The three
friends up at Wood Hill Farm were all single girls and looked likely to remain
so, Rachel Pegg had an admirer but she thought him unsuitable or unworthy, no
one was quite sure which or for that matter why.
The
wellington boot was on the other foot for Kashveena Kaur who had already lost
her heart but was reluctant to do anything about it and Jenna Newman thought that
any search for a meaningful love with someone of a like mind would be a
fruitless exercise so she wasn’t prepared to bother, which is how the three of
them all ended up living together at Wood Hill farm.
The Newman’s and the Pegg’s had been tenant farmers on
the Mornington Estate since God was a boy.
The Newman’s farmed up at Wood Hill on the edge of the
Dancingdean Forest and the Pegg’s below them at Vale Farm.
The farm up on Wood Hill was the larger of the two,
which had at its center the large farmhouse, parts of which dated back six
centuries.
It had been added to over the years to accommodate the
growing Newman clan until it was now comprised of six upstairs bedrooms and an
equal number of rooms on the ground floor.
There was also milking sheds, barns, hen houses,
assorted out buildings and a farm cottage.
Vale Farm on the other hand was smaller and less
diverse in nature but it had been around every bit as long.
However much of the Pegg’s land that made Vale Farm
prosperous was lost as it formed part of the tract of land compulsory purchased
by the War Office that became Mornington Field a hundred years earlier but they
still worked what was left to good effect.
But the remaining land was never enough to support the
whole family, so many of the Pegg’s had to leave the Vale in search of work elsewhere
or get work as labourers for other farmers,
so Vale Farm suffered as a result.
The only surviving Pegg’s, Bob and Rachel, were
hopeful that when Mornington Field returned back to the Estate’s ownership they
would get the land back that they had lost and they could rebuild the farm to
what it was in its heyday.
Wood Hill farm however had thrived over those same
hundred years but despite that, and for very different reasons there were now only
two Newman’s left as well, Jenna and Gavin.
Fortunately as well as being neighbour’s they were
also very good friends and had grown up together.
As a result of the two very different sets of
circumstances the Pegg’s had two little land and the Newman’s had more than the
two of them could manage, so they joined forces, and divided their time between
the two farms.
They shared resources and expenditures alike.
All four of them had been to Finchbottom College, who amongst other things ran an Agricultural
course,
the girls were there two years earlier than the boys, and it was while they
were at college that they met Kashveena Kaur, who was
studying catering and the three of them clicked, and Jenna and Rachel took her under
their wing, and Kashveena had subsequently become a key part of the family.
Despite being the outsider of the group, so to speak, Kashveena quickly became the matriarch of the “Family” who kept order
while also keeping an exceeding good table.
She was born in India to a
Tamil Mother and a Sikh Father but on their deaths she was raised from the age
of 8 by her maternal Aunt Anjuli, in Abbottsford, as a Christian.
Her maiden Aunt was a
marvelous cook and she had passed all her not inconsiderable knowledge on to
her niece and the Newman’s and the Pegg’s now tasted the benefit of that
education.
Kashveena’s Aunt Anjuli
died while she was studying cookery at college, and the death of her only
remaining family and the only real mother she had ever known hit her very hard
indeed which was why the girls felt so protective towards her and why they
asked her to move in with them at the farm.
Suddenly being all alone in
the world, moving in with her best friends seemed like the most natural thing
in the world to do.
Kash had never regretted it
for a second and she had been very happy with her decision, the only fly in the
ointment being that she was hopelessly in love with Jenna’s brother Gavin.
But she didn’t hold out any
great expectation that her feelings were reciprocated.
Kashveena was a striking
looking young woman, not supermodel beautiful but very lovely with dark
hypnotic eyes.
Though the Kash that stared
back at her from the bedroom mirror each day she thought was far from lovely.
She stood 5 feet 4 inches
tall in her stocking feet and was half a stone heavier than she should have
been which was thanks to her own cooking.
She wasn’t though
disappointed with everything she saw in the mirror she liked her legs which she
thought were quite shapely and her hair which she thought of as her crowning
glory, which was long and straight and was of a brown so dark that it looked
black.
However Kashveena didn’t
think that nice legs and beautiful hair was sufficient to win the love of Gavin
Newman, she valued herself so little, which was why she held no expectation in
his regard.
He for his part had shown
no interested in her nor given any indication that he thought of her in anyway
other than as a friend.
And her dilemma was that if
she told him of her feelings for him and he didn’t feel the same about her it
would create an unbearable awkwardness.
So that was why she decided
it was best not to upset the Status Quo, and to just remain as friends.
After all friendship was
better than nothing and that had been her opinion for three long years.
Jenna Newman, like her friends
Rachel and Kashveena was 28 years old and was best described as Statuesque, she was tall and straight backed, and
proud.
She was blessed with an abundance of red hair that
trailed behind her like a mane.
She loved Wood Hill farm and she loved farming and she
considered herself fortunate to live where she lived, with friends and family
that she adored and doing the thing she loved to do most in the world.
But, and there was always, a but, the thing Jenna
wanted more than anything in the world other than that was someone to share the
life she loved so much.
It was difficult enough to meet a suitable guy if you
lived in a town or a city but she lived in a farmhouse 8 miles from the nearest
village.
Obviously she had boyfriends when she was at school
and at college of course but those relationships never went anywhere, not in a
way that she wanted anyway.
Jenna had no problem attracting men, in fact the
opposite was true, and in particular the Smith brothers from the village.
They were always persistent, though in truth not only
with her, Kash and Rachel were also on the Smith boy’s radar and none of them
were interested in the Smith’s even though they were farmers. While most of her
other admirers who she did like had no interest in farming or living the rural
life and she had no interest in moving away from the home she loved.
She remained forever hopeful though and kept her
dreams alive.
Over the years things at
Wood Hill Farm had settled into a comfortable routine but sometimes the
universe has a habit of forcing change on people and it was on a cold misty
morning in early March as winter turned slowly into spring that the fates
conspired to have their way and the incident occurred.
Jenna was returning to the farm after having delivered that
mornings eggs to the Farm Shop in Mornington,
She was lumbering up the hill through the woods with her
head full of the most wonderful thoughts about her sharing her life with the
perfect partner when all of a sudden out of the mist a figure appeared and stumbled
into the path of the Landrover.
“Oh shit” She shouted and swerved violently to avoid the
man but still hit him and she watched in slow motion as he rolled over the
bonnet and his limp body then shot off the other side and flew briefly through
the air before it landed with a thump in a patch of bracken.
“Shit, shit, shit” Jenna
repeated as she braked to a halt, she threw open the door and ran to where she
last saw the victim.
But as she got closer to
the patch of bracken he was just getting to his feet.
“Are you ok?” she asked with
great concern just as he became upright.
“Where am I?” he slurred
“Never mind that” she said
crossly “Are you ok?”
“Erm” he responded and put
his hand to his head “ouch”
And at the moment of his
exclamation his legs buckled and Jenna rushed forward and caught him just in
time.
“Right let’s get you into
the Landie” she said and he muttered something in response which she couldn’t
make out.
Once she had him in the
front seat and his seatbelt done up she tried her phone, but as expected there
was no signal, now as she was only a mile from the farm she decided it would be
better to go there and call for help on the landline than to head back down the
hill towards Mornington.
As she drove into the yard
Rachel Pegg had just left the milking shed, she was a small skinny girl with
long curly chestnut hair, had she and the rest of the “Family” all been of the
same kin she would have been the runt of the litter.
But the fact that she was so slight was made all the more remarkable by the fact that she had a voracious
appetite for Kashveena’s home cooking, fortunately she had an equally huge
appetite for work and a fast metabolism.
Though it wasn’t the home cooking
alone that brought her to Wood Hill, she actually preferred dairy farming to
arable, and she liked the diversity Wood Hill farm had to offer.
Plus she liked living with
her best friends.
She waved and smiled when
she saw Jenna drive across the yard but the smile faded when she saw she was
not alone and her face was pale and panic stricken.
Rachel ran over to the
Landrover as soon as Jenna had come sharply to a halt.
As soon she’d stopped Jenna
flung open the door and immediately jumped out, and raced around to the
passenger door.
“What’s wrong Jen?” Rachel
asked
“I hit him Rach” she said “I
sent him flying”
“What happened?” Rachel
asked
“He just appeared” Jenna
said and began to sob
“Where?”
“From the woods, just down
the hill” she replied
Rachel opened the passenger
door and the man turned and looked at her blankly.
“Let’s get him inside” she
said
“Ok” Jen said and wiped
away her tears
Between them they managed
to man handle him out of the Landrover and across the yard to the farmhouse.
When they reached the
kitchen door Rachel called out
“Kash! Kash! Come quick”
When there was no response
Jenna kicked the bottom of the door and Rachel called again
“Kash! Kash! Please come
quick”
“I’m coming I’m coming”
Kashveena said from behind the door “What’s all the fuss about?”
But when the door opened
and she saw the pallid bloodstained man in between the girls she said
“Oh my God”
From the moment she laid
eyes on him Kashveena instantly assessed the situation and then took complete
control.
“Let’s sit him down in the kitchen” Kash said and Jenna assisted
her in silence
“Rachel! Call for an Ambulance” she added and then began
cleaning his wound.
“So let’s have a look at you” she said
“Who are you?” he asked
“I’m Kashveena” she replied
“Pashmina?” he responded
“No” she said with a chuckle “Kashveena, and the skinny
whippet on the phone is Rachel and the redheaded Muppet is Jenna”
He looked long and hard at Jenna but couldn’t see a Muppet.
“So what’s your name?” Jen asked and his brow furrowed as
he processed her question and then finally he replied
“I don’t know”
The patient still didn’t know who he was by the time the
ambulance arrived, but Kash had cleaned him up as best she could and his
complexion did seem a little less pale at least.
Following on
behind the Ambulance when it arrived was a police car driven by Sgt David Jones
who was based in Mornington although his patch covered most of the Finchbottom
Vale and he was required to take a statement from Jenna in regard to the
accident which involved them driving down the hill to the scene of the incident.
“I could
have killed him Dave” Jenna said still quite dazed by her experience
“Don’t beat
yourself up Jen” he said as he took some photos on his phone
“Accidents do
happen and had it not been for your quick reactions it could have been far worse”
he reassured her “try to think of the positives”
On hearing
that Jenna started to cry and so Dave stopped what he was doing and comforted
her.
Which
involved him just letting her sob on his shoulder.
