Benjamin
A. Clarke. The name jumped at her. Is this the Ben Clarke she knew?
Eventful night many years ago, drunken night. Younger brother of her
best friend Heather. Well, she'll just have to find out on the day.
Marianne finished reading all the names on her students list, all 13
of them. She reads them to familiarise herself with the names. It
helps with learning to pronounce each name. They don't mean much to
her most of the time. Some names might be familiar like a rock star
name or a presidents name. But never like this. Never someone
creeping from the past.
How
did it all come to this? How did she became a University lecturer?
Literature. She was supposed to be a successful writer by now with
maybe at least two books on New York Best seller list. We'll, that
was the plan when she finished her degree on English Literature.
Instead, here she is looking at names on an email sent to her by the
University. She wrote pretty good articles for magazines and
newspapers. She's paid good enough money for some internet content
she submits. But never her own book. Well, hopefully not yet. She's
also work for the most sought after Literature Professor on her own
University. That's where she got this job. Professor Hollingsworth,
Elizabeth Hollingsworth Ph.D. It'll take half a page if she wrote all
that came before or after her name on a piece of paper. Professor
Hollingworth, she found out, is just Betty to her very close friends
and family. Very kind and caring person. Not someone students feared
or avoids. Marianne worked for her after she graduate. Begged her
really to give her a chance just a glimpse of the inside of her
office. She even offered to work for free. So that she can
put in her resume that she worked for Prof Elizabeth Hollingsworth.
She tried and refused her so many times but Marriane just kept coming
back. She finally accepted her. Just to prevent her from camping
outside her office in the University. Then after a few months she
went with her to seminars and conferences. She leant a lot just
sitting in all of them. She should really be paying the Professor for
the wealth of knowledge she taught her.
Marriane
was happy that way for nearly two years. Until one day when she
spoke to her Dad on one of her visits home. She realized her younger
sister Nicole is working her way up the ladder and is going to be a
great lawyer. She's engaged to a lawyer who is a young partner of a
prestigious law firm in their hometown. Planning to purchased a house
and start a family. And she - Marianne is older by two years and a
secretary/assistant/companion of a University Professor. What
happened to the book writing? She has five manuscripts that she was
planning to show the Professor, but it got put on the sideline. Until
one day, the Professor came back from one of her overseas trip very
sick. Asked her a favor to go to this University and here she is now.
A lecturer. She enjoys it.
And
as for a man and family, there was Andrew. Was. And just like some
best stories, it had a good start but ended really badly. And it
wasn't a bestseller.
Chapter
II
Marianne
C. Rothschild. How can he forget her? She made sure he wouldn't. That
night. Every move he made seems to lead to her. Like a game of chess,
he wanted to win so much. His heart now begs him to make the winning
move. But not yet. All these years, he had not found an ounce of
courage to make a move. Until exactly three months ago, a phone call
and an enrolment form. That night played on his mind whilst filling
out the form. That night.
He
remembered it like it was just yesterday. For him it was only
yesterday. He remembered the house was full of people. Young and old.
Celebrating his parents 30th
wedding anniversary. Friends of the family all came. Her sisters
friends, his friends. Including Jaycee Spinley. Ahh, Jaycee. He
followed her around all night. In fact he had been following her
around for weeks. And Jaycee loved all the attention. Laughing with
him, at him. Giggling, touching. And tonight, as the night became
foggy. The alcohol had clouded the adults minds, busy with their own
mindless chit chats and celebrating. Her sisters friends are
upstairs, his parents are somewhere inside busy entertaining. It was
poised to be his night. To be his night with Jaycee. And if he is
really lucky, she would be his girlfriend. That was the plan. And it
seems to be working. Up until the late arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Rathbourne, and their son Bryan Rathbourne. It was as if a curtain
had been lifted from Jaycees' eyes and brain. Suddenly she stopped
laughing at his jokes. Avoids his touch. He turned around to get some
drinks and there she was.. Happily chasing Bryan around. And Bryan
was just too eager to be chased. Teasing and dangling. Looking at
Bryan, that was him, a moment ago. He was really going to storm up to
them, but somehow lack the courage. He always seem to have very
little of it. Even now. He just stood there staring at them. Jaycee
has forgotten all about him. Doesn't even seem to look his way. And
then he saw her tilt her head and she laugh, giggle. He had a sudden
burst of bravery to take a step and was ready to head to their
direction. He didn't know what he was going to say and how, but he
was walking and his legs are picking up speed. He nearly jumped when
he saw them hand in hand heading towards the dark side of the garden.
