Cold Feet 42

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CHAPTER 42
Alice drove us home, and I had to remember to be careful going in the front door, as a black and white furball mugged me, whimpering and yelping with excitement.

Tony was making tea while Jim did some homework, in between rolling Pie onto his back and tickling his belly. A number of chewy and squeaky toys littered the floor, which I discovered by the simple process of standing on them.

“Tone, I need a quiet word”

He turned down the pasta he was cooking and followed me into the hall, as Alice popped upstairs to change.

“She’s made a decision. Monday she stops hiding. Her attitude is basically ‘fuck it’, so we need some back up”

“Conveniently passing strangers? I’m sure we can manage something”

“So far I’ve got Janet and Pat lined up, it looks like Andy can get his brother and family to play, and if you can get your Mum to drop down that would be another. And there’s Andy’s girlfriend, of course”

I didn’t have to wait long. “Oh? That sounds rather better than normal, from the way you smiled. Do tell…”

I led him through that morning’s fun and games. He frowned a little. “What’s she like?”

“Well, you know Andy’s usual type? Skinny, arse like an afterthought, all wiggle and strut and tit? Microskirt and cheesewire sandals? Well, for starters, this was fleece, jeans and trainers, and actual curves. She’s what a fashion magazine would call obese, you know, a real woman.

“Tone, when she walks, her hips don’t twitch, they roll. Absolutely comfortable in her body, I hate her!”

He laughed. “So you do like her, then?”

I grinned back. “She seems to like Andy, and Suzy knows her, and---hang on, you don’t think that sneaky cow set the two of them up, so you? Like bloody Arris and us?”

He stepped forward, and kissed me, rather nicely. “If her meddling is half as successful as Arris’, then I say let her carry on”

He went to pull away, so I pulled him back, as I hadn’t finished. “You know, I will be healed soon….”

“Talk to me like that and Jim will have to go without tea, you naughty, naughty woman”

“Naughty, but yours, my love”

I made sure I got another kiss before I let him go. He looked back at me as he went.

“Do you really know how much we both love you? Just don’t judge it by the quality of my cooking!”

At the kitchen door, he stopped again. “I think I would like to set a date, love”

I was crying as I hit our bedroom to change. No, he hadn’t upset me, quite the reverse, it was just the years we had wasted, years we could have made ours. Just as I was about to settle down to another session of ‘Joe that bastard’ there was a yapping from downstairs.

No Joe, no separation. No separation, no Jim. Don’t get me wrong, I still hated that shit, but I realised that this particular silver lining was beyond price. That was Tony’s message, how much they both loved me. My life was wonderful, Andy’s was starting, it seemed, even Pat and Janet seemed to be making their own little world together. Time for Alice to get some.

Fuck it. I left my work clothes on, and grabbed some walking shoes, calling down the stairs.

“Tone, how long will tea take?”

“Five minutes”

“Family dog walk to Connaught Park after?”

“Yay!” from Jim. So we did, after tea, Alice as herself, Jim in a new winter jacket and Pie as a fluffy tractor trying to pull his boy along the footpath. He sniffed everything, some of which sniffed back, and I made Jim do the plastic bag routine when the inevitable happened. This was what I had dreamt of as a young unboy, this was living.

Pie was in his bed and snoring almost as soon as we got back. Jim was lying on the floor next to him. “Mum, Dad, thank you for Pie”

I had noticed that, the change. ‘Mum, Dad’, our boy was growing.

I spent the rest of the week in a rush. Each evening, there would be a Pie walk, every lunch time a council of war. As the weekend approached, I gathered people round for timing their ‘random’ visits, and then Enid was at the door.

“Hi Jim, is that Pie?”

“No, Nana, it’s a hippopotamus! He sleeps in the bath!”

“Well, let him come and say hello”

Puppies are like that. Every new person is a wonder and a delight that they have to lick and greet, and try to climb on, little back legs scrabbling for grip as they are picked up, tongue out and tasting. Eventually, Enid was sat in an armchair with tea in hand and black and white fluff upside down in her lap. She fixed Alice with a mock glare.

“Well? Explain!”

“Enid, it’s time. I mean, it’s the right time, and I mean time is ticking on, and I just need to have what I can of this life”

“No second thoughts, my dear?”

“Of course I have, loads, but I would be mad if I didn’t have them. Do it, get it out, move on.”

I felt a twinge from down there, and I had to ask myself the obvious question How far did she need to go to be happy? Did she want what I had just been given? Oh, don’t be so stupid, of course she would want it, but would she need it? Would she need that to be happy?

Stick to the moment, the immediate.

