Monday 19 June 2017

Those Memories Made on Teardrop Lake – (85) A Rainy Saturday

On Saturday morning the rain had come with a vengeance and added to the gloom he already felt.
The day had begun in a quite different way however, when early in the morning, just after dawn, he awoke in the arms of his girlfriend, Geraldine, he was hoping they would begin the day in a mutually satisfactory way, but much to his frustration his advances were rejected by his early rising girlfriend.
Not that she didn’t want to, on the contrary she did, but she was going to be late for work if she weakened and took what she wanted from him.

Gerri was as horny as hell, she always was when she just finished her period but being late for the early turn at Finchbottom nick was not an option, as it was her relief and she was the newly promoted sergeant.
So Mike Waller lay in bed and watched her get dressed into her uniform and then after Gerri left for work, rather frustrated, and he watched her disappear into the rain he got up and started his day. He spent the rest of the day trying not to think about Gerri but inevitably the more he tried not to think of her the more he did.
However by Saturday afternoon he was getting a bit stir crazy and when there was a break in the weather, and the sun actually put in an appearance he decided to take a stroll around the village.
Mike stepped out of his front door and felt the sun on his face and he thought it would be nice to see another human being as he walked briskly down the path and into the lane.

The first people he saw were his next Gwen and Leonard and their children as the parents pottered around in the front garden and children ran around chuckling with glee.
“Hello guys” he called as he gave them a wave.
“Hello” they chorused in unison as they all waved back.
“Are you coming in for tea?” Gwen called
“Maybe on the way back” Mike suggested
“Ok” she replied cheerily
After three hours of walking in the countryside around the village he felt refreshed of spirit and cleansed of mind but decided to take up the offer of a cup of tea with his neighbours but when he turned the final corner there was no sign of Gwen, Leonard or the children.
The gardening tools, the wheelbarrow and toys were scattered around the front garden.
The front door was open so he knew that they were still about somewhere, and he was about to knock on the door when his attention was drawn to some movement on his own doorstep where Gerri was standing wearing her uniform shirt and brandishing a pair of handcuffs.

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