t want to have to … um … p– punish you.’

‘Punish
me? Are you kidding me?’ She sprang up from the floor and backed up to the bed.

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