Edges of love
were turned towards Kat
woman's dancin
rned you, didn't I? The li
hand towards Kate. 'I'm P
u needn't scowl like that.
g up a game
ver a small chair near the
s the word for this youn
oned urchin cut of her glea
t, with an enormous silver
ned to the lapel. A short f
he looked much youn
quired. A quick turn of h
you,
against the window-frame
ng irritation on his
he said
t him and looked back towa
lous game that Paul's
ether on her lap, pleased
s. And as your brother poin
me,' she a
t bet on being engaged to
me
ient movement of his broa
w the score. I
nd on his coat sleeve. 'No
Never mind, dear, I'm sure Kate will help you out splendidly.' She threw a wicked grin at Kate.
the man's eyes on her. Fur
ing some clapped-out j
would start. 'We'll just
desk and picked up a lett
o get back to the really
irritated by f
ough today, Polly. I'm det
gets back.' He tossed the l
ve all his attention to his
he best you can. Get this
e me when you fix what fl
he added as an
ark brows and lifted one h
together
tten.' Paul yanked a che
tore it out, all in one
er
gine so. I'll ask your agent
?' She folded the cheque an
et you know if w
t and slung it 'round her s
to be a captain of industr
expensive perfume mov
at the top of the man's b
ead of dark hair seemed
ye, Mr Caister,'
ot meeting her eyes. 'Go
ack to t
his lips stirred someth
as she going to manage to
o managed to arouse such intense hosti
Polly shrugged her arms in
cab to take me to the
Can I drop
other way. I'll get a tube
r from
u're sure. Well now, look,
o my place tomorrow morni
n the shop at half past ni
ine? Could you
was beyond wondering wha
was to be alone to face all
emselves to the s
and we'll make plans. 'Bye
off across the tiled hall
de
y Chard lived in a world
own world as it could po
to be friendly-which wa
You couldn't he
ld drizzle of the autumn da
ot in this nightm
n hour later she found J
e looked white and haggard
ment she came
I can guess how it went. I
nd sit
, old-fashioned kitchen.
me this morning she had dr
n half-heartedly applying for jobs since they moved,
ome money soon, but the
loomed larger in her mind t
f
atiently. 'Yes, he's okay
been taken t
by the fire, sank into t
rd ea
lot of thinking since you
've been feeling an absolute
ult and, I should have face
sly. 'Was i
Jerry had been penitent be
sm at school-the period, l
ost of , his time with som
lectures-that awful bus
nts about drug-taking (for
ugh). It all came
pleasant intervi
at brute Caister didn't
l Caister seemed to float
really,' she said. For some reason she didn't want to discuss Paul Caister with Jerry.
did he
him carefully. 'I explain
and there, but I think he'
does anythi
s anxiously. 'But what di
have got some idea whether he was going to ‑' he swallowed'-to put me in the dock.'
n't know, Jerry. I really
She glanced quickly at h
o you think he's guessed y
word and I don't think he'
how I was and if I wanted
and that I was much better
ck to work tomorrow. That
us
lessly over to the table, t
en! That was a good job I
, have got transferred to
better, I could have got re
mucked up my
ly angry with himself, not
had gone wrong. He wasn'
nged, either. Perhaps Jerr
t another chance he wo
l Dad?' he said. 'Break it t
st happens? I will, Kate,
ey came and-and took m
ry really was thinking of
ng yet,' she told him! 'Wait
how he is. H
ead at the sound of steps
door opened and Father st
weed suit, greying, stooped
which seemed to Kate to ha
thought, wit
aid. He dropped two unope
t of the fire, rubbing his
t to th
ut to the hospital urgently- old Mrs Warren from up t
ead worriedly. 'She should
hty. It's
Kate asked, although she c
of the many lonely peopl
assistance so
into the fire in silence
ad it had happened. With
comfortable for a while.
tolerable for her when s
omes
utting one on Jerry's sho
y, two such grand children
a
lay on her shoulder. It
a surge of compassion, faci
y been middle-aged when he
y-five. Retiring age. But
imself into the - She bit
er thoughts
e vowed, because he'll ne
ll the cruelties and sorro
d curiously
e thought he
ade some of your favourit
over to the cooker. 'Would
n have a rest on the couch
he stove befor
'Thank you, my dear, that would be splendid.' He looked down at Jerry. 'You're really feeling better, my boy? You had a nasty turn, you mustn't hurry back to work.'
