It was a mild early May morning. Andrew was busy marking some maths work. It was mid term and some crucial topics had to be nailed for his students to get good grades. He had taken on more work after his gardening work had tailed off. On this particular morning he had a few trig papers to mark when his study phone rang. It was an old friend from school, Karen Appleton.
'Oh hello Karen, what a lovely surprise!'
"Thought I'd look you up, it seems so long since we spoke."
'I know, I'm sorry, time flies. You know, I've been so busy with my new job as a private maths tutor I don't seem to get time to get everything done, and that includes keeping in touch with old friends -- but it's great to hear from you.'
"You too Andrew."
'Erm how's Danielle, she must be about 16 now?'
"Eighteen. Yes, she's fine, you wouldn't recognise her I bet -- she's grown up since you saw her last. Anyway I'm not just ringing to say hello, I wondered if you would like to come over to the new house, I know how much you like the country."
'Oh, well that's a nice offer -- erm have you any particular time in mind?'
"Yes, I thought maybe this weekend. With it being so mild we could go for a walk and you might get inspiration for a poem, do you still do that?"
'Yes, I don't write as much as I would like but yes, it's a good idea, I'd love to come and see you and Danielle, will she be there?'
"Yes sure".
'Good.'
"Anyway, the address is 'The Rose cottage, Warden lane, Louth."
'OK, I'll look on Anymap, what time should I come?'
"When you like, what about 11 Saturday morning?"
'OK, sounds great.'
"Tell you what Andrew someone's at the door, I think it's a customer I'm expecting, see you Saturday, yes?"
'Cool, yes bye Karen.'
This was a great surprise and Andrew marked his papers with extra verve, now he had something special at the weekend to look forward to. He had known Karen as a kid and they had been part of the same 'gang' all through junior school and into secondary. Then she moved to Lincolnshire but they kept in touch and Andrew had been over to see her years ago and spent many happy days with Karen and 'Danny.' He remembered her sweet daughter, who was probably 12 or 13 the last time he had seen her. Danielle he remembered was pretty, intelligent and liked horses. He was fond of her and she liked him. Alas, over the last few years he and Karen just seemed to exchange Christmas cards, as they had less time and pursued their respective careers. So he was over the moon with the opportunity to be reacquainted with his old friend.
The weekend soon arrived and Andrew checked his tyre pressure and oil before setting off. It was only about 45 miles but he hardly drove anywhere now and his car was due for a quick check of the essentials. His rear offside needed a few psi otherwise everything was ticketyboo. The journey was quite good. He liked the gentle, pastoral Lincolnshire countryside. It was proper rural stuff; little thatched barns, cows and numerous tractors to get stuck behind. There wasn't much traffic but some of the roads were windy and he just enjoyed the trip. When he got to Louth, he consulted his print off of the area and found Warden Lane. It was a little road with a row of poplars on one side and a brook on the other. A few cottages and a farm were scattered in a slightly higgledy-piggledy way along the lane. It was quaint. It was on the outskirts of a larger village and the spire of the church dominated the horizon ahead.
Andrew parked up outside Rose cottage. As he pulled up, the door opened and Karen came out to greet him. Andrew got out and threw his arms around her.
'Karen, how are you -- you're looking well.'
'Thank you Andrew and you, you look a bit tanned have you been away?'
'Not really, I did a lot of gardening in the summer and I've not faded I guess.'
They both laughed at this and Karen showed him inside.
'This is a lovely place, you've got.'
'Yes, I bought it with some help from my redundancy from the Gas board and put it to the cost of my old house -- I had a bit of a break and grabbed it with both hands.'
'Cool.'
Where's Danny?', said Karen, 'I thought she'd be here to meet you, she's probably in the garden, she's growing cress for college.'
'Cress?'
'Apparently -- it's some experiment, I don't know. DANNY!!!'
Andrew sat on a kitchen stool as Karen disappeared on to the patio.
She returned a few seconds later with Danielle. Andrew stood up, then his jaw dropped. He couldn't believe his eyes. The sweet little 12-year old he had known had turned into a wonderful young woman. Her blonde hair fell way down her back. Her green eyes sparkled with life. She was wearing a tight pink top and tight jeans. She was quite slim but had an hour glass figure. Andrew's gaze involuntarily fell on her breasts, which were full and perky and were hidden under her top like two grapefruit hide in a box of plums.
Andrew gulped.
'Danielle, well what a pleasure it is to meet you again after all these years.' He took her hand and kissed it.
'Thank you Andy, I'm called Danny nowadays. It's great to see you too, I was just watering my garden for college, sorry.'
'That's OK.'
'Do you want to have a look, we're experimenting on the effects of global warming to see what will grow in the spring, growth rates and stuff, then we'll do the same in July and measure the differences.'
'OK I see.'
As he followed Danielle down the path, Andrew couldn't take his eyes off her gorgeous bottom. It was a peach. Not too big, but just perfectly pert and it wiggled just a bit as she walked.
'Are you at horticultural college then?'
'Yes, that's right, I've been there for a year, I want to run my own nursery, I love growing things and stuff.'
She spoke with a soft Lincolnshire lilt, which Andrew liked. It seemed to suit her somehow.
'You should see my garden', said Andrew, 'It's a bit of a wilderness at the moment.'
'Oh bet you get lots of butterflies and stuff though.'
'That's right and birds, it's good for that, I just feel a bit guilty leaving it.'
'No, it's good to have the odd rambling one', encouraged Danielle.
'OK, well you're the expert.'
Karen interrupted them from the kitchen.
'Danny, Andrew -- coffee!'
The three chatted inside over fresh coffee and some cookies that Karen had baked the previous day.
'Hmmm, these are nice, said Andrew, you're a dab hand at baking.'