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Chapter no 6

The Things We Leave Unfinished

August 1940

Middle Wallop, England

Scarlettโ€™s heart clenched as she watched Jameson whirl Constance around the small dance floor of the local pub. He took so much care with Constance because he knew how precious she was to Scarlett, which only made her like him more.

Too much, too soon, too fastโ€ฆit was all of that and then some, but she couldnโ€™t bring herself to slow it down.

โ€œYouโ€™re falling for him, arenโ€™t you?โ€ one of his American friendsโ€” Howard Reed, if she remembered correctlyโ€”asked from across their table, his arm wrapped around Christine, another filter officer who bunked in the same hut as Scarlett.

Christine glanced over the top of the newspaper she was reading. The headlines were more than enough to convince Scarlett to look away.

โ€œIโ€ฆcouldnโ€™t say,โ€ Scarlett answered, even as heat bloomed in her cheeks, giving her away. She was with Jameson every free moment they had, and between his flight hours and her schedule, there werenโ€™t a lot of moments to be had between them.

Sheโ€™d only known him for three weeks, and yet she couldnโ€™t remember what the world had felt like before. There were now two eras in her lifeโ€” before Jameson, and now.

She filed theย after Jamesonย in the same category asย after the war. Both were obscure enough concepts that she refused to waste her time examining either of them, especially now. Since the Battle of Britain, as Churchill had called it, had begun a few weeks ago, and the Germans had begun bombing various airfields around Britain, their time together had taken on the sharp, undeniable taste of desperationโ€”an urgency to grasp on to what they could while they had it.

Work had picked up, too. Their schedule was grueling, and she found herself placing flags for Jamesonโ€™s own patrols on the map, marking his current location and holding her breath as the news came in minute by minute from the radio operators. She noticed every time a 609 flag moved, even if it wasnโ€™t on her section of the board.

โ€œYeah, well, heโ€™s sweet on you, too,โ€ Howard remarked with a grin.

The song came to an end, but there was no band to clap for, just a record to be changed.

Jameson escorted Constance through the sea of uniforms and back to the table.

โ€œDance with me, Scarlett,โ€ he said, offering his hand and a smile that stripped away her defenses.

โ€œOf course.โ€ She traded places with her sister, then slid into Jamesonโ€™s arms as a slower tune started up.

โ€œIโ€™m glad I got to see you tonight,โ€ he said into her hair.

โ€œI hate that itโ€™s only for a few hours.โ€ She rested her cheek on his chest and breathed him in. He always smelled like soap, aftershave lotion, and the tang of metal that seemed to cling to his skin even between patrols.

โ€œIโ€™ll take a few hours with you on a Wednesday night whenever I get the chance,โ€ he promised softly.

His heartbeat was strong and steady as they swayed. Here was the only place she felt safe or certain about anything lately. There was nothing in this world that compared to the feel of his arms around her.

โ€œI wish I could stay here, just like this,โ€ she said softly, her fingers making lazy circles on the shoulder of his uniform.

โ€œWe can.โ€ His hand splayed on her lower back without venturing into more southern territory, unlike many of the other soldiers around them with their partners.

Jameson was respectful to the level of complete and utter frustration. He hadnโ€™t so much as kissed herโ€”not really, though heโ€™d often move just close enough to spike her heart rate before pressing his lips to her forehead.

โ€œFor another fifteen minutes,โ€ she muttered. โ€œThen you have to leave for

patrol.โ€

โ€œAnd you have work, if Iโ€™m not mistaken.โ€

She sighed, then looked away from the couple next to them as dancing became a fully involved kiss.

โ€œWhy havenโ€™t you kissed me?โ€ Scarlett asked him softly.

His rhythm broke for a breath of a second, and he took her chin between his thumb and finger, tilting her face gently toward his. โ€œYet.โ€

Her brow furrowed.

โ€œWhy havenโ€™t I kissed youย yet,โ€ he clarified. โ€œDonโ€™t play with words.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not.โ€ He caressed her lower lip with his thumb. โ€œIโ€™m just making sure you know itโ€™s aย yet.โ€

She rolled her eyes. โ€œFine, then why havenโ€™t you kissed meย yet?โ€ All around them, the world changed so fast, she barely knew what to expect in the next minute. Bombs fell and planes crashed, yet he acted like they had yearsโ€”when she wasnโ€™t sure they even had days.