hunching his shoulders a
nd thre
Reynolds turned to his d
rocious morning. How did
t to hear al
e cooker and picked up a l
ll you when I br
'That means I'm in the coo
lf off and rea
got up and moved restless
l! He looked tired, Kate,
g to
n of soup. 'Leave it, Jerry,
g you
ter's deep, disdainful vo
n himself,' and she fe
r. 'Look, Kate, I can't st
ing to tell Da
oon and it fell with a clat
mbled past her. 'No, Jerry
ea
ing at her wildly, the blo
en't told me, Kate. 1st th
Suggest som
ently she picked up the sp
t may be a way out. But I ca
to wait. But if you go and
Now, go and sit
t to say something and th
lence Kate set a tray with bread and
he obstacles she had been
bstacles that loomed larg
t abou
aul Caister to shrug off h
s?' There were plenty. If
e house? Who would clea
roning? Who would attend t
ld-fashioned house in all t
fully, that Father was no
enough
o of them-would probably
ough, not in the pr
e stove in his shabby, muchloved leather chair. He
led at her as she set the
me and talk to me while I
for
the rug at his feet and wa
ter, she thought, with a w
had shown any enthusiasm
Sun
a little. But even so, cou
And if she didn't accept P
what might happen to Jerr
ainfully in two d
ow, tell me about your in
ook for a job. She was wa
woefully,
lly. She twiddled a strand
afraid it's not really on
month, almost
ad? W
the idea. 'The other side
expression; if he showe
d tell the Caister man s
dictive enough to keep his
ve to r
his chair and she could fi
'Well now, that sounds ab
on, my dear, to get an offe
houldn't miss the opportu
njoy it, wo
ands. 'I suppose it woul
nkling as she lifted her o
man he was amazingly per
ing after myself while
plessly. 'Well,
ee, the matter might not ar
me if you can doubt that
He chu
d recognised the firm, no-
r father's younger sister a
le Tom's death, two years
ld move south to be nearer
t. She was, she argued, t
ved her cottage. She had
a living in London. She co
ld choose to live in su
th her own brand of dry
chosen to move-so that he
rancis, This will no doub
it you for a few weeks. It
poor old cottage and it has to have one wall entirely r
living under tarpaulin at
mount to) I'm begging your
orking my passage as wel
dy of an aunt, then it migh
u tell me she's been too b
at by now she would be q
er, clever girl that she is
with me. I should so enj
d even tolerate the horror
tionate si
adness in her father's face
timely. Oh, it will be so
e put on his glasses and s
, here it is. An epistle f
idering the possibility of
d who's anxious to take H
actical side of the work, w
n the beat, so to speak, be
asks for my though
t-looking missive and be
s abound on my
e Bishop jolly well knows
re you don't wea
erself. But everything was
nues of escape from her
putting a hand gently on he
y mind. You'll let them kno
Yes, I suppose there's not
found Jerry prowling a
ruptly and stood stock sti
he tried to grin. 'What's the ve
nch and I'll tell you.' Sh
Jerry the precise facts, a
d. 'Engaged to Caister? Yo
man li
crossly. 'It's only a sh
his own. Don't ask me what
r lip curl
t w
he told him impatiently. 'I
cy for you, for Father's s
he offered me a bargain.
e for a month, while he wa
erativ
thank you, you're the abs
ulously. 'Hong Kong,
,' she sai
e all right, you always cope
uch of anxiety. 'You don'
ience for you, going abro
o travel
in front of him. 'All right
unt Ella will be coming f
re while
.' He looked slightly cha
er of a job in Hong Kong fo
ow. Und
ised fervently. 'Oh gosh, I
e the best of it,
ade short work of his b
ng in his shabby jeans and
nly three and a half
u do,' s
te, next morning, to find th
-very small, just a sliv
s on one side and a bespo
was situated at the e
exquisite gown, a swirlin
omposed of a myriad tiny pl
pe of rich bitter-chocolat
t was Polly's touch, Kate
iful, sophisticated cloth
ot the tre
erself in the jeweller's
in a short grey coat ove
't look like a drowned rat
in Polly Chard's league-
th
g out to impress him. He
anted her for this scheme of
he
night, and in the small h
aul Caister. She would be
e had let him get under h
her. He wouldn't do it a
he was now, and she would
oss. She would work for hi
be over. Meanwhile she w
wing that it would help her
resolution, she pressed the
he shop entran
said tinnily, 'Yes,
d Polly said, 'Oh yes, of
p, the doo
er dark staircase, to find
ith a thick twisted rope o
oked s
d, taking her arm. 'You're
leaving in a m
hadn't expected him to be
s hadn't quite
your dear little grey mou
ent to the far end of the
was sending out
ly aware of the colours an
ped the room with Polly's
stered was the form of the
acing the teleph
poured in, putting a glo
ar-cut features. He was we
t in fawn, and he looked e
lise yet another milli
r Kate without expre
?' She lifted her chin a
olu
' He walked towards the d
would be stupid to turn dow
ong
She said coldly, 'My acceptance had nothing to do with a free holiday, you know that.'
