Love At Christmas, Actually. Jenny Oliver
are you just wheedling?’ Megan asked, head tilted, hands on hips. Jeremy called it Mum Mode.
Skye rolled her head. ‘It’s true, but he told me not to tell you, so it could be a surprise. But I said you don’t do surprises and I’d have to tell you, and now I have.’
Megan blinked. ‘When did all this happen?’
‘He gave my his phone number and said I could call whenever I wanted. Please, Mum? I want to be really good at playing!’
Megan looked to her mother, who shrugged, clearly amused as she continued with the washing up.
‘A couple of hours. Christmas Eve is a time for family,’ Megan said, wondering whose words she was stealing. ‘We’re going to call Anna this evening too.’
Skye’s face lit up, and she launched herself at her mother. ‘Thanks! You’re going to love it! It’ll be the best Christmas present you’ll ever get! Trouble promised!’
Megan relented, arms still around her daughter,. ‘You still want to be a detective though, right? No dreams of being a rock star? Because it gets you into trouble, believe me.’
Skye grinned. ‘And being an inspector doesn’t?’
‘Better amps and bass, than dead bodies and hitting Colonel Mustard in the library with a vase,’ Heather nodded.
Megan looked at her mother incredulously. ‘Thanks, Mum! Big help!’
‘So Trouble can come get me? I’ll go call him!’ Skye rushed from the room.
‘Tell him to bring his new car, I don’t want him taking you out in that death trap!’ Megan called after her, turning back to find her mother laughing and shaking her head.
‘Welcome to motherhood,’ she said.
July 2003
‘You do realise this is the worst idea in the history of bad ideas?’ Lucas fiddled with his shirt collar in the rear view mirror. Megan had come out to sit in the car with him, seeing as he’d been parked outside her house for the last twenty minutes.
‘It’s not that bad. They like you.’
‘I am the very symbol of your rebellion. They hate me,’ Lucas shrugged, ‘look, I’m doing this because you’ve asked me to, but I expect rewards for this. And brownie points. And if someone punches me you have to sit there with frozen peas and make sympathetic girlfriend faces.’
Megan grinned, ‘have I actually found something the one and only Lucas Bright, rock legend, is scared of?’
‘Have you met your mother?’ Lucas rolled his eyes, and opened the car door. ‘Come on then, let’s get the party started. I brought my own pitchfork incase they broke their last one.’
He walked around the car and hovered as she got out, reaching for her hand. He looked nervous, a little paler than usual, a little clammy (probably from wearing a long sleeved shirt on a warm July evening). It was somehow adorable.
‘Thank you for doing this,’ Megan linked her arm through his as they walked up to the front door.
‘She gets two pops at my Mum and unlimited comments about my career prospects and bad grades-’
‘You don’t have bad grades.’
‘But I’m not going to Cambridge,’ he raised an eyebrow, before continuing, ‘and if she starts on Clare or you, I’m out.’
‘She wants you here to get to know you,’ Megan said sensibly, and managed to look serious for about a minute, before laughing.
‘Megan McAllister, the sort of girl who’ll bring a lamb to slaughter,’ Lucas sighed and kissed her cheek as they reached the front door.
‘Lucas Bright, the sort of guy who’ll meet families just to keep a girl happy. Who knew?’
‘You know, and that’s what matters.’
In the end, Heather hadn’t hated him. She’d wanted to, but the charm offensive was far too strong, and by the end of the night, despite his low status and the fact that he wasn’t going anywhere fast, she was convinced Lucas might even be good for Megan. A motivator. He wanted great things for her. Jonathan chatted to him about music, and for the first time in a long time, the McAllister household was calm.
***
Skye returned at six pm with a smug look on her face. Megan opened the door, saw Skye jump up and give him a hug, declaring ‘Bye, Trouble!’ before she ran into the house.
‘Hey you,’ he grinned, leaning on the door frame, ‘missed me?’
‘Not as much as my daughter, apparently.’ She raised her eyebrows. ‘Care to explain?’
‘We’ve bonded,’ he shrugged, running a hand through his dark hair, ‘and I wanted some advice on your Christmas present.’
‘Luke, I haven’t got you anything –’ she said quickly, and he leaned in, dropping a kiss onto her lips.
‘Yes you have.’ He smiled against her, hands on her waist. ‘You’ve given me a second chance.’
‘I don’t –’
‘And I just wanted to give you something to say thank you, to say how I’ve missed you. To show you how happy I am.’ He beamed at her, tucking a piece of hair behind her ear, and he was warm and solid, and there. But there weren’t second chances, she wasn’t staying, and he had to know that, right?
‘That’s great babe, and I appreciate it, but –’
‘No buts! Me and Skye want to give the present to you together. I know you’re spending Christmas Day with your family, but I thought maybe this evening I could come back…?’
He looked so eager, it was hard to say no.
Jonathan approached the door whilst they were talking, reaching out a hand to Lucas. He lifted one hand from around Megan, but didn’t make a move to extricate himself.
‘Son, it’s so good to have you back around again, and seeing the two of you together…’ he smiled, ‘just like old times. Makes an old man happy, you know?’
‘We’re not –’ Megan started.
‘You doing anything tomorrow, son, with your mother and sister away? I know we’d love to have you.’
‘Dad!’ Megan said, irritated. ‘Don’t you think you should ask Mum before inviting people to Christmas dinner?’
‘It’s just Lucas,’ Jonathan shrugged, ‘we’ve known him forever.’
‘And until last week you spent the last ten years trying to beat him up whenever you saw him.’
‘Completely justified,’ Lucas nodded, ‘I’d have done the same, sir.’
‘Stop it! Both of you!’ Megan growled.
‘Don’t you want me to come to dinner, Angel?’
‘Would you stop calling me that? I’m not Angel! I’ve never been an angel! I fuck up, and I make mistakes, and you can’t just ignore that because I’m here again!’
Lucas looked at her like he wasn’t really sure what to do with that information.
‘I know you’re not perfect, love, it’s just a nickname.’
She stood looking at him, feeling