My first encounter with Madeline 'Maddie' Bunker was at a poetry evening in the back room of a pub. I'm not a poet myself, much preferring to work out in the gym, but my mate Jeremy was a member and he was nervous about reading his work in public. I was there purely to lend him moral support. However, the open-mike evening I was expecting turned out to be eight people sat round a scratched oval table, reading poems. Jeremy and I were the only men, and the women included a lesbian couple who began the session with sonnets about vaginas in love. I still have teeth-marks on my finger from trying not to laugh.
Maddie was sitting across from me and I remember thinking
'Ugh!'
the moment I saw her: Short punky hair, John Lennon glasses with blue lenses, and a jumper of quite spectacular ugliness, with woolly knobbles hanging off it. Halfway through the evening, she pulled it off to reveal a white T-shirt with 'STOP SEXISM!' in white letters on a red octagon, like the road-sign. Everyone around me cooed in admiration, but to my eyes it looked like:
Stop, so that Sexism can cross the road safely
.
'Don't you like my T-shirt?' said Maddie.
'What T-shirt?' I said. 'I was looking at your tits.'
There was stunned silence and I got evil looks from everyone, including Jeremy. I stayed for his poetry reading but sneaked out soon afterwards. I assumed I was
persona non grata
, so it was quite a surprise when my phone rang a week later, and it was Maddie.
'Jason Noble?' said the voice.
'Yes?'
'It's Maddie Bunker.'
'Who?' I said, having forgotten her name and actually having no clue who she was in the first place.
'I was at the poetry evening,' said the voice. 'You said you liked my tits.'
'Oh. You.'
'Yeah, me. Listen, there's a pub concert at the Six Hammers tonight. D'you want to go?'
I didn't really, but I was curious to see Maddie again. It's funny how
'Ugh!'
turns into
'Hmm, I wonder...'
when a girl takes the trouble to acquire your phone number and calls you out of the blue. I cleaned myself up and left to meet her at the saloon bar of the pub.
I arrived on time, but Maddie was already there, having nabbed a small table in the only window seat. Seeing her, I was reminded of why I didn't think she was my type -- she wore glasses with red frames and flared pants with coloured diamond patterns. She looked like a little rich girl trying to look like a hippy. But the pants were tight showing off a round muscular bottom, and she really did have a nice pair of tits, this time under a way more attractive Matisse-print sweatshirt. I remembered her saying during the poetry evening that she went to the gym herself and when she got up to greet me, I saw it for myself. She had the kind of body that we Brits call
'Fit as Fuck'
.
Maddie insisted on buying me a drink, so I waited for her in the window seat, looking around at the other drinkers. There were a lot of student types -- enough to make a man of thirty-three like me feel old. I reckoned Maddie was older too, but only just. Mid-twenties, perhaps. On the small table before me, I noticed a half-finished Bloody Mary and an empty glass containing a lemon slice and traces of cola. Maddie came over with my pint of bitter, and I got to my feet.
'Well, well, a gentleman!' she said, handing me the pint glass. 'Sit down, Jason. There's something I need to tell you.'
I sat down and moved so she could sit next to me. She took a deep breath.
'My boyfriend is playing in the band downstairs,' she said. 'And I asked you here to make him jealous.'
I blinked. I took a long pull of my pint. I looked at the empty cola glass, then looked at Maddie. She shrugged, as if to say,
'Isn't life weird?'
'Is this some sort of payback?' I asked.
'For what?'
'My remark about your tits.'
'No! I thought it was funny!' Maddie took a swig of her Bloody Mary. 'Look, I believe in equality and all that, but those lesbians were so fucking uptight! I liked it that you had the balls to wind them up.'
'Hmm.'
I took another pull of bitter, wondering whether to be mad at Maddie. It seemed pointless. Okay, maybe she was using me... but what else would I be doing? Sitting at home watching telly perhaps or masturbating to Internet porn? At least this way I was getting out of my apartment.
'So, what's going on with your boyfriend?' I said.
'Long story.'
'Let me put it another way. If you succeed in making him jealous, will he try and kill me?'
'No! No way! Conall wouldn't hurt a fly!'
'Conall?'
'Conall McKinnon!' She switched to a bad Scottish accent. 'All the way from Bonnie Scotland!' She switched back. 'Isn't it a cool name?'
It was actually. I hated him already. I hated him even more when Maddie showed me photos on her smartphone. They weren't snaps either -- these were professional photographs from a fashion shoot. Yes, Conall McKinnon was a male model. He had the long, auburn hair of a girl, but it somehow made the ultra-masculine contours of his perfect features all the more startling. He was like a caricature of handsomeness; the kind of young man who walks into a club and sets all the girls nudging one another and giggling. I wanted to punch him in the face. Or -- even better -- fuck his girlfriend behind his back. Maddie Bunker had just been promoted from
'Hmm, I wonder...'
to
'I have GOT to have you!'
'So, what do you think?' said Maddie, with unseemly eagerness.
'Seems like a nice guy,' I lied, or hoped I was lying. 'Why do you want to make him jealous?'
Maddie sighed.
'Listen,' she said, 'it would take too long to explain, and the gig is starting in five minutes.'
'Well, I'd rather hear your story than see some band in a basement,' I said. 'Besides, if the goal is to make your boyfriend jealous, having him wonder where the hell you are only to find you up here with me would work way better.'
'Holy fuck,' said Maddie, staring at me through her glasses. 'And people say
women
are manipulative!'
'But it would be a real mind-fuck. You sure you want to do that to him?'
'Of course! But I buy the drinks, okay? I still feel a bit guilty about dragging you out under false pretences.'
'You can pay until you run out of guilt. Then we'll go Dutch.'