Posts tagged “unsettled

Neville & Genevieve: Part 1

Posted on 25/03/2013

kentHis fingers gently grasped hold of the knob and slowly turned it toward him. His eyes squinted further, scanning the image before him before his lips split into a smile. Still he held his breath, careful not to make any sudden movements or his work of two weeks would be ruined.

A sudden rapping at the door stiffened his shoulders and he gritted his teeth, thankful the door was locked. He heard a nudging at the doorknob and rolled his eyes. Whoever it was could wait. This couldn’t. Focusing his attention on the screen before him, he turned the knob away from him and immediately jerked his hand off the remote.

From the other side of the door, a woman clad in green and white paisley print scrubs flinched as a muffled string of curses erupted from inside the room. She lowered her hand from the door and took one step back, holding her breath.

Purposeful footsteps sounded from the other side as the person approached the door and it flung open, causing the woman to gasp at the fierce glare zoned in on her. She bit her bottom lip, feeling her heart pick up speed as she gaped up at the dark-skinned, glowering man before her. “D-doctor…”

“What is it?” he gritted through his teeth, gripping the edge of the door.

Blinking tears at the dreading feeling of being chastised yet again, the woman lowered her head to stare at her feet. “Y-you have a call.”

He blinked at her. “Please tell me you didn’t just ruin a month’s work for a call.”

She swallowed hard, fearing for her job to speak up.

Tilting his head to peer down at her, a heavy feeling draped over his shoulders at her penitent expression. Regret. He heaved a sigh, lowering his hand from the door. “Pamela…” he started in a soft voice. “Who called?”

The Pacific-Islander nurse drew in her lips anxiously, peeking through thick, curled lashes at the man. She faltered at the absence of anger from his face and managed a smile. “She didn’t say her name, except that she is your family from St. Lucia.”

He blinked. “Family…” Even as he spoke, his feet stepped toward her.

She took another step back. “I know it was your cellphone but it was vibrating loudly in the office room when I went in for some of the research files… I thought it would be urgent.”

Urgent? His brows drew in a deep dark line as he stepped around her and started for the hallway.

Pamela turned to watch him stride quickly down the hall, his footsteps heavy and purposeful. She shook her head. It wasn’t often that he was in one of his moods but when he was, everyone in the department knew to stay away from Doctor Neville Garnier.

Neve pushed through the door of his office and crossed over to his desk, picking up his cellphone. His brow furrowed deeper as his heart slammed against his chest at the name displayed on the screen. Ameya. He swallowed hard, pulling the phone to his ear. “Hello.”

A soft laugh drifted over the static and through his body. “Either you’re incredibly busy or you’re doing your best to avoid me.”

Both. “Busy with work,” he answered, leaning against the edge of his desk. Her voice had changed, even though it’d been only a year since she’d left them. Left him. “How are you… and Tomas? And your family?” Neve grimaced at his own words.

She sighed softly. “We’re fine. We can talk about that another time. When are you coming home?”

Home. His heartstrings fluttered with hope but Neve squelched it down quickly. “Not yet. The ceremony is not for another few days. I have plenty to do here until then.”

“Hmm, I see…” Ameya mused on the other end and he raised a brow. Why was she asking? Wasn’t she settled nicely in her two-story brick and slate home in the suburbs in America?

“Why?” he asked hesitantly, clenching his teeth. Why did he care?

“Do you think you’re too swamped with a lot of work to come down earlier?”

Neve blinked at his hand resting on his knee. “Are you in Vieux Forte, Ameya?”

There was a slight pause on her end but before he could ask her again, she sighed again. “Yeah, Neve. I am… I had to come. I think you should come here as soon as possible, if you can.”

He could only stare at his fingers. The soft pleading in her voice tugged at his heartstrings, threatening to undo his resolve to leave her alone and forget her completely.

“Genevieve needs you.”

His eyes jerked up to stare at the wall on the opposite side of the room, his breath held at her gentle words. He could hear the sheer desperation in her husky voice. Was she crying? His heart slammed against his ribs as he straightened up. “Gene? What’s wrong?” An image of his childhood friend’s smug smile crossed his mind and he swallowed hard at the trepidation that nipped at his heels as he stood fully.

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Strangers of the Past: Part XXVIII

Posted on 23/02/2013

streetsNeve heaved a sigh as dread settled in the pit of his stomach. He gently pushed the untouched cup of coffee from him and lifted his eyes to her again. “What good will it do to remember?” he heard himself ask.