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I rode in with Alice half an hour early that day. She had acquired a uniform, and Enid had spent some time getting her just so. We opened up the safe room and offices, and Alice hung back as Sales staff started to filter in. Two girls were putting their cash trays into their tills as she brought me out a coffee. One nudged the other.

“Kinnell, Chelse, look!”

“So he’s like a tranny then. Kewl! Whatchoo like doin’ wiv Wayne tomorrer?”

I walked across. “Chelsey, Aleishya, the word is ‘transsexual’. She is now Ms Hill, Any problems with that? “

“Na, Ms Powell, iss like tha’ Nadja from Big Bruvver, innit, bu’ is she still Alan?”

“Alice.”

“Kewl.”

Back to Wayne. I started to walk off, and whichever misspelled name it was called after me. “’Ere, you ‘avin’ a hen night?”

I grinned. They actually missed nothing, those girls. “Might be. I’ll, like, let you know. Like.”

Andy was in next, quickly followed by Suzy. Andy whispered to me “Bev’s outside, just needs the word whenever you want her”

“She’s come in with you? First thing in the morning, Mr Watson?”

I realised Suzy was standing behind me. I kept pushing. “Something you want to tell us, Andrew?”

Dear gods he was blushing. “Sarah, Suzy, please, don’t fuck this up for me!”

I hugged him. Suzy joined me, and I murmured “Just be happy, mate”

Anne breezed in, and once more she had Passchendaele quality perfume on. I waved, “Morning, Anne!”

“Morning Sarah, Andy, Suze, Jesus Mary and fucking Joseph!”

Alice smiled. “Coffee, Anne?”

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Cold feet

Some more cold feet, and another cliffhanger.
Can't wait for the next chapter... :-)

M

Martina

Sounds like a fun place to work

and those last few lines were priceless.

I presume that they still don't know about Sarah; oh joy, wish I could have passed that well.

S.

There is a puppy here!

He needs a stroke,you heartless folk!

puppies

If you start striking puppies, I'll go on strike! ;->

Martina

Slow tonight.

I had to think about that one....

Fluff ball

Stroking a kitten's or puppy's fur is automatic; you don't have to think about it, if there's one in the vicinity, JFDI.

S.

The last puppy ...

... I had anything to do with ripped a hole in my ear lobe and pissed on my shirt both at the same time. I'll give Pie a miss if you don't mind ;)

Loved Alice's exclamation. Is that papally approved?

Robi

Exclamation

Anne, dear,lol.

I shall have to cut down on may A-list

Oops

My bloody ear must be distracting me :)

Well, if authors can get names mixed up occasionally, septuagenarian commenters are permitted an occasional lapse.

Robi

This might be....

kristina l s's picture

..... interesting. Oh and little fluffy pups around that 3, 4, 5 months age are 'the' cutest. I know mine was, a little silky black bear cub and Border collies are lovely. She's still lovely 8 years later, but maybe not quite as cute.

Kristina

But at least

she doesn't widdle when excited

True

kristina l s's picture

Though that was never really a problem. It was those little needle puppy teeth, lost some clothing and I still have scars.

Kris

2nd thoughts

'“No second thoughts, my dear?”

“Of course I have, loads, but I would be mad if I didn’t have them. Do it, get it out, move on.”'

I love Alice's attitude. If I had half her courage....

dorothycolleen

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Just Add A Kitten

joannebarbarella's picture

Such blatant pandering to the Big Closet stereotypes. Put a kitten into the story and your popularity will soar. The masses will be queuing up to have their tummies scratched. Make sure you headline it in the title-bar description.

"Puppies and Widdle Kitty Kats" next to "Transitioning 60+"

Joanne

Yes

But I must remember to give it a name starting with 'A'

The big bang!

The start of another universe. I have to wish Alice all the luck and support in the world. Go for it girl, be brave and be strong.

Beverly!

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Cold Feet 42

Is the puppy a transgendered pup? THAT would be WILD!

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Puppies

Podracer's picture

For those who haven't - and maybe those who have ;)

"Doing the puppy walk". The exaggerated bandy gait adopted whilst trying to cross a room as a pup whirls excitedly under each descending foot.

"Puppy smell". No, not the little accidents. The curious amine breath odour, not unpleasant, which identifies to adult dogs a dependant and harmless junior. It smells exactly like 5-minute epoxy glue. Go on - next time you meet a young pup, you are going to have to smell its breath now.

Chapter 42: Soon you are going to be able to stand a spoon up in the dispensary's plot. And those last two lines, 24 carat.

Teri Ann
"Reach for the sun."