Wildflower Park – Part Four. Bella Osborne

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She could do without the small talk. ‘What’s up?’

      ‘Does there need to be something up for me to call you?’

      Hudson waved at her and indicated he was going to go; Anna shook her head. ‘Liam, I’m kind of busy …’

      ‘Anna, we really need to have a proper chat.’

      ‘About what?’

      ‘Us, Anna. We made a mistake. I made a mistake. I know I’ve said it before but I don’t think you realise how serious I am. I want you back.’ She couldn’t ignore the sorrow in his voice.

      ‘Look—’

      ‘Anna!’ shouted Arlo and Anna was out of the kitchen in a flash and into the living room.

      ‘Sorry, Liam. I’ve gotta go.’

      Anna’s eyes frantically swept around the room but Arlo was sitting on the sofa with the TV on and everything looked fine. ‘What’s the matter?’

      ‘Can you put the Zombies on. Pleeeeease.’ He grinned at her.

      ‘Nope. Kids’ TV or bed. Your choice.’

      ‘O-kay. T-V.’

      As she reached the hall Hudson came out of the kitchen putting his jacket on. ‘What did Liam want?’

      ‘He wants to get back together,’ she said very matter-of-factly.

      ‘Right.’ Hudson pressed his lips together tightly.

      ‘It’s okay. You’re still my fake boyfriend.’

      ‘Phew.’ They both looked apprehensively at each other. ‘I’m going to make a move.’

      ‘Okay.’ Anna had hoped once she’d settled Arlo she’d have some adult company for what was likely to be a long night. ‘Actually, could you do me one more favour?’

      ‘Sure.’

      ‘I’ve not been home to feed Maurice and he’s going to be eating the furniture before long. Here’s my keys. His food is in the cupboard under the sink.’

      ‘No, problem. Do you need anything else? Nightwear? Toothbrush?’

      She did but she didn’t want him looking through her stuff. ‘No, just the cat feeding would be great. Thanks.’

      ‘I won’t go snooping. Cross my heart.’ He gave her a butter-wouldn’t-melt look.

      ‘Okay. Toothbrush and there’s a washbag on the windowsill in the bathroom with most of my stuff. That’d be great. Thanks.’

      Hudson was kicking himself as he left Sophie’s house. He had come with a clear mission for this evening and he had been derailed twice. Was it an omen? Was the universe trying to tell him something? He jogged round to Anna’s front door and let himself in. Maurice came to see him or more likely to point out that he hadn’t been fed.

      ‘Hey, Maurice. Sorry to hear about your balls, big guy.’ Hudson gave him a fuss and tried to encourage him to eat. Maurice sniffed the food and on deciding it wasn’t poisoned he began to eat. Hudson soon found the washbag and was double-checking the door was properly locked when he was aware someone was standing behind him.

      He swung round and came face to face with Connor. ‘Hey, buddy, you gave me a start. You looking for Anna?’

      ‘Is she okay?’ Connor nodded at the floral washbag in Hudson’s hand.

      ‘Yeah, she’s fine. Sophie has gone into labour. Anna’s babysitting and she needed some stuff.’ He held up the washbag as evidence. ‘I’m taking it back now.’ Hudson checked the door again.

      ‘I’ll walk with you,’ said Connor, falling in step.

      ‘Did you and Anna have plans tonight?’ asked Hudson.

      Connor puffed out his cheeks. ‘Look you seem like a decent bloke but just so we’re clear – me and Anna are in a relationship and things are going great. I’d be grateful if you’d respect that.’

      Hudson’s eyebrows puckered. ‘Right. Of course.’

      ‘You don’t mind me mentioning it, do you?’

      ‘No. I mean …’ He wanted to say more but this wasn’t the right time and Connor certainly wasn’t the right person. ‘I’m pleased for you both.’ Hudson gave Connor a convivial pat on the shoulder.

      ‘Thanks. She’s something else, isn’t she?’

      ‘Yeah. You’ve got one of the best there.’ Hudson was relieved when they reached Sophie’s house. ‘You know, I don’t even need to come in. Here.’ He handed Connor the washbag and keys. ‘Tell her I’ll see at work. Night.’

      ‘Will do. Bye.’ Connor waited on the steps and watched Hudson leave before knocking.

      Anna opened the door with a beaming smile, which faltered for the briefest of moments. She looked past Connor. ‘Have you seen …’

      ‘Hudson gave me this,’ he said, handing over the washbag. ‘He had to rush off somewhere.’ Connor shrugged.

      ‘Did he give you my keys?’

      ‘Oh, yeah. Here.’ He handed them over. ‘Can I come in?’

      ‘I’m actually in the middle of putting Arlo to bed and I can’t leave him for one second. Sorry. Can I call you?’

      Connor’s expression was unreadable. ‘Sure. You do what you need to.’

      ‘Thanks.’ She gave him a quick kiss on the cheek and shut the door.

      ‘Anna! Anna!’ called Arlo urgently from upstairs.

      ‘Yes, Arlo?’ replied Anna already heading in his direction.

      ‘I’ve done a huge poo! Come and see.’ There was a long pause. ‘Please!’

      Anna was feeding a breakfast of mushed Weetabix to Petal whilst simultaneously discussing the career opportunities of being a Viking with Arlo when her mobile began vibrating along the worktop.

      ‘Hi, Dave,’ she said, before mouthing to Arlo. ‘It’s Daddy.’

      ‘Hello, Daddy,’ shouted Arlo.

      ‘Hi, son,’ replied Dave. Anna put him on speakerphone. ‘Any news?’

      ‘Okay. Yes, we have news. Hey, kids, you’ve got a brand-new … baby …’ there was a long pause ‘… brother.’

      ‘Yay!’ shouted Arlo.

      ‘Ay!’ shouted Petal and she backhanded her Weetabix bowl sending it flying in spectacular fashion across the kitchen, splattering both Anna and Arlo. Arlo started to laugh.

      ‘Congratulations,’

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