Ivy TeasA Story by Katie NimmoAmbition and friendship.Ivy Teas
"Can't
you just imagine it Anna? Six tables and a counter with so many different buns
and teacakes you wouldn't know where to start." Peering through the grimy shop window Anna saw a dark
abandoned store that looked like it had never been loved. "Oh Elsie, I
really wish I could but all I see is cobwebs and lots of them." Elsie was
crestfallen. Anna immediately regretted not siding with her friend. She had
always wanted to run her own teashop but money had always left it a dream. That
was until three months ago when Elsie's only aunt, auntie Ivy, passed away
leaving her enough money to get a deposit for a small store. Ivy and Elsie were
going to do business together some time but sadly that time never came. "I'm sure Andrew will help with all the carpentry."
Elsie said as she opened the door to the store in darkness. "He's ever so
good at making things." She added. "He'd do anything for you, you know that. He's loved you
since forever." Anna giggled back to Elsie. "He is a darling." Elsie smiled to herself. "I
just don't think I'm good enough for Andrew." "Andrew does what?" Spinning round Anna and Elsie saw Andrew standing in the
doorway. A tall lean man, with auburn hair and a boyish grin that looked out of
place against his well groomed appearance. Despite being in a rich family
Andrew loved nothing more than to get his hands on a building project, using
all sorts of tools and materials to have the satisfaction of creating something
out of nothing. "Thought my ears were burning," Andrew grinned as
he strolled in from the doorway. "Don't miss anything do you Andy," Anna
laughed. "No, I don't really," he laughed back. "So
Elsie," he continued, "got any plans for this place yet?" "Well I was thinking about having a counter over here
with a glass front to keep the flies away. A shelf running along the wall to
hold pots of lovely flowers that will make it smell like spring every day
and....." Elsie paused as she realised Andrew was gazing at her. Feeling
her cheeks turn a rosy red she continued. " I also thought 5 or maybe 6
tables and perhaps, just perhaps, if I can make a success I could extend out
the back to make a little garden with some more tables." Elsie looked at
her feet as she finished, a little embarrassed at her long speech about her
dream tea shop. "Well, I think it sounds wonderful. I should like to be
your first customer." Anna put her arm round Elsie sensing her
embarrassment. "Plus my sister and I would be than happy to help with a
little gardening." "Thank you Anna, that would be so kind." Elsie gave
her hug back, a big smile on her face. "Well, I'd better get on."Andrew suddenly announced
making the girls jump. "Things to do, people to see." He added as
moved off toward the door of the store. "Thanks for coming by Andrew." Anna smiled shyly.
With a tip of his hat Andrew departed. "Did I say something?" Anna enquired as Andrew
disappeared out of sight. "I don't know Elsie, I really don't know."
During the next week Elsie came down with a nasty virus that
left her under care indoors away from her new beloved store. With spring
approaching fast Elsie dipped into despair as she wanted to have her shop ready
to welcome the warmer months. Feeling fed up of being bedridden she lost hope
of getting her store open in time to savour the sunshine. Regular visits from
Anna didn't make her feel any better and Andrew seemed to have stopped talking
to her altogether. "What did I do wrong Anna?" "I'm going to tell you what I say every time you ask
me," Anna started, "I'm sure Andrew will be in touch soon." Anna
finished as she left Elsie's room with a smirk on her face.
"Elsie! It's great to see you out and about again."
Anna grabbed her friend in a big hug of delight. "Anna whatever is wrong with you, you're acting like you
haven't seen me in years." Elsie shrugged off her friend's over amorous
hug. "I'm just pleased to see you." Anna grinned, in an
overly cheery manner. "Anna , I know you well enough to know when you're up to
something and trying to hide it." Elsie scorned at Anna. Being friends
with Anna for 7 years meant she knew her every face for every emotion, and this
face was saying she was hiding something. "What could I possibly be hiding from you?" Anna
asked. "I'm not sure. That is what worries me." Elsie
smiled. " But while I figure out what that is I would really like to do
some work in my store since I haven't seen it in nearly five weeks." With that Elsie and Anna strolled down the lane in to the
village to endure a day's work in the store. Getting near the end of the lane Elsie noticed a gathering of
people in the street. "I wonder what's going on Anna? Look at all those
people. Maybe something's happened." "Maybe it has." Anna glanced over to her friend
with a knowing look. "My store!" Elsie exclaimed. "Why are they
gathering there? What's happened?" Dashing as fast as she could Elsie
approached her store fearing the worst. However, on getting closer to the store
she noticed something peculiar. Her once old and unloved store had a new lick
of white paint on the front and was decorated with trellises strung with ivy. A
sign hung over the door reading Ivy Teas. Elsie gasped as she put her hands to
her mouth. A hand appeared on her shoulder. "What do you think Elsie?" Anna asked, beaming at
her friend. "I....I...don't know what to say." Elsie stammered.
"Is this what you've been hiding from me?" "Guilty as charged," Anna replied. "There's
more. Shall we go see?" Lost for words Elsie was lead past the group of gathered
locals reading the 'opening soon' sign pasted to the door, and taken round the
back of the store. Turning the last corner the girls stopped in their tracks
amazed at the sight in front of them. A quaint little garden with a cobblestone
path and a fragrant smell of dozens of flowers complete with one young man stood
in the centre holding a solitary rose, gazing across at them rather sheepishly. "Andrew," Elsie whimpered. Holding back her tears
of surprise and happiness. With a nudge Anna urged Elsie forward. Without
saying a word Elsie slowly moved her arms round Andrew and held him in a gentle
hug. "What do you think, will it do?" Andrew asked as he gave her the
rose. Looking up at the enquiring face Elsie took his hands in hers. " Only if you stay
here with me. My dream store would not be complete without you." "Elsie there is nowhere I'd rather be and you know
it." They both laughed as hand in hand they went to investigate the new
talk of the town Ivy Teas.
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2 Reviews Added on November 20, 2013 Last Updated on November 20, 2013 AuthorKatie NimmoUnited KingdomAboutFormer holiday park entertainer. It's taken 27 years to realize how much I truly love writing and it's what makes me happy. more..Writing
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