Other
Read books online Ā» Other Ā» The Island of Dragons (Rockpools Book 4) Gregg Dunnett (desktop ebook reader .TXT) šŸ“–

Book online Ā«The Island of Dragons (Rockpools Book 4) Gregg Dunnett (desktop ebook reader .TXT) šŸ“–Ā». Author Gregg Dunnett



1 ... 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 ... 103
Go to page:
feel confused, frustrated. Iā€™ve no idea what heā€™s on about.

ā€œI donā€™t understand.ā€ Heā€™s not looking at me now, heā€™s staring down the beach, where Lily and James are only just visible now, tiny figures in the distance now. Reluctantly he drags his gaze away.

ā€œKeep your voice down. I donā€™t want him hearing.ā€ He glances over at where Oscar and Jennifer are still playing bat and ball.

ā€œWho?ā€

ā€œHis vicious little sidekick, thatā€™s who.ā€ Eric beams at me, and I figure out he means Oscar, though I still donā€™t really know what weā€™re talking about. Even so Iā€™m desperate to know more. Thereā€™s something fascinating about these people, all of them.

ā€œOscarā€™s known James for even longer than Lily has. They go right the way back.ā€

Weā€™re both watching them now. Still playing tennis. Jenniferā€™s bikini bottom has got a bit caught on one side of her bum, so thereā€™s a little section of whiter skin exposed. Then she reaches down and smooths it out.

ā€œTo where?ā€

ā€œPre-school I think. Theyā€™re closer than brothers.ā€

ā€œAnd you donā€™t like him?ā€

Eric turns away from Jenniferā€™s backside.

ā€œNow why would you say that?ā€

Iā€™m confused again. I donā€™t know if I should turn back to him. But I donā€™t.

Eric smiles. ā€œOscar and I get along fine. Just as long as I stay in my place, that is.ā€

I realize I havenā€™t paid Oscar much attention so far, and for the first time I study him. Heā€™s quite pale ā€“ heā€™s taken his shirt off to play ā€“ but at the same time heā€™s muscular, obviously strong. Yet as Iā€™m watching, something else occurs to me. Something more important.

ā€œDid you say ā€˜Bellafonteā€™?ā€

ā€œHmmm? What?ā€

ā€œIs that Lilyā€™s family? Is that her surname?ā€

Eric turns to me with a curious look.

ā€œYes.ā€

I start thinking. I donā€™t know how common that name is, but it doesnā€™t sound too common. Iā€™ll be able to run a search now. I might not even need Blackhorse. But Eric seems to read my mind.

ā€œIā€™ll save you the trouble of Googling.ā€ Eric gives me a cold smile. ā€œThe Bellafonteā€™s are one the East Coastā€™s biggest industrialist families. Lilyā€™s grandfather built their fortune, making chemicals, but when he died the firm was split into two. Now one half is owned by Lilyā€™s father, the other by her uncle. I guess he thought it would stop them arguing over the money.ā€

I listen, not really understanding, and thinking that thereā€™s absolutely no way Iā€™m not going to Google for myself. But then something else occurs to me.

ā€œSo why are you here?ā€ I ask suddenly, and this time itā€™s him that doesnā€™t understand, so I explain. ā€œIf Lily is with James, and Oscar is with Jennifer. Where do you fit in?ā€

Eric takes a long time to answer this, but when he does his voice is very serious. Itā€™s like heā€™s given this a lot of thought.

ā€œLily is astonishing in many ways, but sheā€™s far from perfect.ā€ He says, and when I frown at him ā€“ since this isnā€™t a real answer ā€“ he goes on.

ā€œSheā€™s a collector. Of fascinating things, and fascinating people. Thatā€™s why Iā€™m here. I amuse her. And thatā€™s why James, and Oscar tolerate me, because I amuse her. But Iā€™ll only be here for as long as that remains the case, and then Iā€™ll be cast out.ā€ Heā€™s quiet for a moment. And then he continues. ā€œBut actually the real question, young Billy,ā€ he gives me that cold smile again. ā€œIs why youā€™re here?ā€

But I donā€™t get a chance to answer that one, because Jennifer takes that moment to wander back, and lie down again on her towel, with Oscar beside her. For a few moments Eric and I fall into silence, until he starts asking me about my course, as if thatā€™s what weā€™ve been talking about the whole time. About a half hour later James and Lily come back into view, and just like Eric said theyā€™re holding hands, and when they get back they seem much more at ease with each other. And though Lily is perfectly kind and gracious to me, for the rest of the day, right up until James drops me off outside my house, itā€™s not quite the same.

Chapter Nineteen

Bellafonte. Lily Bellafonte. I donā€™t google her as soon as I get home. Iā€™m actually tired tonight. So instead I just roll her name around in my head while I clean my teeth and then go to bed. As I fall asleep I hear thumps and shouts from the kitchen, and the corridor outside my room. Thereā€™s a bit of a party going on in our house tonight.

Then in the morning I sleep late, and when I do get up the internet isnā€™t working in the house, so I go off to my classes first, but as usual, theyā€™re pretty basic, so instead of listening and pretending to take notes, I sit on my own and pull out my phone. And even with her surname, itā€™s not easy to find her. But eventually I do.

Lillian Bellafonte, 18, daughter of Fonchem CEO Claude Bellafonte.

Thatā€™s the caption beneath a photograph in the New York Times. It was taken at the Black Tie Gala of the Eastern Division Annual Business Awards of the American Chamber of Industrialists, whatever that is. Itā€™s definitely her, smiling a little bit shyly at the camera, and dressed in a white ball gown. She looks amazing. I glance up and around the lecture theater. Without meaning to I catch the eye of the woman I spoke to the other day, Linda something, the mature student. I look away quickly. Itā€™s odd too ā€“ Lily I mean ā€“ because I canā€™t find anything on Instagram, or Facebook, or twitter, or any social media of any kind. Everyone has social media these days. Well almost everyone. In fact the only person I can think of who doesnā€™t have it is me. I dig around a bit more, and I do find another couple of mentions of her, but no photographs, and nothing particularly interesting, so instead I focus on

1 ... 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 ... 103
Go to page:

Free ebook Ā«The Island of Dragons (Rockpools Book 4) Gregg Dunnett (desktop ebook reader .TXT) šŸ“–Ā» - read online now

Comments (0)

There are no comments yet. You can be the first!
Add a comment