LIFE GOES ON… and on… (Part171d)
Much to my dismay, I lost track
of the woman as she reached the upper platform before I did. I didn’t
know which way she turned or if she’d gotten on the train on track nine
which was there waiting. It was a few minutes before my train showed up
and left me time to think about red panties. I'd just left one of the
largest lingerie departments in the country and had been there walking
up and down the aisles for at least twenty minutes without seeing even
one red piece of lingerie. As I thought about it the only place I could
remember seeing red panties (as well as black) was in either the Sears
or Montgomery Ward catalog. It was, for a brief few minutes, a nice
break in the day.
The train wasn’t all that crowded and I had a
seat to myself. It gave me a chance to look at the printed materials
that had been handed out at the meeting. It was deposit data (inflows
& outflows) from the previous year sorted into a number of different
categories… bank asset size and location (city, urban, or rural) were
the primary ones. Also included was mortgage loan data. The narrative
that accompanied it detailed how the decrease in deposits had a causal
effect on the dollars that were available to be invested in mortgages…
and directly, the profitability of each bank in the state… and
indirectly, the State’s economy. I was amazed at just how it had been
put together… and was able to see how we stood in comparison with the
other three banks in our county. Very interesting, for sure. I was
deeply into it when we arrived at the last stop and had to transfer to
the bus. I was one of the last to board and found limited seating. I
had to make a choice and, unfortunately, didn’t do a good job of it as I
ended up with a ‘talker’. I made an attempt at staying with the
material but it was a lost cause. I hated to work at home but vowed to
try and get back to it later on and resigned myself to being bored
almost to tears listening to a stranger tell me about his travels.
I
couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the red Peugeot parked in my space
in front of the garage. It wasn’t that I had anything against
Paula/Polly, the new young teacher who’d taken Elle’s place. It was that
I really wanted to have a real understanding of the material I’d been
perusing while on the train. I knew that once I turned it over to Hobie
and Bert at the bank I’d never see it again. As I walked up the path I
could see the kids were playing a game with Paula on the floor in the
den. That was a good thing because I could question Elle about what was
going on without embarrassing Paula, Elle or myself.
Elle had
chosen to go to her doctor to get a pregnancy test that afternoon.
Coming back she chose to go past the school where Paula was teaching and
decided to stop in to see how she was doing. It was a bit before school
let out for the day so, with permission from the principal, went to her
classroom to observe. Then, after the kids were gone, she chatted with
her for a while. Elle was also interested in how Paula was making out
living with Elle’s mother. It was when she got to that part that Paula
appeared in the doorway. Looking at her standing there it came to me
just how young she was. Elle had fed the kids and was waiting for me to
arrive to eat. Paula spoke up and made some sort of apology for
interfering with supper. Elle insisted that she hadn’t and told her to
come in and have a seat at the table. It was obvious to me that she was
uncomfortable and that surprised me because she’d fit right in when
she’d been there before. I tried to make ‘small talk’ but Elle
interrupted saying that Paula didn’t want to talk ‘shop'. That made
things a bit awkward. So, trying to keep it simple I told them of my
‘flying’ trip to the city and back. Talk of the city got Paula somewhat
involved and she told of her memories of visiting with relatives and
being afraid of riding on the subways. Hearing that, I laughed and
proceeded to tell of riding between the cars on the way to school in the
mornings. I can still remember the unbelieving look she gave me. I
swore that my friends and I did it almost every day. That seemed to
loosen her up even more. I was still curious as to why Elle had invited
her to dinner but that wasn’t forthcoming.
As I said I really
wanted to spend more time on the banking material so I excused myself
and headed for the den while Elle and Paula stayed in the kitchen. The
older girls were working on homework by then and Kaye was coloring in
one of the books she’d gotten for her birthday. Engrossed, I didn’t see
Elle and Paula come into the living room. When I noticed them they were
on the floor with Kaye. Paula was sitting yoga style with her legs
crossed and under her skirt. Seeing that gave rise to the outside chance
of catching a peek when she got up. I’ll admit I was distracted. It was
only a short time until it was 8pm and definitely time for Kaye to go
to bed. When Elle told her it was time to get ready Paula said it was
time for her to go. I knew I had to be careful not to have Paula catch
me watching as she started to get up. Now, over time, I’ve seen women
get up from that position very gracefully. I believe she tried to do it
the easy way by rocking forward and quickly sliding her feet from under
her and then jumping up. All I know was that whatever she tried didn’t
work. She rocked forward’s but her feet and legs didn’t make it out from
under her and she fell back. As she did both legs had started to
straighten out and her knees were cocked upwards. I was at least 20 feet
away but I, for sure, knew she was wearing some kind of white panties.
Maybe two or three seconds for an unobstructed view was all I had. But,
as the saying goes, beggars can’t be choosy. That was two for the day.
After
Kaye was in bed and Paula had gone I finally got the rest of the story
of why Paula was there. It had to do with Elle’s mother and the kitchen
at her house. The arrangement Paula and Elle’s mother had was for $25
which covered a room and doing her wash and, breakfast for a dollar if
Paula wanted it. Paula had gone into the kitchen the previous night
wanting to boil some water for tea. What Paula didn’t know (or remember)
was that she wasn’t to use the kitchen for anything other than to walk
through from the door to the stairs to the second floor. Elle’s parents
bedroom was right off the kitchen and they both went to bed around 9pm
because they were both up at 5am. Paula had come downstairs at around
9:30pm and started looking for a pan to boil water. In doing it she woke
Elle’s mother who came out and had a ‘hissy fit’. She was going to make
Paula leave right then and there. It was Elle’s father who came out and
calmed her down. Paula went back upstairs but didn’t sleep. So, when
Elle showed up at school Paula was thankful for it and asked if she
could help calm things down with her mother. When they left the school
they went to Elle’s mother’s house and, as Elle put it, she moderated a
“truce” and made sure both knew the “ground rules”. By that time it was
almost supper time and Elle, feeling somewhat sorry for Paula, invited
her home to eat.
To be continued…
2 comments:
Two women, one house is an impossible situation. Unless they are lovers. Especially if one of has the traits you have described in the mother.
OB... surprisingly, I got along with Elle's mother better than Elle did...
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