
Chapter Twenty-Three
Stars speckled the night sky, sparkling through wisps of purple and blue. Trees blurred past in painted streaks as the car cruised down the road. Sean was focusing intently on the road, passing cars headlights illuminating his picturesque face, capturing an expression that art historians could study for centuries but right now Kelsey held it within her own gaze.
With one hand on the wheel and the other reaching across and resting lightly on Kelsey's thigh, Sean's long fingers traced barely perceivable circles across the silk fabric, causing a heat to rise on her skin from beneath his movements.
Keeping her breathing under control Kelsey reached for her phone, settling into the comfortable silence she unlocked it and opened the group chat.
Kels: Still here...very glad I stuck around. This feels like something worth pursuing xx
10:34pm
Slipping her phone back into her bag she sat back smiling, her eyes shutting as flashes from the pier appeared behind her eyelids. Sean's hands wrapping around her waist, pulling her closer to him, his lips full and soft against hers, a hunger lingering behind a thin wall. His breath mingling with hers as they pulled back, foreheads touching and smiles mirrored.
A squeeze of her thigh brought her back to the present, her eyes opening slowly, the man beside her still looking forward but his smile pulled to the side. No doubt he too was thinking back to that moment.
The car turned onto the familiar street that the Henderson's lived on. The street lights lighting up driveway after driveway as they passed by till one driveway in particular was illuminated with a spot left for Sean to park his car. The car slowed as it approached, the sound of gravel crackling as the wheels passed over till coming to a stop. Cutting the engine, Sean removed his hand from Kelsey's thigh, the ghost of his imprints still burned into her skin.
Unbuckling their seatbelts they opened their doors in unison. Sean exiting swiftly and heading round the front of the car to hold the passenger door open for Kelsey, his hand extended in an offer to assist her. Reaching for it, the tingle of their skin touching returned to Kelsey. His hand warm in hers, she never wanted to let it go.
"You ready for this?" Sean's voice was low against the night air. "I have no clue what's in store for us on the other side of that door." He tilted his head towards the looming house, an amused grin painted on his face.
Taking a deep breathe, Kelsey gathered herself.
"Bring it on."
Locking the car behind him, Sean pulled Kelsey under his arm as they walked towards the front door.
The entranceway was surprisingly empty. Kelsey stood still, eyes darting to the left and right, half expecting one of the Henderson's to jump out from anywhere. Sean quietly shut the door behind him, stepping further into the room, tilting his head upwards to look up the stairs. There was no sign of anyone there.
"Mum?" He called out. "Dad?"
Silence. Turning back to Kelsey he met her wide eyes and shrugged. He opened his mouth to say something but the sound of a door sliding open stopped him in his tracks. Both Kelsey and Sean's heads turned to look towards the living room, the source of where the sudden noise sounded.
Martha Henderson emerged from around the corner, two empty wine glasses in her hand. Her cheeks dusted in pink and a slight wobble in her walk hinted at where that wine had gone. Seeing her eldest son and Kelsey in front of her she jumped suddenly, catching herself against the doorframe.
"Sean!" She exclaimed placing her hand over her heart, taking a moment to collect herself. "Sweeties it's so good to see you both home. Come now, your father and I are sat in the garden. You must join us."
Beckoning with her free hand she turned back on herself, hesitantly Kelsey and Sean followed behind her.
"It's such a beautiful night tonight." Martha continued. "Rarely get such a clear sky." Sliding the patio door back open, she stepped out into the cool air. Solar lights lined the pathway that lead to large cherry blossom tree that sat at the bottom of the garden. Fairy lights wound around the branches, their twinkling lights illuminating the metal table that Sean's dad was currently sat at, his face in it's usual stoic expression. He raised a hand in greeting.
"A little bit chilly but a beautiful night nonetheless. Here, darling." Martha stopped by an open storage box, grabbing a thick blanket from within. "You chuck this over your shoulders." Smiling she wrapped it around Kelsey, impressively so with two wine glasses still gripped in one of her hands. The soft fabric sunk over Kelsey's frame, holding her in a warm hug.
"Thank you." Kelsey said, adjusting her grip on the blanket so that it didn't slip off. Martha smiled back at her before returning to the path, passing by well maintained flower beds where the tulips were in full bloom and the lavender filled the air with it's unmistakable scent. Sean's arm gently wrapped around her waist, his hand laying gently on her hip as they continued down the path. He looked down at Kelsey, his eyes sparkling with the lights that surrounded them. Gently he reached forward and untucked a lock of red hair trapped beneath the blanket, slowly pulling it through his fingers till it fell lightly against her shoulder.
He stared down at her, awe stricken. He feared that if he were to blink she'd disappear, that maybe this was some incredibly detailed dream that he was bound to wake up from. Alone. In the silence of his empty townhouse back in London.
Kelsey had brought so much light and colour into his life in such a small amount of time. If he were dreaming, he wished that he'd never wake up.
Approaching the table Sean broke his connection with Kelsey to pull out a chair. The cold metal jolting him from his deep thoughts, he stepped back to allow Kelsey to sit.
"Always the gentlemen." Kelsey said as she took the seat smiling in gratitude.
Taking his own seat next to hers he could feel the prying eyes of his parents on them. Adjusting his posture he looked up.
