Downshire is a relatively small English county but like a pocket battleship it packs a lot in, a short but beautiful coastline, a channel port, the Ancient forests of Dancingdean and Pepperstock, the craggy ridges and manmade lakes of the Pepperstock Hills National Park, the rolling hills of the Downshire Downs, the beautiful Finchbottom Vale and farm land as far as the eye can see from the Trotwood’s and the Grace’s in the south, to the home of the Downshire Light infantry, Nettlefield, and their affluent neighbour’s, Roespring and Tipton in the North and it’s in leafy Roespring where our story takes place on New Year’s Eve.
Quiet and thoughtful Fifty
year old widow Matthew Simpson was spending New Year’s Eve alone in his
Victorian Cottage, for a number of reasons, the first of which being that he wasn’t big on the whole New Year’s concept and it
wasn’t a time that held any deep significance for him.
Secondly he
was normally feeling more than a little jaded by the time it arrived and this
year, after overindulging quite spectacularly over Christmas, he was even more
so.
But the
final and most significant reason was because he had lost his heart to someone
who was, he was sure, unlikely to return his love, as she had a younger much
more attractive man dancing attendance on her, and although he was due to
attend the New Year’s Eve Ball, where she would also be present, he declined
the invitation as being so close to her, especially in all her party splendour,
would have been too hard for him to bear.
The object
of his affection was Penelope Van Der Velden, also widowed, but she was three
years younger than he and she was bubbly and vivacious, so Matthew was resigned
to the fact that it was not to be, so he settled down to a quite evening on his
own.
He had his
laptop to hand and spent about an hour writing emails to friends and family,
which he left as drafts to send after Big Ben struck twelve.
The rest of
the time he watched TV and picked at any and all of the nibbles within reach of
his comfy chair.
By ten
o’clock he was a little bored with the New Year’s Eve offerings on TV and about
an hour later he decided to put on a DVD and was just returning to his chair
when the doorbell rang.
Matthew had
no idea who it might be, he certainly wasn’t expecting anyone.
When he
opened the door he was surprised to see the diminutive figure of Penelope Van
Der Velden standing on the doorstep in full evening wear and over her shoulder
he could see a taxi pulling away.
“Hello” he
said with genuine surprise
“Hello Darling”
Penny said, “Can I come in? It’s bloody freezing”
“Of course,
of course” he said fussily “come in, come in”
Once inside
she slipped off her stole and walked through to the lounge and he thought she
looked absolutely gorgeous in a full-length magenta evening dress.
“Lead me to
the wine” Penny said “I’m gasping”
He led the
way to the kitchen and opened the fridge and took out an open bottle of wine.
Then he took
two large wine glasses from the cupboard and filled them both generously then
handed one of them to her.
“Thank you
darling” she said and took a large slurp and then they proceeded to the lounge.
Matt
followed her along the hall and had another chance to admire her form
encapsulated in her evening dress.
As usual she
was perfectly accessorized with long elbow length gloves, and clutch purse
etcetera, and knowing what a classy lady she was he imagined her to be fully
accessorized under the dress as well.
“You’re a
bit overdressed for my humble abode” he observed.
“I know” Penny
said as she sat down “I was going to the New Year Ball but…”
“But?” he
asked
“I couldn’t
face everyone quizzing me about Owen”
“About
what?” he quizzed, fearing the worst.
“He told
everyone that we were a couple, and very much in love” she replied, “and that
we were moving in together”
“And you’re
not?” he asked hopefully
“No we’re
bloody not” Penny said definitely “But people believed him, how could they
think that, why on earth would I do such a thing?”
“Well he’s a good looking man, a very
athletic man” Matt said
“Yes he is both of those” she agreed “but he’s
also a boy”
“He doesn’t
look much like a boy to me” he said
“None the
less, he is” she corrected him “It’s flattering of course, to have a young stud
pay me some attention, but a physical relationship with someone like that, on
tap 24-7 would probably kill me”
Penny
laughed at the thought and then continued
“It would
probably be like Zumba and Pilates combined, and would send me to an early
grave”
She was
laughing again while Matthew digested the information that there had been no
physicality between them.
“He did
however open my eyes and show me that I’m still an attractive woman, still a
sexy woman”
“I could
have told you that” Matthew said a little to definitely, which didn’t go
unnoticed by Penny as she continued
“My husband didn’t
appreciate that, and I need to be with someone who sees me the way that you do”
Matt raised his
eyebrows and she laughed and then said
“I’m not
just here because I couldn’t face the Ball”
“Oh” he said
and Penny was giggling and blushing as she slipped out of her seat and knelt on
the floor in front of him, and when she had slipped her arms around his neck
and kissed him to the accompaniment of Big Ben chiming and Penny kissed him from
one year to the next.
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