I fell in love with
Antonella Perioli the very first time I saw her, although I didnt know that was
her name at the time.
But irespective of
that when I saw her in the playground on that September morning it was love at
first sight.
She was a first year
at my School, the very un-PC named Cecil Rhodes.
But it was the 60s so
heroes of the empire were still honoured back then.
I was a fourth year
but I was bowled over by the skinny little brunette.
She literaly stood out
from the crowd because where all her fellow first years were wearing white knee
socks with their uniform Antonella was wearing black on her skinny legs.
Although I was
instantlly taken with her, indeed I was completely smitten I didnt speak to her
for two years.
At that time in
history people talked about how they would always remember where they were and
what they were doing when they heard the news that John F Kennedy was dead.
For me that first
glimpse of Antonella was a moment that would live with me forever.
And I was right.
I found out later that
Giovanna, who was in my form was her sister.
I would never have
guessed that they were sisters by looking at them they were completely
different.
But I did overhere
snippets of Giovannas conversations and got to hear about Nella, what she was
doing who she was seeing, what music she liked what films she went to see.
Which was good even if
it was all after the event stuff.
Over the two years
between that life altering first look at her I may not have spoken to her but I
did see her alot though, around school especially and if I saw her in town or
in the cinema queue or at the Lido she would always smile because she knew I
was a friend of her sister.
But I never had the
courage to speak so i would just smile back.
Sometimes she would be
with girlfriends and sometimes with a boy and sometimes I was with mates and
other times I’d be with a girl.
I had my fair share of
girlfriends but invariably they would have had to ask me out.
None of them were
serious it was just a question of trying someone on for size to see if they
fit, and some of them were a good fit but my problem was that how ever good the
fit was, they never measured up against Nella.
But the older I got
the braver I got and I eventually worked up the courage to speak to her and we went
on to speak a lot once the ice was broken.
I was firm friends
with her sister Giovanna, but I didn’t know at the time if she knew I carried a
torch for Nella.
One day I was fishing up
at the Ally Pally on the shady spot by the point on the south side.
It was during the
school holidays though I had left school 3 years earlier.
I just happened to
have a day off that day.
I worked at Carpenters
hardware store in Muswell Hill and we had been stock checking all the previous
weekend so I had a day off in lieu.
And as it was a nice
day I decided to go fishing at the Alexandra Palace boating lake.
It was a well-stocked little
lake and you could still fish it back then until some idiot decided to
introduce Australian Black Swans to the lake and they didn’t mix with the
fishermen so they banned fishing.
Ally Pally was one of
my favourite places in the whole world back then and I had been going there for
years.
Apart from the fishing,
there was the boating lake, and a miniature railway picnic areas and acres of
grass.
And it was the place I
felt most at peace and where I was often lost in dreams.
On that warm sunny
August day by Alexandra Palace Lake I was sat on my folding stool on a little
peninsula fishing beneath the shade of an old oak.
I had just cast out
and was enjoying the gentle breeze off the water.
“Hello” A soft voice
said
I didn't need to turn
around to know who that sweet voice belonged to.
It was one I knew well
but I turned around anyway.
“Hi” I responded
As I looked around I
saw Antonella standing with the sun at her back.
I took it on faith that
it was her because with the breeze stirring the strands of her brunette hair
and the golden sun behind it she appeared to have a fiery halo that left her
face in shadow.
But her silhouetted
shape beneath her summer dress left me in no doubt.
“I thought it was you”
she said “no work today?”
“No” I replied “Day
off”
The sun was
temporarily obscured by a cloud and I could see her lovely face for the first
time.
She had filled out a
bit since I first saw the scrawny little girl with the skinny legs that I fell
in love with six years earlier.
“Have you caught
anything?” she asked as she sat down on the bank next to me.
“Not yet” I admitted
"So what brings
you here?” I asked
“I’ve been shopping in
Muswell Hill with Katie Young” she replied “and I’m on my way home”
“The lakes a bit out
of your way isn’t it?” I asked already knowing the answer
“Yes” Nella admitted
gazing out over the lake “but I love it here”
“Me too” I concurred
wistfully
It seemed fitting to
me that I should be seated at the place that was most special to me with the
girl who was most special to me.
We sat there in
silence for a few minutes just enjoying the scene until we were brought back to
the moment by a loud splash as one of the rowers who had lost an oar went in
after it, the resulting wave headed rapidly to the site of my float so I
started reeling it in.
"Have you been
fishing long?” she asked
“What Today? Or in general?” I responded and she laughed
“Both then” she said
and laughed again
"Well today,
about 2 hours before you found me” I told her “and generally since I was seven
when my Dad first took me with him”
“Do you still go with
him” she asked
“Oh yes” I replied
“What about you?”
