Folly's Child (14 page)

Read Folly's Child Online

Authors: Janet Tanner

BOOK: Folly's Child
8.74Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

The girl could be a top model, not a doubt of it. She needed a little experience here in the provinces first, of course, just enough to give her finesse and confidence, not too much so that she became jaded, and then …

I can get her work in London – I know it! Arlene thought, barely able to conceal her jubilation. Anyone would be delighted to have her, maybe even the top couture houses. The thought was a heady one. Though she had been quite a successful model herself Arlene had never reached those giddy heights – the thought that now a pupil and protégé of hers might achieve it made her prickle with excitement.

She glanced at the girl standing eagerly in front of her.

‘It's a fashion show for charity,' she explained. ‘ Two of the big stores in town are getting together to put it on. There will be two rehearsals, one on the previous Saturday, one on the afternoon of the show. I shall expect you to be there promptly, with a selection of shoes. The stores will provide the jewellery and accessories. The show is on the Thursday evening, by the way. Can you do it?'

‘Oh yes!' Paula breathed. Already her mind was busy with the practical problems – did she have the right shoes and if not how could she afford to buy them. And Thursday was not one of her days off – how could she be free in the afternoon? But somehow she would manage it. She'd beg, borrow or steal the money for the shoes, and if she was given notice at the store when she insisted on having the afternoon off, well, so be it. Modelling was going to be her career from now on. And she was going to make sure that nothing stood in her way!

CHAPTER EIGHT

Edward had a car – an ancient but still magnificent-looking Ford Zephyr. When Sally got off the bus he was waiting for her, leaning against the bonnet, smoking a cigarette and looking more than ever the dashing young man-about-town.

‘Well, what do you think?' he asked her.

‘It's beautiful!' she gasped, much impressed.

‘I thought we'd go for a drive and put her through her paces,' he suggested.

Sally agreed readily. To go for a drive in a boyfriend's car seemed the height of sophistication. She only wished there was someone who knew her to see her climbing in.

The car had a bench seat in the front and smelled of warm leather and old cigarette smoke. Edward took her on a tour of Bath – perhaps he was also hoping to be seen by someone who knew him! – and then headed out into the country. It was a fine warm autumn evening and although the fight was already dying out of the sky the trees still looked magnificent, shades of gold and red blending with some still-green foliage. As they bowled along the country roads Sally sat erect on the bench-seat feeling like a queen.

After about an hour's driving Edward pulled onto the forecourt of a country pub.

‘This is supposed to be a nice place,' he said. ‘All the best pubs are out of town.'

The pub was picturesque and cosy with beams laden with gleaming horse-brasses, farm implements on the walls and a huge inglenook fireplace. They found a wooden bench seat in a corner and squeezed into it with their drinks – Edward had a pint of bitter and Sally a Babycham in a pretty glass decorated with a dancing fawn in a blue neck-bow.

Edward put his arm around Sally and little prickles of excitement started deep inside her. She sat quite still enjoying them. Why didn't they last when Edward tried to go further, she wondered? When she
thought
about the things he did they became even sharper, so that it felt as if an electric shock was passing right through the centre of her body. But the reality was different. All the lovely prickles and twists stopped and she was left with nothing but a feeling of panic, able to think of nothing but how could she stop him without making him angry. And afterwards there was just a feeling of let-down, of wanting him to hold her and kiss her and pet her like a little girl. No –
pet
was the wrong word. Petting meant doing
that
so no, she certainly did not want to be petted and much less to pet Edward. Perhaps there was something wrong with her, Sally thought glumly.

‘This is the life?' Edward said, squeezing her gently. ‘What a day!'

‘We had some excitement at home yesterday,' Sally offered. ‘My sister is going to model in a charity show. I told you she was taking classes, didn't I?'

‘Yes, you said.' Naturally Sally talked about Paula. For one thing she was very proud of her, for another when she talked about her lovely sister and her exciting life she felt as if some of the glamour rubbed off onto her. But Edward had never met Paula.

‘Sounds as if she's doing well,' Edward said.

‘I know. She's only done half the course, and already she has been picked out for this job. I think she's going to go a long way – which she deserves to.' Sally speared the cherry which was floating in her Babycham and popped it into her mouth.

