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Learning to Tango: Sex, Lies & Webcams (Cate & Kian Book 5) by Louise Hall (40)

CHAPTER 40

 

Early on Friday morning, Cate wheeled her small carry-on case through Seattle airport. She was travelling on her own; Vladimir and Alyssa had flown back to L.A. on Thursday night. Kian wasn’t flying to L.A. until Saturday morning. Cate wouldn’t get to see him until after the show.

She rubbed her side; she missed him and the children so much that it felt like a real, physical ache. She knew it was silly because she’d only seen them just over an hour ago when they’d dropped her off at the airport. This trip definitely felt worse than all the others, perhaps because she knew that it was going to be the last one. After tomorrow night, like Cinderella on the stroke of midnight, she would go back to being a full-time mum and wife. It felt dreadfully anti-feminist but she was really looking forward to it.

As she went through security, she was asked to step to the side so that they could perform a random search of her luggage. Cate felt sorry for Otis, the macho TSA agent because when he removed his large hand from inside the front pocket of her case, it was absolutely covered in purple glitter. Lola and Mateo had made her a good luck card and Cate suspected that they’d used a full tube of glitter decorating it.

“Is it a special trip today?” Otis asked Cate.

“You could say that,” Cate bit the inside of her lip to keep from laughing. He furiously scrubbed at his hand with anti-bacterial wipes but the glitter was stubbornly clinging to his skin.

“Could I maybe try?” Cate offered. With three young children, she’d become something of an expert at getting rid of stubborn marks. He definitely couldn’t walk around covered in glitter all day. If there was one person you should definitely take seriously at an airport, it was a TSA agent. Cate retrieved a tiny bottle of peppermint hand wash from the clear plastic bag and tried to do her bit for Homeland Security.

While she carefully removed every trace of glitter from Otis’ warm, caramel skin, he asked her more about her special trip to L.A. and she confessed that she was one of the finalists of Stepping Out. “Shut up!” Otis grinned. “My wife absolutely loves that show. Wait a second,” he narrowed his eyes, “you’re not Cate Warner by any chance, are you?”

“Um, yes?” Cate blushed. It still felt weird to be recognised for anything other than being Kian’s wife.

“We’re not allowed to take selfies but my wife will never forgive me if she finds out that I met you and I didn’t at least ask for your autograph.”

“Of course,” Cate was incredibly flattered. She found an old receipt in her coat pocket. “What’s your wife’s name?”

“Lola,” Otis replied.

“That’s my daughter’s name,” Cate smiled. She dropped the autograph into the now empty plastic tray, trying to be surreptitious so Otis didn’t get into trouble with his bosses.

“You’re good to go,” Otis smiled, slipping the receipt into his shirt pocket. “I wish you the best of luck for tomorrow night.”

Still feeling warm and fuzzy, Cate stopped in front of the departure boards so that she could double check which gate her flight would be departing from this morning. She felt somebody snake their arm through hers and quickly whirled around, ready to fend off her would be attacker. It was Liv.

“What are you doing here?” Cate yelped, her heart kicking frantically out of her chest. “You gave me such a fright.”

“It’s good to see you too, sis,” Liv stuck out her tongue. “I’m coming to L.A. with you.”

“But…” Cate had thought that only Kian would be in the Stepping Out audience tomorrow night.

“You’re in the freaking final, sis,” Liv laughed, “of course I’m going to be there to support you.”

Cate gave her sister a big hug, “I’m so glad you’re here.”

As they walked towards the newsstand – Liv had a craving for birthday cake M&Ms – Liv’s phone rang. “It’s Jax,” Liv looked at the screen, “I’d better take this. He’s probably freaking out because Sofia sneezed or something.” It was the first time Jax had been left on his own with Sofia for more than a couple of minutes.

“Everything OK?” Cate asked Liv after she’d paid for the M&Ms.

Liv shrugged, “any money says that he’ll have decamped to your house by the time I get back on Sunday night.”

“You must be missing them though,” Cate shivered, “ugh, I remember the first time I tried to leave Lola with Kian’s mum. I got as far as the end of the road before I made Kian turn back.”

Liv adjusted her jumper, “my boobs definitely miss them. I pumped before I left the house this morning but they already feel like cow’s udders again.”

“Will you stop groping yourself!” Cate yelped as Liv massaged her aching breasts. “We’re in public.”

“Is that…?” Liv’s hands dropped to her sides. “She’s leaving already?”

Cate followed her sister’s gaze. Ruby was sat in the far corner of the café. She was hunched over the metal table, her inky-black hair almost completely obscuring her face.

“So that’s it?” Liv yelled angrily, weaving through the tables. Cate winced as she felt the other patrons turn around and gawp at them. “You’re not even going to say goodbye? What the hell, Ruby! We’re your sisters.”

“Will you keep your voice down,” Ruby hissed. “You don’t get to be angry about me leaving. You kicked me out of the house, remember?”

“I did not kick you out,” Liv said angrily. “You were the one who decided that whoring around with Declan was more important to you than your family.”

While Liv and Ruby glared at each other, Cate looked at the plane ticket on the table. Ruby wasn’t flying back to London. “You’re unbelievable,” Cate struggled to keep her voice low. “You’re going after him, aren’t you?” The ticket was to Shannon in Ireland.

