Copyright Oggbashan May 2003 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.
This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons.
This story involves the characters introduced in "The Bridesmaids' Revenge" although it can be read on its own.
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The Silver Vixens were returning by coach from a 5-a-side football tournament in Northern England. They had played hard, fielding three teams, and although they hadn't won any of the competitions they were pleased with their performance against tough opposition.
The coach was on a dual carriageway and it was raining. Through the misted over windows a bleak industrial landscape dripped with water and rust. It seemed derelict and it was hard to believe that this area had once supported thousands of people in heavy engineering. Although it was daylight vehicles had their headlights on to pierce the rain and mist.
Inside the coach most of the Vixens were sleeping. Some were snuggled up in total abandon. It was difficult to remember that these relaxed shapes were the formidable Vixens. They seemed so vulnerable and almost cuddly. If one had been hugging a teddy bear it wouldn't have seemed out of place.
But a few were still awake. A small group were in animated conversation. Among them a tall blonde was noticeable. Apart from being a natural blonde, her manner and gestures were subtly different. As she spoke, her English was too good, too precise, too grammatical. It sounded as if she was speaking it as a foreign language, fluently and idiomatically indeed, but without the carelessness that is the sign of the native speaker.
Lisa spoke "I think we've exhausted the replays of this weekend's matches."
There were nods from the others.
"Brigitta," said Lisa addressing the tall blonde "You know we often talk about our men. We know each other's stories too well. Could you tell us some of yours? Perhaps about your first kiss? First boyfriend? Or would it embarrass you too much?"
"No" replied Brigitta "It wouldn't embarrass me. I've heard too many of your stories .. and the interesting bits as well. I've been coming to Silverbridge for so many years that it's my second home, and now I'm living here, at least for a couple of years, I ought to comply with the local mores."
"Local mores!" was echoed by the others.
Lisa added ironically "I think you mean "I should act like a local" NOT "comply with the local mores". If you spoke like what we do, people might think you're really one of us. Which you are anyway."
"I have been coming to Silverbridge for so many years, and playing football with the Vixens as well, that I thought I was a local" said Brigitta.
"You are!" was the general response followed by:
"You would be less obviously different if you didn't look like a Valkyrie on the pitch" said Candice.
"In full flight, you scare the shit out of our opponents. With your blonde hair streaming behind you and your interminable legs flashing, all you need is a spear and a horned helmet to be the real thing."
"Don't say that!" exclaimed Brigitta "It's unlucky to compare a mortal with the Gods."
"I knew you were still a pagan at heart," said Lisa "Do you pray to Freyha or Frigg?"
"It depends what I want," replied Brigitta.
The others laughed. They were always teasing Brigitta about Norse mythology. She was the daughter of a lay preacher from Silverbridge's twin town in Norway. To her the Norse pantheon was as mythical as the Greek or Roman gods were to her team mates. But it was true. Sometimes Brigitta did look just like a Valkyrie.
"Talking about Valkyries reminds me of the story I'm going to tell you." said Brigitta "You all know, of course, about the Valkyries' swan dresses ..."
"No! We don't."
"Very simply, Valkyries are supposed to be able to turn themselves into swans by putting on a swan-dress. If a hero can steal the Valkyrie's swan dress, she is his until she can get her swan-dress back."
"Typical male mythology!" snorted one of the Vixens.
"As you say ... typical male mythology. However in parts of Norway, even in my town in modern times, some young men still believe that if they can steal a girl's white night-dress then she will fall in love with him. The men usually grow out of such nonsense but some don't. You have pantie-raids at universities, don't you?"
"Sometimes," said Lisa "but it's uncommon nowadays."
"So is night-dress stealing for us." replied Brigitta "But when I was just 18 I was due to come to England as part of the adult education college choir and a young man - I'll call him Hans which isn't his name - was also going. I liked him but at that time I wasn't really interested in men ..."
"That I can't believe." interrupted Candice.