I know that I announced a while ago that I probably would not be posting any more stories on this site, but a combination of factors has changed that decision. For the past couple of weeks, a story idea had been rattling around in my head that I couldn't get rid of. This, combined with weeks of cold, wet, and miserable weather, when I couldn't do any outside work, I found myself with time on my hands. What to do? This is the result. CM
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I really don't know what I'm going to do about Grandpa, he seems to have found a new lease on life, which may not be such a bad thing. Yesterday I went to visit him at his modest unit in the retirement village, and he introduce me to this lady as his new best friend. Hell, it's been ten years since Grandma died and this is the first time that I had seen him take an interest in another woman, although I have to admit that he has good taste, she was a still attractive older woman.
This was the first time in the past six months since I had returned home and begun to visit him that he had been anything other than miserable about his incarceration, as he put it.
"I hope that you're looking after the place for me." He said to me as soon as I sat down in one of the lounge chairs. I have been living in his house while I worked on it to bring it up to its former glory so that my father could sell it.
"Sure, I've finished painting the interior and I'm just getting ready to attack the exterior. I'll have to hire a scissor lift to get up to the guttering and fascia."
"Just use a couple of step ladders and a plank, that's what I used to use." He had built the house himself and carried out all maintenance work up until he had to move into the village.
"But we have to think about Occ. Health and Safety, if I have an accident I won't be covered by insurance." This was a bugbear of his, the dumbing down of what tradesmen could and couldn't do to carry out their work. "There's another thing, the big shed in the back yard, I can't seem to find a key for it. I need to take a look and see what needs to be done to tidy it up. Dad said he didn't have the key."
"I wouldn't give it to him," the emphasis was on the 'him', "he has never shown an interest in any of my projects, so I didn't give him one. You on the other hand, should take a look, you might just be interested."
"What's in there?"
"You'll see. Next time you come, I'll give you the key so that you can check it out." We were interrupted by a knock on the door. "See who that is, if it's a good looking sheila let her in." I wondered why he didn't just give me the key there and then. I was soon to find out the reason. "I haven't got it on me, so I'll have to get my Lawyer to drop it in to me."
I opened the door to be confronted by two women, one who was probably about Grandpa's age, and the other around my age, was wearing the uniform of the nursing staff of this place. "It's not one but two good looking sheilas, shall I let them in?"
"I suppose so." He said in an offhand voice. Did he have something planned?
The younger woman held the elder's arm to support her while she walked into the room. As soon as they were inside, the older woman brushed the younger's hand away. "I'm quite capable of walking across the room. She strode purposefully across the intervening distance between her, and a now standing Grandpa, before stumbling into his arms.
"Dorothy, you did that deliberately." Grandpa said.
"Of course, and you loved it didn't you?"
"Now Grandma, you behave yourself." The nurse said.
"Why? I've behaved myself all of my life, I think that I'm entitled to misbehave for what little life I have left."
"You're incorrigible, do you know that?"
"Yes I do, and it's Harold here that incorriges me. Tell me Harold, who is this handsome young man?"
"This is my grandson Michael, you remember, I told you about him."
"That's right, I recall you telling me what a handsome man he had become. I can see the family resemblance." She turned to her grand-daughter. "Now Felicity, you had better run along before Michael sweeps you off your feet, just like his grand-father has swept me off mine."
I got the feeling that this whole encounter was not entirely accidental, that it had been carefully rehearsed. "Felicity, I get the impression that we are surplus to requirements here, can I buy you a coffee, or are you on duty?" I was giving her an out-clause if she wanted to use it.
"I think that I can trust you to behave in the staff dining room, come with me."
It was a short walk from Grandpa's unit to the dining room, but it was made longer by other staff wanting to talk with her, and the general tone of the conversation seemed to be; 'who was this man, and was he her brother and therefore available to them'.
"Is it a coincidence that you are working here?"
"Yes and no. While I was doing my nursing degree, I met this Med student and he heard of an opening here and convinced me that I should apply for it. Because I had visions of becoming a doctor's wife, I went along with the suggestion. But it didn't work out as I had planned, he used me to keep an eye on his grandmother, while he, as it turned out, was keeping an eye on a fellow Med student. I was shattered to find out that the fellow student was a male."
"Oops."
"Oops indeed. It was not long after this that Grandpa died and my Grandma came here. I stayed on to look after her, and I'm glad that I did. Do you realise that our grand-parents are behaving like a couple of school kids. The number of times that they have slipped away and we've had to send out a search party to find them in time for their meals and or meds."
"That explains a lot. I have been working in London and only arrived home six months ago. My father convinced me to hold off on a new job and concentrate on renovating Grandpa's home so that it can be sold. I had a lot of questions about the place that Dad either could not, or would not answer, so I started coming here to talk to Grandpa. I've come to appreciate what he has achieved in his life."
"By all accounts he has had an, let's just say, interesting life, at least that's what Grandma has told me. I don't know whether to believe her or not."
"I would say that you can believe her. From what I've managed to discover, you could say that it was interesting. He was forever embarking on projects based on an idea, which had nothing whatever to do with his regular job. Would you believe that some of them actually worked, and worked well? He has promised that tomorrow he will give me the key to his workshop and let me see what is in there."
"Any clues as to what's in there?"
"Not really, although I seem to remember when I was a kid, hearing the sound of a car engine coming from in the shed one day when we came calling."
"Maybe he was just repairing the family car."
"No, that wasn't it, the family car was parked in the carport."
"So are you going to check it out tomorrow?"
"You'd better believe it. As soon as I get the key from him I'll head straight home to check it out."
"Can I come too?" She sounded almost as excited as I was feeling.
"Sure, why not?" Have you ever thought, after you've offered an invitation under these circumstances; 'Why did I do that?', and then thought that if you hadn't, you'd ask yourself; 'Why didn't I do that.' I hoped that I wasn't going to regret my decision to invite her.
"What's with your grand-mother? She doesn't seem the type who'd be starving for male companionship."
"No, she never has, at least not until now. When she was younger there was never any shortage of men vying for her attention, but she only had one love, my grandpa. Don't get me wrong, she was confronted by temptation on a regular basis, but her answer was always the same; 'I am capable of loving only one man, and I am married to him. Thanks, but no thanks.' they got the message. What about your grand-father, from what I've heard, and what I've seen for myself, he has been fighting them off ever since he arrived here, but then he stopped fighting when Grandma came to live here, it's almost as if they have been waiting for each other."
"I'm surprised that he hasn't introduced her to me before today."
"I think that I can answer that, I believe that I have been primed for this occasion, I have been regaled with stories about how handsome you are, and how wonderful and thoughtful you are. She has been looking for a spark of interest from me, and that took some time to manifest itself following the devastation of having been passed over by doctor McDreamy for a bloke. I was in love big time and it knocked the wind from my sails, I can tell you. How about you, do you have a girlfriend, please say 'no', have you met the love of your life? Please say no."
"No and probably. I have had girlfriends on occasions but nothing serious. With a couple of them I thought that this was it, but it wasn't long before some annoying little habits began to appear, nothing major, just enough for me to question the long term viability for the relationship. As for the second question, let's just say that it looks promising."
"I consider myself warned, on the first and hopeful for the second." She looked closely into my eyes, as if she was hoping for an answer. "I'd better get back to work, what time will I see you in the morning?"
"I'll drop in around 9:30, that way I'll probably score a coffee when the staff do the rounds."
"Don't do that, I'm not on duty, but we can arrange to bring your grand-father and my grand-mother down to the dining room, that way we can get halfway decent coffee and maybe even cake."