“Me? I’ve never
fished” she replied
"Would you like
to have a go?” I asked
“Yes please” she
answered enthusiastically
“Ok then" I said
just as the float approached the bank.
I quickly discarded
what was left of the bait and opened my bait box.
“I can’t put the
wriggly thing on” she said horrified
"It’s ok I’ll put
the bait on" I replied and smiled at her
I baited the hook and then stood up
“Ok we need to stand
up to do the next bit” I said and Antonella got quickly to her feet and dusted
herself off.
I showed her the basic
principle of casting and then I stood behind her as
She held the rod in
her right hand.
God she smelt good,
her hair, her skin, her clothes.
“Concentrate” I said
to myself as I breathed in her perfume.
I put my hand on hers
and indicated the best place to hold the grip.
“Now pull some line
out with your other hand”
She did as said and I
took my right hand off hers,
“Right you’re on your
own” I said and rested my hands on her waist
Swiveling at the waist
Antonella swung the rod to the right and then snapped it forward and the float
sailed through the air and plopped a respectable distance from the bank.
It was a good job I
was holding her waist otherwise her momentum may have had her following the
float into the water, well that was my excuse anyway.
"I did it” she
squealed
"Great cast Nella” I said “Right now comes the patient bit, you sit down
and watch"
I indicated the stool
"No, I’ll be fine on the ground” she said
“Nonsense anglers
privilege” I insisted
"Well thank you" she said perching on the stool then in a whisper she
asked "What’s an angler?"
"It’s another term for a fisherman” I confided
Then I sat on the
floor and got a nice look at her legs which were no longer skinny twigs.
“Why is the floaty
thing bobbing up and down?” she asked concentrating intently on the task while
I was concentrating intently on her legs.
“That means you have a
bite” I replied
“What do I do?” she
yelled excitedly
“Strike” I said
“What’s that?”
“Jerk the rod up
sharply and then reel it in”
I stood up as she
reeled in frantically and looked down at her and she was the picture of
concentration with her tongue poking out the corner of her mouth
She noticed I was
watching her and withdrew her tongue and smiled at me and then returned her
full attention to her task and poked her tongue out again.
The float was getting
close to the bank and in its wake there was definitely a fish
"Should I stand
up?” she asked
"If you want to” I replied
She stood up and
reeled furiously for the last few feet
"Now lift the rod up slowly” I instructed and as she lifted the rod up
vertically the fish left the water and swung towards her, I reached out and
grabbed the line and wriggling on the hook was a little Roach.
“And there’s your
fish” I said and she beamed broadly
“No I can’t touch it”
she squealed as I offered the fish to her
“What kind of angler
are you?" I asked "you can’t put the wriggly thing on the hook and
you won’t touch the fish”
“I'm a girlie angler obviously” she said and giggled
I carefully unhooked
the fish
“What are you going to
do with it?” she asked frowning
“Let it go” I said and
put back in the water and it swam away.
She beamed me a happy
smile and squeezed my arm.
I don’t know how long
Antonella and I sat on the lakeside but I do remember we were doing more
talking and laughing than fishing.
Nella looked at her
watch and suddenly leapt up.
“I have to go” she
said
“If you give me a few
minutes I’ll walk with you” I suggested
“Great” Nella said
I quickly packed away
and put my tackle bag over my shoulder and with my rod bag in my hand we set
off around the lake and down the hill towards Wood Green.
I couldn’t remember a
time I had enjoyed a fishing trip so much, it had been a great day off and I
enjoyed the walk down from Ally Pally more than I had ever done before.
I didn’t want the day
to end but I knew as we reached the bottom of Bedford Road that time was
running out because when we crossed the footbridge over the railway we would
have to go our separate ways because she would go right and I would go left.
So I knew I had two
hundred yards or so to summon up the courage to ask her out.
We stepped onto the
footbridge and I couldn’t think how to ask her.
She chatted all the
way across and when we reached the end of the footbridge I still couldn’t think
how to ask her out.
We stood on the
pavement and were about to part.
“I really enjoyed the
fishing” she said
“Me too” I said with my stomach in knots.
It was no good I was
just going to have to blurt it out and hope for the best.
“Do you want to go to
the pictures on Saturday” she asked “Casino Royale is on at the Odeon”
“I’d love to” I said
immediately relieved.
I felt ten feet tall
as I walked the last few hundred yards to my home.
How typical that finally
almost six years since I first saw and fell in love with Antonella Perioli I
had a date with her and I hadnt even asked her out.
But however it came
about it was the begining of the love of a lifetime.
On the day Nella
caught her first fish and I caught my first love.
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