Jenna and
Dave were good friends and had it not been for her he would never have met his
wife Peta and for that alone he would be forever grateful to her.
They were also
on the same quiz team when his shift pattern allowed.
“It was an accident” he insisted
“Ok” she replied weakly
“And that’s what I’m
putting in my report” Dave said
“But he can’t remember his name, he’s got brain damage
and I’m responsible” Jenna contradicted
“Temporary
memory loss is very common” he said
He managed
to calm her down, even if he failed to entirely convince her and after he had
dropped her back at the farm he headed over to the hospital to take a statement
from the mystery man, but he promised to keep her posted on his condition and
the last thing he said before he drove off was
“Don’t fret”
Dave might just
as well have said don’t breathe for all the good it did, fret was all she did
for the rest of the day.
In fact she
fretted so much that she gave herself a migraine.
The only thing
she could do then was first to take a tablet and then to take herself off to
her bed.
Jenna slept
right through till the next morning until she was woken by the smell of bacon
cooking.
As she came
to her senses she was thankful for two things, firstly her migraine had completely
gone and secondly that she hadn’t missed breakfast, she was absolutely starving,
as she hadn’t eaten since breakfast the day before.
After one of
Kashveena’s hearty breakfast she felt reinvigorated and she was just contemplating
getting on with some work to make up for the day before when Sgt Jones drove
into the yard.
“Oh God” she
exclaimed staring out the window “he’s dead, I’ve killed him”
“What are
you on about?” Kash asked from her position at the sink
“Sgt Jones
is here to arrest me”
“Don’t be such a drama queen” she said as she dried her
hands and then went outside
“Morning Dave” she called
“Hi Kash” he replied “is Jenna about?”
“She’s hiding in the kitchen, she thinks you’re here to
arrest her”
“What for?” he asked
“Murder by Landrover” she replied and they both laughed
While Kashveena and Dave were in yard talking Jenna was
in the kitchen and couldn’t hear the conversation, but she was more than a
little confused by the laughter.
When they walked in she blurted out
“Is he ok, is he dead, he’s dead isn’t he? I’ve killed him
haven’t I, oh God”
“He’s fine Jen” he said interrupting her in full flow
“What?”
“He’s fine” he said “No broken bones or brain damage,
just bruised ribs and a few contusions”
“Really?” she asked in disbelief
“Really, and no lasting effects apart from the memory
loss”
He said and anticipating her next comment added
“Which you didn’t cause”
“But…” she began
“He already had a head wound when he stumbled out of the
woods” he said “A couple of days old at least according to the medics”
It was a great relief to her that she hadn’t killed him
and she closed her eyes and sighed to herself a she digested the knowledge.
“So he still can’t remember
his name?” she asked
“No” Dave replied
“So what is his name?” she
asked
“I’ve no idea” he said
“Well what about his
wallet?” Kashveena asked
“He didn’t have one” he
replied “In fact all of his pockets were empty apart from 17 pence and a blood
stained handkerchief”
“So how can you find out who he is?” asked Jenna
“Well I’ve put through a missing persons enquiry,
which has so far drawn a blank” He replied
“And I took his fingerprints and a DNA sample, neither
of which were on record”
“Oh” Kash exclaimed
“In addition he has no distinguishing marks, scars or
Tattoos so it’s not going to be easy” Dave continued
Strangely Jenna found that
she was really pleased that he had no tattoos, she didn’t like tats.
“The hospital even did a full body scan, to see if he’d had any
surgical implants that might have been traceable by serial number but he has
had no invasive procedures”
“What about jewelry?” Kash asked
“There was
none” he replied “there is a white mark on his wrist where a watch had been and
that’s all we know”
“Well I know
his hands are manicured and soft but they are not an idle man’s hands”
Jenna said
“How do you
know that?” Kash asked curiously
“I held his
hand in the Landie” she replied defensively and then asked
“What about
his clothes?”
“His coat is
old and shabby and doesn’t match everything else which is very good quality and
certainly expensive, Handmade Italian shoes, A Versace suit and a hand stitched
silk shirt”
“Maybe he
stole the coat” Kash suggested
“Or traded his
watch for it” Jenna added
“That’s
probably the more likely scenario” Dave said
“So what now then?” Kash asked
“Well they will keep him in
hospital for another night and then he’ll be discharged” Sgt Jones replied
“Where will he go?” Jenna
asked with real concern
“A hostel probably” Dave
answered
“A hostel?” Kash asked and
looked at Jenna in disbelief
“That won’t do at all”
Jenna said
“No it won’t” agreed Kash
who looked at Jen again unsure what she was agreeing to
“He can stay here” Jenna
said defiantly and when Kash went to speak she added
“I know what you’re going
to say but I feel responsible”
“Well Miss forceful I was
going to say “What a great idea” Kash said and smiled
“Well if you’re all sure?”
the Sgt asked
“We are all sure” Jenna
replied
“What are you sure about?” Rachel asked as she
walked in
“We’re having a house guest”
Kashveena responded
“Cool” Rach said
“That’s unanimous then” said
Jen
Jenna and Rachel were
working together in the barn the following afternoon when a strange car arrived
in the yard with a strange driver behind the wheel and a familiar looking
passenger beside them.
Jen had been working like a
Trojan since breakfast the previous day trying to make up for the time she lost
on the day of the accident and she had been driving Rachel as hard as she had
herself, so when the visitors arrived Rachel was relieved as it meant they
would be taking a break.
Dr Andrews got out of the
driver’s side and walked briskly around to the other side and opened the
passenger door.
Claire Andrews was a very well-respected General Practitioner who had
spent more than ten years at the surgery in Bushy Down.
But for personal reasons, despite her popularity and her love of the
place and of the people of the village, she sold her share and bought the
vacant practice in Shallowfield and relocated with her practise manager and now
business partner Olivia Adamson.
She had only been at the
Shallowfield Practice for two months so there were still a lot of patients on the
surgery’s books that she hadn’t seen yet and the inhabitants of Wood Hill farm
were among them.
Her visit to the farm was
also the first chance the girls had to get a good look at the new doctor that
everyone in the village was talking about.
Claire was still an
attractive woman, even though she was fast approaching forty, a very attractive
woman in fact.
Pretty face, blue eyes,
soft shoulder length brown hair, 5ft 3, nice figure, everything where it should
be and equally proportioned.
Later the girls would
compare notes on her and would all express the sentiment that they liked what
they saw.
Claire had been at the
Winston Churchill visiting another patient when the mystery patient was ready
to be discharged.
As he was to be her patient
once he was released Claire had the mystery man discharged into her care, and
as Miss Newman had insisted he stay at the farm to recuperate, she decided the
least she could do was drop him off at Wood Hill as she was going over to the
Mornington Surgery in the village anyway.
Part of the remit for the
Shallowfield Practice was to maintain a part time surgery in the Street in
Mornington, which was, like many thing in the village, heavily subsidized by
the Mornington Estate.
“Come on then John” the
doctor said “out you get”
She only called him John as
he was listed at the Winston Churchill Hospital as John Doe 1979.
Jenna and Rachel emerged
from the barn just as he got out of the car and hurried over.
“These must be your hosts”
Dr Andrews said
“Yes Muppet and…” he began
and then thought for a second before adding “Greyhound”
“Whippet” Rachel said and
laughed
Claire looked puzzled so
Rachel said
“It’s a long story” she
said, “I’m Rachel Pegg and this is Jenna Newman”
“Oh ok” she responded
doubtfully and shook their hands
“I’m Dr Andrews and of
course you’ve met John already”
“John? So you know who he
is now?” Jenna said excitedly speaking to the Doctor but looking at the patient
and smiling.
“Not exactly” Claire
replied
“Oh, well let’s all go
inside and you can fill us in on the details” Jen suggested
So they all went inside.
Jenna introduced Doctor Andrew’s
to Kashveena who was in the kitchen and in her element with a houseful to cater
for.
And when Kash had supplied
everyone with a hot drink and produced a plate of biscuits Dr Andrews began.
“I know it's
the stuff of Hollywood movies and cheap fiction, someone suffers a blow to the
head, and that person wanders around aimlessly, unable to remember who they are
or where they came from” she said “But while such sudden, profound loss of
memory is rare, it does happen”
“So what
caused it?” Jenna asked
“Well a
severe blow to the head for example can injure the brain and cause both short
and long term memory loss, either being struck or as the result of a fall or a
car accident”
Jenna’s head
went down when she mentioned a car accident and Claire quickly said
“But it
wasn’t as result of being struck a glancing blow by a beaten up old Landrover on a
misty morning in the woods”
Then she took hold of Jenna’s hand and added
“John’s head wound was sustained several days before
you had your coming together”
Jenna looked up and smiled at the Doctor and felt
reassured and then she asked
“Will his memory come back?”
“Memory may
come back altogether of it might gradually improve over time, or it may never
return, it’s impossible to know for sure”
“Do you remember anything at all John?” Jenna asked
“I think I can drive” he said
“Well Jenna thinks she can drive” Kash said which made
everyone laugh
“Very funny” she said and couldn’t help laughing
herself
“I remember how to tie my shoelaces” John added
proudly
“That’s “Procedural”
memory, muscle memory if you like, leaned skills” Claire said “Let John try a variety
of tasks, if he has done them before it might trigger something”
“What else John?”
Jenna said
“I know who
won the FA Cup in 1999” he said and all eyes turned to Claire
““Semantic”
memory” she replied in response to their unasked questions “general knowledge,
facts etc. test him by all means but if he gets it wrong it probably means he
didn’t know before the accident”
“So what don’t you know?” Rachel asked
“My name, my age, where I was born, profession,
everything of importance is a total blank” he stated
All eyes turned to Claire again so she said
““Episodic”
memory, all the personal experiences of John’s life”
Dr Andrews then went on to
explain why she had called the patient John.
“Well it’s as good a name
as any” she said
“No not really” Jenna said “it’s
a bit cold”
“I agree” said Rachel “We
can do better than that”
“Much better” Jenna added “Is
there anything in your clothes, a letter, a receipt or a scrap of paper?”
“No nothing” he replied
“Only the labels, Versace
and…” he opened his coat and read “Harris Tweed”
“Well Mr. Tweed it is then”
Rachel said “What about a first name?”
