Alexis was always being rushed, what happened to taking your time, savouring life? She finally found her shoes, tucked under some boxes in the bottom of her wardrobe. Sliding them on, she felt a little easier. But not much.
As she made for the bathroom to double check her makeup, the phone rang. Groaning she returned to the bedroom and located her mobile, still in the pocket of the jeans sheâd taken off half an hour before.
âYou ok?â It was Peter, it was always Peter, and his voice still had the power to turn her insides to mush.
âIâm fine! Iâd be better if people didnât rush me, and then didnât keep disturbing me getting ready!â She snapped a little more aggressive than was necessary.
He laughed though, he wasnât perturbed, âItâs YOUR birthday. If you want to cancel all this then we can!â
He was taking her out to dinner, a night on the town to celebrate her thirtieth birthday. The past seven years had flown by in a whirlwind, and the day that she turned thirty had seemed a long way off. But it had come around far quicker than she was ready for. Sighing she replied, âIâll be there in fifteen minutes. Thereâs a taxi booked. My mother was late getting here...â
He laughed, âIâm not going to dine without you. Iâll wait in the Lounge for you. Thereâll be a martini waiting, come when youâre ready.â He paused, âare you sure you donât want me to come collect you?â
Heâd flown in from Geneva that afternoon, and had intended to come home before the evening, but there was a problem at his new London office so heâd had to go straight there. Sheâd sent his clothes around an hour earlier so that he could change there. Yet another thing sheâd had to do before having time for herself.
âIâm sure youâre shattered, stay where you are. By the time you get here Iâll be gone...honest, as long as you give me time to finish getting ready!â
He chuckled again, âare you hating that theyâre away?â
âNo! Now go!â
With that she hung up.
Was it the fact that their children were spending their first night away from them with her parents that made her so tense? She sighed as she thought about Amelia and Elijah. After three miscarriages sheâd got pregnant with twins, and the thirty two weeks that she managed to carry them had been hell. Sheâd been ill, bled, every complication known to man...or woman. They were born early, spent time in hospital, trauma from day one. Since Oscar her sister had had three more children, all without a problem, and she fought not to feel resentful.
Saying that her two toddlers were amazing, beautiful, healthy and so happy, despite their terrible start. No it wasnât the fact that the two year olds were spending their first night out of the house that stressed her, it was the hint that she might...just might...be pregnant again.
She slumped onto the stool at her dressing table. Peter would be furious, heâd told her in no uncertain terms that there was no way heâd see her go through it all again, two children were enough. But she didnât agree, sheâd always wanted more. And now she had her wish. She was late, and this morning the smell of coffee had made her nauseous. She could pretend, but she was lying to herself.
She stood and looked at herself in the mirror, age had been kind, she still had the curves of ten years ago. Her waistline had changed after her pregnancy, but she could still turn heads. In her red dress, clinging to her in all the right places, yet floating around her thighs, and her black spiky heels, she felt good. Reaching for her jewellery box, she found the locket Peter had bought her for her wedding day and secured it at her throat.
As she grabbed a wrap to cover her shoulders, she thought about her husband and what a wonderful man heâd turned out to be. Since the moment heâd arrived at her sisters seven years earlier with that beautiful ring, sheâd been in awe of him. On the way from the airport heâd detoured via her parentâs house to ask her father permission to marry her. A traditional thing and something her father had been overwhelmed by. As soon as sheâd accepted heâd wasted no time in buying them this house, a perfect home for their modest lifestyle, and heâd transferred his business with more ease than sheâd ever imagined. He sold the house in Geneva, but kept the cabin in the mountains, that was their retreat.
She had trained as a junior doctor in a huge London teaching hospital, a traumatic and hectic time, but Peter had been infinitely patient with her, supporting her every move. She now had a part time position working with the poorest people in London, helping vaccination programs to refugee and asylum seeking populations, introducing healthcare to those who had no understanding. She found it so rewarding.
Yes her life was complete, since the arrival of their troublesome twins. Or so everyone thought.
With a groan she grabbed her bag and made for the taxi.
The hotel that Peter had chosen was the same place theyâd had their wedding reception, so it was special to them. As she entered the reception she was greeted genially by the staff there, who gestured her towards the lounge.
Peter stood at the bar, a whisky in his hand, looking immaculate and completely unruffled in a dinner suit. Her heart lurched at the sight; he was such a stunning man. Heâd fought all his life to control his unruly dark hair, and tonight it was sleeked back, the telling hint of grey at his temples the only real indication that he was approaching forty.
âYou look amazing!â he breathed, as she moved towards him.
âYou too.â She smiled, looking him up and down.
Peter couldnât resist, he slid his arms around her and pulled her into an embrace, âhow did I ever get this lucky?â he asked against her lips. And it was met with a giggle as a reply.
Eventually he had to pull back from her drugging kiss, the last thing he needed was to let things get out of hand, here in the middle of the hotel bar. âIâve booked us a room here...for a treat!â
Alexis smiled appreciatively, âand you want to order room service?â
He laughed, âno, weâre going to have dinner!â
Reaching for the two drinks that rested on the bar, he led her into the restaurant.
Alexis picked at her food, she could barely touch her martini - obviously, and now Peter was looking at her suspiciously.
She offered an awkward smile, but he placed his cutlery elegantly across his plate and leaned back studying her.
âSpill!â
Alexis felt her heart race, how could he know? What would he say? All she could muster was a swallow of anxiety.
âYouâve not touched your drink, and Martiniâs are the fuel of your life, youâve barely touched what has to be the best steak Iâve ever tasted, and your boobs are about to fall out of your dress. Got anything to tell me?â
Despite his words, his eyes were kind, and she couldnât believe that he could be so observant, so clued in.
âHow...â Words failed her, and tears threatened to fall such was her emotion fragility.
âYouâre pregnant?â
She shrugged, ânot sure.â
Peter laughed, reaching out to take her hands, âyou? A doctor? Donât know!â
âDonât want to know more like.â
He laughed again, âisnât this something we should be happy about?â
He was actually smiling, and that shocked Alexis, âyou said we couldnât have any more. After...â
Sighing he reached out to touch her cheek, âyou have scared me senseless SO many times, none more so than each time youâve got pregnant, but if itâs happened, then itâs a gift. Itâs meant to be...and I love the twins. They are amazing. If thereâs meant to be another one, then Iâm pleased, Iâm scared...worried, but happier than pleased. I promise.â
âReally?â her face lit up for the first time that evening, and it was the greatest relief to Peter.
âLex, I love you, and I love the twins, more than life. If our family is about to grow then how can I be anything other than happy? Once I didnât think I was worthy of you, didnât think I could love you as you deserved, but now I know that my love is like a bottomless put when it comes to Elijahâs laugh or Ameliaâs smile, and then thereâs your boobs!â he added the last hoping to gain a laugh. It worked.
Looking down at her chest for a moment her face was quizzical when she looked back at him, âare they really bigger?â
He nodded, âbut then Iâm an expert!â