Valentine Surprise
Jane
Goodhew
As Naomi looked out of the window, she could see the mist close over
the hill in the distance and wondered if her visitors would be able to find
their way if it changed to a thick fog. Just as quickly as the negative thought
entered her mind, she turned it around and told herself it would be the best
event that Woodward Hall had ever known and would ever be likely to. Her
sisters had all married and she was the last of the line yet she was the oldest
but she had saved herself for the one who she had always known was her soul
mate. He was just slow in realising it
or the time was never right, always some excuse, tonight he would be amongst
the guests and she would make herself irresistible and charm personified.
Time stood still as it does when you want it to fly past but this
evening, she wished for the reverse for it to speed up and be over before it
had even begun, figurately speaking of course. The servants had been busy
decorating the hall and preparing the food and all the bedrooms for the many
guests who were expected to attend. The penultimate hour had arrived and then
the phone rang, who could be ringing at this point she thought but nonetheless had no alternative but to answer it as strangely no one else had.
“Hello, 743”, a voice she did not recognise at the end
of the line said “Naomi Page?”. “Yes” she replied, “can I help
you?” “Yes, if you would fetch your coat
and get into the waiting car.” “Surely
you cannot be serious, I am having a party this evening and the guests are due
shortly is this someone’s idea of a joke and under whose instructions are you
working?”
The line went dead and so did all the lights in the house and
everywhere seemed as silent as the grave, what was happening and where were all
the staff they seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth. Bright headlights shone through the French windows into the hall and she realised that the
car was outside; curiosity got the better of her and she grabbed her coat and
went towards the tall man who was dressed as a chauffeur and held the door to
the Austin Sidley open and stepped in, thinking that perhaps she was being
rather rash and far too trusting as she had no idea who he was or who had
organised this?
When they arrived at the hotel it also was in darkness, had they too had a
power cut, surely not as the other homes seemed to be lit up, so what was
happening? The chauffeur opened the door and taking her hand, led her through
the entrance and then he placed hers into a hand that was small and soft, and
she realised was that of her younger sister Rebecca, what was going on? Rebecca turned on a small torch and they
walked in silence to one of the ground floor bedrooms. The room was dimly lit but,
on the bed, she saw a beautiful midnight blue evening dress with matching shoes
and in the comfortable looking armchairs were her other sisters. Why were they
all there when they were supposed to be at hers, nothing made sense, but she
loved adventure and went along with it without asking any questions as she too
also liked surprises?
Once she had changed into the dress, they took her in silence to the
banqueting hall and when the double doors were opened, she saw that the room
was full of all her guests and staff and in the centre was the man of her
dreams. He looked at her and smiled taking a step towards
her he whispered in her ear “ You look lovely tonight my beautiful one.” Then in a
voice that could be heard by all, he said “Will you do the honour of becoming my wife” and once again taking her hand he produced
from his inner pocket the most sparkling sapphire and diamond ring she had ever
seen, her eyes glistened with tears as she could hardly believe what was being
said and moving as close as she could she kissed him gently and said “I
would love to, just say when”.
The room filled with music and as if by magic and military precision, all her friends and family moved into rows
leaving space in the middle for them to walk down and from behind the partition
appeared the Reverend Parsons and as her best friend and husband stepped into
view the music changed to here comes the bride.
Naomi looked totally dumbfounded, it had all been organised without her
knowledge, he had obtained a special licence, and bought not just an engagement
ring but also his and hers matching platinum wedding bands, was there anything
he had forgotten?
The marriage took place, the meal, dancing and then the clock struck
midnight and the chauffeur appeared again.
This time Mr and Mrs Jasper Rice set off to start their life together,
first they went to the airport to fly out to
The evening had been perfect and more than she could ever have
imagined, certainly more than she had only 6 hours earlier presumed would
happen. She had hoped that he would finally ask her to move in with him but never
this, never happy ever as his wife and would be for life. This really had been the best Valentine's
Surprise ever x
Copyright Jane Goodhew