The Magic Ring of Brodgar - страница 30
“I don’t know. But I do know that I don’t like this topic,” Megan responded, frowning.
“Did you enjoy the festival?”
“Yes, I did.”
“How long are you planning to stay here, Megan?”
“Another week, I think, and then it’ll be time to go back home,” she answered with a slight sadness in her voice.
At these words, he grew more serious and thoughtful.
“And who will manage the distillery?”
“I suppose my cousin Warren will. Wait, how do you know about the distillery?” Megan asked surprised.
“Everyone around here knows about it,” Derek smiled and again lapsed into silence.
After waiting a bit, the girl asked, “What are you thinking about so deeply?”
“You,” he said with a smile.
“And more specifically?”
“If you leave, how will I live without you?” He seemed to be joking, but her heart beat faster at these words.
Suddenly Derek pulled her close and kissed her passionately. Megan's head spun and her chest pounded so loudly that she thought even he could hear it. She was overwhelmed by a whirlwind of emotions. This kiss was the sweetest she’s had in her life.
Derek looked into her eyes.
Megan thought about the astonishing feeling taking over her, as if she has known Derek for a long time. He felt so familiar and beloved to her. Her entire being was drawn to him. Her soul sought his. The girl ran her finger across his face, from his temple to his chin, carefully studying his handsome features. Flawless skin, precise eyebrows, dark thick hair. Today, Megan noticed, he wasn't wearing his beret.
“You’re admiring me?” he asked with a smile.
“Yes, you’re remarkably attractive; how old are you?”
He was silent for a moment, continuing to gaze at her intently.
“I'm twenty-nine,” he said after the brief pause.
“What do you do for a living? Where do you work?”
He did not seem to expect this question and wasn't ready to answer it right away. It was the first time Megan saw him at a loss.
“I work in the city administration of Thurso,” he said calmly after a moment's hesitation.
“And what about you? What do you do in London?”
“How did you know I'm from London?”
“You're originally from here, you just live in London,” he emphasized. “Everyone knows the story about how your mother left this place many years ago, being pregnant with you.”
“Yes, that's right. I keep forgetting that this is a village. Everyone knows everything about each other. I own a restaurant; my mom opened it many years ago. She moved to America to live with her husband while I stayed in London. Sam, the restaurant manager, helps me out. He’s great; without him, I wouldn’t have been able to do it."
“You’re great, Megan.”
“Thanks. Have you got family? Brothers, sisters?”
"I was an only child. My father and mother have long passed away."
“I’m sorry to hear that.”
“I’m used to being alone,” he said calmly and emotionlessly.
“You know, me too,” she said, smiling. “Do you hear that? The sounds of bagpipes have nearly fallen silent. Everyone has probably gone looking for the flower.”
“Are you scared?”
“No. After all, you’re here with me.”
“I'm glad you feel safe in my presence.”
“I think my family is worried about my disappearance. I left them at the beginning of the festival. They don't know where I am. I need to go. I don't want to cause any panic.”
“Responsibility is one of the main traits of your character,” he smirked. “Let's go, I'll walk you back.”