OFF FROM DOVER 1970
A Story by Terry Collett
A GIRL MEETS A BOY ON HER JOURNEY FROM DOVER TO FRANCE IN 1970
Miriam sat on the coach next to the boy Benedict shed met him at Dover
Priory Station as they both got in the double decker bus to the ferry
port can I sit next to you? shed asked him sure hed said and moved over
in the seat to allow her to sit on the already crowded bus and the bus
took off to the ferry port with its packed bus of passengers Miriam
didnt want to spend the next two weeks of her holiday abroad alone and
even though there would be about thirty in the holiday package she knew
no one and some were in couples married or otherwise or lone girls like
her or the single boys whom she felt were not her kind except this boy
seemed a bit different although she couldnt quite put her finger on what
it was and when they got off the bus and onto the ferry she stayed near
him as much as possible talking when she could or stood next to him as
they looked out at the sea once the ferry had left the port and once
they had arrived at Calais and disembarked from the ferry she followed
him onto the coach where she said can I sit next to you? if you like he
said did you want to sit by the window? if I could she said and he
allowed her to go in first and once she was settled in her seat he moved
in beside her and lay his head on the back of the seat and closed his
eyes she looked out the window waiting for the coach to take off are you
sure you dont mind me sitting here? she asked no of course not he said
not opening his eyes good to have company and pretty company she smiled
and turned and gazed at her reflection in the glass of the window as
best she could she never considered herself pretty what with her tight
red curly hair and her freckled face and bright blue eyes and a mouth
she thought too wide she pulled a face at herself and looked away she
settled back in the seat and lay her head on the rest at the back of the
seat and tried to sleep for a while but she was too restless and opened
her eyes and sat gazing at the passengers still boarding the coach her
hands were restless she wanted to do something with them so she tucked
them between her thighs out of the way and stared out the window a few
stragglers were still waiting to board the coach she ought to have got
the book out of her case to read on the journey now she had nothing to
do but look out the window or at her fellow passengers or close her eyes
and sleep she gazed at the boy Benedict beside her his eyes still
closed soon be off she said to him hope its soon he replied me too she
said hoping he would open his eyes and look at her but he didnt he just
lay there with his eyes closed then after a few minutes the coach
started up and the coach began to move from the Calais port and onto a
road were off she said he opened his eyes and looked past her head about
time he said and looked at the passing view she studied him sitting
there with his hazel eyes and quiff of hair brown and wavy isnt it
exciting she said to be actually taking off he gazed at her and smiled
taking off what? from the port she said catching his smile what did you
think I meant? nothing its my imagination goes riot at times she looked
at him what did you think Id take off something? she said well could
take off that jumper its too hot for it at the moment she raised an
eyebrow is it? she said aren't you hot? he asked she supposed she was
rather when she thought about and so she took of her jumper and tucked
it behind her and sat back on it is that better? she asked I like the
tee shirt he said she looked down at the tee shirt it had two rabbits
where her breasts were what are their names? he asked what? she said the
rabbits what are their names? he said I dont know she said I havent
given them names he smiled how can you not name rabbits with names? she
shrugged theyre not real rabbits theyre only printed rabbits on cloth
she said still rabbits though he said printed or otherwise she smiled ok
what shall I call them then?she asked thats up to you he said what
names do rabbits have? all sorts of names she said did you have rabbits
as a child? he asked yes I did she said reflecting back two white ones
Fluffy and Snowy she said smiling so which one will be Fluffy and which
Snowy he asked pointing to the two printed rabbits on her tee shirt you
choose she said which one looks most like Fluffy? he studied the two
rabbits closely mmm think the one of the right looks more fluffy than
the one of the left so that one is Snowy? she asked yes I guess so he
said the driver switched on the radio and classic music filled the coach
thats Chopin Benedict said what is? she said I thought we decided on
Snowy no the music he said its a Chopin piece is it? she said yes a
sonata I think she gazed at him and he looked at her so how often will
you feed the rabbits? feed them? she said sure you got to feed rabbits
or theyll die of hunger he said smiling theyre not real rabbits she said
smiling at him they look real he said sitting there all kind of
innocent and hungry but theyre not real except maybe I will feed them
later just to please you she said o good he said and dont forget to give
them plenty of strokes rabbits like to be stroked maybe later I will
she said looking at him taking in his bright hazel eyes gazing at her
eyes of bright blue maybe later she said you can stroke them too.
© 2015 Terry Collett
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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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