Lisa was feeling wonderful. Here she was, sitting at the breakfast table in the dining room of a smart hotel in London. To one side she had spread a number of tourist brochures and leaflets, all with information about the terrific things to see and do in this, the most exciting city in the world, all ready for her to pick and choose her activities during this four day midweek break. Only a few weeks ago if anyone had suggested to her that she would be here now she would have said that they were crazy, and yet here she was!
Lisa was a Texan, born and bred, but currently lived in Damstein, Germany, where her husband had been posted with his unit. He had been posted on to Kuwait two months ago as part of the US forces build up for a possible war with Iraq and she had been left with her two young kids in Damstein. She really missed him but was determined to make the best of it, looking after the kids and doing her job as a nurse at the base hospital. The week before last it was, one of her friends, also a nurse, had persuaded her to buy a ticket in a charity fund-raiser contest. The first prize was a four-day break in a smart London hotel. She had bought the ticket without any thought of winning, just to give to the charity, and so was thrilled when she actually won! Her friend had insisted that she take the trip, offering to care for the kids while she was away, and it had not taken much persuading to get her to go.
"Excuse me Madame."
Lisa was startled out of her reverie and looked up into the face of the maitre d' hotel, who was looking down at her with an enquiring look on his face.
"I apologise for intruding, but would you mind very much sharing your table with another guest? The dining room is very full and we seem to have a large number of guests breakfasting alone."
Lisa was feeling so full of goodwill that she would probably have agreed to share her table with a Martian.
"No of course not. I mean, I don't mind at all."
The maitre d' left and, as her new table companion made himself comfortable, Lisa studied him with her characteristic American openness. She estimated that he was probably just on the other side of forty years old. He was medium tall, probably a shade under six feet. Dressed in smart casual clothing, his body was lean without being thin. He wore his hair neatly trimmed in a medium length and it revealed just a few touches of grey at the temples. His face was strong, with a well-defined jaw and cheekbones, and fell just on the handsome side of the dividing line between rugged and handsome she decided. She hadn't realised that she was studying him quite so closely and was startled when he looked up and squarely met her gaze. He smiled, and his eyes twinkled, as he said,
"I hope I meet with your approval. My name is John." He held out his hand to her and she took it in her own, enjoying the feel of its warm, smooth strength. It also gave her something to do; to help hide her embarrassment at being caught studying him.
Lisa introduced herself in turn, a little awkwardly at first. It was probably because of that that she gave him more details than she had intended, telling him of her contest win and the prize of a stay in this hotel. It turned out to be a good thing because that became the beginning of their conversation, a conversation that just got better and better and livelier as the meal wore on.
By the time they were drinking their final cups of coffee they knew quite a bit about each other. Lisa knew that John was married and had three children. He lived in a small country town about 100 miles south west of London and commuted in to his job as Creative Director for an advertising agency in the city. He quite often stayed over night, or even a couple of nights, in this hotel, when he had been working late. Lisa, for her part, told him all about her life as an army wife and as a nurse living in Germany.
John put down his empty coffee cup and Lisa thought that he was about to say goodbye and leave when, instead, he said, "I see you from all those brochures there that you have sight-seeing on your mind, have you decided what you are going to do today?"
"I haven't decided yet, there is so much to see and do and I have to work out how to get there. This is complicated for a country girl like me!" Lisa grinned as she said this.
John looked at her for a moment and then smiled and said, "I rather think that I deserve a day off work. How would you like to spend the day seeing the sights with me?"
"Oh John that would be wonderful, but what about your work? You hardly know me, wouldn't you be bored taking me to all the places you know?"
"They owe me a day off and I would love to be your escort for the day. Is that settled then? Good. How about if we meet in the foyer in twenty minutes?"
As Lisa went up to her room to get ready she wondered if she was doing the right thing planning to spend the day with a total stranger. Then she thought back on the hour she had just spent in his company, on his smile, his laugh, his open manner, and his sense of humour. She knew he was all right. Besides it really would be very nice to have company in a city she didn't know.
They met in the foyer and seconds later he was walking her at a brisk pace to the nearest tube station. The morning just flew by, full of sights, sounds and excitement. The trip on the London Underground was in itself better than a fairground ride for Lisa who had never before experienced anything like it. They finally emerged, like moles, from a station close to the Tower Of London, where John had decided they would spend the morning. From the moment that the colourfully uniformed Beefeater guard saluted her as she walked in Lisa was entranced. She marvelled at the richness of the Crown Jewels, was amazed by the size of the suit of armour once worn by King Henry VIII and even felt a little saddened when confronted by the block which had claimed the head of Anne Boleyn.
It seemed like only moments after they had got to the Tower when John said, "How about a spot of lunch then? I'm starving and I'm sure you must be too."
Lisa looked at her watch and was amazed to see that it was already 1.00pm. They left the Tower and walked a few blocks until they came to a pub that John obviously knew. The swinging sign above the door read 'Queen's Head Tavern' and the picture was surely meant to be Anne Boleyn. They went in and found a cosy table for two near the back of the room. They sat down but before Lisa could reach for the menu John said, "In keeping with the occasion how about a really typical English pub lunch? I suggest Steak and Kidney Pudding followed by Spotted Dick for dessert, washed down with a pint or two of good English ale."
Lisa laughed out loud and looked hard at John to see if he was joking. When it was clear that he wasn't she said, "That sounds perfectly revolting, offal and what on earth is Spotted Dick anyway?"
""Trust me," he said, "trust me," and, as he got up to order he briefly squeezed her hand, which was resting on the table. Lisa's reaction to his touch took her totally by surprise. She felt her face flush and she was sure that it would be bright red. Her heart rate increased and she trembled just a little bit as she fought to regain her composure. She was just glad that John was not here to see the effect he had had on her.
By the time he got back five minutes later with two foaming pint mugs of ale Lisa was outwardly back in control. Inwardly though she found herself confronting thoughts and emotions that she had almost forgotten existed. John appeared not to have noticed anything amiss. He plonked the beer down on the table and then raised his mug and said, "Here's to playing hookey and a day out on the town," before downing half his pint in one gulp. Lisa followed suit and the effect of the taste and temperature of English ale on her must have shown on her face because John roared with laughter.
"OK, now you have come to terms with it, you can enjoy your ale, it really is the best drink in the world." Surprisingly, when Lisa went back for another mouthful she did begin to enjoy it and by the time the pint was finished she was converted.