Saturday April 23rd, 2016
The blonde woman drew her eyes for two reasons that morning. The first was the conversation on the phone in what sounded like German. The second reason was the brightly patterned blouse tucked into a blue, pinstriped pencil skirt. The blouse was a blue and white striped number with red flowers sprinkled over it, the collar and cuffs of the three quarter length sleeves were finished off in white.
Lindsay's eyes flickered over her appearance. She was slim and tall with an athletic build and shoulder length blonde hair. Her face could only be described as beautiful in the classic sense of the word with a slim angular shaped face and when she looked briefly up at her, Lindsay noticed her eyes were sky blue. Their tables were next to each other in the outdoor section of the busy little cafΓ© in Flinders Lane. She wasn't the only one taking advantage of the tables under the umbrellas but she was the most distinctive.
The woman was becoming agitated judging by the look on her face and at one point she turned to look down Degraves Street to the front window of Jack London before turning quickly back, a moment or two later she stared at the phone and shook her head.
"Shizer," she put the phone down, "bitch."
Lindsay looked quickly away, the German woman noticed her movement and coughed.
"I am sorry for swearing."
"That's okay," Lindsay turned back to her, "it's not against the law in Melbourne."
"Thank God for that," she stared at her phone.
"You're German?"
"Yes," she ran a casual eye over Lindsay's white blouse, "I remember modelling that blouse a couple of seasons ago, it looks good on you."
"You're a model?" Lindsay's eyes played over her, "you've certainly got the body for it, I'm a little short for that kind of work."
"Stand up," the woman smiled, "let me take a look at you."
Lindsay hesitated before finally standing up to let the woman look at her shape. She was wearing a pair of jeans, denim jacket and a white blouse. It felt strange standing there while a total stranger checked her out and she flicked at her shoulder length brown hair nervously.
"Turn around," the woman indicated.
Lindsay executed a slow turn and the woman nodded.
"You are big in the bosom department but you are not so short. You are shorter than the average model but it is no barrier for you," she smiled, "would you like to join me for coffee?"
A minute or two later she was seated opposite the woman and she held her hand out.
"I am Melina Wendel and you are?"
"Lindsay Cunningham."
"Lindsay Cunningham," Melina shook her hand and smiled, the name sounded different with her accent and Lindsay returned the smile.
"Do you have a job?"
"I'm an office temp for an agency out in Ringwood, it's all agency work these days."
"Ringwood," Melina dragged the name out, "where is that?"
"It's about thirty kilometres to the east," she replied, "I came in by train."
A waiter approached in response to Melina's signal.
"Can I help you ladies?"
"Yes, please. Another of the same and you?"
"Latte, thank you," Lindsay smiled.
"Latte," she looked at Lindsay, "I will have another croissant, would you like something to eat?"
"No thanks," she flicked at her hair, "I had something to eat this morning."
Lindsay's phone beeped as the waiter retreated and she read the message from Jason.
Jason: Hi, want to catch up today?
Lindsay sighed and put the phone on the table as she regarded Melina.
"So, where do you live?"
"Croydon, London," Melina checked one of her recent messages.
"Wow, we've got a Croydon not far from Ringwood, but I'll bet your Croydon is better than our Croydon."
"I don't know," Melina tapped the power button, "I have not seen much of Australia. We were brought here to model the new Coles Myer collection. I have seen St Kilda pier, a cafΓ© and Swanston Walk?"
She stroked her chin slowly.
"Apart from that I have seen Southbank because that is where the hotel is located and now I am in Flinders Lane talking to you. Modelling is not as glamorous as people think. I spend all day getting changed, more makeup, stand here, turn this way, turn the other way, smile and by the end of the day I am too tired to go out. I sit in the hotel room and watch television or get on the Internet and chat to my friends."
"What about your boyfriend?"
"I have not had a boyfriend since I was nineteen, I have had many girlfriends but right now I am single again, a relationship requires commitment but maybe one day soon I will find a nice woman and settle down," she smiled.
"You look shocked."
"Surprised," Lindsay recovered, "you look so beautiful I was so sure you must have some Greek Adonis waiting for you."
"Don't talk to me about Greek men," she smiled crookedly, "if I had a dollar for every Greek man who asked me to marry him I could retire and live on his yacht."
"Well the next time one proposes, send him my way. All I've got are Australian men trying to get me to go to barbecues or hoping to swing a leg over."
"All men are like that but the gay men are quite interesting. I often go out with a gay guy in London when I just want a nice quiet night."
"So, are you working today or just relaxing?"
"That is what the phone call was about," Melina looked up as the waiter approached with their order, "I was supposed to work today and Monday, and fly out on Tuesday morning but because this is the Anzac weekend the shoot has been put forward to Tuesday and Wednesday. I had to ring my agent in London to tell her that I won't be back until Friday at the earliest," she nodded her thanks to the waiter.