“Harry” Jenna shouted “Harry
Tweed”
“I like the sound of that”
he said
“Harry Tweed it is then”
Jenna announced
The Doctor said her
goodbyes and Jenna walked with her out to the car,
“So I’ll pop in once a week
to see how he’s progressing but don’t be afraid to call me if you’re worried
about anything” Claire said
“Is there anything we
should be looking out for?” Jen asked
“Headaches, blurred vision,
maybe photophobia” Claire replied
“Is that an aversion to
light?” Asked Jenna
She got in the car and
replied “Yes”
“Oh and one other thing
Jenna” she said as she started the car
“Stop feeling guilty”
Jenna was going to protest
but realized it was fruitless to attempt it so she just said “Ok”
The first thing
that happened after Harry had been settled in to his room was an introduction,
he had to meet Jenna’s and Rachel’s brother’s Bob and Gavin who were keen to
get a look at the potential nutter staying up at the Wood Hill farm.
They were an unlikely
looking pair, Gavin was a big man, six foot two and a bit of a slow plodder
with unruly red hair and a ruddy complexion, while Bob was a short spindly
dynamo with long frizzy brown hair that made it look like he had a bad afro.
They had been
best friends since their very first day at Infants School and it was a
friendship which had endured because of their differences and the fact that
they worked well together and played to each other’s strengths.
Having met Harry the two
lads declared him to be harmless and did their part in his rehabilitation
unquestioningly.
Over the weeks following
his arrival at the farm Harry was made to sing for his supper in no uncertain
terms.
He was rigorously put
through his paces by everyone on the farm in turn, they all quizzed him on
facts and gave him skills tests of every description.
Jenna took him out in the
Landrover one day and it turned out that he could indeed drive.
Kash had him chopping vegetables
in the kitchen and it appeared he was no stranger to a knife and a chopping
board.
He was also familiar with
the workings of the internal combustion engine as testified by Jenna’s brother
Gavin who had him help to service the Landie.
And as it turned out the
student knew more than the master and Gavin ended up assisting Harry.
He also helped Rachel in
the milking sheds and Jenna with the chickens, he did dry stone wall repairs
with Bob Pegg on Vale Farm and did cut and
lay hedging with Bob and Gavin up at Wood Hill, but most of his time was spent
with Jenna.
One day Jenna made the mistake of taking him with her to
do the monthly shop at the supermarket and he drove her absolutely nuts, he
spent ages examining each item trying to decide if he got a vibe from them.
At one point he held a tin of baked beans in one hand and
one of spaghetti hoops in the other for a full five minutes before he put them
both back.
As annoying as it was at the time though she rather
enjoyed teasing him about it later.
It was at the
end of his third week when Harry had had a thought.
He had
watched Kash and some of the others go off to Church on the previous two Sundays
and on both occasions there was something nagging at the back of his mind, just
out of reach, which he couldn’t quite grasp, so straight after breakfast on the
third Sunday he said
“Can I come
with you to Church?”
“Of course
you can lovely” Kash replied “Do you believe then?”
“I don’t
know” Harry replied “But I feel something”
Kashveena was raised by her
Aunt Anjuli as a Christian and from the moment she first stepped through the
doors at St Hilda’s with her Auntie she felt at peace so the first thing she
did when she moved to the farm was to attend a service at St Winifred’s in
Mornington and she felt so immediately at home.
Kash felt really pleased
that Harry had asked to go with her, she had wanted to broach the subject with
him several times but she didn’t want to push it, and she was glad she had
waited.
Everyone in the “family” went
to church at some time or another but she was the only one who went week in
week out.
But she always had someone
to accompany her, although Bob and Rachel were believers they only really
attended for hatches, matches and dispatches.
Jenna normally only managed
one service in four but she always felt refreshed when she had been and when
she heard Harry was going she decided she would too.
And Gavin liked going to
Church as well, but apart from his faith he also had an ulterior motive.
When they
walked into the St Winnifred’s Church Harry took a good long look at his
surroundings and then went straight to the back row and sat down, Jenna
motioned towards him to take him to their normal seats but Kashveena took her
by the elbow and said
“Leave him
Hun, just let him take it all in”
“Ok, I’ll
just sit with him then” Jen said
“No” Kash
reiterated “He needs to be alone for the moment”
“But…” Jenna
began
“Trust me”
Kash said and reluctantly Jenna walked with her to their normal seats where
Gavin was already seated.
He looked up
as they approached and smiled at Kash who then stepped aside to let Jenna go
first and his smile faded.
The service
was being conducted by the locum minister, Ben Wakefield.
The vicar of
St Winnifred’s Peter Cockcroft had taken a leave of
absence after the tragic loss of his wife Carole and had gone on retreat and had
been absent from the village for almost 12 months.
But a succession of Locum ministers covering for him at St
Winifred’s during his absence had rather upset the rhythm of village life
especially as his wife Carole was also no longer there to make sure the village
ticked along.
But rumours
abounded of his impending return and they were
greeted with great relief about the village.
Although the
service was being conducted by the locum, Ben Wakefield did a very fine job.
Not that
Jenna noticed his competence, Guy the Gorilla could have been in the pulpit and
she would have been completely unaware of it.
Because all
through the service Jen kept looking over her shoulder looking for Harry,
during the hymns she was constantly checking that Harry was ok, or more
accurately that he was still there.
And had
Kashveena not ensured she had the aisle seat trapping Jenna between herself and
Gavin she would have sneaked out to go and sit with him.
When the
service ended she couldn’t get out of her seat quick enough and got a bit cross
that Kash was slowing her down.
And that was
the moment that Kash realised that guilt wasn’t any longer the primary feeling
she had in relation to Harry.
Jenna was
frustrated by the snail’s pace as the congregation headed slowly towards the
door and when she and Kash finally got to the back of the church where Harry
was sitting Jenna found that he had gone and she turned and scowled at
Kashveena.
“He’s
outside” she said
“How do you
know?” Jenna snapped
“Because I
saw him”
And on
receiving that information Jenna really began fretting
“He’s
outside for God’s sake” She muttered to herself
“He could
wander off anywhere”
And she
began to elbow her way through the throng but once she emerged into the outside
world she instantly relaxed because she saw Harry talking to the locum
minister, Ben Wakefield.
Harry smiled
broadly when he saw Jenna and Kash approaching.
“You
shouldn’t just wander off like that” Jenna chastised him
“I was quite
safe Jen” he said “wasn’t I Vicar”
“Absolutely”
he confirmed
After they
had said their goodbyes to the vicar and members of the congregation and were
walking towards the Landrover Jenna was still scowling at Kashveena for almost
losing him.
But Kash
just ignored her and asked
“Well?”
“Well what?”
Harry said
“Any
revelations?” she pressed
“Oh well I’ve
definitely done that before” he said
“So how do
you feel?” she asked
“Great” he
replied
Harry had found
his visit to the church both very enjoyable and quite useful in equal measure.
He
recognized the hymns and the readings and although it hadn’t triggered any
specific memory he thought it might be quite helpful if he tried some other
stimuli so he asked Jenna if he could borrow a book
“Of course” she said and showed him into what was
referred to as the office.
“Wow” he said “that’s quite a collection”
Jenna’s father, John, and his brother Charlie had both
been avid readers and their collection still filled every inch of shelf space
in their old office.
It was called the office but it was more of a study
really, there was a writing desk under the window but that was the only nod
towards it being an office.
There were a couple of old leather chesterfield chairs
and an occasional table and lots and lots of shelves.
Gavin and Jenna should have cleared them all out after
their Uncle Charlie went into a home and their Dad had died but neither of them
could’ve borne to get rid of them at the time, and afterwards they found the
clutter rather comforting and Jenna would often just sit in one of the leather
chairs in the darkness and remember.
“Yes, Dad and Uncle Charlie loved to read” she said
She stood in the doorway and watched him as he perused
the shelves and then he began running his finger along the bindings of each
book in turn, stopping every now and then and tilted one over towards him and
pulled it from its position.
Jenna was watching him intently and found herself uncharacteristically
concerned on whether he would put it back in the correct order, she needn’t
have worried.
He opened and read the sleeve notes before putting it
back from where it came.
“Are you looking for anything in particular, maybe I
could help?”
“That would be nice but I don’t know what I’m looking
for” he replied
“I’m hoping to spot one that I recognize”
“Ok” she said doubtfully
“If I pick a book I’ve read before it might trigger
something in my brain” He explained “I know it’s a long shot”
“It’s worth a try though” she said encouragingly
It was going to be a slow process, this had become the
norm with Harry, everything he was asked or every choice he had to make
resulted in slow thoughtful responses.
It was driving everyone bonkers but she didn’t mind, and
not just because she felt responsible for his condition, she was actually
enjoying helping him.
She carried on watching him until he finally picked out a
book and spent considerably longer pondering over it than any of the others.
“This one ….” He began
“What is it?” Jen asked
“A Tale of Two Cities” he replied “Is it any good?”
“Yes it’s a classic” she replied “Does it seem familiar?”
“No not really but I got an image flash into my mind”
“Really? That’s encouraging” she said “What was it?”
“A Guillotine” he replied “Does that mean anything?”
“Yes” she said and hugged him “It was a memory, from this
book”
“You’d better write it down then” he said
Ever since he arrived at the farm Jenna had been keeping
a note book, and every time he had a dream or the vaguest of memories or he
demonstrated another learned skill she wrote it down.
In fact any clue that might point to his former
identity, she wrote it the notebook.
And now she could add “A Tale of Two Cities” to the
book.
It was the Friday afternoon
of Harry’s 5th week at Wood Hill Farm which was less than a week after
his sojourn to St Winnifred’s and it was raining cats and dogs.
As a result of the
inclement weather everyone was indoors at the farmhouse.
Kash as usual was in the
kitchen making tea on that typical rainy Friday afternoon in April, while Gavin
and Bob were firing sports questions at Harry as they sat around the kitchen
table.
To the amazement of the
boys Harry was coping with them very well.
“How did I do?” he asked when
the questions ended
“Not bad” Bob said
“Not bad at all in fact”
Gavin agreed
“Good” Harry said
“However you do seem to know a bit too
much about Manchester United for my taste but other than that you seem to know
your stuff”
“Do you think they might be my team then?” he asked
hopefully
“Well it’s certainly possible” he said
“Jen!!” he called
“What’s up?” she said coming in from the other room
with Rachel following in her wake
“Gav thinks I might be a Man Utd fan” Harry said
“Oh dear, as if brain damage wasn’t enough” she
replied and laughed at her own joke
“Never mind that laughing girl” he said “Put it in the
book”
Jenna had been very diligent regarding the notebook and
she always kept it close at hand.
