Close Encounters Like No Other
Beth was dismayed to feel a stranger touch her arm, a split-second touch that made her stop as she walked from the rental car and was making her way to the hotel's entrance, her suitcase wheels rattling on the tarmac.
"Hey!" was all she cried out, her shrill voice making her husband, John, turn. A young couple stood close to his wife. "Oh! Thank you, I didn't know it had fallen out of my bag."
"I guess not," the young man smiled as she took her travel purse from his outstretched hand. "I should have simply said something and not touched your arm to get your attention. Sorry if I scared you."
"It's okay," she answered holding his look upon her for an instant. "I wondered what was happening. No harm's been done."
"But we've met," the guy said smoothly.
The couple were well-dressed, smart but casual, and had made some allowances for the warmth of the day. They were successful, that she could see, otherwise the nightly room charge would be beyond the reach of a couple their age, in their early thirties she thought.
They had arrived at the hotel at the same time, in the early afternoon, and were dismayed at the sight, how the building seemed to cling to the cliff face of jagged rock and with the Mediterranean Sea far below. It was a beautifully furnished boutique hotel, on the Amalfi coast, and one that they had believed would hold few attractions for a young couple they had smiled at and then introduced themselves to, as they all signed in.
"John and Beth Fullerton," she said, a hand gracefully pushing back the tumble of her shoulder-length, straw-blonde, hair which was showing signs of grey but the sight of which, John had said, gave her a stately grace.
"Calum and Josie Taylor," the engaging young woman smiled at each of them, her auburn hair, with reddish highlights, plaited in a ponytail that allowed John to study her slender face as she too signed the register, her husband Callum looking on.
John met his wife's look, if only for an instant, and saw Beth arch her eyebrows as she smiled at him. He understood what lay behind that gaze, for she would not have missed the approving glance of Josie on him; nor, perhaps, what he had taken in of the young woman. She would have taken in John's cobalt blue shirt that he wore with his pale cream, lightweight, linen suit, his choice letting everyone know that his standards would not slip, even on holiday and with her by his side. Tan woven leather slip-ons finished the summer holiday look that he sought.
"I'll be glad to get out of my travelling clothes and relax," Beth ventured, "and then to have a look around and see if the place is as the web pictures showed."
"Yes, seeing is believing," John smiled in reply and intended to engage the young couple in conversation. He was already into the young woman before him,
"We picked the place on a whim...we saw a last-minute deal and went for it," Josie offered, clutching her big straw bag under one arm. She turned as Callum said something, out of the other's hearing. "Yes, I'm coming. Well, it's nice meeting you..."
"We'll share the lift if that's okay?" John ventured. "I couldn't help overhearing that our rooms are on the same floor."
"So, they are!"
Josie gazed at John's craggy face, tanned and with the unmistakable line of grey-black stubble, where he had shaved. It lent his jaw a toughness that was not to be seen in his grey-blue eyes that stared out from under grey-haired eyebrows. At six foot, or so, he seemed to tower over her slender frame, but he had become engaged by her and she did not feel the least bit uncomfortable to know a rich and older guy was so immediately involved with her.
Beth prodded John's back with the fingers of one hand as if she knew what was playing out before her eyes. "Let's go then, shall we."
What she now felt was utterly bizarre for its suddenness. How their stay would be spent, in a quiet resort, might be discovered as soon as was decently possible and at John's say so, a reason for them to talk to the young couple presented to them by some strange good fortune of her having dropped her travel-purse.
The doors clunked shut, the lift jerked into motion and it rose to the third floor.
"Let us buy you both a welcome drink after we have settled in?" John suggested as he stood aside for Callum and Josie to move past. He clutched room keys in one hand and the handle of his suitcase in the other. "You picking up Beth's travel purse deserves a reward. What do you say?"
He looked at each of them in turn.
"Don't make a big deal of it, darling!" Beth said, loud enough for them all to hear.
"But it is,
darling
," John smirked in reply.
"Yes, it's a good idea," Josie soon enthused and saw Calum's soft smile that she took as his agreement to what had been proposed. "We've got to get along with everyone while we're here, don't we? Callum and I have a knack for meeting just the right couples, don't we hon'?"
Callum seemed to have been caught off guard by what his wife was saying to a couple they had only just met. He wasn't going to deny that Beth had caught his eye, dressed in a swirly floaty dress, her slender legs ending in a neat pair of gladiator sandals, and her hair would become blonder under the fierce sun they had felt as they walked from their cars to the hotel. Three days, the length of their stay, would be long enough to discover if she, and her husband, John, were players.
His Josie had already set those wheels in motion and John's unflinching gaze on her had already set him thinking of the possibilities. But Beth was a different prospect, so a drink would loosen tongues and be a time to see where their meeting would take them.
Time spent by the pool, or down on the beach that was a short drive away, would soon reveal the woman to him in all of her tended glory. That was so unless Josie's rush into things didn't hasten the breaking down of inhibitions, or reluctance as it might be encountered with Beth.
At the door to their suites, they glanced down the corridor at each other.
"See you later!" John called out.
"We're counting on it!" Callum answered with a laugh, even as Josie gave him a playful shove that propelled him into their room.
"We won't be long!" Josie assured them as she peered round the edge of the doorway, a wide grin creasing her pretty face. She smiled at John before she was lost to his sight.