Showing posts with label Mardi Gras. Show all posts
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Monday, 15 February 2021

Snippets of Downshire Life – Shrovetide – Mardi Gras Carnival

 

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 but our story takes place in the southern town off Abbottsford which was the biggest in Downshire, its administrative capital and the seat of the Downshire government.

It was also a place of learning thanks to the Downshire University and was a Cathedral City and was also home to Abbottsford Town football club.

Abbottsford was also the location of the 10th annual Mardi Gras Carnival which was growing in popularity and getting bigger every year and ran along a five-mile route around the town and had even surpassed the popularity of its biggest rival in Downshire, the Sharpington Day Parade.

Even though Sharpington had the benefit of holding theirs on the August Bank Holiday.

Like Sharpington the parade was predominantly a means of raising money for good causes, but it was also a way for local business and commerce to promote themselves, also social and cultural minorities used it great effect, as well as environment groups, political parties, the emergency services and of course the Gay and Lesbian community were a big presence, and the Arts were well represented.

It was a very busy and very noisy event and was well attended with all the schools and colleges in the county closed for the day, and a large number of pupils and students converged on the City for the big event.

Two of the second-year college students from Northchapel were among them.

They were lifelong friends, Kristine Perrin and Lily Parsons, Krissy was the eldest by two weeks and was a very slim, very pretty girl with dark brown pixie cut hair, while Lily was a small skinny girl with long curly chestnut hair.

Neither of them had particularly happy home lives so they were naturally drawn together from an early age.

So, they did everything together and were seldom ever home as they were always off on some adventure or other.

In fact, they spent all their spare time together and they also worked together evenings and weekends at Stephenson’s Supermarket.

Most of their adventurous escapades were during the holidays and they chalked up a lot of happy times and their friendship was their most precious possession and they loved each other, and they complimented each other.

 

Although there were similarities between them, they were both pretty for a start, their likes and dislikes, their sense of humour, but really, as individuals they couldn’t be more different.

Kristine had no fear whereas, Lily would tremble in the shadows on her own.

Krissy was an extrovert, confident, self-assured and brave, though not cocky in any way.

Lily on the other hand, was shy and she lacked self-confidence but being with Krissy made her feel more confident, daring to do things she would never have done alone, such as spending the night in Abbottsford.

 

Because Parade day was so busy they got the bus over the night before, so they could get a prime spot for the parade, however their finances wouldn’t stretch to them staying somewhere so they planned on roughing it and had sleeping bags in their backpacks. 

 

Unlike previous adventures, which were normally meticulously planned, they had no idea when they stepped off the bus, quite where they were going to get their heads down, somewhere safe, Krissy would make sure of that, she was very protective towards Lily, because the love that she felt for her skinny little friend was not restricted to mere friendship, but she was resigned to the fact that she would probably never speak to Lily about the unquenchable love she felt for her. 

Because the confident bubbly Krissy was holding back, not because she didn’t want more from their relationship, her problem was fear, and she was afraid that if she told Lily how she felt, and she didn’t feel the same it would ruin the perfect friendship that they had and create an awkwardness between them.

The time she spent with Lily was so precious to her that she wasn’t prepared to do anything to jeopardize it, after all their special friendship was better than nothing and that had been her opinion for the three long years since she first admitted to herself that she was in love with a girl, and her best friend to boot.

So, she chose to remain silent and patiently waited for Lily to fall for her.

 

Because they had no plan as such they had to dress for the worst-case scenario, so because of the time of year warm clothes were essential, nothing pretty, feminine or girlie.

Wrapped up warm they wandered around Abbottsford for about an hour and after a meal at a Burger Bar they carried on exploring until they found a large number of floats parked in the Football Stadium car parks and after closer inspection discovered there was only the scantest security.

“Guess where we’re sleeping tonight” Krissy said  

 

They sneaked into the car park and looked for a suitable float that would suit their needs and after about 15 minutes they found it.

It was the Abbottsford Town float, they were both fans of the Knights so as soon as they laid eyes on it there was no way they were going to pass up the chance to climb aboard.

On either side of the float, there were large LED screens mounted that would play goal highlights during the parade while Abbottsford Town players would wave to the crowd from the platform below.

They were going to sleep on the platform and began unpacking their bags, but then they heard someone approach, so they had to hide until the security guard passed by.

After the coast was clear they emerged from their hiding place and Lily said

“Where are we going to go now?”

“Up there” Krissy replied and pointed upwards because behind the LED screens was a large void which would more than suit their purpose by hiding them from prying eyes.