She was always jotting down spurious notes of anything
and everything and when she wasn’t writing in it she was reading through it
trying to divine some solution to the Harry Tweed puzzle.
It was almost half full but they hadn’t really learned
much at all, apart from the fact that he had read A Tale of Two Cities and he
was probably a Manchester United fan.
“He’s a real wiz on sport” Gavin said “you can put
that down in the book as well”
“We should get him on the team” Kash suggested
“What team?” Harry said
“The quiz team” Bob said proudly “We’re in a quiz
league”
“I’m not sure if that’s such a good idea” Jenna said
“Why not?” Bob asked
“It can get quite raucous” she replied
“Raucous?” Gavin exclaimed “The Old Mill?”
“It could be too overwhelming for him” Jen said
“What do you think Harry?” Gavin asked “Do you fancy
it?”
“I’ve no idea” he replied
Jenna was washing her hands at the sink and Kash sidled
up to her and whispered
“You can’t keep him all to yourself forever”
Jenna turned to look at her and blushed, her secret
was out.
“Ok” Jenna said “But if Harry finds it too much I’ll
bring him home”
“Fair enough” Bob said
“Is that alright with you Harry?” Gavin asked
“Jen’s the boss” he said
“No she’s just bossy” Rachel said and everyone laughed
including Jenna
“Well now that’s settled” Kashveena
“What, that Harrys going to the quiz night or that
Jenna’s bossy?”
“Both” Kash said “So what do you want for your
birthday Rach”
her 29th birthday was only a week and a
half away and since Harry’s arrival they had been so wrapped up in the mystery man’s
life that they were in danger of missing Rachel’s birthday and Kashveena wasn’t
about to let that happen, which was why she raised the subject while everyone
was present.
“I think I
want some Hair Straighteners” Rachel replied
“Really?”
Kash replied “What sort?”
“VK’s are
the best” Harry said and the three women just turned and looked at him
“They are aren’t
they?” He asked
“Yes” Rachel
replied “but how do you know that?”
Harry just
shrugged
And they all
chorused “Jen put it in the book”
The quiz night was on the
Saturday night of the Easter weekend in Mornington at the Old Mill Inn.
Each team in the league was
comprised of six players, Kash, Jenna, Bob, Rachel, Gavin and Harry were The
Wood Hill-Billie’s.
Sgt Dave Jones was normally
on their team but he was on duty that night so had already cried off before
Harry was drafted in.
The St George family from
the Manor were “The Manorian’s”, “Wort’s n’ All” were the team from the Mornington
brewery, “Bakers half Dozen” were predictably from Addison’s Bakery, and the
other four teams were really just there to make up the numbers.
The landlord at the Old
Mill, Peter Andrew, was the quiz master and his wife, Helen, did the food, or
more accurately she supervised the food as the kitchen was run by chef Lorraine
Olson, and their children John and Polly ran the bar.
It was a really busy night,
the pub was packed and the place was really buzzing in fact Peter Andrew
regretted not putting more staff on.
The large attendance was in
some part as a result of the mystery man’s presence and it seemed that Harry
had attracted a lot of attention even before the quiz started but his minder Jenna
kept the overly inquisitive at arm’s length.
It wasn’t as if it was his
first time in Mornington but the other occasion was at St Winnifred’s so they
clearly weren’t inquisitive enough to have gone to church but a pub event was obviously
a different matter entirely.
Harry was dressed in a
mixture of his own clothes and some borrowed from Gavin Harry was an inch or two shorter than Gavin who was six foot two but they were of similar build.
Jenna was quite pleased
with his appearance especially his hair which was wavy and sandy coloured, and considerably neater since she
trimmed it.
Jenna wasn’t much of a help
in the quiz as she was far too preoccupied with Harry but at the half way stage
with or without her help it was neck and neck between the Manorian’s and the
Hill-Billies.
It was Harry’s turn to get
the drinks in, not that he had any money of his own in fact he didn’t even have
the 17p he had in his pocket after the accident.
Fortunately Gavin subbed
him for the night so he wouldn’t feel uncomfortable and Jenna was going to go
with him up to the bar as his body guard but Bob Pegg got there first and
instead she had to sit anxiously at the table, fidgeting and repeatedly looking
in his direction.
Polly Andrew took his order
as her brother John was collecting glasses and taking the opportunity to flirt
with Rachel.
John had fancied her for
years but Rachel always brushed him off because she didn’t think he was
sincere.
It wasn’t just because she
was 28 and he was 4 years younger, it was mainly because she was a farmer and
he was being groomed for the hospitality trade, but it didn’t deter him.
He had her in his sights
and nothing would deflect him from his mission.
As Polly put each drink on
the counter Bob ferried the drinks back to the table.
When she had put the last
drink on the bar he handed her the money and while he was waiting for the
change was when Grant Smith ambled up
alongside him.
The Smiths
were tenants at Smithfield Farm and their quiz team was rather imaginatively
name “The Smiths”
“So you’re living up at Wood Hill with the Lesbians then” he said
In his tiny addled mind the
fact that all three of them lived together coupled with the fact that when he
had hit on them they had all declined his offers of companionship, they clearly
had to be lesbians.
“Yes I am” Harry replied
and winked at Polly
“So you like it up there
then?” he asked
“Yes it’s fantastic” Harry
said enthusiastically and as he took his change from Polly he added
“They let me watch”
Grants jaw dropped on hearing this and Polly had to
turn away as she burst out laughing.
Jenna watched the exchange between Harry and Grant
Smith at the bar and she was intrigued by Polly Andrew’s reaction as he got his
change.
“What was all that about?” Jenna asked when he
returned to the table so he whispered it in her ear
“What?” she said with a look of horror on her face
“Has something happened?” Rachel asked
“Grant Smith thinks we’re lesbians” Jenna said
indignantly
“We know” Kash said
“You knew?”
“Of course, he’s not very subtle” Rachel added
“That’s terrible” Jenna said
“It’s worse than that though” Harry said
“Why?” she asked suspiciously
“Because now he thinks you let me watch” Harry said
“And what makes him think that?” Jenna demanded
“Because I told him you did” Harry replied
There was a tense 10 seconds of silence and then
everyone roared with laughter except Jenna who punched Harry on the arm instead.
“You are an awful man Harry Tweed” she said “Or
whatever your bloody name is”
“And you two should have told me” she said to Kash and
Rachel who were still laughing
Gavin was laughing so hard that his face had turned
purple and although his shoulders were shaking and mouth was open no sound was
coming out.
And Bob and slid off his chair.
“I don’t know why you all find this so funny” Jenna
said sharply which was intended to jolt them back to their senses but in fact
had the opposite effect and made them laugh all the more.
At which point she got up and stropped away.
“Should I go after her?” Harry said
“Absolutely not” Kash said “She’ll be fine in five
minutes”
The route of the problem wasn’t what Harry had said or
the others resultant laughter.
She didn’t want to be thought of as a lesbian by Harry
first and foremost but the main problem was that she was the designated driver
and therefore sober and everything appears to be a lot funnier when you’re
wearing bear goggles.
The second half of the quiz started and a few minutes
later Jenna reappeared red eyed.
“Are you ok?” Harry whispered
“I’m fine” she replied and smiled
Harry was unconvinced so he reached under the table
and took hold of her hand and said
“Sorry”
And she squeezed his hand in response.
Jenna was much happier after that and they could
concentrate on the quiz and at the end of the evening The Wood Hill-Billie’s
had beaten the Manorian’s by 2 points and there was absolute uproar, they had
never won before and so they were dancing around the table cheering loudly and
Jenna hugged Harry very tightly and whispered in his ear
“I’m not a lesbian”
And kissed his cheek
“I know” he replied and kissed her on the lips
Rachel was so thrilled with the fact that they had won
the quiz and that Harry had kissed Jenna that she actually hugged John Andrew.
The celebration continued back at the Farm and went on
well into the night.
That kiss at the Old Mill should have been the turning
point for Harry and Jenna, the launch pad if you will, but it didn’t turn out
that way.
Although the cat was out of the bag and everyone knew
about them, in the cold light of day, sober and slightly jaded from celebrating
their victory, Harry and Jen both had doubts and held back from total
commitment.
The thing Jenna wanted more than anything in the world
was someone to share the life she loved and she so wanted it to be Harry or
whoever he was.
And although she was happy that they were now a couple
it was that uncertainty of the unknown that caused her to hold back from giving
all of herself to him.
Harry himself thought she was perfect and his doubts
were not about Jenna, his problem was with himself and his reservations were
based around the fear of breaking her heart.
The next morning was Easter Sunday and despite the
fact they were all feeling more than a little jaded they were all at St
Winifred’s early next morning though not necessarily bright.
It was on the other hand a very bright morning for John
Andrew who had been greatly encouraged by the hug he received from Rachel Pegg after
her team’s victory on the quiz night.
So when he saw the Wood Hill Farm Landrover trundle
through the village towards the church with Rachel sitting in the back smiling
at him he was elated.
He was not looking his best as he was returning home from
his morning run so he quickly returned home, showered and changed and ran round
to the church.
Once inside he worked his way down the aisle until he saw
her.
The church
was very well attended for the Easter service at St Winnifred’s as virtually
the whole village were in attendance to support their much loved Vicar, Peter
Cockcroft in his return to the pulpit.
So he behaved in a rather unchristian way as he pushed
in front of Mrs. Underhill in order to reach the vacant seat next to Rachel
before anyone else could get there.
“Good morning” he said and made her jump
“Where did you spring from?” She said putting a hand
on her heart and he found himself wishing he could always make her heart
flutter.
“I saw your smile and I floated here on a cloud” he
said and Rachel laughed
“You’re persistent, I have to give you credit for
that”
“That’s because you’re worth it” he said
“Oh John, give it up” Rachel said
“Why?”
“I am too old for you for one thing and we are too
different” she said
“I don’t care about the age difference and in what way
are we different?” John asked
“Well I’m a farmer and happy to be one” she said “But
you haven’t even been on a farm”
Before he had a chance to mount a reply to defend
himself, the service began and everyone stood up.
Throughout the service John went over in his mind the
conversation that he planned to have with her when it had ended.
Well in truth it wasn’t so much a conversation as a
speech, and he rehearsed his short speech in his head over and over as the
service progressed.
Having honed and polished the speech to perfection in
his head, he planned to deliver it to her after the service and he hoped it would
allay all of her fears and win her heart.
