What about you?
Chapter 1
Kate gazed at her reflection,
‘done up like a dog’s dinner’ was how her old gran would have described her,
the bridesmaids dress was what Tilly her best friend would also termed a
meringue. Salmon pink cap sleeves decorated a fitted salmon pink bodice that
dipped a little too low on her ample cleavage, and the same colour full hooped
skirt topped off the ensemble, all in a shiny satin sheen. She felt if not
looked like the salmon gateau the farm cats were fed on their birthday. Not
that her parents remembered each of the seventeen cats actual birthday, they
had a joint special cat day on April the seventh. Why then she didn’t know. But
it had been a tradition her father had started before she was born.
Wriggling desperately to try
and accommodate her larger than average breasts into the ill-fitting dress she
grimaced. It was no good. It looked hideous, and her pale skin looked almost
alabaster next to the pink lace trim. She tucked a few more pins into her long
dark hair, piling the ebony curls on to the top of her head, and then touched
up her makeup.
She was ready before the tap
at the door. “Come in!”
Her mother stood at the door,
an emotional look on her face as she took in the sight of her only daughter. Using
a finger she swiped at a tear as she tried to smile at Kate.
Kate shook her head, “I know
those are tears of sympathy!” She smiled
trying to make light of a tense encounter.
“I was just thinking how...unique you look, but you
can carry off anything Katie, you should’ve been a model!” Her mother was older
than Kate remembered, her short blonde hair was now virtually all grey, and
there were wrinkled around her mouth and eyes that hadn’t been there before.
And not for the first time she felt tremendous guilt, this time for not
visiting more often, not being the daughter she always had been.
“A model!” She scoffed, “hardly Mum, I’m too chubby
for that. Pity I inherited the Michaels genes, you Smith’s are the model
quality!” her father had been dark and tall like herself, but he too had been
stocky, and his mother and sisters were all ‘blessed’ with very defined hour
glass figures. She hugged her mother and the delicate petite woman seemed more
fragile than ever before.
Her mother hugged her back with an almost desperate fury, then smiled adoringly at the daughter she loved and missed, handing her the shoes that had been selected for her, “You are anything but chubby! You are a beautiful woman, which is why I hate seeing you throw your life away!”
Kate shook her head and gave
her mother a ‘don’t go there’ glare. Change of subject required, she asked, “So
what is she like this Paula? Is Stuart happy?” She loved her little brother and
couldn’t believe he was marrying at just twenty four, there was another wave of
guilt and remorse that she’d yet to meet the woman he was marrying, the woman
she was about to be bridesmaid to.
Her mother nodded, “they’re
well suited, and he loves her to distraction. And her loving the farm life is
such a big bonus, I feared he’d be romanced off to the bright lights and the
Big Smoke like you, then I’d really have to sell up!”
The pain in Kate’s chest was
immense, this was part of the reason why she didn’t come home, she didn’t need
the guilt in her life, or the memories of her father in every place she looked.
Nodding unable to speak, her voice in danger of cracking, she tried to fasten
the clasp of her necklace but her shaking hands made it impossible.
“Here, let me!” Her mother took over, and once the
locket fell down secure to nestle between her breasts, her mother sighed. “I
wish you’d come home more often! I promised myself I wouldn’t nag, but this is
the first time since your father’s funeral, and that was almost a year ago. I
miss you!”
“You know I find it hard Mum, I have no free
time...work’s hard...”
Her mother shook her head,
“and of course there’s the guilt you’ve forced yourself to live with.
Unnecessarily, as you well know.”
“Don’t do this Mum, please. Not here, not now.”
Shaking her pale bob haircut
her mother sighed, “you’re throwing your life away Kate, this should be you
getting married, happy looking to the future. Instead you’re living in the
past. I know you hate talking about this, but there will never be the right
time for you. And it breaks my heart.”
“Mum!” Tears
well welling and Kate knew she was about to lose control. “I’m doing what I
feel is right, and that’s the only way I can live.”
As usual the stubborn daughter
did not yield to the desperate mother, and so Kate gave herself a shake then
stepped out to find the much talked about bride.
Paula was all that Kate
expected and the petite blonde has gone for the full fairytale wedding. She smiled
and hugged Kate as she arrived in the room that had become Paula’s for the day.
The three other bridesmaids were tiny lithe blondes like their friend, so at
almost five ten, she dwarfed the wedding party in a ridiculous fashion.
Everything was coordinated and harmonized; no stone had been left unturned. She
hated thinking of the word tacky, or chav, but unfortunately that was what the
wedding was, tacky and overstated, but she looked at her brother with such
devotion from under her false eyelashes that Kate was in no doubt that she
loved Stuart as much as he loved her. She’d bring life to the Michaels farm
both in herself and the children that Kate had no doubt would soon follow.