‘Where is the show?' Edward asked.

‘Bristol. Why?'

‘Don't you think we ought to go along and support her?'

Sally was so surprised she almost choked on her cherry. She did not think men were interested in fashion.

‘Now that I've got the car we can do things like that,' Edward went on. ‘We could take your sister home afterwards – if she wants a lift, that is.'

‘So we could,' Sally said, pleased. The thought that she was the one with a boyfriend with a car made her feel very important – one up on Paula for a change!

They finished their drinks and left. It was completely dark by now, a black velvety night sprinkled with stars. Sally sat close to Edward on the bench seat and he drove with one arm around her, somehow managing to change gear with his right hand.

When they were almost home Edward pulled into a farm gateway and turned off the engine. He pulled Sally close, kissing her, and she wound her arms round his neck, enjoying the first little prickles of yearning. All too soon however his hands began their usual wandering, slipping inside her blouse to unclip her bra hooks, pushing her skin well up her thighs and trying to slip her panties off. Sally sat down hard on them, forcing her legs together, but as usual in the end he won and she retrieved the panties from the floor, pushing them behind her on the seat before they were trampled underfoot.

‘Let's get in the back. It would be much more comfortable,' Edward suggested.

‘No!' Sally said, realising the dangers of the back seat. ‘ We ought to be getting home. Mum will be expecting me to be on the bus, remember.'

Edward ignored her protest, somehow contorting himself so that he could kiss her breasts, bare now, since her bra was around her waist, and still keep his hand between her legs beneath the rucked-up skirt.

Something about the feel of his lips tugging at her nipples began to excite Sally and though she still felt nothing but discomfort from his probing finger she relaxed a little, leaning her head back into the corner provided by the bench seat and the window. It really was a rather pleasant sensation. Edward contorted again, biting first at her throat and then kissing her full on the mouth, forcing her lips apart with his tongue. Sally could taste the cigarettes and beer and found that that too was exciting. Then somehow she was spreadeagled along the seat and he was half-kneeling, half-lying on top of her and suddenly she did not think that what was between her legs was his finger. It was less sharp, bigger, hotter and instead of scratching painfully it felt good. Carefully Sally moved against it and felt a sort of yearning begin in the sensitised area between her thighs. She moved again experimentally. It was nice – oooh, really nice. Edward was still kissing her, his tongue circling inside her mouth, but all she could think about was this new sensation between her legs, a little like the way she felt when they danced, but even better.

‘Oh, Sally!' he whispered, his breath ragged. Then suddenly he lunged and the pleasant sensation was gone, replaced not by pain but by a strange,
full
feeling and Sally began to feel frightened again. She wanted him to stop yet at the same time wanted him to go on in the hope that the lovely sensations would begin again. She was also dimly aware that they had passed the point of no return – now she had allowed him inside her it seemed wrong to yell at him to stop or begin fighting him

After a few thrusting minutes Edward gave a strangled cry that seemed to come from deep in his throat and jerked out of her. He sprawled back behind the steering wheel, eyes closed, breathing heavily and clutching a handkerchief to himself. Sally lay without moving, looking at him in the light of the moon. She felt stunned, as if what he had done to her had somehow paralysed not only her limbs but her senses too, leaving her tense. There was no satisfaction, no pleasure, just a kind of aching emptiness. Then suddenly she became aware of how inelegant she must look, sprawled there with her skirt up around her hips and her bra dangling out of her open blouse. She sat up, straightening her clothes just as Edward opened the steamed-up window of the car and dumped the handkerchief out into the hedge.

‘You won't have any hankies left as this rate,' she said, then giggled with embarrassment. What a stupid thing to have said!

‘Who cares?' Edward asked grandly.

He reached for her to kiss her again and Sally clung to him hoping that somehow the contact would make everything come right. But after a minute he put her away and started the engine.

‘I'd better get you home,' he said.

Sally felt like crying again. There must be something wrong with her. They'd gone all the way and still she didn't feel any of the things one was supposed to feel – elated, contented,
together
. Now that it was over Edward seemed to have gone a very long way away from her, as if she was no more than a stranger to whom he was giving a lift.

