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Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Snippets of Downshire Life – Shakespeare Day

 

Downshire is a relatively small English county but that didn’t bother its inhabitants, the may not have been the biggest, but they were in no doubt that it was the best and that belief was no truer than in the southern town off Abbottsford which was Downshire’s administrative capital and the seat of the Downshire government.

It was also a place of learning thanks to the Downshire University, it could also boast that it was a Cathedral City, was home to Abbottsford Town football club and benefitted from the renowned Winston Churchill Hospital, and Twin sisters Ariadne and Scarlet Shakespeare were both nurses at the Churchill.

They were identical twins, Ariadne was the older of the two by an hour and was five feet eight with bobbed brunette hair and an olive complexion and hazel eyes, while Scarlet was two inches taller than her sister and had more hair.

The girls were both foot lose and fancy free and liked to party and had no intrest in tying themselves down, but on the occasion of their 27th birthday, on New Years Eve, that all changed, when they met best friends Marcus Birkin and Gareth Clare.

 

They both worked for Bramstock, Goodman, Crossfield and Bushe solicitors in Abbottsford, although they hailed from Turnoak-Under-Hawthorne, a large rambling village, originally settled in the 12th century on the sparsely wooded slopes on the Northern fringe of the Finchbottom Vale about 5 miles from Purplemere, and it was everything you would expect from a Downshire Village.

The Birkin and Clare families had lived in the village for many years and were of the landed gentry and the boys were public school and Cambidge educated.

 

Abbottsford was a world away from Turnoak-Under-Hawthorne and socially the Shakespeare girls were a world away from Marcus and Gareth and their meeting on New Year’s Eve was purely by chance.

The twins were travelling from home after getting ready to party into the New Year, and the solicitors were in Marcus’s car travelling in the opposite direction from work when the two vehicles collided.

It wasn’t serious just a bit of minor damage, but Marcus had only had the car for a month so an angry exchange between him and the cab driver ensued, which Gareth tried to cool, to no avail, but when the two-leggy drop dead gorgeous brunette girls emerged from the Taxi, the two adversaries’ and the peacemaker all went quiet. 

They were both stunningly beautiful and wearing low cut party outfits and when Marcus first saw the one with the bobbed hair, he was smitten, and the fender bender was no longer of any importance to him, whereas Gareth felt the same about the taller one.

The taxi driver, who had been at fault for the accident, took full advantage of the distraction and got in his cab and sped away.

“Hey come back!” Ariadne shouted

“What are we going to do now?” Scarlet asked as the Cab disappeared around a corner

“Don’t worry” Marcus said “We’ll get you to your destination”

“You don’t know where we’re going” Ariadne pointed out

“You could tell us and then we would” Gareth said

“Problem solved then” Scarlet added and gave her sister a look that said “just get in the car”

Ariadne complied because it was obvious her sister fancied the drivers friend, and she thought the driver was ok, and he was posh, and she liked posh.

 

They were on the way to a New Year’s Eve Party at the Hospital, and by the time they got there the twins had persuaded the guys to join them at the party rather than just drop them off and go their separate ways, not that it took too much persuading, and the old year ended with the two couples kissing on the dancefloor at midnight.

 

In the following months the four of them spent a lot of time together, and the relationships between the two couples growing and their feeling were deepening, but it took some freak weather and a freak accident to take things to the next level when a late snow storm ground Downshire to a halt and made children of every adult with a snow day, and then an accident on a snowy hill put Marcus and Gareth in hospital, the former with a broken ankle and a dislocated knee and the latter with a broken collar bone and wrist.

         

When the family arrived, they were more appalled by the two common, overfamiliar nurses that were hanging around the boys, than they were at their injuries, but when they did remember why they were there they completely blanked the girls, and even when addressed directly, they ignored them, and when the girls were sleeping all day after a night shift they were spirited away in a private ambulance to a nursing home, to get them away from their clutches.

However, the families underestimated the Shakespeare girls because they tracked them down, with the help of some allies and when the four of them were reunited it lead to universal declarations of love.

