Craig was really beginning to regret getting involved with Holly, it had seemed such a good idea at the time but now that good idea was turning into a nightmare.
Craig had been in a rut to end all ruts, his life was going nowhere and was in
danger of reaching its destination. His job, although well paid, was getting
more demanding and less rewarding by the day, while his wife and daughter had
been all take, take, take with no give, give, give.
When Holly had come on the scene it had been not such much a breath of fresh air but a hurricane blowing through his life. She was beautiful, sexy, young and interested in him; the perfect combination. Initially interested in him as a person, notjust as a wallet or a taxi driver or a solider ant. She flirted, he fell for it; mid-life crisis cliché it may have been but he was shagging a hot 25 year old, so he didn’t give a damn.
When Holly had come on the scene it had been not such much a breath of fresh air but a hurricane blowing through his life. She was beautiful, sexy, young and interested in him; the perfect combination. Initially interested in him as a person, notjust as a wallet or a taxi driver or a solider ant. She flirted, he fell for it; mid-life crisis cliché it may have been but he was shagging a hot 25 year old, so he didn’t give a damn.
God the music in the bar was loud. Holly wasn’t content with a 500 pound
bag, she had to have a cocktail or two on the way home too. Craig was pretty
sure that she’d texted her friends and told them where they were. Soon he’d be surrounded
by a gaggle of twenty somethings wittering on about reality TV or trying to
catch a glimpse of themselves in the mirror to check they looked beautiful.
Both females and males, each as vacuous as the next, each as vain as each
other. They preened like they believed the bar was full of Tyra Banks searching
for America’s next top model. Was he that bad at their age? Was life quiet so
material back then?
Craig wished himself back at home, not the lousy apartment he shared with
Holly and her yapping dog, but the lovely house where his lovely ex wife and
daughter lived with all their home comforts. But he was about as welcome there
as a wasp at a picnic.
He stared out of the window and caught a glimpse of an elegant looking
woman, his age or thereabouts, slender, sophisticated, beautiful but
understated. He watched her go on tiptoe and kiss the man who greeted her, then
throw her head back and laugh at something he said. He seen those gestures so
many times before but this time it was not him on the receiving end. The man
was a bit older but looked after himself, no beer belly and his wrinkles looked
distinguished not craggy. They disappeared inside the unpretentious but
exquisite French restaurant that Craig had always promised his wife they’d
visit.
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