Chapter 3. Taking Care of Mr. Snoop.
Claudia fell into her new job with grace and ease. The kids loved her. Nina thought she was cool because she could do a double flip off the diving board. Nolan said she was awesome because she wasn't afraid of earthworms and Nicholas thought she was fabulous because she could make funny voices with his toys, something every four year old loves. One of those toys was Mr. Snoop, a ragged bunny he'd had since he was about one month old.
Mr. Snoop, however, proved to be the bane of Claudia's existence sometimes. "Nicholas, I promise Mr. Snoop will be fine. I put him in on the delicate cycle. And I'll set him out in the sun to dry. Please stop crying." Nicholas had been bawling ever since Mr. Snoop fell into the mud pie he'd made and he was so distraught, Claudia thought he'd make himself throw up.
Brody had been looking out of his studio window, watching Claudia as she lay on one of the deck chairs reading a book. God, he could sit and watch her for hours. {Damn, Brody, you've got to get fucking focused.} He stared down at the practically white storyboard that lay in front of him.
When he saw Claudia put down her book and go to Nicholas, he knew something was amiss. And he shook his head as he watched Claudia carrying both Nicholas and Mr. Snoop in from the backyard. Even from his studio he could see Nicholas' red rimmed eyes. {Shit, what's wrong with him now?}
Brody stood with a slight bit of difficulty and laughed as he made his way into the main house. He chided himself, "Damn, Brode...you've seriously got to take a breather. God, maybe a cold shower! You're going to break yourself."
His brief moment of joviality as he thought about, or rather tried to stop thinking about, the bulge between his legs came to a quick end as Nicholas' cries pierced the air. He followed the wailing to the laundry room. "What's the problem, big guy?"
Claudia, who was still holding Nicholas or more accurately, he was holding on to her, nearly jumped out of her skin when Brody came up behind them. "Oh, God, Mr. Anderson. You scared me." She caught her breath and pointed to the washing machine, "Mr. Snoop went swimming, face first, in the mud." She set Nicholas on the dryer and rubbed her neck where he'd held her with a death grip.
Ever the calm soul, Brody quietly told Nicholas, "It's okay, see, Claudia's fixing him. He'll be fine in about twenty minutes." Nicholas didn't care. "I want Mr. Snoop better NOW!"
The little boy kicked his legs and nailed Claudia in the ribs so hard she fell back into Brody and together they both fell to the floor. "Oopsee doopsee." Nicholas put his hand over his mouth and his eyes grew wide.
While Brody had often imagined lying prone with his sweet nanny, their current situation wasn't exactly what he had in mind. Especially since it was apparent that Claudia was in pain. He slid out from under her and rolled over to check on her.
Brody stared into her beautiful eyes with concern as he placed his hand on her flat, tanned stomach, never intending to 'feel' her, but that was practically impossible. {God, her skin is so smooth.} "Are you alright?"
"I think so." Even above the sharp pain that radiated from her lower ribs, Claudia was overtly aware of Brody's hot touch. {Don't do or say anything stupid, Claude.} She tried to laugh it off, "I mean don't think my ribs are broken if that's what you're asking. Just got the wind knocked out of me." She glanced up at Nicholas, who looked very concerned, "It's okay Nick, I'm alright."
Brody cleared his throat. "Good. That's good." He wanted to stay there, even if it was only to look into her eyes. But he knew that was wrong.
So he stood up and looked at his son, "That was not very nice, young man. You could have really hurt Claudia. And then what would we do? I don't make grilled cheese sandwiches nearly as good as she does." He tweaked his son's nose and glanced down at her and saw that she'd gotten to her knees.
Brody looked down at Claudia and suddenly wished his son wasn't there. She looked so delicious in her bikini top and those peach colored shorts as she stood there on her knees. {Just the right height.} He shook the thought from his head. Yes, it had gotten quite difficult for Brody to be around Claudia Marshall in the past few days.
Maybe it was because Shannon wouldn't return any of his affection when he was home. Maybe it was from holding Claudia in his arms to comfort her after two boys had pulled her into the woods almost three weeks ago. The thought of which still made him sick..........
...Claudia was making her way down to the dock with the brownies she'd baked but forgotten to bring down. "Stupid, stupid! I hate this hill!" Her legs hurt from going up and down the long path. This was her third trip and they'd not even had lunch yet.
Brody was sitting on the dock watching the boys swim when two guys rode their jet skis up on the shore close to the woods. {What the hell? Don't they know this is private property?} He'd seen them going back and forth on for about an hour and had sort of put them in the back of his mind.
For a moment, he considered yelling at them as they walked up the embankment. {Let it go, Brode...probably just some closet gays heading to the woods for some fun. It's summer...let 'em have their fun.} Besides, Nicholas and Nolan were demanding his time so he had to turn back around.
As for Claudia, she had seen them and intentionally started to walk faster down the long, lonely path from the house to the dock. {Faster, Claudia, faster.} If she could just get closer to the shore, Brody would be able to see her.
But Claudia knew that his view was hampered by the boat house and those guys were getting closer. Before she realized it, they'd corralled her at the edge of the woods. She calmly panicked, if there is such a way to do so, and looked for a way out of the situation.
Those boys, probably in college, had been taunting her for the past week, asking her to come for a swim or have a beer. They had made her very nervous. As she stood there carrying the plate of brownies, she suddenly wished she'd told Mr. Anderson just how much they concerned her when Nina mentioned them last week.
"Hey, sweet thing. What you got there?" Asked the taller of the two, but only by about two inches. Claudia didn't say a word, she just kept walking, trying to get closer to the shore and farther from edge the thick woods. He grabbed her arm and stopped her. "I asked you a question. What you got there?"