However he didn’t get the chance because anticipating the
end of the service better than he did, Rachel got up first and slipped out of
her seat and managed to give John the slip as he then got caught up in the
general exodus, which was very slow moving as almost all of the congregation wanted to shake Peter’s hand or welcome
him back or just say hello, there were so many in fact that the throng allowed Rachel
to escape.
As Jenna drove the Landie through the village towards
home Rachel sat quiet and thoughtful in the back.
She realized that when in her excitement at the Hill-Billie’s
winning the quiz she hugged John it may well have sent out the wrong signal.
And then there was the smile only that morning when
she drove passed in the car that was definitely a mistake and very definitely
sent out the wrong message, but she couldn’t help herself, he made her smile.
But she hoped that the way she had obviously escaped him
in the church might have served to make her feelings towards him quite plain.
On Easter Monday it was business as usual up at the
farm, livestock were no respecters of public holidays.
Cows still needed milking and chickens still needed
feeding and there were daily chores that couldn’t be left.
That was the thing that John Andrew didn’t understand
about farming, it was a hard life, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and you had to
love it to survive it.
Admittedly the pub trade was no picnic either and was also
a demanding life but not in the same way.
She was had resigned to believe that despite what he
might say to the contrary he would soon tire of farming and would then tire of
her.
So what was the point of starting something with him in
the first place?
Two days after Easter Sunday was Rachel’s 29th
birthday.
Everyone was there at Wood Hill farm for one of
Kashveena’s cooked breakfasts after which Rachel opened her cards and presents.
When she was finished Gavin and Bob went off to Vale Farm
and Harry and Jenna went to feed the livestock.
Kash cleared away the dishes while Rachel sat at the
table rereading her cards and then just before 10 o’clock as Kash was washing
up at the sink, a van pulled into the yard at Wood Hill, a white van liveried
in green, Bizzie Lizzie of Abbottsford.
A young woman, Michelle Norman, got out and opened
the side door.
Kashveena recognized her, she was a local girl who
lived in the village, the girl then reached inside and when she emerged she was
carrying a large bouquet a very large bouquet.
She walked to the door and knocked briskly
“Yes?” Kashveena said as she opened the door
“Flowers for Rachel Pegg” the girl said
“Ok I’ll take them” Kash said and took the flowers and
signed for them.
Michelle then got back in the van and drove off as
Kash took the flowers inside.
“Someone’s sent you flowers Rach”
“What?”
“Flowers for Rachel Pegg” Kash repeated
“They’re very beautiful” Rachel said as she took the
bouquet
“But no one ever sends me flowers, it must be a
mistake”
“There is a card” Kash pointed out
Rachel took the envelope off the bouquet and opened it
and it read
“Now you’re even older and I still don’t care”
“That’s quite sweet” she said quietly
“Who are they from then?” Kash asked
“My secret admirer” she replied
“So John Andrew then”
“How do you know that?” Rachel asked
“I didn’t know it was a secret” said Kash “I thought
everyone knew”
“Well nobody mentioned it” Rachel said
“We all think John’s really nice”
“So do I” Rachel said “He’s just a bit young though”
“That’s nonsense” Kash said “What’s the real reason?”
“Well I don’t want to be a publican’s wife and I don’t
think he will want to be a farmer” she replied
“Have you actually asked him?”
“Well no” answered Rachel “but then I don’t have to”
“Oh Rachel” Kash said resignedly
“If you don’t ask him you’ll never know”
Rachel didn’t respond she just stood admiring her
flowers then she reread the card and smiled.
Kashveena just shook her head, however no matter how exasperated
she might have been with Rachel she really had no room to talk.
She had had the man of her dreams sitting in her
kitchen almost every day for more than three years and she had done absolutely
nothing about it.
At least Jenna had a man in her life and all she had
to do was run him over with the Landrover.
It was almost the end of April, a week and a half
after the quiz night at the Old Mill when Harry and Jenna drove into Mornington
together and it was the first they had both been in the village together since
Easter Sunday.
Jenna had an appointment with Lianne Martin, her Dentist and
afterwards they were going to drive into Abbottsford to buy Harry some new
clothes, his Versace suit was the best will in the world was never going to be
appropriate for farm laboring and the few clothes that Gavin had given him were
not wearing well at all.
The Mornington
Dental & Orthodontic Surgery was in The Street, between the Doctors Surgery
and Mazzone’s Hairdressers and opposite Addison’s Bakery.
Rather than wait in the waiting room for her Harry
kissed Jenna goodbye and chose to take a walk around the village but he only
got as far as the St Winifred’s Bridge where he stood gazing into the rippling
waters of the River Brooke.
“It’s mesmerizing isn’t it?” a voice said
“Yes it is” Harry agreed and turned around to see the
voice belonged to the Vicar, Peter Cockcroft.
Peter had
only been back in the village for three weeks following a year’s absence on
retreat, mourning the devastating loss of his beloved wife Carole.
It knocked
him for six, it was so unexpected, coming completely out of the blue as it did.
“You must be Harry” the Vicar said
“Yes” he replied straightening up and offering his
hand
“Peter Cockcroft” the Vicar said and shook Harry’s
hand
“Well I don’t need to ask what troubles you Harry.”
“Really?”
“You are not the first love struck soul to gaze into
these waters” Peter said “And I speak from personal experience”
“It’s that obvious then?”
“I’m afraid so yes” he said and slapped Harry on the
back
“I’m surprised though, I would have thought that you
and Jenna would make a perfect couple, she’s a lovely girl”
“She is perfect” Harry said wistfully
“So?”
“Do you know my circumstances?” Harry asked
“Yes I do, it’s a fascinating case” Peter said
“Well that’s one way of looking at it” Harry said
unconvinced
“So what’s the problem?”
“Me, I’m the problem” Harry said “What happens if she
falls in love with me and she wants to get married?”
“So what would be the problem with getting married?” Peter
asked
“The problem is I can’t marry her” Harry replied
“Why not?”
“Well what if I’m already married?” Harry asked “What
if I already have a wife and children?”
“Life is full of “What ifs”” Peter said
“Not like this one” Harry said and began walking away
“Harry!!” Peter called after him and he stopped and
turned around to face him.
“Listen Harry, you may not be able to marry her but
you can love her”
“Oh I know I can love her” Harry said “I already do”
“Then you’ve got to hold on
to her” Peter said
“Don’t waste a second of
the time you have together Harry, you never know how long it’s going to last”
As Harry walked back down the Street to the Dentist to
meet Jenna he thought what great piece of advice Peter had given him but as it
turned out he never got the opportunity to act on his
advice because over the next two weeks things were very busy on the farm and he
and Jenna barely got a minute to themselves.
The first two weeks of May were
hectic in the extreme on the farm and Harry and Jenna barely got a minute to
themselves.
By the time they reached one particular day in the middle
of the month, which was the hottest day of the year so far Bob and Gavin had
been out in the fields since first light, fertilising
and muck spreading, for days on end, Kash was spring cleaning the downstairs of
the house and Jenna, Rachel and Harry were cleaning out all livestock
buildings.
And by the end of that hot May afternoon they had all had
enough, they were hot, sweaty and filthy from head to toe.
There was no way Kash was going to let them into the
house in their state so Rachel suggested hosing each other down before they
attempted to gain entry to the downstairs bathroom.
Rachel hosed Jenna down first and then they swapped over
and finally Jen turned the hose on Harry while Bob and Gavin looked on and roared
with laughter.
It was during the horseplay that followed that the
incident happened.
Jenna had him cornered and was giving him a good soaking
and he was stooping down to give her a smaller target when Kashveena called out.
“What on earth is all that noise about?”
And as she said it she flung open the kitchen door and
hit the stooping Harry on the head and knocked him spark out.
When they got to him, blood was gushing from a wound on
his head and he wasn’t moving
“Oh God” Kash said and started crying. Which showed how
serious it was to reduce Miss Dependable to tears
“Oh not again” Jenna exclaimed
“Call an Ambulance” Rachel shouted
“There’s no time” Gavin said “Let’s get him in the
Landie”
“Ok” Jenna said “I’m coming too”
Kashveena had got control of herself and grabbed some
clothes off the ironing pile and a pair of shoes from the scullery and gave
them to Jen
“You’ll have to change on the way” she said
“Thanks Kash” she said and got in the back “Phone Doctor
Andrews”
“And Dave Jones” Gavin added
“Why does this keep happening?” Jen said as they drove
off
“Don’t worry Sis he’ll be fine” he said but he really wasn’t
sure.
By the time they got to the end of Farm Lane Jenna had
changed her clothes and was sitting in the back holding Harry’s hand.
Also waiting at the end of the lane was Sgt Jones,
standing by his car, and he flagged them down.
“Follow me to Shallowfield, an Ambulance will meet us
there” he instructed
Gavin nodded and Dave returned to his car and with his
blues and twos going he led the way at speed to Shallowfield.
They were in Shallowfield in about five minutes and Dr
Andrews and the Ambulance were waiting outside the Surgery.
As soon as Gavin stopped the Landrover Dr Andrews and the
paramedics sprang into action.
Jenna and Gavin stood back as they examined him and tried
desperately to hear what was being said, but failed.
Within a minute or two the Doctor was walking away from
the car making a phone call and the paramedics had got him on to a trolley and wheeled
him to the Ambulance.
Claire was still on the phone but broke off long enough
to shout to Andy Mason, one of the Paramedics.
“I’ll follow on behind Andy”
“Ok” he replied
And a few minutes later Claire ended her call and walked
over to join Jenna and preempted her questions
“He’s still unconscious but he’s stable and they’re
taking him to the Winston Churchill”
“Ok” Jenna said not knowing what to do next.
She looked at Gavin and then at the doctor and then
Claire said
“Do you want to come with me Jenna?”
“Yes please”
Just before she got in the car Jenna gave Gavin a hug and
Gav said
“He’s going to be fine sis”
Gavin watched his sister drive away and he felt so
helpless.
Sgt Jones asked Gavin to give him a quick statement about
the accident, which he did, and then he went back to the Farm.
When they reached the Winston Churchill Hospital, Claire
went straight through and Jenna waited anxiously in the waiting area.
She had been sitting there for two hours before Claire
returned with a grave expression on her face.
Claire sat down next to Jenna and took hold of her hand, it
was supposed to put her mind at rest, but it had the opposite effect.
“He’s gone into surgery to remove a clot” Claire said
“Oh God” Jenna said and crumpled.