Ameya blinked in confusion. “I don’t know…” she answered hesitantly, frowning at her hands propped on the countertop surface. “Wouldn’t it be good to at least remember where I came from?” her eyes lifted to his face, searching it for the truth.

He swallowed at her question and the urgency in her gaze. First and foremost, he was her doctor. Had always been even before they became friends, and right now, she wanted his help as her doctor. Neve refrained from groaning aloud and nodded. “Perhaps a year after it happened, but things have changed.” He shook his head to stop himself from thinking beyond his medical expertise. It didn’t matter now whether or not she would ever understand his heart. “After eight years, wouldn’t you only cause yourself and Tomas grieve by trying to find out the truth of your past?”

Ameya raised a brow at him. “The truth of my past?” She gave him a wry smile, lowering her gaze to her clasped hands. “You make it sound as if my past was such a bad one…” her heart dipped into her stomach, dreading it as the truth.

“I didn’t say that,” Neve mumbled, lowering his eyes from sighing at her long lashes splayed on her soft cheeks. Even now, he wanted to pull her into his arms and—he shook his head, forcing his mind on the present. “Even if you remember, what good will it do? Will you pack up and leave to search for the truth of your past?”

She blinked at her fingers, letting his question waft over her as dread settled in her. What if he was right? What if the past she’d left behind was one she’d fought hard to escape? Judging from the muddled dreams of her running and stumbling through the dark, it could be true. Ameya frowned, squeezing her fingers. “What about Tomas?” She licked her dry lips. “Even if I’m fine with never knowing the truth of my past, what about my son? What do I tell him?”

Neve’s head jerked up, his heart suddenly in his throat. “What are you saying?”

Ameya lifted her eyes to his face, smiling warily at the evident shock she found there. “Whether I can ignore it or not, Tomas’ father is out there…”

“Ameya—” Neve paused when Ameya shook her head. He swallowed against the tightness in his throat. “Y-you want to find Tomas’ father?”

A wistful smile crossed her lips as she shifted her gaze over her shoulder to where her son was now snuggling against his plush toy, another gift from Neve. “I have to…” Those dreams that left her warm and tingly inside had to mean something. She had to find out who had once loved her and who had eventually abandoned her, even if it ended up hurting more than never knowing. For Tomas’ sake, she had to learn about the origin of her son’s quirky freckles and striking gray eyes.

Her smile waned, blinking at her son’s tuft of sandy hair sticking out from behind the plush toy he hugged tightly. Gray eyes and freckles… Her heart slammed hard against her chest as she pictured the strong, freckled arm that had barred her from hitting the dashboard earlier that day. The hand belonged to the man with striking grey eyes and sandy wavy hair. Jonathan Harris, she breathed incredulously, feeling her heart skip a beat. Shaking her head, Ameya started to stand.

Neve frowned as Ameya walked quickly to sleeping Tomas. “What are you doing?” He stepped out of the stool as she perched the boy on her hip. “Where are you going?”

Ameya couldn’t answer, her mind racing as she reached on the counter for her keys and her wallet, already walking toward the front door.

“Ameya,” Neve followed her out of the house and down the sloping path to where her tourist van was parked on the street. He grabbed her free arm to stop her. “Where are you going?” he asked firmly.

She clenched her jaw as he blocked her path. “Please move, Neve. I have to go somewhere now. Let me pass.”

Neve reluctantly loosened his hold on her arm and watched helplessly as Ameya deposited Tomas in the passenger’s seat and closed the door, before rounding to her side of the car. He pushed forward, stepping between her and the car. “Where—”

“Neve!” Ameya forced out impatiently, glaring up at him. “Right now, I don’t know what to tell you. Just step aside for now and I’ll tell you when I get back. Okay?”

He blinked at her before clamped his tongue, taking a step back from the car.

Hiding a wince at the unreadable look on Neve’s face, Ameya pushed into her seat and closed the door. “I’ll be back,” she mumbled, turning on the ignition.

Neve heard the car roar to life but stared past Ameya at the sleeping Tomas beside her. As the car eased down the hill, he quietly turned to watch the red taillights disappear into the night. Even though he wasn’t sure where she was going, he knew something was about to change and he was powerless to do anything about it. Sighing desolately, Neve rubbed the back of his neck and turned to walk in the opposite direction toward his car parked on the other side of the street.

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