No More Lonely Nights

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Author: Charlotte Lamb
Tags: Romance, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance
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switch you through to a copy-typist and I’ll check that we can get pictures from the locals. I think there’s an agency man down there; if we could get his pictures exclusively…’
    ‘Just put me through to copy, would you?’ said Sian impatiently. Sometimes Leo annoyed her.
    She rapidly gave a copy-typist a rough story which the subs would no doubt put into better shape, then rang the church and left a message with a man who sounded vague and bewildered.
    ‘The bride won’t be here? I don’t understand.’
    ‘She has changed her mind, she’s sorry, she’s gone to London,’ said Sian.
    ‘Changed her mind?’
    ‘Yes, she can’t go through with the wedding— will you please tell Mr Cassidy she’s very sorry.’
    ‘Mr Cassidy? He’s here.’
    Alarmed, Sian said, ‘Well, just tell him,’ but the other man had suddenly gone. She heard his voice at a distance, speaking to someone else; then, before Sian could put the phone down, another voice came on the line, a hard, authoritative voice which made Sian stiffen.
    ‘Who
is
that?’ it demanded curtly.
    ‘You don’t know me, I’m ringing for Annette.’ Sian was getting nervous now; that voice was daunting, she could see why Annette had run away.
    ‘Where is she? Let me speak to her,’ he grated.
    ‘She’s too upset to talk,’ Sian hurriedly improvised. ‘She asked me to let you know that she’s very sorry, she knows it is a bit late to do this, but she has realised she can’t go through with the wedding.’
    ‘What the hell are you talking about? Where is she? Put her on the line—or is this some sort of hoax? Are you playing damn silly games with me, whoever you are?’
    ‘No, of course not.’ Even granting that he must be shaken, distraught, Sian wasn’t putting up with being bullied and spoken to in that tone of voice. ‘I’ve given you the message, I must go now. Annette is very sorry, Mr Cassidy.’
    ‘Look, damn you—’ he burst out, but she was already putting down the phone. As she turned back to the car she saw Annette drying her eyes and looking at herself in the car wing-mirror.
    ‘You look fine,’ she told her, getting behind the wheel. ‘I can lend you some make-up, if you like.’
    ‘Thanks,’ Annette said, then asked huskily, ‘Did you…?’
    ‘I rang the church, yes, and spoke to your bridegroom himself.’
    The other girl went crimson, then white. ‘Cass? What did he say? Was he very angry?’
    Sian gave her a dry glance—did she know anything about the man at all? She was a human jellyfish, drifting on seas she didn’t comprehend.
    ‘I think you could say that.’
    The sarcasm made Annette bite her lip again, looking like an unhappy schoolgirl. ‘I knew he would be, that was why I couldn’t speak to him myself.’ She took the cosmetic bag Sian handed her. ‘You’re very kind, thank you.’ Sian started the car again and drove off while Annette was doing wonders to her face with the various cosmetics she fished out of the bag.
    ‘One thing puzzles me,’ said Sian as she drove. ‘Why on earth were you carrying your bouquet and wearing your veil?’
    ‘I don’t know,’ Annette said, starting to giggle. ‘I just ran and didn’t stop to think. I was holding the bouquet, you see. My father went off and I stood looking in the mirror at myself. I was ready to leave, then suddenly I knew I couldn’t, so I climbed out of the window and started running through the forest.’
    ‘Running away isn’t usually the right way to deal with things,’ Sian said quite gently, although she was beginning to feel that Annette needed a few home truths. She was amazingly immature for someone of her age; more an adolescent than a woman. What on earth had William Cassidy seen in her?
    ‘Where shall I drop you in London?’ she asked some time later, and Annette came out of a dazed silence to give her an address. ‘Is that where your Rick lives?’ Sian asked, and saw by Annette’s blush that she was right. How would

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