Chapter 5 - Fun In The Sun (Previously entitled 'Off The Cretan Track' ) Edited and extra chapters.

Chapter 5 - Fun In The Sun (Previously entitled 'Off The Cretan Track' ) Edited and extra chapters.

A Chapter by Repgreece
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A wild ride back

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Changes to the end of the chapter.

"I can see why you're thinking of trading this in," Nick said, squashing himself into the front seat of Sal's Cinquecento.

Sal giggled at the sight of his long, muscular body all scrunched up in her car.

"Here, Fay's been in that seat but she's not quite as tall as you. Think you could do with putting the seat back," she said, pulling the bar underneath the chair and sending Nick flying backwards.

"Oh! Thanks Sal," he laughed, readjusting himself in the chair. "My advice is trade it in!"

"Yeah, but I love my Bobby," she said, hugging the steering wheel, "I'd miss him so much," she giggled.

Nick glanced at her in disbelief. "Sal, it's a hunk of metal not a real guy. We really have to find you a guy soon, either that or a very good shrink!"

"Don't listen to him," she said, stroking the dashboard, "he obviously doesn't understand the real you like I do."

Nick shook his head at her.

Definitely think she was beyond help. An absolute one off was Sal!

Sal crossed her fingers and started the car, hoping to God that it wouldn't let her down in front of Nick. To her amazement, it started first time and she pulled out of the car park and onto the main road without incident.

"So, how was the winter for you then?" Sal asked.

"Hmm, okay I guess. I got to see my dad a bit, which I needed to do, and Jen wanted me to meet her family and friends. But I'm glad to be back," he said, gazing out of the window.

Sal turned to Nick with surprise. "Ohh, got to meet the in laws then. Sounds like it's getting serious."

"Hmm," he responded, staying non-committal.

"So where is Jen now then, Nick?" Sal enquired.

"She'll be here at the weekend; she's spending the remainder of the week with her folks," he replied casually.

"Anyway, how have you been since I last saw you Sal? Met any nice men lately?" he asked, changing the subject.

"Well, lots of men, none of them nice though," she said, pulling a face. "Anyway, I'm glad you're back too," she added.

"You are?" he said with surprise.

"Of course. Been a bit lonely over the winter to tell you the truth. Adam has been wining and dining Fay. They're still completely besotted with each other, makes you sick," she laughed.

"Yeah, I gathered that from the messages he sent me," Nick replied, absentmindedly.

Sal glanced sideways at him. "Oh, that reminds me, how come you never kept in touch with me while you were over there mister? You promised that you would email me."

He looked awkward then as he frantically tried to come up with a response.

"Err, it was difficult," he began, cringing inwardly at the look on Sal's face. He sounded as if he was making excuses and he knew it, but how could he explain the real reason to her? He wasn't sure that he could explain it to himself. He had wanted to get her out of his mind but telling her that would only upset her, and that was the last thing he wanted to do. Sal confused him; she threw him off balance. She was both an alluring temptation to him but he also valued the friendship that had developed between them. And she had this way of making him feel like an utter b*****d for feeling anything other than friendship for her. Although he was convinced that she hadn't a clue about some of the thoughts that went through his head when they were together.

"I missed you of course but I didn't have a fantastic time of it back there to tell the truth, and I didn't want to bore you with all my moaning."

"Hey," she said, putting a hand over his, "we're friends remember? You can bore me as much as you like. I want to know if my friend is unhappy."

He smiled. "Thanks Sal, but I'm happy now, now that I'm back here anyway."

"Me too," she smiled back at him. "Hey, you know what we need?" she began, lightening the mood, "some seriously good tunes. There's a CD case on the back seat; take your pick," she offered. "But make it upbeat and fun," she amended with a smile.

"With you Sal, how could it be anything else?" he laughed, reaching behind himself, grabbing the CD case and flicking through her CD's. He had to admit, she didn't have bad taste in music. In the end though, he gave up searching for anything specific and put faith in her music collection by choosing a random compilation CD and slotting it into the CD player.

When the music began, Sal did a little whoop of delight and turned up the volume as high as it would go, as she always did.

"One of my favourite songs," she shouted above the music, "It describes my 'mind shattering man' perfectly," she giggled.

Nick smiled when he recalled Sal's obsession with finding what she called her 'mind shattering' guy. He could still remember their initial conversation about it during Sal's first disastrous transfer shift, just after they had first met. Somehow, they had begun talking about Sal's future love life and she had described how she imagined having lots of fun before settling down, getting married and having kids. She had said something about sailing away on a yacht to have 'mind-shattering' sex with some guy before returning to get married and settle down with a more sensible man. Nick had advised her to forget marrying 'Mr Sensible' and to stay on the yacht with 'Mind-Shattering' guy. Hell, he gave good advice, and he'd certainly got Sal figured out quickly; pretty soon' Mr Sensible' was well forgotten and 'Mr Mind Shattering Guy' had become Sal's new favourite fascination.

The song continued and Sal accelerated out along the open, coastal road. The wind rushed in through the open windows, cooling Sal's flushed face and causing an adrenalin rush as she sang the words with uninhibited abandon.

As Nick watched her, he couldn't help but catch what he'd always mentally referred to as the 'Sal Bug'. She had a lust for life that was addictive and very contagious as far as he was concerned; and at that moment, for the first time in months, he felt exhilarated and alive.

My God! This woman was going to break his heart somewhere along the line; he just knew it! And the stupid thing about it all, was that she was not even going to realize it when she did!

He laughed to himself at the irony of the situation, and the fact that she was singing to some invisible, non existent lover that she was so very desperate to meet.

"Hey, what are you laughing at again?" she asked, turning to him with amusement.

"Just thinking... nothing in particular," he said, grinning back at her.

She gave a carefree laugh and grabbed hold of his hand. "It's great to see you again Nick, it really is!"

He turned his hand around and linked his fingers through hers. "It's great to see you too, Sal."

"We're going to have the best summer ever this year," she shouted over the music.

He believed her. He couldn't wait for it to begin.

In her excitement, she sped up even more and they both laughed as the wind rushing through the car intensified.

Squeezing his hand, she let it go and tugged at her necktie to release it, setting it free in the wind.

Nick did a double take and watched as the necktie whipped out of the window and floated down the highway.

He burst out laughing. "Sal, don't you need that?" She was completely nuts!

Sal grinned back at him. "Probably."

She was definitely nuts... and he loved it!


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