way. We'll have to see h
won't you, Polly? I'll exp
ur
be my transport,' he sa
inute,' s
as at a docile puppy who
his attent
mportant thing-what d
l him? Tell him to get on
of the petty cash
trike that hard, sneering f
t he can't just walk in as
partment knows
rs impatiently. 'That's al
nything
m, his hard arrogance, his
is sister, across the room.
glance just sk
m, her dark eyes dancing.
cée goodb
think of everything,
e an idea. We must star
nk as he moved towards her
nst him with a steady stre
o her face and she could f
ers. She pressed her lips
e her, a fluttering w
practice might be in order before we appear in public
nsuously,
she had been in any state
be as brief, as perfunct
treatment of her up to
had never been kissed lik
g kiss, a beginning witho
pen and harden. Her eyes c
s if he had been her lover
heartily
nd reached for the back of
her, his dark eyes narrow
well, not a little grey mou
ollar of her rose-colour
r a moment. 'I shall have to
n't
lly, who was watching this
e mouse,' he said. 'Dress it
ing to
He walked to the door, picked up his air-travel cases and lifted a hand in farewell. Kate had time to notice the mocking smile that touched the corners of his mouth before he went out. She stared dazedly at the door he had just closed, aware that Polly had spoken to her but that the words hadn't registered. 'I'm sorry?' she queried, feeling a fool.
Polly was smiling broadly. 'Knocked you off your balance, did he? Paul's an expert, I'm given to understand by his girl-friends. What I said was would you like some coffee?'
'Oh. Oh, yes that would be lovely, thank you.' Kate followed the beautifullypoised black-suited back down the long room, wishing for just half Polly's composure.
Polly poured coffee into a beaker and said, 'I'll have to go down and open up soon, but I don't suppose I'll have anyone in yet. Let's just sit and drink our coffee, then you can come down with me and see what you fancy in the way of
e a hefty cheque, so yo
at kiss, coming so unexpec
s, had left her feeling to
. She blinked at Polly. '
Her voice sou
I know, it's all been a bi
g, once he makes up his m
e acted on impulse, but n
dds like a human computer
mouth. That kiss had be
dn't like that sort of kis
ough. I'm not a pink suga
, I'm not any
her thoughtfully. 'N
ression,' Kate continued,
nervous and at a disadvan
Paul told me, and I thin
ful t
darkly. 'He's quite old enou
I didn't do it for jerry's
e couldn't take the strain
ce terribly. Then when Jer
d to come and see your br
hink I was very hopeful re
nt to listen, he
wry face. 'I kn
his proposal that he would
if I would go out to Hong Kong to act as his fiancée for a month I hadn't any choice but to agree. I suppose all this gave him the impression that I'm some sort
k little
e that Paul's got quite a
he bargain and I won't be a
. Could I ask you ju
her coffee beaker and prepa
all face lively
a fiancée for a limited pe
to predatory females, I i
erfectly capable of delive
, then Polly said, 'I don
onal affairs-certainly not
e. I mean-well,
t liked what she'd seen, bu
blend of masterful arr
the power to make women
your life, M
he coffee beakers into the
owed
lic,' his sister mused. 'I
back from Hong Kong a
ounced that he was going
lle. I introduced them myse
gorgeous thing imaginab
d, violet-eyed beauties. P
I'd see the day that Paul
r out to Hong Kong with
kers and set them t
the night before last,' Pol
he showed it to me. Well,
than I've ever seen him
Polly. Don't ask me why, a
side him, waiting to burst into flames. He's n
ory, as far as I know it, ex
ce. I expect
living room and Kate a
law unto himself, as they
ill be expecting him-to pr
ne and telex-he's bound t
them she'd turned him do
I'm a glamorous model. To
mouse or pink mouse
I'm not so sure. Moonlight
e the poets say-you know
tely got something. Hasn't
uti
-men say all sorts of n
don't have to
ter. 'Bright as well-the gi
ome really super
o take so much trouble,'
,' Polly assured her, 'and
my marriage broke up a c
He set me up here, as a m
I've nearly paid him bac
s-our parents both died ,
mischievous small face wa
ome along downstairs and
a selection up here and
em
o the window, eyes narrow
out to start work
sed. 'The latest in make-u
ong Kong when you get out
ul is going to get more
was being kind, but not
r would be impressed by
Mouse she was to him a
down the steep flight of s
ay her knees had felt wea
e had never felt before had
o
always get exactly what
l
hought, gripped by uneasy
han I barg
ks ahead were full of n