“Just leave me alone,” Ruby flushed. She quickly stuffed the ticket back in her handbag, as if she was afraid that either Cate or Liv would rip it up into tiny, little pieces. “You wouldn’t understand.”

“Yeah?” Cate snapped. “I understand that he’s married.”

Ruby shook her head, “I know that. You have no idea how much I wish that he wasn’t.”

“Nothing good can come of this,” Cate sank down into the metal chair across from Ruby. It was such a mess. “You’re just going to end up hurt and alone.”

“It’s a risk I’m willing to take,” Ruby picked at the half-eaten bagel with salmon and cream cheese in front of her. “I love him.”

“What?” Liv spluttered. “You’ve only known him for five minutes?”

“You can’t put a time limit on falling in love,” Ruby defensively jutted out her chin. “I love him and he loves me.”

“Yeah, did he tell you that before or after he got inside your knickers?” Liv snarled.

Cate took a softer approach, “if he loves you so much, why has he gone back to Hadley?”

Ruby winced at the mention of Declan’s wife. “He said he needed to talk to her face-to-face.”

Cate suddenly understood what her mum had meant all those years ago; love, or the illusion of it, could make even the smartest people act like complete fools.

“I know you’re sensitive about this stuff because of what Kian did but Declan isn’t Kian and I’m not Jenna. I’m not breaking up a happy marriage. It’s been broken for a long time. They’ve been together since they were teenagers and it’s like, when you’re together that long, everybody just assumes that eventually you’re going to get married and have children. It’s comfortable and safe and you think that’s all there is so you don’t question it and then…” She smiled brightly. “You meet somebody else and you realise that all the time you thought you were in love, you were wrong. Because the love you feel for this new person is so much bigger and brighter.”

Cate didn’t know whether she wanted to hug or slap Ruby. She could tell that her sister genuinely believed every word that she was saying. Cate almost wished for Ruby’s sake that it was true; that she could somehow gloss over all the glaring inconsistencies. Declan had told her so many times how eager he was, after Stepping Out had finished, to get home to Ireland so he could start making babies with Hadley. If their marriage was really as broken as Ruby said it was, why would he bother saying all those things to Cate? It wasn’t as if he’d only said them when the cameras were rolling so he could make himself look good on TV, it was often when they were alone in the chilly studio.

“If he wasn’t happy,” Liv asked, “why didn’t he get a divorce?”

“It’s not as simple as that,” Ruby insisted. “His wife, she’s very fragile – I know he told you about her drug problems…”

Cate was outraged, “her brother killed himself! Being messed up after something like that doesn’t make you weak and fragile, it makes you freaking human.”

Ruby was momentarily shocked, as if Declan hadn’t perhaps told her everything about his marriage but she quickly regained her composure. “It doesn’t matter anyway.” She got up from the table and slung her handbag over her shoulder. “He’s going to get a divorce now and we’re going to be together.”

“Don’t go,” Liv pleaded. She tried to reach for Ruby’s hand but she shrugged her away. “Come to L.A. with us and we can talk some more.”

Ruby shook her head, “there’s nothing to talk about. Just because we’ve got the same biological father doesn’t give either of you the right to tell me who I can and can’t fall in love with. I’ve spent most of my life as an only child…”

“Surprise,” Cate turned around to find her older brother, Ben.

“What the…?”

“I’m going to miss my flight,” Ruby said, trying to sneak away while they were distracted by their brother’s arrival.

“You’re leaving?” Ben looked confused. “What did I miss?”

“I’m sure they’ll be more than happy to fill you in,” Ruby jerked her head towards Cate and Liv.

“Is somebody going to tell me what the hell’s going on?” Ben demanded, taking Ruby’s chair at the small metal table.

“I think we just lost our sister to the dark side,” Liv frowned.

“Can you be a little less cryptic?” Ben asked. “I’m seriously jet-lagged here.”

“Speaking of which,” Cate asked, “what are you doing here?”

“My sister’s in the final of Stepping Out. I’m here to support you, dummy.”

“Really?” Cate was stunned. “I can’t believe that you flew all this way for me?”

“Well,” Ben grinned, “you and the MLS play-offs. Kian promised me box seats.”

Cate rolled her eyes, “Kian knew about this?”

“Duh,” Liv laughed, “who do you think made all the arrangements? Remy was supposed to come too but Rocco’s just had his appendix removed.”

“What about Erin and Oliver?”

“They are both still at the hotel. We flew in yesterday afternoon.”

“You’re family,” Cate was horrified, “you can’t stay at a hotel.”

“Don’t freak out. It’s all sorted,” Liv put her hand over Cate’s. “The only reason they stayed at a hotel last night was because we didn’t want to ruin the big surprise. They are going to stay with me and Jax for the first week while you recover from Stepping Out and then you and Kian for the second week.”

“Mm,” Cate gave her brother a big bear hug, which she knew would make him super uncomfortable. “I’m so glad you’re here.”

“OK,” Ben said, trying to fend her off, “I get it. There’s no need to maul me.”

“Yay,” Liv giggled, quickly joining in the hug. “Sister Sandwich.”

“Get off me,” Ben mock-complained. “Right now.”

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