“He’s going to be in surgery for several hours” she
continued “Do you want me to run you home”
“No I’ll stay here” she replied
“I thought you’d say that so I’ve told the Nurse, Molly
Curtis, to keep you posted” Claire said “and I’ll be back in the morning”
“Thanks Doctor”
As soon as Dr Andrews had gone, Jenna went outside and
phoned home.
Just after 4 am Molly Curtis appeared in the waiting room
and tracked Jenna down to give her the promised update.
“Are you Jenna?” she asked
“Yes” she replied nervously “is he ok?”
“The surgery went very” Molly said “and he’s been moved
to ICU”
“Can I see him?” She asked
“Yes” she replied “but you won’t be able to see him until
much later”
“Ok”
“You should get some rest now” Molly said “I’ll let you
know if there’s any change”
“Thanks nurse”
After that Jenna slept on and off on an uncomfortable
bench in the main reception.
She woke up at 6.30 with a crick in her neck and a desperate
need for a pee.
She stood up and had a good long stretch before she
walked to the loo yawning.
When she emerged ten minutes later she was confronted by some familiar faces.
“There you are?” Kashveena said
“How is he?” Asked Rachel “Any more news?”
“No not yet” Replied Jen, and she was close
to tears
“Gav and Bob are holding the fort” Rachel
said with a crack in her voice trying to change the subject
Then Kash handed Jenna a carrier bag and
said
“I brought you some clean ironed clothes,
clean undies and some lippie”
“Thank you” she said and hugged her “you’re
priceless”
Rachel joined the hug and the three of them
ended up crying.
After a minute or two Kashveena said
“Rachel and I will go and get some coffees
while you go and get changed”
“And a sandwich” Jenna said “I’m starving”
“I packed breakfast” Kash said and patted
her bag
“Of course you did” Jen said and kissed her
cheek
Jenna felt so much better after she’d
freshened up, it was amazing how much better she felt just having clean
underwear on and a little lippie.
When she came out she quickly found her
friends and they sat downstairs in the main reception and drank coffee and ate Kashveena’s
homemade bacon sandwiches and then they went upstairs to ICU.
“You are not allowed in because you’re not family”
The nurse repeated in an officious tone.
“Stop repeating the same thing over and over” Kash said
crossly
“Now I’m going to have to ask you to leave” she said “Or
else I’ll call security”
“Oooh are we supposed to be scared?” Jenna mocked
childishly
Kash gave her a sideways look and hoped she wasn’t going
to do something silly.
Rachel wasn’t being helpful either as she was just glaring
at the nurse in an intimidating manner
Just then Jenna noticed Claire Andrews was walking down
the corridor towards them.
“Doc” Jenna called “She won’t let us in”
“As I’ve explained already Doctor, its family only” the
nurse said “And they’re not family”
“For goodness sake let them in” Claire said “They are the
only family the man knows, and she’s his girlfriend”
“But…”
“But nothing, let them in”
The nurse wasn’t happy at having her authority usurped
but she did comply with Dr Andrews’s instruction, but only two of them could go
in at a time, and she was adamant about that so Rachel said that the other two
could go in first and she would wait downstairs.
When they went into ICU they found Harry in a High Dependency bed and Jenna
was pleasantly surprised,
She had imagined in her mind’s eye that he would be a mass of bruises
and abrasions, with tubes coming out of every orifice, he didn’t even have a breathing
tube in.
His head was bandaged obviously, but other than that he
looked very peaceful.
“He looks well” Kash said clearly as surprised as Jenna
was.
They sat
down beside his bed and Jenna immediately took hold of his hand and prayed.
When she had
finished her prayer Kashveena squeezed her arm and said
“I think
it’s going to be a happy ending”
“I don’t”
Jenna snapped
“Why not?”
“I think I know the end of the story Kash” She said
softly “I know the end of the story”
“And what’s that?”
“He’s going to wake up and remember who he is, and
remember he has a wife and children and a whole wonderful life”
She explained
“And when he wakes up and remembers his old life, he will
forget everything about his life with us, and it won’t matter a jot to him that
I’m in love with him”
“You’re wrong” Kashveena said
“Am I?” she said flatly
“Yes” Kash said “I’ve seen the way he looks at you”
“Yes but that’s Harry that’s looking at me, not the real
him, whoever he is”
Kash knew
she wasn’t going to shake Jenna out of her black mood so she decided to leave
her and Harry alone.
“I’ll go and
get us a drink” she said and kissed the top of her head
Down stairs in
reception Rachel was sitting in a corner flicking through magazines when she
turned the page and saw a full page ad for Bizzie Lizzie of Abbottsford
and her nostrils were suddenly full of the sweet perfumed bouquet that John
Andrew sent her for her birthday.
And the lovely words written on the card came to her mind
“Now you’re even older and I still don’t care”
She sighed
as she thought of him, he was such a sweet, sweet boy, and then she scowled
because since she received the flowers and the card she had avoided him.
She was just
reflecting on that decision when she saw John Andrew walk through the main
doors so she got up from her corner and intercepted him by the lifts
“What are
you doing here?” she asked
“I come
bearing gifts” he said holding up a “get well soon” card and a carrier bag for
her to see.
“And who are
they from?” she asked suspiciously
“Everyone in
the pub” he replied “the card went around the bar last night”
“That
doesn’t explain why you’re here” she pressed
“I
volunteered” he said defiantly
“And that
wouldn’t have anything to do with the fact that I’m here I suppose”
“It has
everything to do with the fact that you’re here” he admitted
“I thought
so” she said
“I’m mad
about you Rachel” he said unashamedly “I always have been”
Rachel went
to speak but he kept talking
“And I don’t
care that you’re a few years older than me, I’m still mad about you”
“And I don’t
intend spending the rest of my life behind a bar either” he said
“And where do
you want to spend it then?”
“Where ever
you are of course” John replied
As Kashveena
rode down in the lift she was thinking of ways she could lift her dearest
friend’s spirits and snap her out of her black mood.
But nothing
came to mind and then as the lift doors opened the first thing she saw was
Rachel and John Andrew kissing.
“Thank God” she said “I was beginning to
think we might need an intervention”
They stopped kissing and Rachel put her
head on John’s shoulder and grinned red faced at Kash
“I take it that this means you are now a
couple?”
“Is that ok?” Rachel asked
“Oh yes” Kash said and giggled “Just what
the doctor ordered”
After Kash had left her alone in the room with Harry,
Jenna began to sob uncontrollably and was still going ten minutes later.
“Come back Harry” she sobbed “Please come back”
She was holding his hand in hers and periodically
kissing it in between sobs so she didn’t notice his eyes were open.
“I haven’t been away “Muppet”” he said weekly
“Harry? Is that you?” she whispered
“Yes and no” he said
She still hadn’t looked at him and she said
“You remember again don’t you?”
“I do” he confessed
“I knew it” she said looking at him for the first time
“You remember your other life, your wonderful other life”
“Yes I do” He replied
“So I’ve lost you then” Jenna said and fresh tears
welled up in her eyes
“No, never” he said
“I don’t understand” Jenna said as the tears rolled
down her cheeks
“In my old life I’m not married, I have no family” he
said
“The wonderful life is the one I’ve found with you”
And as the realization of what he had said dawned on
her, a smile as dazzling as the sun spread across her tear stained face.
The ride
back up in the lift for Kashveena was a little happier than the one down had
been and all thoughts of Jenna and her dark mood had been expelled from her
mind to be replaced by the happy picture of Rachel and John kissing.
She was
rather looking forward to sharing the good news with Jenna.
She thought
that would give her something to smile about and maybe even lift her dark mood.
And when she
opened the door she found Jenna stood beside the bed stooping over and kissing
Harry, and furthermore he was kissing her back.
“My God what
do they put in the coffee in this place” she said “everybody’s at it”
When Kash
had explained what she had discovered downstairs in reception, Harry said
“It’s a pity
Gavin isn’t here then”
Kashveena
blushed on hearing that and was visibly flustered and just managed to say
“I think you
must still be concussed” Before quickly excusing herself
Harry was discharged four
days later fully recovered and with his memory completely restored and
after his discharge he returned with Jenna to Wood Hill farm.
He had further visits over the following weeks from Dr
Andrews which were just routine.
In truth she was more interested in his history than his
health,
He also had to give a full statement to Sgt Jones
regarding the accident, of which Kash was completely absolved of any responsibility
and more significantly details about his true identity.
Harry’s real name was Keith
Topliss and he was a 33 years old divorcee.
Although he was born in Abbottsford he had spent the previous
10 years living and working in Canada.
He was an Engineer by profession and had a small
engineering company in Toronto but after his divorce he decided to sell up and
move back to Downshire.
It was his intention to start up a small engineering firm
somewhere in Downshire so he had hired a car in London and he planned to look
at some suitable premises in Shallowfield.
But before he got started he wanted to stop off in his
old neighbourhood in Abbottsford and to visit his parent’s
graves.
And it was while he was in Abbottsford that he was
attacked.
He had parked the car just around the corner from a Kebab
shop, he hadn’t had a lamb Doner for over ten years and he just couldn’t
resist.
The last time he had parked there ten years earlier it was
a perfectly safe place to do so but apparently things had changed while he had
been away and as he returned to the car with his Kebab he was struck from
behind.
Which was the last thing he remembered and he had no idea
how he got from Abbottsford to the Dancingdean Forest or where he had acquired
the Harris Tweed coat, but everything else had come back to him in crystal
clarity, before the assault and very definitely after Jenna hit him with the
Landie.
It was the first of June, a
week after Harry was discharged from hospital, when the dust had finally settled,
that Harry and Jenna finally found time to have a proper conversation.
They were sitting in the
office in the leather Chesterfields surrounded by the Newman brother’s book
collection.
Harry had been trying get
Jenna alone since he got back and the office was the only quiet corner they
could find.
“So what was it you wanted
to talk about?” Jenna asked nervously
“Well it’s about the
future” he said
“That doesn’t sound good”
she said to herself
But out loud she just said “oh”
“Yes” he said but Jenna
didn’t respond so Harry took a deep breath and began
“If I’m
going to stay at Wood Hill”
“If?” Jenna
said with alarm
“Yes” he
confirmed “if I’m going to stay at Wood Hill I’m going to need two things”
“What
things?” she asked with a sense of impending doom
“Firstly, I
need to find somewhere locally to do my day job” he said
“Ok” she
acknowledged thinking that wasn’t too bad “and the second thing”
“I need you
to become Mrs Topliss”
It took a
moment or two for what he had said to sink in, she had gotten so used to
calling him Harry Tweed, so when he said Mrs Topliss she was a little confused
and then the penny dropped and so did her jaw.