โ€ฆ

He glanced toward the couple at their left. No wonder she was questioning his less than speedy timing. โ€œBecause youโ€™re not just another girl in a pub,โ€ he said as they began to sway again, his hand cupping her face gently. โ€œBecause weโ€™ve only been alone once, and kissing you for the first time isnโ€™t something I want to happen in front of an audience.โ€ Not if he kissed her like he wanted to.

โ€œOh.โ€ Her eyebrows shot up.

โ€œOh.โ€ A slow smile spread across his face. If she knew half the thoughts that went through his head when it came to her, she would have put in for a transfer. โ€œI also know your world has a hell of a lot more rules than mine, so Iโ€™m trying my best not to break any of them.โ€

โ€œNot so many, really.โ€ She tugged her lower lip between her teeth, as though she needed to think it over.

โ€œSweetheart, youโ€™re an actual aristocrat under this uniform.โ€ From what heโ€™d been able to piece together between what little she told him about her family and the details Constance was more than willing to part with, the life Scarlett led as a WAAF officer was so different from her pre-war lifestyle that the two couldnโ€™t be compared.

She blinked. โ€œMy parents are.โ€

He laughed. โ€œAnd the difference is?โ€

โ€œWell, I donโ€™t have any brothers, so the title will go into abeyance once my father passes,โ€ she answered with a shrug. โ€œConstance and I are seen as equal under the law, so unless one of us declines the title, neither of us will inherit it. Weโ€™ve both decided not to decline, which is rather brilliant when you think about it.โ€ A corner of her mouth lifted in a secretive smile, making him wish they were alone and far from in public.

โ€œYouโ€™ve decided to fight for it?โ€ English peerage was so far beyond his area of expertise that he didnโ€™t pretend to understand.

โ€œNo.โ€ Her hand slid up his shoulder and over the collar of his uniform until she cupped the back of his neck. He felt her touch in every nerve of his body. โ€œWe decidedย notย to fight for it by simply not declining it. Neither of us wants it. Constance is engaged to Edward, who will inherit his own, so our parents are pleased, and I want nothing to do with it.โ€ She shook her head. โ€œWe made a vow when we were younger. See?โ€ She lifted her hand, showing a faint line of a scar down her palm. โ€œIt was all very dramatic.โ€

His head tilted slightly as he absorbed her words. โ€œAnd whatย doย you want, Scarlett?โ€

The record changed, and the tempo picked up, but they stayed at the same, gentle sway at the edge of the floor, carving out their own little ballad.

โ€œRight now, I want to dance with you,โ€ she answered, stroking her fingers down his neck.

โ€œI can give you that.โ€ Man, it was those eyes that just about knocked him on his ass every time. She could have asked for the moon, and he would have flown his Spitfire into the stratosphere just to get her to look at

him like she was right now.

When that song ended, they reluctantly left the floor, holding hands as they approached the table.

โ€œSeven fifteen,โ€ Constance noted with a small grimace. โ€œItโ€™s about time we get going, isnโ€™t it?โ€ She stood and handed Scarlett her hat.

โ€œIt is,โ€ Scarlett agreed. โ€œEspecially since weโ€™ll need to drop by the airfield for Jameson and Howard.โ€ She turned to Christine, who was still consumed by the newspaper. โ€œChristine?โ€

She startled. โ€œOh, Iโ€™m sorry. I was just reading about the bombing in Sussex.โ€

Well, that certainly sobered the mood. Jamesonโ€™s fingers tightened slightly around Scarlettโ€™s. โ€œWell, I guess Iโ€™ll drive and you read,โ€ he offered with a tight smile.

Christine nodded, and they all made their way to the car. Tonight, neither he nor Howard had been able to secure their companyโ€™s car, but Scarlett had.

โ€œYou donโ€™t mind dropping us by the airfield?โ€ he asked as he held the front passenger door open for her.

โ€œNot at all,โ€ she promised, her hand skimming along his waist as she slid into the seat. โ€œIt will give me another ten minutes with you, and who knows when Iโ€™ll get that again.โ€

He nodded, then shut the door once she was in, wishing sheโ€™d have preferred Constance, Christine, or even Howard drove instead of him so he could have tucked her in tight against him in the back seat. Instead, he took the wheel and began the drive to the airfield. This was always when the mood shifted between them, when they both mentally prepared for what their nights had in store while theyโ€™d be apart.

The sun was starting to set earlier now that they were in the middle of August, but heโ€™d still have a healthy amount of light for takeoff in an hour.