 

Krissy climbed up onto the cab, and Lily handed the bags up and then Krissy took her hand and pulled her up, then they repeated the process until they dropped down into the void behind the screens and then she turned on a torch to check out their surroundings

“This will do nicely” Krissy pronounced “They won’t find us up here”

And then she shone the light on Lily and noticed she was dancing a little jig in the darkness.

“What are you doing?” she asked, “why are you dancing?”

“Sorry Krissy but I can’t help it” she said very childlike “It’s exciting”

Krissy’s heart melted anew

“You’ll do nicely too” she thought to herself and then she heard herself saying out loud

“I really love you Lily”

As she made the declaration she still had the light on her, but she didn’t react she just continued her jig, but just to be on the safe side she decided to focus her mind on something else.

“Let’s get the sleeping bags out, it’s getting late”

“Ok” Lily complied

 

As they lay side by side in their sleeping bags Krissy was satisfied that she had got away with her declaration, either Lily missed her meaning, or she was pretending in order to spare her feelings.

She smiled to herself in the semi darkness of the moonlit night as she recalled how wonderful it felt to say out loud

“I really love you Lily”

Nonetheless she pledged never to say it again, but she would never forget how sweet it felt.

 

She had been in her sleeping bag for half an hour and was still awake, partly due to thoughts of Lily but equally so because it was colder than they had anticipated and five minutes later Lily called quietly

“Krissy?”

“Yes babe”

“I’m cold” Lily replied

“Me too” she retorted and unzipped her sleeping bag

“Get in with me and we’ll keep each other warm”

“Cool” she said accompanied by the sound of her unzipping herself, then she quickly slipped in beside Krissy.

Fortunately, the two girls were skinny Minnie’s, so they had plenty of room to zip themselves in with Lily’s sleeping bag draped over them like a duvet they soon began to warm up, despite the fact that Lily was a fidget and wouldn’t stay still

“You’re such a wriggle arse” Krissy said and laughed

“Sorry” Lily said but didn’t stop her squirming until they were nose to nose.

“I love you too by the way” she added which was when Krissy leant towards her and kissed her and more to the point she kissed her back.

When their lips parted they looked at each other in the moonlight and almost telepathically communicated that they wanted to do that again, so they did.

It was a wonderful kiss, and as perfect as they had imagined, not that they had anything to benchmark it against, as it was the first time either of them had been kissed and having that first kiss with the person they loved made it even more perfect and wonderful.

 

“I’ve wanted to do that for so long” Lily said as they cuddled together in the post kiss bliss.

“You have?” 

“Yes, but I didn’t think we ever would” she explained “But then you said you loved me, but the way you said it I didn’t think you meant you loved me like a sister or a friend, so I decided to take a chance”

“I’m glad you did” Krissy said “I was too scared”

“But you’re the confident one, brave and fearless, I’m the wimp whose afraid of her own shadow” Lily pointed out “You’re not allowed to be scared of me”

“I was afraid of scaring you away” Krissy said

“You’ll never get rid of me” Lily reassured her, and they kissed again, then she wriggled onto her side with her back to Krissy and said over her shoulder

“Now hold me in your safe strong arms”

“Anything you say bossy knickers” Krissy responded as she complied, and they spooned and were so comfortable they didn’t move again until morning.

 

The contented couple slept soundly in the sleeping bag all night and when Krissy woke up the float was moving.

“Wake up Lily” she said

“What?” she said sleepily

“Wake up” she said “We’re on the move”

“What! Why what time is it?” Lily retorted

“Late” Krissy retorted

“That was the best sleep I’ve ever had” Lily said and turned over, so she was facing her

“It was nice wasn’t it” Krissy agreed “but we need to get moving”

“No, we need to have our good morning kiss first” Lily pointed out

“You’re being very assertive for a wimp” Krissy said

“Yes, I am so pucker up”

“I love you Lily” she sighed and a second later they were kissing and when it was over Lily said

“I love you too”

 

Five minutes later Krissy reminded her that it was time to get moving so they wriggled free of the sleeping bag and packed their stuff away in the back packs, just in case they needed to make a quick getaway and then stopped to eat the sandwiches they bought the night before and to have a drink.

With breakfast done and the bag packed Lily rushed into the corner of the void and leant over so she could see the spectators.

“We’re just coming up to the Phoenix Centre, we’ve missed half the parade” Lily said and giggled

“I don’t know why you’re so happy about it” Krissy said “We missed half of what we came for”

“Oh, I got what I came for” Lily retorted as she glanced coyly over her shoulder

Krissy was behind her and buried her face in the crook of her neck and kissed her soft skin.

“Cuddle me from behind so I can watch the crowd as you hold me” she urged

“You do know that they won’t be cheering you babe” he pointed out

“I think you’ll find that they are” she replied “Because they’re happy that I’ve got a girlfriend.