For the remainder of the journey she fiddled with her clothes, trying to make sure she would look respectable when she arrived home and arranging the neck of her blouse to cover her throat where she was sure she must have another love bite.

‘See you on Saturday – same place?' Edward said as he stopped the car outside her house.

Sally nodded, the feeling of let-down growing. She had hoped he might arrange to come and collect her now that he had the car – and now that things were, well,
serious
between them. But she didn't like to suggest it.

As she slammed the car door she saw curtains at lighted windows twitching up and down the road. Well, at least he'd brought her home. At least the neighbours would know she had a boyfriend with a car.

Walking up the path to the front door on legs that felt slightly wobbly Sally realised she would have to be satisfied with that.

Sally and Edward sat in the very front row of the audience at the Fashion Show on canvas hospital-style chairs. Two feet in front of them was the catwalk, a bare narrow wooden platform angling away from a curtained entrance. Sally stared at the curtains wondering what was going on behind them. Chaos, probably. Paula had told her there were twelve models in the show and each of them had to wear at least ten outfits. One hundred and twenty outfits, not to mention all the shoes and hats and gloves. How on earth did they keep track of them all? When she was dressing to go out Sally was invariably unable to find the belt she wanted, one shoe had gone missing or one stocking developed a ladder. But one hundred and twenty outfits – what a nightmare!

She glanced around at the audience who were appearing in twos and threes. Mostly they were very smart women in suits and soft draped dresses. Sally had agonised over what to wear – she was so afraid of letting Paula down – but eventually she had settled on a neat shirt-waister blouse and pencil skirt and Paula had loaned her a poplin duster coat in duck-egg blue with a thick soft grey Lucca Lamb collar. Sally felt good in it – the fur was gorgeously soft when she buried her chin in it and she thought that at least she could hold her own in the midst of all this elegance.

The background music stopped and was replaced by an expectant hum, then that too ceased as the curtains parted and a man in a dinner jacket and black bow tie stepped out onto the catwalk.

‘Ladies and gentlemen – welcome!' he boomed. His microphone whistled a little and Sally winced in embarrassment.

The first model appeared on the catwalk, looking so glamorous, so unbelievably chic, that Sally could scarcely believe that her very own sister could be a part of this glittering performance. But a few moments later there she was – tall and beautiful in a little green boucle dress with matching jacket.

‘It's her – it's Paula!' Sally hissed, almost falling off her chair in excitement.

‘That is?' Edward whispered back, stunned.

‘Yes, doesn't she look marvellous?'

Someone behind them coughed pointedly and they went quiet but Sally was wishing she could shout to the whole room: ‘That's my sister!' She was so proud she thought she would burst. And so happy and excited that it did not occur to her to worry about the devastating effect Paula was having on Edward.

Behind the scenes Paula slipped out of one outfit, letting it fall to the floor, and reached for the next, hanging in the correct order on her clothes rail. The girl who was dressing her pulled up the zipper while Paula kicked off a pair of black suede shoes and eased her feet into crocodile ones. A quick flick of a comb through her hair – there was no hat to accessorise this dress – she reached for the crocodile clutch bag and moved towards the doorway for Arlene to give her a quick check before she stepped out onto the catwalk again.

She felt alive as never before, and her eyes were glittering with excitement. Her initial nerves had all gone now although it still felt strange to be on a catwalk rather than the carpeted floor of the room at the Grand Hotel. Arlene gave her a small push to indicate it was time and she moved out. She couldn't wait to be back under the lights again with all eyes on her.

As she sashayed down the catwalk she caught sight of Sally and Edward. The first time out she had seen nothing but a sea of faces, so hard had she been concentrating on what she was doing. Now she let her eyes dwell on them for a moment – Sally glowing with pride, Edward with a slightly dazed expression on his handsome face.

Other books

The Morbidly Obese Ninja by Mellick III, Carlton
Delusion in Death by J. D. Robb
Dark of kNight by T. L Mitchell
Ellie's Legacy by Simpson, Ginger
Casino Infernale by Simon R. Green
Megan's Island by Willo Davis Roberts