Turning the Cliché Upside Down.
We all know the clichés about infidelity and
politics. It’s practically a given that we can expect to see a few high profile
politicians caught in sexually compromising situations each year. The stories
are so commonplace they’ve ceased to be stories.
Then I heard an interesting Behind the Music story on CBC Radio 2 one day and my eyes popped. I
suddenly saw how the typical scenario could be flipped and freshened. This
revelation was spawned by Margaret Trudeau, the wife and first lady to the former
Canadian Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau. She caused a scandal when she disappeared
for seven days and seven nights, without word, to hang out with the Rolling
Stones in New York City. When Margaret was eventually located, at their hotel
with them, eyebrows shot even higher. Under pressure to return to her waiting
husband, she promptly flew home and announced she wanted to get her own
apartment in NYC and commute back and forth to Ottawa. She’d found the role of
first lady dull. It didn’t suit her.
I immediately began to consider what it would be
like for a neglected political wife, particularly one married to a man with
power and influence. What if she’d already become merely a prop at his side,
meant to personalize him with voters? As in the original version, I intended to
make Justine’s forbidden love interest a musician. Sean chose photographer
instead. He was right, of course. I love how he asserted himself. As a
sensitive and perceptive photographer, her loneliness, dejection, and
isolation, even in a crowded ballroom, reached out to him. They were both on
the edge of that world, yet apart from it. You could almost say they were destined
to meet.
But innocent or not, the scandal breaks and that’s
when things get really exciting. So join Justine and Sean and let your heart
decide where she truly belongs.
Is
the scandal worth it? Only she can answer that.
For
two years Justine Hubbard has played the supportive wife role for her husband
in public…and nowhere else. Senator Gary Hubbard's philandering ended her love
for him. But sometimes there are reasons people decide to maintain the illusion
of a happy marriage when the relationship is over.
Living
a lie until after the election wasn't an issue—until she met Sean O'Donnell.
She can't fool the perceptive photographer. He understands her. He wants her.
After feeling invisible to her husband, that's an intoxicating discovery. But
having condemned her husband for his hushed affairs, it would be hypocritical
to give in to her desire for Sean.
All
it would take is a whisper of scandal for her husband's political enemies to
bring him down. She wouldn't dream of sacrificing Gary's career, their causes,
and her own good name. But how can she stay away from Sean now that she's
fallen for him?
Content
Warning: contains sensual sex and mild language
~Excerpt~
The
senator put his arm around his wife while she stood, frozen, her smile brittle
on the edges. "Justine is a big patron of the arts. I'm glad she found
someone interesting to talk to tonight. She hates these functions."
Sean
smiled tightly, noting her discomfort. "She's not the only one."
"Yes,
well…" The senator rubbed his hands together. "The sooner I get out
of here, the sooner I can get home."
Sean
felt the next perfunctory kiss was for his benefit. His heart went out to her.
"Don't
wait up," the senator said to his wife.
One
more insincere handshake with Sean and the man was gone.
She
seemed to shrink, as if letting go of the tension took an inch off her height.
"I think he forgot to call for my car."
"I'm
just about to leave. Would you like to share a cab?"
The
corner of her mouth twitched and she nodded, her lovely hazel eyes shining,
though not a tear fell.
They
ditched their glasses and headed to the atrium. Twice his hand strayed
automatically toward the small of her back as they walked. He had to remind
himself not to touch her.
Collecting
their coats, he helped her into hers then slipped on his own, winding his slate
gray scarf around his neck.
He
didn't hesitate to offer his arm on the way out. Her high heels demanded it.
Even though the sidewalk had clearly been shoveled once already, snow continued
to fall, the scattered salt leaving circular patterns of melt amidst the slick.
The doorman waved a cab forward and opened the door for them. Sean helped her
into the back then slid in after her.
The
doorman shut them in as Sean adjusted his long coat on the seat around him.
"Let's drop you off first."
"All
right." She leaned forward and gave the cabbie her address.
*
* * *
Justine
was hyper aware of O'Donnell's hand resting on the seat not eight inches from
hers as they rode across the city. If they both stretched out a pinky, they
might even touch. Beyond handshakes, she hadn't touched a man in so long. Gary
no longer counted. He only touched her in public. After his second affair,
she'd insisted.
Her
life, her marriage, her husband—all of it was a sham.
Glancing
surreptitiously at Sean O'Donnell as he watched the scenery pass, she was
struck by how handsome he was, in a completely natural way. There was no hint
of product in his hair to tame and control the wayward curls flaring out behind
his ears. If anyone gave Gary's hair a little pat it would shift on his head
like one solid, perfect helmet.
Even
though it was faint, she could smell Old Spice coming off her quiet seatmate.
It made her smile. Ah, memories. Back in the day, she used to love that
aftershave. Gary only wore expensive cologne.
Sean
cleaned up nicely, but she could tell he was as uncomfortable with the public
side of his life as she was with hers. There was something genuine about him.
After living with a facsimile of a human being for seven years, that was an
attractive quality to have.
The
cab turned onto her street and she began to worry the purse in her lap. Their
ride had taken no time at all. They pulled to the curb in front of her
townhouse and she started to open the clasp on her purse for her share of the
fare. That's when Sean O'Donnell finally touched her bare hand, stopping her.
"It
was on the way," he said.
"Thank
you."
He
exited the car then held the door, assisting her out. "I'll walk you
up."
Afraid
it would feel too much like the end of an awkward date, she declined his offer,
though she appreciated his consideration. "That isn't necessary."
"Don't
forget, the Russell Gallery. I hope to see you there, Mrs. Hubbard."
Flattered,
she laughed softly. "I'll be there. But please, call me Justine."
She
liked how his eyes crinkled at the corners when he smiled. "Sean."
"Thank
you for the ride."
"My
pleasure. Goodnight, Justine." He stood there, silent and seemingly
unaffected by the large, fluffy snowflakes settling on his hair and shoulders.
"Goodnight,
Sean." Feeling a blush coming on, she hurried up her front steps and
slipped her key in the lock. He was still watching over her from the open car
door when she turned on the light and stepped into the foyer. Lifting her hand,
she gave him a final parting wave.
Nodding
once in return, he dipped his head and got back into the taxi.
As
the car pulled away, she fell against the door and turned the deadbolt, her
heart racing in a thrilling and inappropriate way.
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~About the Author~
I write stories I like to read–contemporary romances with
identifiable characters and themes. Life is hard. Love makes it
bearable. If you enjoy stories with heat and humor, I have a title for you.
I’m a pampered wife, lucky mom to three amazing sons and one
wonderful daughter-in-law, and I recently became a very young grandma. I should
probably underline the word very. Oh heck, why not the word young too?
Nah, you get the picture. I’m also the daily monitor of one naughty
dog with attitude.
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