From Chapter 10 -
Andi's call was one minute late, but it seemed longer. Doctor Alderson offered no objections, and Andi encouraged Erik to take the step.
She planted herself in the study where Annika was completing a lesson, and began looking at her phone. They ignored each other for several minutes, and then her Sat phone buzzed. Annika looked up hopefully and waited. Andi answered and told the caller to hold for a moment.
"Got time to talk to Erik?" Andi asked with the receiver covered by her hand. Annika flew out of her chair and grabbed the phone, then flipped the bird to the grinning Andi, who laughed and left the room.
When she and Rhonda were summoned back to the study they found Annika walking on air. "Yes, Mam!" they replied in unison and hustled to their rooms to grab the suitcases they had packed earlier. Andi didn't know Erik that well, and this new iteration of the man was scary, but she knew him well enough to know where the proposals were taking them: back to Texas!
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Annika's driver was Fernando (Freddy) Del Toro, which Andi found too cute. Ferdinand the Bull took her teasing in good humor, almost as if she wasn't the first. Freddy was also relatively gregarious, so Andi and Rhonda thought the fifty-minute trip from AUS went by quickly; Annika thought it took forever to get to the turn, and then thought it was too quick!
Rhonda saw her boss' color changing, gave her instructions to breathe, held her hand, and reassured her she looked gorgeous, but she needed to stop fidgeting and calm down. That worked so well she was trembling when Freddy opened the door, and almost fell when she exited.
Andi and Rhonda stood beside her for several minutes, during which Freddy turned his back to offer privacy. The woman who had wowed runway crowds in Paris, faced and backed down politicians, and won a gunbattle with hardened criminals was frozen with fear. They had never seen her more vulnerable, and they began to fear this meeting.
Erik was aware of every inch of their approach from the moment they turned onto the private road. He had spent the morning on a video call with Dr. Alderson, who had Annika's permission to disclosure her protected medical records, so he was aware of where she was in her recovery. Seeing her emotional state from the window, however, made it real.
He had played a role in tearing her down; now he must encourage her. To Erik, 'en-courage' meant to 'fill her with courage,' not provide pats on the back. She needed support, certainly, but she had to rebuild her confidence, her positivity, her belief in her essential goodness as a person, and her willingness to face life, even in adversity. They could talk, and he could set her up with opportunities for success, but ultimately, she was responsible for her own welfare.
As soon as she regained control, straightened her shoulders, and came forward, he moved to the door and opened it. The sky blue eyes locked on his face, she read the welcome there, and surged forward. He met her at the base of the stairs, wrapped her in an embrace, lifted her off the ground, and marveled at the changes to her body. She was still long and lanky, but there was a layer of unfamiliar muscle, and he thought back to KJ's comment that the twenty pounds went to all the right places.
Wanting to prevent her from again becoming overwrought, he broke their embrace, beckoned to the others, greeted Rhonda and Andi with warm words and hugs, and shook hands with Freddy. Eddie had come down the stairs; he introduced himself to Annika, then her companions. He knew who was coming, had seen her on TV and in pictures, and knew the legends, but he was still unprepared for what he encountered. Her head-to-toe perfection was beyond his personal experience.
It was early afternoon, and no one had eaten, but Marcus would be returning from the barbeque run momentarily, and Erik wanted to let Annika see and explore the home she had created before anything else. He held her hand walking up the stairs into the foyer, but released it when he felt excitement surge through her.
Andi and Rhonda joined her as they began their exploration, and Freddy followed with the other men. "Wait until you see the before and after album," Eddie told him after he expressed his awe of what he was seeing. "Miss Olsson's touch is on everything - except Erik's office, which is a disaster most of the time."
Erik ignored that; he was focused on Annika's reaction as they moved from space to space, room to room. The Wainscot, floors, stairs, and other wood surfaces gleamed, and the paint was immaculately applied with the hues setting the tone for each room. The rugs, tapestries, and curtains further complimented the ambiance of the room, as did the sparse but tasteful paintings, some of which were local landscapes by area artists.
It had turned out the way she envisioned it, and he could tell she was pleased. Yet, she maintained the wistful look he had noticed when they began to explore the house. It was her vision, it had been executed without fault, but would she ever live here? Was this trip Erik reaching out to reconnect, or did he intend to end their relationship this weekend?
She fluctuated between hopeful and fearful, unwilling to give herself to the beauty of the house her mind had turned into the home they wanted, until she knew whether it would ever
be
her home.
He caught the puzzled look when they went through the master suite, and the knowing look she gave him when she found his clothing in the other bedroom. He feared another short circuit, but he saw understanding and appreciation, followed by a flash of pure lust. He felt his body respond, but denied it the comfort of touching the woman it loved.
The third floor rooms would temporarily house the four members of the inhouse security team; Marcus and those unseen men and women providing security around the perimeter of the property had quarters in and under what had been large workshop. For expediency, their domicile had some dorm-like characteristics, but offered privacy and amenities unlike other quarters in which they had lived during jobs.
This was a plum assignment, even if it demanded every bit of your attention while on duty. Keeping Erik safe and his work secure was not for the faint of heart, as the cyber security function reminded them hourly.
They had ascended the tower and were admiring the views from the Widow's Walk atop the house when Marcus' Jeep appeared on the road. "We're dining in the shade of the trees over there," he said, pointing at the picnic tables. "You have to take advantage of autumn days like today, so let's go help Marcus set up the food."