IX
Every so often Charlotte was required to be on duty to meet the public: usually just to answer their rather technical questions on tax status. There was a policy that interviewees should state whether or not they would be embarrassed by being interviewed by someone unclothed, but it was generally only a small minority of rather elderly clients who preferred not to. Ironically, it was those who were least enthusiastic about being interviewed by a naked woman that Charlotte felt least reserved about being naked with. She had adopted the policy of wearing the white coat provided when interviewing men and it was only for women and fairly asexual men that she would remove it.
Charlotte adopted her usual policy for interviewing Miss J. Taylor by preparing her notes but not bothering with the white coat. Miss Taylor was an actress concerned about a rebate that she felt was due her after a period of three months in a high street clothes shop at a lower rate of pay than for the other nine months of the tax year. It was only when Charlotte entered the interview booth that she realised that Miss Taylor was the Josephine sheād only met the once at her flat. She was wearing a prim white blouse with a silk black scarf and her hair was kept it in place by an ornate hair-clip.
It was an embarrassed start to the interview, but Charlotte soon relaxed and, after giving Josephine the required forms and explaining the procedures to her, they were able to chat about more general matters. Josephine was auditioning for several television plays, and her agent was very optimistic about her chances in at least one of these. Most of her recent work had been in commercials: and sheād been in enough of those to no longer need to work in
Mauriceās (
Gentleman Outfitters
)
for a while. The commercials had been of a generally saucy nature, which seemed a little odd when the products were for such things as detergent, formica furniture and road safety.
The interview seemed so brief, but in fact when Josephine had left theyād been talking for nearly an hour and a half. Charlotte arranged to meet Josephine for a meal later that week, which Josephine would cook. āI just love cooking!ā she said. At first Charlotte suggested certain clubs and wine bars that sheād been to with Clarissa. āOh, I donāt like the sound of the Haworth!ā Josephine exclaimed. āItās a naturist singles bar, isnāt it?ā Charlotte couldnāt really argue with the description, but she felt it strange that someone like Charlotte who had become accustomed to making love for the camera would be so prudish about taking her clothes off in a place like that. Josephine admitted that sheād enjoyed her visit to Charlotteās flat, but she hadnāt felt like going again. āIt was almost like going to an audition,ā she remarked. āEven though Emma and Harriett are such marvellous company.ā
Charlotte watched Josephine with a feeling of elevation, curiously happy with herself and the world. That Josephine seemed only interested in her as a friend was perhaps as elating as anything else. Emma was not the Emma that Charlotte used to love so deeply: however much she still craved for her.
When Charlotte went home on the underground she felt she was on a cloud. She had a brief drink with Clarissa at a small wine bar near the office (not a naturist one) and found it difficult to even pretend to be interested in Clarissaās converation which, as always, concentrated on her sexual encounters and how her boyfriend, despite being so wonderful, didnāt really understand her. When she ascended to the open air and walked through the suburban streets to her flat she was propelled by thoughts that took her past her flat and forced her to retrace her steps.
When she entered the flat, took off her clothes and announced her arrival, she was surprised to see Emma run towards her rather solicitously. Emma grasped her round the shoulders and hugged her against her chest. āCan you forgive me?ā she asked.
āSorry?ā
āAfter how snotty I was last night when I saw you with Penelope! I donāt know
what
got into me! I must have been
deranged
! It must be with Harriett away. I donāt know! I shouldnāt have been like that! Of course you should feel free to make love with Penelope and whoever else you like! I shouldnāt be so selfish and get in the way of what you want. How can you ever forgive me?ā
āThatās alright! Iād almost forgotten ...ā
Emma hurried Charlotte along with her into the living room, and Charlotte was very conscious of a very firm grip around her waist. āIāve chatted with Penelope about it. She says I was just jealous. I think itās worse than that. I just donāt think of your needs at all. While Harriett and I have been making love, Iāve just not thought of you (and a professed lesbian too!) having the same needs. But Penelopeās here.ā