Saturday 11 March 2017

Tales from the Finchbottom Vale – (12) The Girl in the Poppy Print Dress

(Part 01)

The day began very early for Jerry as he reluctantly prepared to leave the arms of his lover, it was first light and the dawn chorus was in full voice.
His real name was Julius Jeremiah Damien Quinton-Snape, which he always thought was like something out of Charles Dickens novel with a hint of Hogwarts thrown in for good measure, he thought he would probably be a villain though knowing his luck.
He hated his name, Julius was so old fashioned, and he also hated Damien because of its association with the antichrist, so he used his middle name Jeremiah which he didn’t like very much better but he shortened it to Jerry and everyone assumed falsely that it was short for Jeremy, but he didn’t enlighten them.
As he prepared to slip out of her bed she rolled over and put her arm across his chest.
“Don’t go Jez” she implored
“I have to Marti” he replied “I’ve got a long drive ahead of me”
They were in her room at the Seaview Hotel in Sharpington-By-Sea where she was staying for the Easter Weekend with a group of friends.
“Oh stay a bit longer” she begged and she kissed his chest
“I wish I could honey” he said as he kissed her on the forehead.
He really did want to stay with her but he had a wedding to go to in Abbottsford, a family wedding to boot, that required his attendance, on pain of death according to his mother.
He picked up her phone from the bedside table and tapped in his own number, and sent a text to himself so they then both had each other’s numbers.
Although he had to leave she and her friend’s weren’t leaving until Monday.

He had only met her the day before and he’d fallen head over heels for her at first sight.
Jerry arrived in Sharpington-By-Sea on Thursday for a stag do and he had met Marti, the girl in the poppy print dress on Friday morning at a coffee shop on the pier.
He was preparing for the long drive home with an Americana to go and she was in front of him ordering a Macchiato but they got talking and sat and drank their coffees at a table outside and ended up spending the whole day together, and the night.
They hit it off immediately and it was like they’d known each other all their lives.

It was funny how thing worked out he hadn’t gone to Sharpington to meet someone, in fact if truth be told he hadn’t really wanted to go at all, he wasn’t particularly close to the groom, but he was family and according to his mother that was what counted.
But having met someone, which was unexpected in itself, everything that followed was not only unexpected in was completely out of character.
He was not the sort of person to do things on a whim, he was an accountant and therefore by definition a planner.
Very definitely not a make it up as you go along kind of guy.
Nor was he the sleep with the first girl you meet type of guy so the event’s in Sharpington on the Good Friday were quite significant for him, and he hoped for her also.

(Part 02)

On the long drive home Jerry couldn’t get Marti out of his thoughts and by the time he reached his flat in Abbottsford he was convinced that she was the one, she fitted the template perfectly, so logically she had to be the one.
He had carried the “template” with him, etched into his brain almost since the moment of his sexual awakening.
Long brown hair falling across her shoulders in generous waves, hazel eyes, intelligent, warm and full of familiarity that screwed tight shut when she laughed.
A pretty face, which hers was, pretty but at the same time full of imperfections, an aquiline nose, a small scar above her right eye, a lopsided smile and freckled cheeks.
An exquisitely defined jawline as if chiselled from marble and a strong and resolute chin.
She was also very tall, as tall as him in her heels and he was six-foot two, and slim as a willow and lithe as a dancer.
But all of that was purely superficial, just an accident of heritage, what made Marti special and by extension “the one” was that she was funny, intelligent, insightful, caring, romantic and grounded.
In fact she was so obviously the one because she ticked every single box, plus numerous other boxes that he hadn’t even known existed until he met her.
Jerry wasn’t exactly sure where that template came from but he had always had it and he had begun in recent years to wonder if he would ever meet the girl to fit it or if indeed such a girl even existed but that was before he met the girl in the poppy print dress.

He got back to his flat in plenty of time to change for the wedding and drive to Childean to pick up his mum who was wearing a spectacularly ridiculous hat.
The wedding at St Andrew’s Church passed off without a hitch and the reception at the Dancingdean Spa Hotel was very lavish but he spent much of that happy day in Childean wishing he was somewhere else and he cursed his luck at having to be there.
“Why did I have to meet her this weekend of all weekends” he pondered, but then if it hadn’t been that weekend he wouldn’t have been in Sharpington in the first place.
“Why didn’t I invite her to the wedding?” he asked himself
“No that wouldn’t have worked” he concluded “He wasn’t ready to introduce her to his mum, that would just frighten her away”
He decided to just feel grateful that he had met her and to look forward to the moment he would see her again.