 

The girls went to visit the boys early on their last day at the Nursing home because they knew that once they were back home in Turnoak they wouldn’t be able to see them, so they planned on meeting them early and then leaving Withery before the Birkin’s and the Clare’s arrived to pick them up.

 

Marcus was laying on his bed with Ariadne sat beside him holding his hand and Scarlet and Gareth were in the Garden enjoying the spring sunshine, and for both couples the conversation was strained.

“I’m going to miss you” Ariadne said

“I’ll miss you too” he said “But we can skype and facetime everyday”

“It won’t be the same” she said

“I know it won’t, and I want this to be the last time we have to be apart” he said “When I get back to I want to…”

  

Outside in the sunshine it was just as tortuous with each syllable feeling like a pulled tooth.

But finally, Gareth killed the conversation stone dead when he began his sentence

“I think we should….”

 

Five minutes later the two girls rushed towards each other down the corridor uttering a language, if that’s what it was, that only they could understand and when they were face to face they said in perfect union

“You’ll never guess what’s happened?”

“You first”

“No, you first”

“Ok”

“We’re getting married!”

And then there was complete silence for thirty seconds and then they screamed out a cheer in others face and began dancing around in circles like a demented waltz.

 

After the proposals were accepted, there was the question of when and where they would marry, none of them wanted a particularly long engagement, in fact the opposite was true, the wanted to do it as soon as possible.

They wanted a double wedding, that was a given, and a church wedding was preferable but not practical given the timescale, so it was decided that they would marry at Abbottsford Registry Office and they would have a blessing at St Hilda’s Church as soon as they could accommodate them.

 

The length of the wedding planning discussions meant that they stayed at the Grange longer than they intended, and their visit was almost discovered by the families, fortunately the girls were in the appropriate uniforms so when they arrived all they saw were two nurses walking away.

 

When they got back to Abbottsford, Ariadne and Scarlet went straight to the registry office to find out what dates were available, and they discovered that a significant date was free which they took as an omen, so they went for that day, so the date for the wedding was set for April 23rd which was appropriately Shakespeare Day as the brides were both namesakes.

 

After booking the registry office, came the fun part, shopping, outfits, lingerie, shoes, accessories, the full Monty.

Once they had shopped till they dropped, it suddenly occurred to them to tell their parents and friends.

 

The day before the Wedding, courtesy of their mum and aunties, they spent the whole day at Mazzone’s and had the full range of treatments on offer, including having their hair done, along with a premium Buffet lunch and copious quantities of champagne.

They were pampered and preened all day and when the giggling overexcited and slightly tipsy Shakespeare’s were manicured, pedicured, coiffured, waxed, buffed, threaded, tweezed, perfumed, painted, and powdered to the point of perfection.  

 

On the day of the wedding Ariadne and Scarlet looked stunning and were indeed radiant and had permanent smiles on their faces, but when Marcus and Gareth arrived their faces did not to show the same level as happiness, in fact they tended toward the grave end of the spectrum, so the girls rushed straight over to them.

“What’s wrong?” they asked

“We need to tell you something” Marcus said

“Something important” Gareth added

“You’ve changed your minds, haven’t you” Ariadne stated

“Is that it? You don’t want to marry us anymore” Scarlet said

“No, no, it’s nothing like that” Marcus replied reassuringly

“But you might change your minds when we tell you what’s happened” Gareth said

“Oh God, you’re already married” Ariadne exclaimed

“Were you already engaged when you proposed to us then?” Scarlet asked

“Absolutely no” replied Marcus

“Very definitely not” Gareth concurred

“Then what?” They asked

“We’re not the prospects you thought we were” Gareth began

“We have been told that if we go ahead and marry you we will be disinherited” Marcus concluded “The family will disown us”

“That’s it?” Ariadne asked and smiled “That’s what the long faces are for?”

“Yes” Marcus replied

“If that’s all it is then we don’t care” Scarlet said “we didn’t fall in love with your “prospects” I fell in love with you”

“So, you don’t mind?” Marcus asked

“Of course, not” Ariadne said and kissed him

“As long as you get to keep the car” she added and laughed