She played her role in escorting
the bride to her brother, along with the three amigos as she’d already started
to think of them. How ironic that salmon pink satin suited petite blondes with
fake tans, yet tall pasty looking brunettes were definitely not at their best. The
service passed, and all too soon it was photos and the pomp that came with the
reception. Stuart’s pleasure at her being at the wedding was so obvious and
again she felt awful that she didn’t visit more often, that she wasn’t more
involved in the day’s activities.
Kate went along with everything,
trying not to sound ungrateful, she hated that people would see her as
standoffish or maybe even snobbish, it was Stuart’s day, and she just had to
count the moments until she could get out of this hideous dress. She’d deal
with the family, the comments, the recriminations and the pity later. Oh yes,
she knew exactly what the day would have in store.
For the wedding breakfast, she
was sat at the top table, on display to the marquee filled with some familiar
but largely unfamiliar faces. Sitting at one end, she turned to the man sat next
to her, the father of the bride Roger. When she introduced herself she spotted
a slight change in his expression just before he gushed at how much he loved
her brother, her mother, the family home. Pity? She wondered as she answered
all his ‘safe’ questions about her work as an advertising executive, her small
flat in South London. He then helped her catch up on the politics
and identified the major players in his family. She learned that her new sister
in law had one brother Brandon, but his wife was due to give birth at any
moment in Dubai where he worked in the oil industry, so he wasn’t at the
wedding, but both Roger and his wife Sandra had large families, which more than
made up for the fact that they weren’t there. Kate noticed the same rueful
smile as he assured her that her mother used when she opted out of any family
event. Why was there so much guilt in the world? She wondered as she excused
herself. All she wanted was to do the right thing and get on with her life. Was
it that hard?
Leaving the table, she made
for the foyer and was directed to the bathrooms. There she sighed and sank down
to sit on the closed toilet lid, the layers of net and tulle that filled out
the meringue part of her dress squeezing around her meaning she could barely
see forward. It wasn’t an ideal hiding place, so she gathered her skirts and
headed outside on to the terrace. It wasn’t a warm September day, but it was
dry, lowering herself to a step that lead from the terrace to the gardens.
Rifling under her skirts, she
pulled her phone from its hiding place tucked in to the band of elastic that
kept her stocking held up. The speed dial connected quickly and the sing song
voice of Tilly answered, “So how is it girlfriend?”
Kate closed her eyes and
sighed, “As you’d expect, lace flowers and perfume! With a bit of luck I can
get out of this dress, which I hasten to add is WORSE than you predicted, and
get some sleep.”
“I told you not to do too much yesterday, you should
have got down there early instead of stopping off for the evening.”
Kate sighed, “I can’t just
drop everything Tilly, you know that.”
“I know you deserve to have a bit of fun. And if you’d
got down there earlier last night you may have met up with a few more people
and it would’ve been easier today.”
“So says Tilly the Great!” Whilst she was a little
flippant and sarcastic, she loved Tilly with all her heart and knew she was
right. Everyone was right...and so wrong.
Chuckling warmly she asked, “When
are you back? If it’s tomorrow come for dinner, Mike and Steve have agreed. But
I don’t know if I can cope with both of them without you!” Kate had shared a
home with Mike and Steve since leaving University, they and Tilly were the only
ones who knew everything about her, and as a support network, they were more
than priceless. Tilly lived with her rather rich fiancé Ashton an American
financier, whatever that was, in Knightsbridge, part of the deal of going to
dinner there was their absolutely stunning home.
“I NEVER turn down coming to see you, you know that.
And dinner is a date!”
As she disconnected the call,
she felt an overwhelming wave of grief. She’d look forward to dinner the
following day; it would be the highlight of her weekend. Because she knew that
come Monday life would return to the mundane, the duty and the hell. Her head
dropped and she fought tears for a few seconds. Then with a deep breath she
physically shook herself.
Sliding the phone back into
her garter, Kate pulled the hideous dress down over her legs and pulled herself
to her feet. As she readjusted her clothing, she noticed a pair of eyes
watching her, a man stood at the door back into the hotel. Dark collar length hair
framed his tanned face, a smile of appreciation on his face.
It was a long time since Kate
had had anyone look at her like that, with longing, attraction and she didn’t
know what to make of it. Her heart fluttered as she stepped back towards the
hotel, her head held high. Flirting had never harmed anyone, and that was as
far as it would ever go, she knew that, so why not.
As she drew level with the
man, she admired him for a second, despite not breaking her stride, then ducked
through the door back into the ballroom.
Ok, so I guess there will be a lot of questions after this chapter. Give me a few chapters to answer them.
ReplyDeletePromise this will hopefully be a lot different.
Love to hear your thoughts!
MZ
It does seem very different....
ReplyDeleteYup you've guessed right there are many questions which are on my mind...BUT would find them all out soon
Annie
Cute.
ReplyDeleteCurious about her father... thats for sure. And who was that guy. A lot of questions arising but I'm sure you'll answer them soon enough.
ReplyDeleteSamaira T