For about a
minute she was completely unable to form a verbal response, her mouth was
moving but nothing came out of it.
So she just
pointed at him and then at herself and just kept repeating that while Harry
looked on and smiled.
Finally he
said
“Is that a
yes then?”
“Of course
it’s a yes” she replied and launched herself at him and they sealed the deal
with a kiss
“You pig”
she said and punched him “I thought you were dumping me”
“No way” he
said “I’m not letting you get away, unless another one you mad lot crack me on
the skull again”
“Well Rachel
hasn’t hit you yet” Jen said laughing “but she’s too busy with John at the
moment to be a serious threat”
“That’s a
relief” he said and kissed her again
After the
initial excitement, which was of the loud squealing variety, when she told Kash
and Rachel, he thought they should perhaps tackle the task of setting the date.
Harry wanted
to strike while the iron was hot, before Jenna had the chance to change her
mind.
Jenna was so
thrilled that she had finally met a man that ticked all her boxes and her
search for a meaningful love with someone of a like mind had finally borne
fruit that she couldn’t concentrate long enough to decide.
The only
thing she was firm on was that she wanted a church wedding, although there was
a minor setback in that regard as he was a divorcee.
There was
also the belief that they needed to select a date that fitted in with the
rhythm of the farm.
However the
general consensus from the family was that rather than trying to find the right
time to fit in with the farming calendar, they should just pick a date and the
rest of them would cover for them.
So they made
an appointment to see the Vicar Peter Cockcroft.
Harry
thought it quite appropriate that it was the 6th of June, D-Day,
when Jenna and Harry drove into Mornington and parked in the church car park
and walked to the rectory, and Harry thought it was appropriate because he was
expecting a fight.
“Hello
Jenna, Harry” The vicar said as he opened the door “Come in, Come in”
“Should I
still call you Harry?” Peter asked
“Yes please,
the name has rather stuck now” he said “And to be honest I never really liked
the name Keith”
They sat down
in his lounge and Peter put down a large diary on the coffee table in front of
them.
“I assume you’re
here to discuss dates” he said cheerfully
“Yes we are,
but how did you know?” Jenna asked
“Ah well Mornington
is a small village” he replied “And my spies are everywhere”
And there
followed some nervous laughter on behalf of the affianced.
“Well as
luck would have it, for you two anyway, not so much for them, but there is a
cancellation” Peter continued
“When?”
Harry asked
“September
27th” The vicar replied
“Next
September?” Jenna said with real disappointment in her voice she was really
hoping for something sooner,
“Oh dear,
bless your heart Jenna, no” Peter Cockcroft said “it’s this September, it was a
last minute cold feet kind of cancellation”
“Really?”
Jenna said and squeezed Harry’s hand
“Yes” he
confirmed “Shall I pencil you in?”
“No, write
it in ink” Jenna said immediately and then turned and smiled at Harry but he
didn’t return it instead he said
“There is however
one slight issue”
“You mean
your divorcee status” Peter Cockcroft said
“My God, do
you know absolutely everything?” Harry asked and laughed
“Not quite”
he said “But enough to get by”
“So do you
have a solution?” Jenna asked
“Well I’ve
spoken to the Bishop and told him your story and he being something of a
romantic has no objection with it per se”
Peter
explained
“So he has
left the final decision to me and basically, if I’m happy, he’s happy”
“And?” Harry
asked
“Well,
convince me that I’m happy” Peter said
When they finally
left the rectory an hour later it was with the knowledge that they had secured
both the date in September for the wedding and the Vicar’s approval.
“Now the fun
begins” he said as they walked towards the car
“What do you
mean?” she asked
“Well you
know all the arrangements” he explained
“That will
be a breeze” Jenna responded, “I have Kash remember”
“What about
your wedding dress?” he asked
“I already
have it” she replied smugly
“Really?”
“Yes” she
said “It was my mum’s”
The reason
they had been at the rectory for so long wasn’t due to them needing to convince
Peter Cockcroft of their sincerity they had his blessing before they even
arrived.
No what
delayed them at the rectory for that long was the talk about Harry’s plans
which genuinely interested Peter.
On his
return to Downshire from Canada it was his intention to start up a small
engineering business and he was on a quest to find suitable premises when he
lost his memory.
He really
wanted something local to Mornington as his intention was to live at Wood Hill but
there didn’t appear to be anything suitable.
Which was
when the Vicar, pointed Harry in the direction of the Manor for a solution.
Of course
Jenna and Harry’s was not the only love story at Wood Hill Farm there was also Rachel and John burgeoning romance.
After they had finally gotten
together, to everyone’s delight, it took a while for them to settle down into a
rhythm.
But as time went on John
ended up spending half his time on the farm with Rachel and the other half in
the pub serving behind the bar.
His parents were a little
disappointed to find that his heart was not in hospitality as there’s were but
they had brought up their children, John and Polly to follow their hearts and
that was precisely what he was doing after all.
But keeping a foot in both
camps seemed to be the best way forward while he found his role on the farm
with the girl he loved.
It was two weeks after the Vicar had
suggested Harry should meet with Gabriel St George up at the Manor that it
actually happened and Harry walked up to the front door at the Manor on a Sunny
Friday afternoon in June.
He knocked firmly
on the door and after a few moments it was opened by a very striking looking
woman with bobbed blonde hair and a Swan neck.
“Hi” he said
“I have an appointment with Mr St George”
“Ah you must
be the famous Harry” she said and shook his hand “I’m
Philomena Cruickshank’s, come this way”
And
he followed her as she strode purposefully through the house.
Gabriel had chosen
to received his guest on the terrace, and he stood up as Harry and Philomena
approached, he was tall and blonde, and was clearly related to Philomena.
Harry was an
inch or two shorter than Gabriel with wavy sandy coloured hair.
The two men both
harboured preconceived ideas about the other, Harry thought he would be meeting
a man born of privilege who wouldn’t even know which century he was living in
and Gabriel thought Harry was just going to be another in a long line of
business men who had approached him since Mornington Field returned to the
Estates control.
However both
of them were to be delightfully surprised.
They talked
enthusiastically and at some length and in fact talked so long that Philomena
had to interrupt and remind them of the time.
“Oh
goodness” Gabriel said “I’m so sorry I’ve kept you longer than I should”
“Nonsense”
Harry replied “It was very absorbing”
“Perhaps we
could talk again” Gabriel enquired
“I would like that very much”
Harry replied and the two men shook hands warmly
“Just one other thing” Harry
said “If I don’t ask the question I will be in the dog house”
“Well we can’t have that, ask
away” he said amiably
“It’s about Vale Farm”
“Ah the compulsorily
purchased land” Gabriel said “Well I can tell you that the Smiths are very interested
in it”
“I see” Harry said
“But as it was part of Vale
Farm originally, if the Pegg’s apply in writing I can promise that I will look favorably
on it” Gabriel said
“Well you can’t say fairer
than that” Harry said and they shook hands again “thank you”
It was the first of July
when Harry and the Pegg’s received hand delivered letters from the Mornington
Estate, informing them that Vale Farm would have 90% of the land restored and
that Topliss Engineering of Mornington was born.
Officially it wasn’t to be
until January the first of the following year that the leases would begin.
However the Pegg’s were
given special dispensation to plough and sow the restored land so as not to
lose a whole growing season.
Harry was also allowed to instruct
an architect to get the ball rolling on converting Hangar A into Topliss
Engineering.
Gabe had recommended his own
architect and friend Scott Collier therefore doing both men a favour.
The dynamic
at the farm’s changed after Harry proposed to Jenna and with Rachel and John’s
passion showing no sign of abating
Kash started
to feel like a third wheel and more and more she would look wistfully at Gavin
and sigh.
She did not
however recent for a moment the love and happiness that her friends had found
and was as happy for them as it was possible to be, but it did however serve to
heighten her own longings for Gavin.
By way of an antidote to
her hopeless desire, Kashveena threw herself into the Jenna and Harry’s wedding
plans body and soul and managed to get through to September relatively unscathed
but all through the summer her feelings for Gavin had continued to deepen regardless.
On September
27th, the day of the wedding, Gavin was chosen to be Harry’s best
man, Kashveena and Rachel were bridesmaids, while Bob Pegg, John Andrew and
Dave Jones were the ushers.
The wedding
was a much anticipated event and not just by the bride and groom, Jenna was a
popular character in Mornington and on the day the church was full to bursting
with well-wishers including the whole of the St George family from the Manor.
Apart from
her popularity, and the obvious romance, the interest was magnified by the fact
that a lot of the villagers were involved in some way with the event.
Addison’s
made the wedding cake, Giovanna D'Angelo and Antonella Gardelli at Mazzone’s did the girls hair and Michelle Norman of “Bizzie
Lizzie’s” in Abbottsford arranged all the flowers in the church as well as the
button holes and bouquet’s.
Even the
local chiropodist, Nellie Hanson, was called into service to deal with a
troublesome callous on Jenna’s food.
The drinks
where supplied and served by the proprietors and the staff from The Old Mill Inn and their chef, Lorraine
Olson, did the food for the wedding breakfast with the assistance of Jane
Cooper and Emily Goff from Shallowfield.
The meal was at St Winnifred’s
Church Hall and all the food was sourced
from the Mornington Estate.
And finally the
wedding car was a rare 1951 Rolls-Royce
Silver Dawn, owned by Gabriel St George.
The car was his father Valentines pride and joy so although he thought it
rather ostentatious he couldn’t bear to part with it after his death.
Nor would he ever let anyone else drive it either, so as he and Harry
Topliss had become such good friends over the summer he volunteered to drive
the bride to the church in the Silver Dawn.
When Jenna
Newman walked, callous free, down the aisle there were audible gasps as the
statuesque red head Jenna processed resplendently in an antique silk dress, there
were still some in the village who could remember her mother being married in
that dress.
However
while the eyes of the whole congregation were on the beautiful bride, there was
one exception for as she followed in Jenna’s wake Kashveena’s gaze was fixed hungrily
on the Best Man who she thought looked good enough to eat.
And when the
bride reached the altar and Gavin saw Kashveena in her bridesmaids outfit his
mouth fell open.
“Wow you
look gorgeous” he said and then he blushed scarlet when he realised he’d said
it out loud and furthermore loud enough for the first two rows to hear.
Fortunately for
him the Vicar drew the attention away from him by starting the proceedings.
