"Where, Anne?" asked Stan, mildly. But he was anxious, twisted up inside. "Is it far?"
"No, Stan, not far. I'll commute. It's about an hour each way, about sixty miles or so up the motorway."
"So you're going to stay with us?" asked Denise, looking and sounding troubled.
"Yes, of course!" Anne answered, sitting up straight.
"Thank God!" muttered Stan, and Anne took his hand in both of hers. "I wouldn't leave you, silly!" she told him.
"Good! 'Cuz we're not planning on letting you go!" Denise exclaimed.
Suddenly, Anne just simply broke down. Her face crumpled and she turned away from them both. Stan could hear her sobs. He and Denise moved together to comfort the crying woman.
Stan kissed her underneath her ear, while Denise restrained herself to merely hugging her, murmuring "It's all right. We love you, Anne," repeatedly. Anne simply let them do this for a while. Then she shook herself a little and pushed them away. She stood, sniffing back her tears and fetched herself a tissue.
Stan watched as one of the two women he loved fought herself back under control. He was continually amazed at Anne's control, her self-discipline. When her mastery over her feelings, burst like this he knew there had to have been a major reason.
Finally she seemed to be in command of herself again. She looked up at Stan, then over to Denise. She told them both, "I'm sorry about that. I don't know what came over me. I'd been holding this in for a while, now, since Sid got into contact with me. He told me I had to keep it secret, "deeply under the rose" as he put it, and I couldn't say what was happening to anyone. But in the end I had to tell you, I
had
to. It wasn't fair to you, and it wasn't fair to me, either. I'm so sorry, and
then
you go and say that to me. I thought you'd both be upset and angry with me. To be quite honest I was frightened about what you'd say.
Thank you
!"
As Anne spoke, tears began to flow down her cheeks again and, at the last, her voice broke once more. But she visibly commanded herself to stop, Stan could
feel
the order radiating out from her centre, and she dabbed her eyes once more.
"God, I must look a mess!" Anne said. Denise immediately replied "God, I wish I looked half as good as you even when you
are
a mess!"
"Ladies!" Stan called, making a "Time-Out" motion with his hands. "You're
both
beautiful! Stop trying to out-humble each other!"
Denise looked at him and stuck her tongue out. Anne reached over and gently punched him on the arm. Denise clipped his ear. Suddenly they
both
launched themselves at him.
For a while it looked as though Stan might win and pin them down, even with both of the ladies combined against him. But then Anne demonstrated that she'd been paying attention to his reactions in bed β she tickled him underneath his foot. Stan
howled
, he flopped, he begged, but with Denise grabbing his other foot he had no chance. Eventually Denise had mercy on him and let go, and Anne followed suit. Stan had tears in his eyes, but the other two were grinning from ear to ear. Denise turned to Anne and held up her hand for a high five, and Anne slapped it.
"And let that be a lesson to you!" Anne told him.
"What for?" he asked, gasping
"Whatever! I'm sure you must have done something wrong!" she answered him, and Denise nodded in agreement.
Stan was happy that they'd stopped tickling him, but even happier that the mood had taken a turn for the better.
"So, can you tell us the story, now?" he asked Anne, once he'd got his breath back.
"Well, okay, but this really
is
hush-hush, all right?" she told them. "Sid's come up with a pretty innovative design idea, and asked me to come up with an independent proof-of-concept design to show to some venture capitalists. He's setting up a company to complete the design and turn it into a real product, if he can get the finance in place. I don't know much about that end of things, sorry.
"But I've just finished the first simulation run of the POC design, and it comes out clean. So I sent it to him this morning, for him to get some more in-depth simulations run β I can only get so much done here, and I can't do it at The Firm, obviously. So, for the moment, my extra work hours are at an end. Thank goodness!"
"That's got to be good news, anyway," Stan said, and his sentiment was echoed equally by Denise.