A meeting on a bus

Chapter 8

By Uncle Ray

(Mf)

A chance meeting on the bus can lead to other things

 

This story is very loosely based on lots of different conversations overheard on the bus.


 

Chapter 8

 

Saturday comes round, beds have been stripped and laundry done. The rather sticky sofa has been cleaned. The house smells a lot fresher than it did a week ago, and a whole lot fresher than it did two days ago.

 

Mary hasn’t seen Peter again as he is away at his other restaurants, although they have been messaging, once Sally has taught her mum how to do that. We assume the messages are clean, but don’t really want to ask or know.

 

We head for home. The family bond has been strengthened, Sally and her mum are closer than ever, and Laura and I feel like we are now fully part of the family dynamic.

 

The journey home is a nightmare with the M1 closed, and we don’t get home until after midnight.

 

On the doorstep, we find bin bags containing the rest of Laura’s stuff, dumped on the doorstep sometime by her parents while we have been away. Laura is obviously saddened by this, but Mary and Sally do their best to keep her cheerful.

 

I pop back to my house for some fresh clothes, and find lots of letters amongst the junk mail. I bring them back with me.

 

Mary has somehow found enough food to cook a meal and I open my letters while we eat. I have four job offers, assuming that I pass. The offers are very attractive financially at up to three times my present salary, but none of them are local and I have no plans to move away from Laura and Sally, or as I put it “I’m not leaving Mary’s cooking”. I get two slaps for that.

 

 

 

Sunday sees us back at my house, with more decorating and cleaning being done. I try to stop her, but Mary has gone straight back into ‘wonder woman’ mode.

 

Monday comes and as I technically don’t have a job until I get my exam results, the four of us drive into the country and have a pleasant lunch at a country inn. Another three job offers have arrived, again all too far away from Laura and Sally.

 

 

TUESDAY!

 

Tuesday is results day for all three of us. I go into the office; I have passed with flying colours. I get an attractive job offer from my present company, I show them the other offers I have received and they up their offer to match the highest one plus a starting bonus. I have a job.

 

In between conversations, I am checking my phone anxiously for new from Laura and Sally.

 

I am taken out to lunch by the partners, still no news. I fear the worst, not for Laura, but for Sally.

 

I pop to the toilet and phone Mary, no answer. I try Laura’s and Sally’s phones, switched off.

 

At the end of the day, I am really panicking, I get to Mary’s house as fast as I can, and there is no one there. I try the phones again, no answer.

 

“Maybe they are at my house” I think although I can’t think of a reason why they should be.

 

I get to my house; there are three banners outside – “Congratulations William Rupert Benson”; “Congratulations Sally Callaghan” and “Congratulations Laura Murphy”

 

The front door is open Laura rushes to greet me and hugs me tight “We did it” she screams in my ear

 

“Rupert!” Sally rushes towards me like a Labrador, almost knocking me over.

 

Mary is in the kitchen popping champagne “Well done all three of you”

 

In the kitchen are blown up copies of today’s Times with my bit of the accountancy results highlighted, together with blown up copies of Laura’s and Sally’s exam results. Laura has got 5 A*’s and 4 A’s. Sally has got 2 A*’s, 3 A’s, 3 B’s and a D

 

“Fucking hell” I say and I am quickly rewarded with a “Language Billy” from Mary

 

“I’ve been worried sick all day, why didn’t you answer the phones?”

 

“We wanted to surprise you” Laura answered.

 

“Fucking hell”

 

“Language Rupert” Sally smirks

 

“A ‘D’ in geography Sally, shame on you” I smirk back

 

“Come on, Giovanni’s is booked and you need to get changed” Mary says as she hands me a glass. I notice that all three of them are in their very best clothes.

 

A Mercedes arrives to take us to the restaurant. I don’t notice, but it is not a private hire car.

 

At the restaurant, Peter is waiting for us, having driven up especially at very short notice. Several bottles of really good champagne are next to the table in a private function room that could hold twenty people, but has just us five in it.

 

“By the way” Mary says, “don’t come back to my house tonight, I’ve made other plans”

 

 

 

Several years have passed.

 

I have sold my house, and moved to the south coast, buying a very large four bedroom villa just down the road from my old Nan’s villa.

 

I am a full partner in an accountancy practice in town, with Peter’s businesses as a personal client.

 

Laura and Sally live with me. Laura is a junior partner in a law firm. Sally, having gone to a performing arts college, is currently appearing on stage in London every night, in the chorus, but she is getting noticed, and is making good headway in a tough profession. I use a car service to take her in and bring her home everyday

 

Mary is living in Nan’s old villa, having sold her house as well. Everything ‘old Nan’ has gone to be replaced by modern furniture. She thinks she is paying me rent. I have actually transferred the ownership to her name, and have paid all the property taxes, and the rent goes into a pension pot for her. She sees Peter regularly, and owns, with Peter, the cleaning company that supplies and cleans his, now eight restaurants as well as several other businesses owned by friends of Peter. She has no intention of getting married again.

 

 

I have sex most nights with Laura, and most mornings with Sally, the ‘rules’ having been relaxed some time ago. They are rarely awake in the same house at the same time anyway, but the sex is ‘fucking awesome’ when they are.

 

 

 

It just goes to show how a chance meeting on a bus can change your life forever.

 

 

 

 

 

Go to Chapter 1

 

Go to Chapter 2

 

Go to Chapter 3

 

Go to Chapter 4

 

Go to Chapter 5

 

Go to Chapter 6

 

Go to Chapter 7

 

 

 

 

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