“The grace
of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy
Spirit be with you”
“And also
with you” said the congregation
Although the
church had been well attended there were only 30 people at the Wedding
breakfast, just close friends and family but that evening there was to be a
disco and there was an open invitation for everyone.
As Jenna did
the seating plan for the breakfast she made sure that Kash was seated next to
her clueless brother in the hope that they would finally sort themselves out.
They sat all
through the breakfast talking and laughing and at times totally oblivious of
their surroundings or even that there were other people present.
Later when
the disco started dictated by the tradition that the best man and the
bridesmaid had to dance they were encouraged by Harry and Jenna to take to the
floor and once they got out there they weren’t getting off again in a hurry.
Jenna was
dancing with her husband alongside Kashveena and Gavin for the first of three
close up slow dances.
“Do you
think tonight’s the night?” Harry asked
“I do hope
so” Jenna replied “They are perfect for each other”
But despite
the fact they were besotted with each other by the end of the evening the
matter was still unresolved.
Polly Andrew
had been serving at the wedding breakfast but for a couple of hours at the
dance she was just a guest and she had just got herself a drink when she caught
sight of Bob Pegg.
Bob wasn’t a
regular The Old Mill Inn, not as such, just
quiz nights and darts matches but she always noticed when he was in, mainly
because he was a bit of a gregarious character.
He was a popular
guy and was never short of a friend to have a drink with, and Polly liked it
when he was in because he made her smile.
He was
clearly returning to his table from the gents so Polly intercepted him
“Hello Bob”
she said looking him up and down, she wasn’t used to seeing him that smartly
dressed
“Hi
Polly” he said and smiled
“Well Bob
Pegg I must say you scrub up quite well” Polly said and whisked him off to the
dance floor
At the end
of the evening Gabriel drove the happy couple to the
Worsted
Viper Hotel in Purplemere where they were spending their wedding night before
flying to Paris for a short honeymoon.
Accompanying
him in the passenger seat was his girlfriend Chantel and after he had delivered
the happy couple to their destination they drove to the Dancingdean Spa Hotel
in Childean to have their own kind of honeymoon.
When Mr and Mrs
Topliss returned from Paris the following weekend they found that Cupid’s arrow
had struck at the reception in their absence but Kash and Gavin weren’t an item
but Bob and Polly were.
And nothing
was likely to happen between them for a month or so following the Topliss’s
return as Gavin was going to be at Vale Farm.
Kashveena really enjoyed the
Wedding, she thought it was magical, she even made believe it was hers as she
danced in Gavin’s strong arms.
She so wanted to share her
feelings and tell him how she felt.
To tell him that he was the
sun in her sky, but she did not dare.
Kashveena was convinced as
they danced that he might feel the same as she but she held back just in case
he didn’t, hoping he would speak first.
So she decided it was best
not to upset the equilibrium and hope and pray.
She would rather have him
just as a friend, with the hope of more, than to create an unbearable
awkwardness between them.
It was bad enough she had
seen virtually nothing of him all through the autumn and she couldn’t bear to
think that she might never see him at all, so she kept her own counsel.
Friendship was better than
nothingness.
All that autumn, Gavin had been staying at Vale Farm
with Bob, ploughing and sowing the rape seed, after which the pair of them ploughed
and sowed Wood Hill’s lower fields with winter wheat, and ploughed and harrowed
the Mornington Field land that hadn’t seen a plough for a hundred years, they
only got back to Wood Hill for Sunday lunch if they were lucky.
They were an unlikely pair,
Gavin was a six foot two slow plodder with unruly red hair and a ruddy
complexion while Bob was a short spindly dynamo with long frizzy brown hair
that made it look like he had a bad afro.
They had been best friends
since their first day at Infants School and it was a friendship which had
endured.
The two men worked well
together because they played to each other’s strengths.
Gavin had found the
prolonged period away from Wood Hill to be both a blessing and a curse.
Gavin Newman had been in love with Kash for 5 years, since the first moment he saw
her in fact.
At his sister’s wedding he
spent so much time with her talking, laughing and dancing then it felt like
they were a couple.
And he really wanted that
to be the case but why would a beautiful person like her be interested in a
great lumbering farmer like him.
So he had never considered doing
anything about his malady and he was hoping that the 5 or 6 week enforced
absence from Wood Hills far away from the temptation of the voluptuous super
cook might cool his ardour but the reverse was true and he ended up wanting her even more and he
really looked forward more and more to the Sunday lunches.
In between their normal
chores, Harry and Jenna spent most of the autumn making Wood Hill Cottage
habitable as they planned to make it their home in the New Year.
It hadn’t been lived in for
more than thirty years so it needed a lot more than just a lick of paint.
By the time December came around John was spending most of the week at the
farm
learning the ropes with Rachel and weekends working at
the pub with Polly.
He had really taken to farming even more than he
expected to but like Rachel he preferred livestock to arable, particularly the
dairy herd.
He was still keeping a foot in
both camps to some degree but his parents had long since come to terms with his
choice and they really liked Rachel and would not be disappointed with her as a
daughter in law one day.
But he kept working the shifts at the pub because he
needed the money for something special.
When Gavin and Bob had finished all the ploughing they
brought all the equipment back to Wood Hill, to be cleaned and serviced and
stowed away, so it was all hands to the pump to get everything done before
Christmas.
Which was to be the most special yule tide’s at Wood
Hill farm for many years.
However in order to preserve a happy Christmas for
all, certain compromises had to be made.
John and
Polly Andrew were expected to eat Christmas Dinner with their parents, as
Christmas day was the only day of the year that the pub closed, so it didn’t
seem an unreasonable expectation.
So
Kashveena, ever the practical person, suggested that in order to get everyone around
the same table for their Christmas Dinner they should have it on Christmas Eve.
A suggestion
that was greeted with universal approval.
Kashveena had woken up early on Christmas Eve and she sat
for almost an hour in front of her bedroom mirror.
She was disappointed with the woman looking back at
her and concluded that things had to change so she decided it was time to take
stock.
It had been a very eventful year a near tragic spring,
a romantic summer and a long and awful autumn separated from the love of her
life.
So she set her chin and stared defiantly at her own
reflection and decided that the status quo could go to hell.
“It’s time for you to man up” she said and got up and
went to the bathroom.
It was a noisy and raucous
morning which got even more so when the champagne corks started popping on the
stroke of noon.
By 3 o’clock Christmas
Dinner was served and Kash had done them proud with the table groaning under
the weight of the Christmas fare.
It was no mean feat to cook
such a sumptuous feast for 8 people, especially farmers, which was made all the
more remarkable as she appeared not to have a single hair out of place.
Everyone enthused at the magnificence
of the Turkey and all the trimmings but Gavin had eyes for a different bird
entirely.
He thought that she always looked beautiful but that
day she seemed to have surpassed herself she looked even lovelier than she did
on Jenna’s wedding day.
It was no accident that Kashveena was as immaculately
turned out as the food on display, she wanted to make a good impression with
Gavin.
And when she looked at him and saw his smile she
thought it was worth all the effort and she couldn’t wait until she could be
alone with him.
Under normal circumstances she would have considered
the meal a triumph and have felt very pleased with herself but on that day the
meal seemed to go on forever.
Everyone else had a great time and a great dinner and even
Gavin seemed to be enjoying himself.
Finally the Christmas pudding was served and she could
at last see the finishing line almost in reach.
But as the final scrapes of spoons on china echoed
around the room John Andrew stood up and then called for order.
When he finally had everyone’s attention he firstly proposed
a toast to the cook and then he proposed to Rachel.
“Wha…?” Rachel said
“Will you marry me?” he repeated hold the ring box out
to her
“Of course I’ll marry you stupid” she said and wrapped
her skinny arms around his neck and kissed him
When Rachel said “Of course I’ll marry you stupid”
And wrapped her skinny arms around his neck and kissed
him it was greeted with whoops and cheers and delayed the end of the meal.
Which left Kash with mixed feelings, she was delighted
for her friends
As Harry went around the table refilling the glasses.
Polly got
unsteadily to her feet
“Blimey!”
Harry said “Not another one”
Bob sat
staring at her wide eyed and Polly said to him
“Don’t you
be getting any ideas Bob, we are never getting
married, and there is no way that I’m changing my name to Polly Pegg”
This
provoked a lot of laughter in response and then she plopped down hard on her
bottom.
She tried in
vain to regain her feet so she wagged her finger at Bob instead
“I’m serious”
she said and Bob smirked “there are two thing I will not do, one is changing my
name to Polly Pegg”
Everyone
laughed again on hearing that, and she didn’t realise it at the time in her
befuddled state that the name would stick with her forever marriage or no
marriage
“And the
other is that I will not become a farmer’s wife” she continued
“I’m not
like John, I love the pub and I intend to take it over when mum and dad retire
so let there be no doubt that, I’m going to be a publishian, a publictian, a
pudlican, I’m going to be a landlady”
“Oh shut up
and have another drink. Polly Pegg” Bob said
Everyone
pitched in to clear away and Kash and Jenna dealt with the dirty dishes while
Gavin and Harry wiped up.
Within half
an hour everything but the pans were done.
“You and
Jenna go and sit down” she told Harry
“Ok” he said giving Jenna a
wink “come on Mrs. Topliss”
Kash had been looking
forward to getting Gavin on his own all day but when he was there in front of
her in the kitchen she lost her nerve.
“I can manage now” she said
“I don’t mind helping” Gav
said
“I’m
ok really” she insisted
Gavin walked into the hall and was immediately confronted
by Harry
“What are you doing out here you plank?”
“I offered to help, but she said she was ok” he
replied
“You have a lot to learn about women” he said shaking
his head and thrust a sprig of mistletoe into his great paw of a hand
“Now get back in there and kiss her”
“But…” Gavin protested
“Do you like her or not?” Harry asked
“Well yes” he replied
“Then get back in there” Harry instructed “trust me
Gav”
Gavin pushed open the kitchen door and walked in
“You don’t have to help” she said “I can manage really”
“I’m not here to help” he said and he held up the
mistletoe and then his voice cracked as he said
“I’ve come for a kiss”
“Oh” she said and dried her hands as she stepped
towards
They stood facing each other and there was a moment of
hesitation but then Gavin kissed her.
And it was a perfect Kiss that brought all the feelings they
had suppressed for so long bubbling to the surface and Kashveena was able to
allow the love that filled her generous heart to spill out from her every pore.
And Gavin gratefully gathered it up and wrapped her in
his strong loving arms.
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