He's nearly there when, he felt a hand on his wrist. It was Marianne,
a beer in one hand and gripping his wrist with the other. He didn't
saw her came out of the house. Maybe he was so caught up in looking
intently at Jaycee and her new found puppy.
“Hey,
Benzo!” To Marianne and all her sisters friends, he is always
Benzo. Her sister calls her that since they were little, easier for
her to say.
“Have
you seen Heather?” she asked, a bit tipsy.
“She's
upstairs.” He caught a glimpse of Jaycee and Bryan smiling, walking
hand in hand from the dark. He was ready to move away when.. He felt
Mariannes' hand let go of his wrist and grabbed the side of his
head. He didn't noticed that she already put the beer bottle down and
grab his back side with her other hand. It happened so quickly.
Marianne kissed him fully on the lips. He couldn't breath, couldn't
talk. The full sensation of her soft lips on his. Her warm breath on
his skin. He can't stop his eyes from shutting, just as he saw Jaycee
and Bryan looking straight at them. Harry could taste the beer from
Mariannes' mouth. And mint. She tasted his lips. And without thinking
he copied her, he let his tongue taste her. His head started
spinning. The ground underneath was moving. He didn't know the taste
of beer and mint could taste so good. All his body felt alive,
burning. Beads of sweat forming on his forehead and on his top lip.
The kiss seemed to go on forever. His mouth was wet with her taste.
He didn't know how his hands ended up on Mariannes' hips. He pulled
her closer. They both have to stop to breath. Marianne stood back a
little, she's now hanging on to his shoulder. She stared straight
into his eyes. Maybe straight to his soul. He saw how beautiful her
eyes were. Half shut, misty. Her lips red, full, swollen from the
kiss.
He
forgot what happened next. Doesn't remembered if she even said
anything. He just stood there as she started to walk away. She walked
back towards the house. Jaycee and Bryan probably saw the whole thing
and he doesn't even care.
Chapter
III
Marianne
also remembers that night. Maybe not as vivid as Bens' but oh, yes,
she remembered it. It was a lovely night. Heathers' parents are
wonderful people. Marianne is always at their place. Since her mother
died when she was just five, she remembered spending a lot of time at
the Clarkes. Their parents were very good friends so her Dad let her
stay there. Her younger sister liked to spend time with their
grandparents whilst their Dad was working. She knows Ben very well
and adores him like a little brother but that night changed it all.
Oh yes, dark, moonless, warm summer night.
He
saw Ben with this girl around the party. She knows she was not Bens'
girlfriend. Heather has not mentioned it. Or maybe she was. The way
they were acting that night. They look like a happy couple. Heather
liked Jaycee too. Her parents are a longtime friends of the family as
well. She seemed sweet. Or so they thought.
Marianne
went down to grab some more drinks for her and their other friends on
the lounge room upstairs when he noticed the Rathbournes arrived.
Rich and beautiful people the Rathbournes. She even liked their
eldest son Roderick. But he wasn't here tonight as she scanned the
room. But what she saw was the changed in Ben and Jaycee. Jaycee was
now like a magnet towards young Bryan. Ah, the handsome athlete
Bryan. Poor Ben. She took the drinks when she noticed him following
the new couple walked outside. She can't help but follow them. She
doesn't want him to get into trouble. Jaycee and Bryan looked poised
to get intimate in the dark and Ben storming towards them. Without
thinking, Marianne grabbed Bens' hand. She was just going to ask him
to come back inside with her. But when he spun around to look at her,
she saw a dark emotion. Without thinking, Marianne asked the most
silly question. But seeing that it did not have an effect on him, she
had to think fast. She can now see Jaycee and Bryan walking hand in
hand towards them.
She
grabbed Ben by the side of his head. She can still feel he's too far
away from her, so she grabbed his back side too without thinking.
Pulling him tightly towards her, she kissed him mouth open, full on
the lips. Her heart was beating so fast. Before she could think, she
slipped her tongue and teased his lips. He tasted of vanilla and
passionfruit. She was surprised to find his tongued touched hers. Her
knees turned to jelly. Lucky Ben caught her on the hips. He pulled
her even closer. He felt his chest on her breast. Pressing, wanting.