โ€œHow about some music?โ€ Constance asked, breaking the silence.

โ€œThe radio in this one is broken,โ€ Scarlett said. โ€œLooks like one of us will have to sing.โ€

Jameson smiled, shaking his head. The girl had a dry sense of humor, and he couldnโ€™t get enough of it.

โ€œHere, Iโ€™ll read. May I?โ€ Howard asked, and Jameson heard the paper shifting hands. โ€œI have five dollars that says I can get everyone to sleep before we reach the airfield with this thing.โ€ Howardโ€™s eyebrows shot up in the rearview. โ€œExcept you, Stanton. Youโ€™d better stay awake.โ€

โ€œOn it,โ€ Jameson responded as they pulled onto the station. Once they were through the gate, he took Scarlettโ€™s hand, shaking his head at the mundane tone Howard used to read an article about supply shortages.

โ€œHe really might put me to sleep,โ€ Scarlett whispered. Jameson squeezed her hand.

โ€œComing to the aid of our troops is none other than the head of Wadsworth Shipping, George Wadsworthโ€”โ€ Howard continued.

Scarlett stiffened at his side.

โ€œโ€”who has more than one merger to celebrate with a confirmed source stating that his oldest son, Henry, is to be engaged to the oldest daughter of Baron and Lady Wrightโ€ฆโ€

Scarlett gasped, covering her mouth with the hand heย wasnโ€™tย holding. โ€œOh God,โ€ Constance muttered.

Jameson felt the earth beneath him shift, and his stomach bottomed out.

It canโ€™t be.

Howardโ€™s solemn gaze met his in the rearview, and he knew it was. โ€œWell, surely thereโ€™s more than oneย Wrightย in the country,โ€ Christine

muttered, yanking the paper back from Howard. โ€œHenry is to be engaged to the oldest daughter of Baron and Lady Wright, Scarlettโ€ฆโ€ Christine fell quiet as she glanced toward Scarlett.

โ€œPlease, read the rest,โ€ Jameson snapped. What the hell? Had she played him for a fool? Or had he been a fool all along?

โ€œUmโ€ฆScarlett,โ€ she continued to read, โ€œwho is currently serving in His Majestiesโ€™ Womenโ€™s Auxiliary Air Force. Both of Wrightโ€™s daughters joined the fight last year and were commissioned as officers.โ€ The paper crinkled. โ€œThe rest is about the munitions,โ€ she finished softly, just in time for him to

park the car at the edge of the lot that faced the narrow end of all three hangers.

โ€œLooks like you lost that five dollars, Howard, because weโ€™re all wide awake.โ€ Jameson killed the engine and threw open the door. She was already in a relationship and about to beย engaged.ย While heโ€™d been falling in love with her, sheโ€™d been using him for what? A little entertainment? He glanced to the runway at his left, ready to launch, to leave the ground behind for a few hours.

โ€ฆ

Jameson slammed the door, and the sound jarred Scarlett from her shock. She flew out of the car, but he was halfway down the pavement to the hangar by the time she caught up with him. โ€œJameson! Wait!โ€

How could they do this? How could they inform theย Dailyย that she and Henry were going to be engaged when sheโ€™d firmly told her mother she wouldnโ€™t do it? It wasย themย behind this, not just George. This reeked of her parentsโ€™ interference, and sheโ€™d be damned if it cost her Jameson.

โ€œWait for what, Scarlett?โ€ he snapped as he strode away, those warm, dark eyes of his going cold and taking her heart with them. โ€œWait for you to marry some rich society-type? Was that why you wanted to know why I hadnโ€™t kissed you yet? Were you worried about running out of time to pull one over on me?โ€ He never broke stride, those long legs carrying him farther away from her with every step.

โ€œThatโ€™s not whatโ€™s going on! Iโ€™m not engaged!โ€ she argued, racing to get ahead of him. โ€œListen to me!โ€ She put her hands on his chest and stopped, forcing him to pause or run her over.

He halted, but the look he gave crushed her all the same. โ€œAre youย gettingย engaged?โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ She shook her head emphatically. โ€œMy parents want me to marry Henry, but I wonโ€™t do it. Theyโ€™re trying to force my hand.โ€ She would never forgive them for this. Not ever.

โ€œForce your hand?โ€ His jaw ticked, and her mind scrambled for a way to make him understand.

