SO FAR: Divorcee Merrick Jamieson (35) visiting New York comes into contact with the moll of the mysterious Spiro whom the spirited Kirsty Fallon has reason to fear if she so much looks at another man. But after a brief association with Merrick Kirsty (25) finds she has become attracted and follows him to his homeland and begins working with the photo-journalist. When Spiro sends a retriever to bring Kirsty back to him Merrick goes to New York and wins her freedom from Spiro. The couple are now free to marry but trouble lies ahead of them.
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Merrick prepared the dinner while Kirsty worked in Illustrator on the desktop computer signing their wedding invitation she'd designed, great happiness pulsating through her as she worked on this more agreeable of tasks.
At 11:30 they were awoke to a phone call. It was Kirsty's mother, worried that the reception area she'd chosen might not be large enough.
"It's simple, mama. Ask fewer people."
"You know dear, that's exactly what your father said. After all these years you two are still ganging-up on me."
"We both love you, mama; don't you ever forget that.
"Oh, I feel so much better talking to you. I think I will reduce my guest list. That's an excellent idea. Now, let your father and I talk to this young man of yours - we wish to welcome him to the family."
Kirsty rolled her eyes and shook Merrick fully awake.
"That is, providing he's not at work."
"It's 11:30 at night here, mama. I know that New Yorkers believe they are at the centre of the universe and the world works on the same time as them but I didn't realize Califorinians had similar problems with the ego."
"I'm sorry, dear. It's just that it's so light here. It's difficult to image people elsewhere being in the dark."
"Some people in the light can be in the dark."
"What do you mean, darling. Is that one of your obtuse remarks?"
"Here's Merrick - and he's not my young man, mama. I'm twenty-five and he is thirty-five. We are both approaching middle age fast, especially when denied sleep."
"Thirty-five - isn't that a little too old for you?"
"We've had that conversation twice before in the last ten days, mama. Just accept it β I'm in real need of his maturity. Now be polite and not nosey when speaking to him. Here he is."
"Is that you, son?"
"Hello, Mrs Fallon. How nice to hear your lovely voice. You have a real international accent."
"Oh really, how lovely of you to say that. Kirsty says you're thirty-five so you better call me Bess, as some of my friends who call me that are only a little older than you."
"Thank you for that privilege Bess. May I ask what perfume you have on today?"
"L'air du Temp."
"Oh, how lovely. That's by Nina Ricci, isn't it?"
"Well yes, it is."
"Obviously you are a woman of expensive tastes, Bess."
"Well thank you, er, Merrick. But this telephone conversation is supposed to be about you, not me. I wish to welcome you to my family and to ask you to promise to always keep my daughter happy."
"Providing that she always obeys me, Bess."
"I beg your..."
"Oh, Stan is signaling that's a joke. I look forward to talking to you again, er, Merrick. Here's Stan."
"Hullo Merrick, Stan here. Welcome to the family."
"Thanks Stan, I appreciate that. Are you into boating and fishing?"
"Oh yes, and big time into golf and bird watching, if you get my drift."
"You've going to love it down here when you and Bess come to stay with us, Stan. We've got all of that here."
"You sound my kind of man, Merrick."
"Likewise, Stan. Here's you fabulous daughter wanting to say hello."
"Hi dad. Isn't he a smoothie? I knew he'd be your kind of man. Look dad, mum has been going on in her emails about having French champagne by the truck load. Could you handle the rejection of that idea for me please. I want a truly Californian wedding, as that's where it will be. Only Californian wines and foods - and no exotics brought in. By the way, my darling also looks a charming man daddy. I'll email photographs tonight, including one of me involved in a minor rescue mission β but don't show that to mama as I'm showing a bit of tit and you know how she goes on about that. You'll love watching the women here dad and many of them are very sporty; they don't tend to hang out at malls here."
"Does your darling play golf?
"No, a great deal; I think he said a struggling fifteen. Of course he won't mind you playing off a seven, he'll only be concentrating on trying to beat the living daylights out of you."
"He does sound my kind of man."
"Confirmed, daddy. Good bye. Please do the call in future as you'll choose a better time than mama. Auckland is currently twenty-one hours ahead of Los Angeles time. Goodbye and kisses for you both."
Kirsty rolled over on to Merrick with a loud whoopee.
"Daddy thinks you sound a charmer and come across like his kind of man. I thought he'd have to meet you before coming to that conclusion. I've very happy about that. Mom, well mom can be all over the place at times and even I have trouble with her. But from what I could hear I would think you have her half round your little finger already. They really are super parents, you know."
"Well, I did have to try. It's handy to have parental approval if you're whacking their daughter."
"Don't be crude. You should try to like them as personalities, rather than try to score high approval ratings."
"That was a joke."
"Was it?"
"Yeah."
"Then come here."
"I'm not going anywhere with your hefty frame all over me."
"Hefty! My God you are rude. I scarcely have an inch of extra flesh on my body apart from my tits."