Fenna studied her reflection in the mirror and was not displeased with how she looked, murmuring to herself, "Not bad for a forty-year-old."
She was a teacher of science, chemistry in particular, and also a tutor to those referred to her for remedial classes. She lived on her own now, had done for a couple of years or so, but had enjoyed an occasional, no strings, fling along the way. As it so happened, her life was arranged just fine.
What did bother her, and some students pointed it out to her, was the iPhone that she still used. It was ancient tech and she needed to upgrade and make the most use of what was to be seen, downloaded, and enjoyed in her own time.
Now, as she fingered out her ash-blonde wispy hair with its unruly parting and checked her reflection in the mirror, for one last time, she made sure that she had everything, her house keys most of all. They were put into a side pocket of her quilted windcheater that she zipped shut, her shoulder bag holding everything else. She would take no chances when she cycled to the market square in the centre of her hometown, Gouda, and visited a media shop the students had recommended.
"Hey, Miss Martens!"
She had hardly stepped into the store of Ring Tone Media when she was disconcerted to hear her name called out, cheerfully, from a stand for the make she wanted, her attention not fully on what was around her and certainly not on the young guy who beamed a winning smile her way. It had been quite a while since she had seen him, a former student.
"Yes, it's me," she smiled in answer to his overtly wondering gaze upon her and she looked away, for an instant only. Both of them seemed to be spooling back through their memories, "and you're Bram Dekker."
"That's right, Miss Martens," he beamed and addressed her as he had done a couple of years ago, his lively eyes taking her in. "How are you, I see that you no longer wear glasses."
That he should remember that she was pleasantly surprised to hear and she now held his gaze, remembering it of old. "No, I wear contact lenses now. You can call me Fenna, I'm not your tutor anymore, Bram."
"True, and I remember those days and your patience with me. I guess you're married by now."
She laughed softly on hearing that sudden change in their conversation. It was easy to fall into, taking in every detail of his face, the lazy flop of his mass of wavy brown hair that he still pushed back from a lean, high-cheeked face. Bram was tall and looked strong and sporty, fit, and she suddenly remembered that he played soccer and was good at it, had even tried to become a professional player.
"No, I'm not married, and I live alone now and it doesn't bother me one bit. I still teach and tutor at the same place. That hasn't changed, everything else has."
She confessed to it easily, the two of them speaking in low and confiding tones as they stood close, glancing sideways at each other, then at the handsets on display. She remembered how a precocious and clever young man, knowledgeable of technical things, had flirted with her, often outrageously, and she had been provoked into telling him that she lived with someone, a man she had gone on to say and to avoid any misunderstandings for her rejection of his advances.
Thinking back on that time, it was rather crazy how attractive she had found him, given their age difference of some twenty years or so. At the time she wasn't into thinking of a relationship with him, their age difference too great, and her strained loyalty to a live-in lover not quite at breaking point.
"So, Fenna, what brings you here?"
"Tell me first why you're working here. I thought you were preparing for your university entrance."
"I'm earning some money and I'm doing this as I like it and keeps me in the know about technical things." He leaned in closer as they again looked at the range of iPhones on display. "I buy in some phones and sell them on...I could even help you with that if you want."
She met his teasing smile and blatantly appraising look upon her once more. He would be seeing her in a dressed-down way, in jeans worn with flats, a blouse hidden under her jacket, and a soft silk scarf wrapped loosely about her neck, the abstract pattern in a variety of colours that was stark against her lightly tanned face and ragingly blonde hair. She flicked it away from her face, wondering if he thought that she was now flirting with him or to keep Bram's attention upon her.
"We'll see, now tell me about what I'm looking at."
Bram was attentive and lapsed into his selling and advising role. He was patient and knowledgeable as he explained the pros and cons of the handsets on display, and agreed with her preference, complimenting her on the research that she had done before coming to the store.
"I'll set it up for you, Fenna, and save you the hassle."
"Would you?"
"Sure, I'm pleased to have seen you again, and...and not having to call you miss." He spoke as her old phone was boxed up. "You're ready to go and, remember to transfer any data that is on the old one."
"I will and thank you, Bram. It's been good to see you again."
"And the same goes for me. We could meet and have a drink...seeing as you're not in a relationship, just as I'm on my own.'
She looked back at him, startled again by his direct ways of speaking out what was on his mind.
"Text me with a time and place and I'll reply to it. This is somewhat unexpected...all of it."
She had spoken out in vague agreement to what he suggested and was surprised to have nothing else to say to a young man who kept on giving her the eye. Bram would have seen her reaction to that look upon her and she left the store in something of a happy daze. Could she go on a date with an attractive and clever young man who, even now, made no secret of being attracted to her? There was no one else in her life to make her say 'no' to seeing him again and taking things from there, but even as that thought arose in her she doubted that she would do that. Whatever happened, she was now free to choose where their relationship might go.
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Bram wondered how he had gotten through the rest of the day in the store, but he knew enough about the specs of nearly all the iPhones on sale to be able to deal with the customers and their inquiries. He'd ended the day feeling that Fenna had brought him luck and that his next pay packet would have a bit more of a bonus to swell the amount.
How seeing her again had gotten to him! It was no longer a student's crush on his tutor that he felt, but straightforward longing for the blonde wonder with her soft, unblemished pale skin that had only a trace of a suntan on it. He just found her to possess a fresh-faced and natural beauty that the clothes he had seen her wear made only too real.
There was no fakery or overdoing it with make-up, but making the most of what you had, naturally. It seemed unreal that she was not in any relationship, and Fenna telling him that had only made his interest in her all the sharper again. Had he been mistaken when she had given him a coy look, a soft pouted smile teasing her lips that glistened from the pearly pink lipstick she had applied, a shade fuller than what he remembered from the past? At the time of his being a student, Fenna had brightened what had otherwise been a dour place, the architecture of the college buildings cold and purposeful.
He had seen someone else even as their talk, as she chose a new iPhone, had been only too business-like. Now, as he got back to his cramped apartment, he could text her and see what came of that.
Hoi, Fenna! I'm so glad to have seen you again. It brought me some luck and I was busy right to the end of the afternoon and until we closed. What are you doing, have you got any plans? Bram?
/i>Hoi, Bram! I've got no plans. I'm marking and getting through course papers. Why? Fenna
There was a delay in receiving his response. Had she been too cold in her reply, she wondered, and yet wanting to get over the instinct to be cautious, even proper, in what she did in encouraging his interest in her. The college authorities would have no jurisdiction over what she did in her private life and with an ex-student if they ever got to hear about it. But discretion had been a byword in all of her dealings with students, male and female.
Hoi Fenna! When you're through I wonder if you'll meet me at the Gouda Beach Bar, say at seven-thirty, tonight, or tomorrow in the afternoon?
'Okay Bram, we'll go for it! Sorry, this has to be brief but we'll have all the time tomorrow to say what's on our mind after some time and about us meeting up. See you there! Fenna
She took a moment to consider it all.
She didn't want an
'Eeny-meenie-mineie-mo
' place where you almost fell over people you knew or who knew you. Instead, she wanted to go to a discreet and intimate waterside café-bar where they could sit outside, enjoy the evening sun, and talk. The place that Bram had suggested was fine, had tables set along the waterside and had a particular style, red and white chequered seats outside and set around a white table, a parasol over it that matched the seat colours. It was stylish, even proper.
Yes, you will see me there! Bram
♥