HELEN ON SATURDAY MORNING.
A Story by Terry Collett
A EIGHT YEAR OLD GIRL GOES SHOPPING IN LONDON IN 1955 AND MEETS A FRIEND. 

And Helens mother says as Helen climbs down the stairs of the building
mind the road and dont talk to people you dont know and make sure you
get the right change from Baldys you know what hes like Helen holds the
stair rail and takes one step at a time as they are quite steep and she
doesnt want to fall down in her small palm she holds the coins for the
shopping and they are becoming damp as she holds them so tight and in
her other hand she holds a bag to put the shopping in and thinking over
in her mind how much change she ought to have if her sums are right and
she thinks she has got it right although Baldy will get it right no
doubt but she must try and get it right or her mum will tell her off
she reaches the lowest stair and stands there looking back up the stairs
and waits to hear if her mother has stopped talking and its all quiet
and so she moves out into the street and the sky looks grey and rainy
looking and that man is on the corner in his black coat buttoned up to
his neck and the black trilby hat and he looks at her as she passes and
she looks away her mother had said dont talk to people you dont know and
she doesnt know him but her dad said the mans a bookies runner although
shes not seen him run anywhere as yet although he may run when shes not
looking and she wonders as she passes him what a bookies runner is and
why he stares at her so he doesn't look friendly in fact he looks like a
criminal as far as she knows what a criminal looks like the man turns
away and gazes up Rockingham Street and she walks quickly to Baldys shop
and climbs over the steep step that leads into the shop and it is quite
full and so she waits her turn behind Mrs Knight who is a tall thin
lady from upstairs who has cats and she smells of cats and when she
looks out of her door when at home she looks like a cat too Helen sniffs
yes cat smell she thinks and looks at Mrs knights coat and sees cats
hairs and she holds a purse in her thin hand and a shopping bag in the
other Helen being only eight years old cant see beyond Mrs Knight but at
the side she can see other people at the counter and Baldy is busy and
his assistant is rushing about quite madly Helen thinks she ought to
have gone to the loo before she came out shopping because now she feels
like she needs to pee but she doesnt want to go back home again so she
tries to think of something else to take her mind off of the pee wanting
feeling then someone taps on her shoulder and as she turns she sees its
Benny the boy from school who lives up the road and whom she likes and
who doesnt call her four-eyes or take the mickey out of her hello Helen
says looking at Benny what you doing here? shopping for Mum he says
holding up a brown shopping bag got a list or ill forget I always forget
he says he moves close to her and shows her the coins wrapped in a
paper list in the palm of his hand you shopping too? he asks yes she
says looking shy and gazing at him got to get some things I can remember
what Mum says and what change I have to get afterwards he studies her
as she stands there her hair in plaits with a center parting and the
wire framed glasses which make her eyes look large and cow like and the
faded red flower dress and green cardigan with two buttons missing what
you doing after? he asks dont know she replies why where are you going?
going to the herbalist he says get some liquorice sticks and a glass of
sarsaparilla could I come too? she says if Mum lets me and Ive done all
that she wants? sure you can he says meet me by the Duke of Wellington
if you can go about ten or so if youre not there by ten past ten Ill go
without you he says she nods her head and hopes she can go and looks at
him standing there his brown hair and hazel eyes and a cowboy hat at the
back of his head and the six shooter in the belt of his blue jeans and
she feels happy for the first time since shed got up and she says can
Battered Betty go too? sure he says and she smiles and senses her heart
go quickly in her chest thump thump thump thump yes Helen what can I do
for you? Baldy asks her as she is next in line to be served so she
recites what her mother had told her so much sugar in a blue package and
a certain amount of cheese and a pound of broken biscuits and a loaf of
bread and o yes a dozen eggs she says offering him an empty egg box and
he goes off to fulfil the recited list and Benny is served by the
assistant and he hands the man the list and the man reads it and goes
off to put together the items on Benny list and suddenly Helen feels the
need to pee again and hopes Baldy wont be long getting the stuff she
asked for and o yes Benny says my old man says hes taking me to the
pictures on Sunday did you want to come? he wont mind its a U film so
kids can go too she pushes her knees together hoping Baldy will hurry up
Ill ask Mum Helen says feeling the sweaty coins in her palm and having
to pass the bookies runner and hope she wont do her any harm.
© 2015 Terry Collett
Author's Note
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PHOTO BY COLIN O'BRIEN
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Author
Terry CollettUnited Kingdom
About
Terry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..
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