Author's Note:
Well dear readers, here is the second chapter of my new Tommy, Beth & Terri story where we discover how and why Terri turned up cold, wet and dishevilled on Tommy and Beth's doorstep.
As always, any resemblances to any person(s) living or dead or to any company/organisation are unintended and entirely coincidental. All characters are over 18 years of age.
Enjoy!
Freshers - A Tommy, Beth & Terri story
Chapter Two - October 1985
An Unexpected Visitor (Tommy)
"Terri?!?" I gasped as I saw the bedraggled girl on our doorstep.
Suddenly, recognition hit my sister like a slap to the face.
"Terri!! What... what are you doing here?!?" She gasped, "Come on inside, you must be freezing!!"
"Ohhh Beth!" Terri groaned tearfully and immediately fell wetly into my sister's arms.
"Terri, has... has something happened?" I asked her, pretty sure that this was no social visit and that something dreadful had happened.
"I... I..." Terri sniffled, "I... left."
"You left??" Beth said.
"I left my mum." Terri replied tearfully, "I told her about... about how I... how I... had sex while on holiday with you two."
"Oh Terri..." Beth said and hugged her friend closely.
"I didn't tell her who I had sex with." Terri began to explain, "I just told her I met a boy and we hit it off and we... made love together."
"Come on inside Terri - God, look at the state of you! Tommy, put the kettle on." Beth said as she guided her soaking wet and wind-blown friend into the kitchen.
"Er, yes of course." I said and went over to fill the kettle.
Beth immediately begin to help he out of the thin jacket she was wearing.
"I did... ex-xactly... as you said I sh-should." Terri shivered tearfully to Beth as she took off the thoroughly drenched and inadequately thin and not very waterproof jacket, "I stood up to h-her like you said I should... and she... she..."
"She what, Terri?" Beth prompted as she sat down at the table.
"She w-went absol-l-lutely apeshit!" Terri shivered as she took a seat herself.
For a brief moment I considered taking off my bathrobe and draping it over her shoulders to help her warm up but then thought better of it once I realised I was naked underneath it. Instead I went and fetched my parka to drape over her instead.
"Well, I kind of expected that sort of reaction from her, I must admit." Beth said.
"Well, I expected it m-myself." Terri sniffed, "But I still wasn't quite p-prepared for the things she s-said to me."
"What did she say?" I asked her as I sat myself down at the table to join the two girls.
"She... she called me a slut!" Terri said, causing another burst of sobbing, "You're a s-slut Theresa Alice Sutton, she said to me, you're no better than a f-f-filthy, disease-ridden b-backstreet whore!"
"Oh my god..." Beth muttered.
"She said I had practically sold my virtue to a randy Neanderthal boy as though I were a common prostitute!" Terri continued tearfully, "She said I had sinned and brought shame upon the f-family - and upon myself."
"Ohh Terri, I'm so sorry." I said to her, taking her hand in mine.
"It's okay Tommy." She said between her tears and trying to reassure me, "I didn't tell her it was you I had sex with. Although she'll probably put two and two together eventually. I told her... I told her it was a French boy. She screamed at me for hours until she lost her voice. The last thing she said to me was to go to my room and that she'd
'sort me out in the morning'
."
At least it seemed like she had stopped shivering now, even though she still looked as though she was very cold indeed.
"Did she... did she throw you out then?" Beth asked.
"No - I didn't want to give her the satisfaction." Terri replied bitterly, "So I waited until she was asleep, threw some clothes into my rucksack and just left in the early hours."
The kettle boiled and clicked itself off. I got up and made her a cup of instant coffee and then set it down before her.
"Thank you Tommy." She said as she picked up the mug in both hands and took a brief sip of the reviving beverage.
"So, what happened then?" I asked her.
"Well, I knew I had to get away - but I had nowhere to go." She continued, "I thought for a moment I might go to your mum and dad's place but it was three in the morning and it didn't seem fair to burden them with my problems in the wee small hours. So I found myself at the train station - I decided I would much rather be with you two."
She took another sip of coffee before continuing with her sorry tale.
"I had to wait for hours for a train to arrive - I was freezing cold and I put on everything I had in my rucksack just to keep warm. I even put a pair of socks on my hands as a pair of makeshift mittens." She continued, "When a train eventually came in I just got straight on it - the ticket office hadn't yet opened so I had to buy one on board from the guard. I bought a ticket as far as Brighton, intending to get a ticket from there up to York. Except... except I only had enough money on me to get me as far as Doncaster."
"Doncaster?!?" Beth gasped, "But that's 40 miles away!!"
"I arrived at Doncaster at about lunchtime - all I had left on me was enough to buy a sandwich." Terri explained, "I had no money to get me any further, so I... I hitchhiked here."
"You did what?!?" I gasped. Thumbing a lift by the side of the road was the last thing I would've expected her to do.
"I managed to flag down a lorry driver who took me as far as Pontefract and from there I managed to get another lift from a passing sales rep. He could only take me as far as York racecourse because he was heading for Scarborough and wasn't intending to actually stop in York itself so I had to walk the rest of the way here. And of course by then it was getting dark and it had begun to rain. I walked around for hours trying to find this place and the weather was getting worse and worse. I was beginning to lose hope until I came across your street almost by accident."
"Well thank God you did!" Beth said, "You're lucky you weren't taken advantage of out there, a girl out on your own hitchhiking and cadging lifts from passing truckers. And look at the state of you - you look like death warmed up!"
"Yeah, you're lucky you don't have hypothermia!" I added.
"I think we'd better get you into a nice hot bath." Beth said as she stood up and beckoned Terri to her feet, "We need to get you out of those wet clothes before you
do
get hypothermia!"
"I'll, er... see if I can warm up some soup or something." I said as Beth ushered Terri out of the kitchen.