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Thea ploughed on while Shaun read; determined to give him the whole story before he reacted. She detailed as much as she could remember about the overheard telephone conversation in the pub, about Julian wanting to âmanoeuvre the right person into doing the interviewâ and how whatever it was he was up to had âworked a treatâ and that âthe production team were very impressedâ because heâd had âa private word in the right earâ.
âHonestly, Shaun, the man is so slimy.â
Shaun said nothing. He just sat staring at her, making Theaâs blood chill as she saw him battling not to get angry. Taking a deep breath, she kept talking, telling him about how Julian had intercepted her outside the campervan before they came home and how, most important of all, she hadnât told Shaun any of this at the time because she didnât want to upset him.
âAnd, to be frank, I wouldnât trust Julian as far as I could spit andââ
âWhat text?â Shaun cut across her, his tone sharp.
âPardon?â
âIt says here, in this email, that there was a text.â He paused before reading out Julianâs words, âAs you havenât replied to my text, I have had to assume it never reached you. Well? Did it reach you?â
Thea licked her lips, âYes, but I was ignoring it. I didnât want to ruin things. We were having fun, and to be honestââ
âHaving fun?â Shaun sighed. âWe were. And yet all the time you were keeping secrets. A phone call you overheard, a text and this email. How much else have you not shared with me, Thea?â
âNothing!â Guilt knotted within Thea. âI know I should have told you straightaway, but I didnât want to upset you. I was so afraid of hurting you, and, as I have no intention of doing anything for Julian once the show is fully recordedâŠâ
As Shaunâs eyes clouded, his countenance drawn, Thea felt an unexpected urge to giggle. He looked just like a Victorian school master, sat in a Victorian drawing room, waiting to tell the parent of an errant pupil what a disappointment they were. She didnât giggle though. Shaunâs next words stole the impulse before her lips had even formed into a curve.
âYou tell me all this now, long after the event, and expect me to believe Julian doesnât fancy you or that you donât fancy him?â
âWhat? Are you insane? Of course I donât!â
âWhat other reason would you have for keeping this from me? After the hard time you gave me for not even realising Sophie liked me in Cornwall â now youâre being just as blind. Worse! You arenât blind â youâre refusing to be honest about his or your feelings.â Shaunâs words stayed horribly calm, sadness echoing in every syllable. âAnd itâs not just me that this affects!â Shaun was on his feet. âI canât believe youâd do this to Ajay and Andy. After all the AA have done for you. If it hadnât been for them, youâd never have found the fortlet, and this place wouldnât be doing so well.â He raked a hand through his hair, making his fringe stick out at awkward angles.
Theaâs mouth dropped open. âI know that! This is nothing to do with that. I was trying to do the right thing! To protect your feelings. I didnât want to freak out anyone about the phone call I overheard until I knew I wasnât getting the wrong end of the stick. You know what half heard conversations are like! It might have been nothing to do with Landscape Treasures at all.â
âOh no you donât!â Shaun was shaking his head. âOf course it was about Landscape Treasures! Donât you remember what Julian said at that meal?â Aware he was shouting, and not wanting to be overheard, Shaun hissed, âThis has got to be about what he was saying about a shake up after Treasure Hunters change format!â
The colour drained from Theaâs face. âBut it might not. What if Iâd told you all what Iâd heard and it had become gossip â and Iâd been wrong?â Thea felt sick as she regarded Shaunâs closed off expression. âAnd that call might have had nothing at all to do with Julian wanting to talk to me about being a presenter. Which, by the way, I havenât agreed to â nor will I. I like my life here, thank you very much!â
Neither of them spoke. Thea stared across the short space between them on the sofa. It was only half a metre, but it might as well as have been three miles. The scent of chocolate, deliciously heady only moments ago, now turned her stomach. She could hear Helenâs words echoing through the back of her mind. âTell him before everything gets ruinedâ.
Shaun got up. He gave her a long hard stare, before walking away without another word.
Thea sat, frozen, unsure how sheâd screwed up their conversation so completely. Fear made her feet move as her brain screamed out unhelpful questions. Where has Shaun gone? Has he gone gone? Have I just screwed the best thing in my life?
Running from the room, she took a guess that heâd headed outside and dashed to the backdoor. Glad that Tina and Sam had gone to visit Bert and Mabel, so no one was in the kitchen to ask her what was going on, Thea was in time to see Shaun disappearing into the woods. Without even stopping to put some shoes on, she ran after him.
Her mind raced; she had no idea what to say. Sheâd hurt him, and she deserved to be shouted at a bit, but not left. Not when all sheâd tried to do was spare his feelings.
Thea was almost on his heels, when Shaun stopped moving and swung round
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