However there was a fly in the ointment because although the wedding all went off according to plan there was from his point of view a distinct downside on the whole day and that was that he couldn’t get a phone signal which drove him crazy so he wasn’t able to get through to Marti at all.

(Part 03)

On Sunday and Monday there were a succession of family farewells and hug fests as Jerry waved goodbye to three generations of his extended family and after the four day weekend was over it was back to work in the thrilling world of accountancy.
It seemed especially tedious on that particular Tuesday because his mind was elsewhere.
He began the day by trying to get hold of Marti on the phone again but he had no more good fortune than he done at the weekend.

All week long they kept missing each other on the phone and for the first half of it they communicated solely by voice mail if you can call it communication.
Marti was in lectures at Abbottsford University all week and had several approaching deadlines and for Jerry it was the financial year end for the company he worked for so Jerry was having to work late every night and spend a disproportionate amount of time in meetings with department managers, accountants and auditors.
He was reassured however that she seemed to be every bit as anxious to talk to him as he was to talk to her.
If it hadn’t been such a hellish week at work he would have driven back down to Sharpington to see her, but that wasn’t an option, firstly because he was just too busy but the main reason was because she wasn’t there.
Unfortunately he didn’t know where she was living in Abbottsford so he couldn’t go and see her there.
So they both kept ringing one another and they both kept missing each other so by Thursday he was getting increasingly frustrated by his failure to make contact with her and he could tell by her tone that she was too.
Then he had a brain wave and he texted her his email address and then he cursed himself and his stupidity for not thinking of it earlier.
He just hoped she would see it in the same light as he did and they could finally converse and makes plans that didn’t consist of talking to each other’s voice mail.
Luckily he needn’t have worried, Marti thought it was a great idea and wished that she had thought of it and then the email traffic flowed between them and the volume and content was quite epic and were tantamount to love letters and woven amongst the sentimental words of love were the minutiae of the everyday, the mundane and the ordinary that would make up the fabric of their budding relationship.
But despite the fluidity of the email traffic they were still no nearer actually seeing each other face to face.

(Part 04)

On Saturday Jerry had to work a 12 hour day to put the finishing touches to the yearend accounts and on Sunday it was his mum’s birthday so he had planned to spend the whole day with her.
However he had at least finally succeeded in talking to Marti and it turned out that she was tied up all weekend as well.
But they were both hopeful that the following week would offer an opportunity for them to actually get together.

Jerry picked his mum up from Childean on Sunday morning and took her to St Andrew’s Church and afterwards out for lunch to The Huntsman’s Lodge restaurant and from there he drove her home and then went inside to have tea with her.
“Put the kettle on Julius” she said and he winced at the sound of his name said out loud but he duly obliged and while he was in the kitchen there was a knock at the door.
His mum answered the knock and an exchange of exited chatter ensued.
He recognised the other voice to be that of Aunty Erin, she wasn’t really an auntie just a long standing family friend who was particularly close to his mum.
Jerry hadn’t seen her since he was at school, but throughout his childhood she and her family had featured extensively in his life.
“I thought I would just pop in and wish you a happy birthday dear” Erin said
“And I brought Sonja along to say hello, she’s just back from University for the weekend”
Jerry’s heart sank, he remembered Sonja very well, she was younger than him by about 4 years and she was a clumsy gawky girl who used to trail around after him.
She was a blight on his childhood summer holidays.
“Oh it’s so lovely to see you Sonja” his mum said
“Julius is in the kitchen”
He winced again at the use of his name and a moment later Jerry got his first sight of the young woman called Sonja, narrow hipped, round pert buttocks, small breasts, firm to the touch and soft-silky skin.
And that last part wasn’t wishful thinking either, he knew this to be true and not merely a fanciful notion, because it was her bed he had reluctantly vacated the previous weekend and as if to dispel any doubts she was wearing the same poppy print dress she wore when they first met.
“I thought it would be nice for them to see each other again” Erin said
It was nice to see her, he thought but not as nice as it was the last time they met.
So Marti was actually Sonja Martl, he didn’t realise the clumsy gawky girl Sonja of his childhood as the same girl who called herself Marti who he’d made love to in Sharpington.
She went by the name of Marti because so many people misread or misspoke her surname and so that name stuck.
So it turned out they really had known each other for ever, that’s why she seemed to fit the template, because she was the template.
“So you’re Julius” Marti said
“And you’re Sonja” Jerry responded
“It’s nice to see you again” she said formally “After all these years”
“Yes, perhaps we might go out while you’re home and catch up” he replied and then he whispered
“Did you know?”
Marti just shook her head in the negative and said
“Yes that would be nice”

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