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"Problem was I got there during the early hours - great big fuck-off house on the Worcester-Shropshire border believe it or not - swimming pool, the works. Didn't like to knock 'em up, so I left the payment in the Beamer on the drive. Hid it in the spare wheel space, mind - didn't want just anybody finding it."

"Thoughtful," said Greg, suddenly calmer – slightly elated even. "And…?"

"Would have turned out brilliantly… if some dozy turd hadn't spilled the beans to old Toothache."

"Prat! Any ideas?"

"None at all, but it was a daft thing to do: apparently Tooth got a midlands team out at the crack of dawn to smash the doors in and arrest the poor bastards."

"All for a few groceries," said Greg, Eddy's calm having rubbed off on him at last. "No compassion. Still…I've no doubt their previous good character will go a long way…"

"Keep in touch," said Eddy as he extended a hand. "We might have another tale to tell next time we meet."

 

As Greg walked back along the path to the cabin, he spotted Jamie playing beneath a canopy of bushes, their fresh green buds as yet unable to afford the secrecy he desired from his secret den.

“Would you like some tea?” asked Jamie.

“Wow! Yes please!” Greg smiled and took the imaginary cup as he stroked the blonde fuzz on the youngster’s cropped head. “Nice place you’ve got here.”

Jamie’s wide blue eyes lit up as he returned Greg’s smile.


Would
you
like to live here?”

“I’m going to,” said Greg gently, “I’ll be back later - I’m just going to see Red and your mum.”

 

The tractor had at last moved on, and the final verses of
Dance of the Seasons
drifted across from the quay. With gin-clear lucidity, gently accompanied by mating gulls, and the muted roar of the Atlantic, he heard:

 

     Dance again now the sun and the rain,
Have shown us all their reasons;
Sing a song for the whole year long,
Join in the dance of the seasons.

 

Hear the skylark, hear the bee,

hear the Piper at the Gates of Dawn,

Summer shines on her dancing lines

and feeds the rolling corn,

Warm is the breeze from the shoreline seas,

at play in the greenwood shade
Sharp as a knife are the ways of life

…. the circle now is made.

 

Greg walked briskly up the hill to the cabin. Jan, who'd just come out to hang washing, smiled when she saw him.

“Stranger, these days,” she said, emulating Sarah's plummy accent, “to what do I owe the pleasure?”

“I’ve come to build a barbeque before we open.”

“Lovely! I'll make tea while you’re doing it.”

“I've just had tea off Jamie, but we'll need plenty more,” replied Greg with a broad grin. “I’m going to build a shower block as well, and toilets, and lay the patio. . . and build some benches...”

“Hold on! One thing at a time.”

Greg walked over to Jan, took her in his arms and kissed her; then be whirled her lithe frame around as though she was a child. She looked so lovely, he thought, as she laughed vigorously in the afternoon sun.

“I’ll need to move in, of course."

Jan hugged Greg, and kissed him passionately, hardly able to take in what was happening, and for a moment they danced like children to the distant music.

“Come on!” Greg took Jan’s wrist and made towards the cabin, pulling her along as he ran. “We’ve got a lot of time to make up for.”

“Hold on!” shrieked Jan as Red caught up with them and bounded alongside. She was giggling and gasping uncontrollably by now. “There’s something I
must
tell you.”

“It can wait.”

"But..."

“But nothing... Come
on!”

Greg half skipped through the open French-windows. Through the cafe. Through

the kitchen… Then stopped dead! “Oh!” His smile faded.

A man, his back to them, was eating at the table.

Slowly the man turned and smiled...

“Jus' come to 'elp out,” said Wyndham.

 

THE END

 

 

 

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