โ€œYes!โ€ She didnโ€™t bother to check if they were being overheard or where the others from the car were. She didnโ€™t care who heard what she said as long as he did. โ€œItโ€™s not true.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s in the paper!โ€ He stepped back from her and laced his fingers over his hat.

โ€œBecause they think publishing it as fact will force me to agree out of embarrassment or duty!โ€ she fired back.

โ€œWill it?โ€ he challenged.

โ€œNo!โ€ Her chest tightened, facing the possibility that he might not believe her.

He looked away, clearly torn, and she couldnโ€™t blame him. Her parents and the Wadsworths had dumped her in a damnable mess.

โ€œJameson, please. I swear Iโ€™m not marrying Henry Wadsworth.โ€ Death was preferable.

โ€œBut your parents want you to?โ€ She nodded.

โ€œAnd this Wadsworth guy wants you to?โ€

โ€œHenryโ€™s father believes the titleโ€”and the seat in the House of Lordsโ€” will fall to Henry if we marry, and if not Henry, then our firstborn son, which it wonโ€™t becauseโ€”โ€

โ€œYourย firstborn son?โ€ His eyes narrowed. โ€œNow youโ€™re having future kids with this guy?โ€

Apparently, that wasย notย the thing to say to get him to understand.

โ€œOf course not! None of it matters, because Iโ€™m not going to marry him!โ€ A dull buzzing sounded in her head, as though her own mind were shutting down to spare her what felt like impending heartbreak. โ€œIf you believe this stunt, you let them win. I will not.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s easy to lose a fight you donโ€™t know youโ€™re in.โ€ At least he was looking at her again, but the accusation in his eyes nearly brought tears to hers. He looked as though heโ€™d been betrayed, and in a way, he had.

โ€œI should have told you,โ€ she whispered.

โ€œYes, you should have,โ€ he agreed. โ€œWhat kind of parents try to force their daughter into a marriage she doesnโ€™t want?โ€ His hands slid to the back of his neck, as if he needed to keep those hands busy.

โ€œThe kind who have sold off nearly all the land and spent themselves into financial ruin.โ€ Her arms fell to her sides as Jamesonโ€™s eyes widened. โ€œTitles donโ€™t necessarily mean lavish bank accounts.โ€ The buzzing grew louder.

โ€œStanton! Reed! We have to go!โ€ someone shouted from behind them. โ€œFinancial ruin.โ€ Jameson shook his head. โ€œYou mean to tell me that

your parents are what? Selling you off?โ€

โ€œTrying to, yes.โ€ There was the ugly truth of it, and his face showed it. She bristled. โ€œDonโ€™t look at me like that. You Americans think youโ€™ve escaped the system of inherited wealth, but instead of the king and the peerage, you have the Astors and the Rockefellers.โ€

โ€œWe donโ€™t sell off our daughters.โ€ His eyebrows shot high.

โ€œI could name at least three American heiresses who have married into the peerage in the last decade alone.โ€ Scarlett folded her arms across her chest.

โ€œSo now youโ€™re defending this?โ€ Jameson shot back as Howard ran by, turning to jog in reverse.

โ€œStanton! Now!โ€ Howard shouted, waving his arm.

โ€œNo, thatโ€™s not what I mean!โ€ Scarlett sputtered. The buzzing noise shifted, the tone deepening.ย Approaching aircraft. The patrol before Jamesonโ€™s was returning, which meant she had precious seconds. โ€œJameson, Iโ€™m not marrying Henry. I swear it.โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€ he questioned, then snapped his gaze skyward, his eyes narrowing before she could even answer.

โ€œAmong other reasons, because I want you, you daft Yank!โ€ God, sheโ€™d really lost it, arguing in public like this, but she couldnโ€™t bring herself to stop, and the man wasnโ€™t evenย listeningย anymore.

โ€œAre those ours?โ€ Howard pointed in the same direction Jamesonโ€™s

attention was already focused.

The squadron broke through the low-hanging clouds, and her stomach curdled. Those were not Spitfires.

The air-raid sirens wailed out the warning, but it was too late.

The end of the runway blew apart with a deafening blast she felt throughout her body. Smoke and debris filled the air as the next one hit within a heartbeat, louder and closer.

โ€œGet down!โ€ Jameson tugged her into the curve of his body, turning his back on the blasts and pulling her to the ground. Her knees collided with the pavement.

The hanger fifty yards in front of them exploded.

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