Wednesday 26 April 2017

the girl in the yellow dress - part 8

There was a ringing in his ears. It stopped. He turned over pulling the duvet over his head. 

The ringing started again. He reached a sleepy arm out from under the covers to retrieve his phone but it had stopped ringing again by the time he had pulled it towards him.

He touched the screen. It lit up brighter than the sun. He blinked. Melanie’s name filled the screen.

She rang again.

“Yes”

“Rise and shine sleepy head – we need to get the photos out there for our promotion.”

“Melanie, it’s Sunday morning, it was a late night, can it not wait until tomorrow.”

“No it can’t. So haul your lazy arse out of bed.” When she swore like that he imagined she had a secret pleasure of watching trashy American cop shows although with her accent the r in “arse” was always very well defined. “We have work to do. Summer Brooke is our only account and Edgar can’t pay all our bills forever, especially now you’ve ditched Celia and all her worldly worth. Your new squeeze might have looked a million dollars in that dress but trust me, all that glitters is not gold! You have half an hour and bring coffee!”

The call ended abruptly.

Sebastian stretched out remembering lazy Sunday mornings of the past spent with Celia when they didn’t get dressed until long after noon then whizzed off in her Porsche to either set of parents for lunch.

He sighed, finally moving his “arse” along with the rest of his body into the shower.

He tried to shake thoughts of his ex from his head and down the plug hole.

Melanie was probably even more upset than he was about the break up. Although in her case she was in mourning over the loss of Celia’s trust fund which had always been seen as the reserve capital for their fledgling company.


The Italian coffee shop where he first met Alice didn’t open on a Sunday so instead he brought generic coffee from a chain that he knew Melanie detested. It was the price for working on a Sunday he would tell her.

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