Her mouth was so moist from the drink and from Bens' taste. He smelt
so nice. Lemon and musk. She felt the tiny prickle of shaved skin oh
his upper lip. She started to feel light. She needed to breath. She
let go of his head and gasp for air. He just tightened his grip on
her waist. Leaning back, she looked deep into his eyes. Maybe even
into his soul. Ben had such a soulful eyes. Very intense, yet not
showy. He can't seem to hide his emotions. Which by now reads desire.
He wanted her.
He
already forgotten about Jaycee and Bryan, whom by now was already
inside the house. She did her job. Ben didn't get into trouble. She
just started to walk away. Leaving him standing on the side of the
garden. He's safe now. Or is he?
Chapter
IV
Ben
felt so alone standing there in the garden. He must have been
standing there for a while. He didn't know what to do next. His body
was still aflame from what just happened. His mind can't think
straight. He wanted to look for Jesse but his mind and body is
telling him to follow Marianne. And by the time he had gathered
enough courage to go after her , Marianne had disappeared.
“Have
you seen Marianne?” he asked his sister Heather when he saw her
upstairs.
“She
went downstairs to get some drinks,” replied Heather.
“Oh,
here are the drinks, she must be in one of the rooms Ben.”
Ben
almost leaped away to search for Marianne. She wasn't in any of the
rooms. Heather didn't even noticed Bens' panic. No one did. Marianne
must be downstairs somewhere, Ben thought. Ben hurried down the
steps. He almost leaped all of twenty steps of it. His heart is
pumping, his mind racing. He wanted to find Marianne. He might not
know what to say or do once he find her. He just needs to find her.
He
saw Jesse and Bryan still together in the kitchen. Some of his
friends are there too. Jesse saw him and they locked gaze. He felt a
tinged of longing for her but not loss. Jesse then looked away and
started talking to Bryan. Ben didn't care anymore.
Marianne
wasn't in the kitchen. She wasn't anywhere in the house. Or outside.
Ben thought to himself, she must have regretted it. Regretted what
happened between them. Maybe it was a mistake. She felt it was a
mistake. How can it be a mistake? How can she run away? He spent the
night wondering what she must be thinking. What she's feeling. Why
did she left? He wanted the answer so much. Wanted her.
Chapter
V
Marianne
was breathless when she reached upstairs. Her friends are busy
chatting with each other. She put the drinks in a corner table.
Searching for Heather, she saw her friends laughing and happily
chatting away. She felt like she didn't belong.
“Ah,
there you are!” Heather greeted her. “Thanks for getting the
drinks.”
“That's
alright,” she replied.
Marianne
felt like she had a dirty little secret that she can't share with
her. With Heather whom she shares everything. What would she say?
What would Heather say?
“By
the way, I kissed your brother.” That would not go down well, she
thought. Or maybe Heather would just think it's hilarious.
She
didn't stay to find out. Maybe Ben would tell everyone and she didn't
want to be there to find out.
She
couldn't face anyone. Especially Heathers' parents. What would they
say? She had to go. She didn't even want to tell anyone she's going.
She didn't know what to say.
“I've
got a massive headache!” another lie. She can't lie anymore.
She
started walking towards the stairs, hoping not to bump with Ben. And
as she was walking towards the door, she can feel her escape. No one
noticed her leaving. She felt relieved. She had to lean on the wall
outside the gate to steady herself. She felt like a fugitive on the
run.
The
walked home was the longest walk she has ever done. It was half run,
half walk. She's been this road so many times in the past. But never
like this. Never like this on this warm, moonless summer night.
She
had to lie to her Dad when she reached home.
“Marianne,
is that you? I thought you are staying the night with the Clarkes,”
her Dad called when he heard the door creaked open. “I just got
home myself, Nicole is still at Grandmas.”
“I'm
not feeling real well, Dad.” Half truth.
“I'll
just go to my room now.”
“Ok,
darling. Have a goodnight. Let me know if you need anything.”
She
felt sorry for her Dad. “Don't worry Dad, I'll be fine. I'll just
have a shower.” There's no illness a good shower couldn't cure.
Especially hers.
She's
safe for now inside her room. What about tomorrow? How is she ever
going to face Heather? The Clarkes? And Ben?
Chapter
VI
Sitting
in the room. Looking at the ceiling, the wall, the floor. The steady
flow of other students coming in. Ben couldn't help but came in early.