"Can I get you any drinks?" His mum immediately said. "I was heading in to get your father and myself a top up." She waved the empty glasses back and worth.
"Thank you but I'm fine at the moment, Mrs. Henderson." Kelsey replied, shuffling the slipping blanket back over her shoulder.
"Martha." His mum corrected, laughing lightly. "Please, Kelsey. Call me Martha." Her eyes fell on Sean. "Would you like anything, dear?"
"I'm good, mum."
"Right I'll be two ticks."
She retreated back up the steps, walking at a brisk pace. The reason certainly being that she didn't want to miss out on anything said at this table.
"So." Jerry's voice was deep. "What brings you back here, Kelsey?" He sat back in his chair, his woollen cardigan wrapped tightly around his body to fight off the brisk chill. Kelsey was taken aback by the sudden question, her eyes darting to look up at the stars above as she calculated the best way to answer this question. Her hand nervously fidgeted with her grandma's ring.
"Oh..well. Um." She began, her mind racing to find the right formation of words to say aloud. Seans hand reached out, taking her fidgeting hand in his own, soothingly tracing her knuckles with his thumb. He maintained eye contact with his father, a carefree smile on his face.
"Now that's a complicated question to ask, dad." His voice low, though his smile remained his tone hinted that not to push the original circumstance for Kelsey's being back in this town.
Jerry nodded slowly, his tense demeanour relaxing slightly.
"My apologies, Kelsey. I didn't mean to pry." He said.
"No it's ok, Mr. Henderson. Let's just say I came home to sort out some things long in need of resolution." Kelsey answered. Smiling up at the greying gentlemen sat opposite her.
"Call me Jerry. My wife would probably breakdown if you continue the formalities." Jerry laughed, his cheeks round and glazed red. "I think it breaks her heart to hear you go back to calling us by our last name. She still sees you as family." If on cue the sound of the french doors sliding open alerted them to Martha's return. Jerry sat forward, resting his elbows on his knees.
"I hope you managed to resolve whatever issue it was that you had." He whispered in a hushed tone, a knowing look in his eyes. Kelsey's heart was in her throat.
"Not fully, but I have no doubt it'll get sorted."
Shuffling across the garden path Martha hurriedly took her seat at the table, handing over a full glass of rosé to her husband in the process.
"So, darling." She sang. "Tell me what have you been up to these past few years?" Martha took a long sip of her wine before folding her arms over one another on top of the table, leaning in expectantly, excited anticipation to hear Kelsey's response.
"Oh gosh, nothing overly enthralling." Kelsey laughed. "I completed my degree at the Royal Academy of Music. I'm now working in a restaurant." Kelsey's raised her eyebrows. "So that degree hasn't gone anywhere."
Sean squeezed her hand reassuringly, a small gesture that didn't go unnoticed by Martha. She hid her growing grin behind her wine glass, her eyes fighting the urge not the glance back down at the entwined hands of Kelsey and Sean.
"But I'm enjoying it." Kelsey said. "Have a steady progression path laid out for me there."
"Sounds like you're doing well for yourself." Martha said, half her face still hidden behind her wine glass.
"Oh I am. Not nearly as well as Sean though." Kelsey laughed leaning towards Sean. His face fell slightly at the mention of his name. Jerry's brow furrowed and Martha's overly happy facial expression became one of confusion instead.
"Oh really?" Martha asked, fishing for an explanation.
Kelsey waited a second to see it Sean was opposed to this topic of conversation.
"Yeah." Kelsey dragged out, scanning Sean's face for any sign that he didn't want her to say anymore. He dropped his head and sighed, collecting himself he gave Kelsey's hand another squeeze before meeting her gaze with a confident nod.
"Yeah mum. I'm doing quite well indeed." He turned to face the wide eyes of his mother. "Recently got a promotion as the head of Sales and Marketing."
Kelsey felt the swell of pride warm her chest. This was Sean's moment, the recognition he deserved from his parents. Martha lost her grip on her glass, spilling a small amount of wine across the table. Jerry stared on in shock, his mouth opening and shutting yet no words could make themselves heard.
"I...Didn't know that, um. That personal trainers had a head of sales and marketing?" Jerry managed to say.
"That's because I'm not a personal trainer anymore, dad. I haven't been for a couple years now." Sean said.
"Oh sweetie! Why didn't you tell-" Martha stopped herself, reading Sean's facial expression she knew deep down the many reasons why he wouldn't have told them. Guilt swam through her body as she looked at eldest son, it was as if she was seeing him for the first time. He was no longer a child but a man, and she had completely missed that transition in his life.
Placing her glass on the table, she looked at Sean full of sincerity.
"Well done, Sean. I'm so proud of you."
The sound of the french doors sliding open disrupted the moment. All four heads turning in unison to see the interruption.
"Mind if we crash this gathering?" Jake slurred. He stood in the doorway, backlit by the light in the living room. He stood with his arm around a woman wearing nothing but a short, black body con dress that barely covered her assets. Squinting, Kelsey sensed something familiar about this woman. But the lighting made it hard to pinpoint what that familiarity may be.
Jake stumbled forward, taking a swig from the liquor bottle in his hand. Pulling the equally intoxicated woman closer to him, his hand roaming down the side of her body.
"You all remember Scarlett, right?" His eyes landed on Kelsey's, a sadistic grin spreading across his face.
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