He woke up at the crack of dawn. He can't even manage porridge this
morning. And now he is sitting here, hungry. He hasn't been this way
before, not in Architecture School. He was anxious. He had envisioned
this meeting over and over in his mind ever since he made the
decision to pursue her. He doesn't know what came over him to enroll in her class. After all these years. Yes, all those years he
struggled to forget her. To forget that night. To forget how she
left. How she avoided him. And his family. His mum really missed
Marianne when she stopped going to their house. She was very fond of
her. She calls her Anne. Heather loved it that Marianne was close to
them. It was just like having a sister. And after that night, he felt
like it was his fault that she avoided them. But he felt like he
couldn't tell them why. He felt there was really nothing wrong about
what had happened. Not to him, but maybe to Marianne it's different.
He sure would like to know.
Ben
was looking intently at the floor that he didn't notice the babble
of talk around him had already ceased. And a familiar hum filled the
air. He looked up. Straight into those big, brown lost eyes he longed
to stare into in all of these years.
Marianne
was saying something but all he could hear was a hum.
“The
art of the written work, why choose this?” Marianne asked. She
looked down on a piece of paper on her desk.
“Benjamin
Clarke,” she continued.
Ben
heard his name. But for some reason it sounded like somebody else's.
He squirmed in his seat.
“Benjamin.
Are you still here?”
“What
was the question, Marianne?” Ben answered. He didn't see the shock
reaction of the other students faces. It was followed by faint
whispers and giggles, snicker. Then he realised, albeit too late that
he was inside a classroom. He felt like he fell flat from a falling
tree.
“Literature,
Mr. Clarke. Why choose it?” Marianne continued cooly.
A
hand shoot up beside Ben. A blonde head with pretty blue eyes.
Smiling at him.
“Uhm,
Ms. Slade,” Marianne looked down on her note to address the pretty
blonde beside him.
“It's
safe. And, well inspiring,” Ms. Slade answered. She then throw a
smile at his direction. Ben winked back at her, as if to thank her.
“Thank
you, Ms. Slade,” Marianne called out.
“Yes,
Ms. Slade me too. Thank you,” Ben answered back. The whole class
erupted into laughter. Ben saw the change in Mariannes' face. He's
starting to regret what he had just said.
“You're
a comedian, Mr. Clarke,” Marianne shoot back.
“My
class is not a comedy bar though, so let us clear that up in my
office after class,” Marianne answered cooly. Although to Ben those
are very heated words.
The
class continued without any more incident from either Marianne or
Ben. Although he hadn't understand a word of it. Maybe Romeo and
Juliet here and there. Shakespeare. But he just listened to the voice
in front. And occasionally to the pretty blonde beside him.
When
the class dismissed, Ben waited around the corner for Ms. Slade. He
just want to thank her for saving him today.
“Hi,
I'm Ben. Thank you for that,” Ben introduced himself when she
turned the corner.
“That's
cool. You owe me one. Chanel. Chanel Slade,” Ms. Slade introduced
herself.
“I
don't know what came over Ms. Rothschild today. She's normally very
calm.”
“I
know,” Ben agreed to her.
“You
know each other?” Chanel asked. There's an intrigued and wonder
behind her eyes. Ms. Rothschild? What secret could she be hiding, she
thought.
“My
sister knew her.” That's the truth Ben thought to himself.
“Ah.
You're new here?”
“Yeah,
first day. Not a good first day, hey,” he laughed.
She
laughed at him too. She seemed very nice.
“It's
better to get it out of the way,” she answered back. Teasing him.
Ben
saw Marianne walked past them. He was sure she saw them on the
hallway. He didn't see any expression on her face. Should he be
worried?
Marianne
was talking to one of the students while walking, towards her office
he guessed. Chanel also spotted her.
“There
she is. You better go. Let us know what's it's like, the inside of
her office, no one had been inside there yet,” she laughed while
telling him.
“You'll
be the talk of the day for being the first one to have been in
there.”
“I
hope they're not expecting a full report,” he grinned.
“Oh,
yes we will!” she shouted while walking away.
“See
you sometime Mr. Clarke,” she shouted.
“See
you, and it's Ben,” he answered happily.
Ben
walked away as soon as he saw Chanel disappeared in the crowd. He had
no intention of going into Mariannes' office. Let her wait. He waited
long enough. He wants her to come to him. Badly. And yes, she will
come to him.
