Part 11 (2/2)
”Hanging baskets?” questioned Daniel. ”I cannot condone a man who gets you thinking that hanging baskets are aspirational. That's not you Katy. There's more to you than that surely? Come on, you stole a puffin last week. That's better than picking out bedding plants surely?”
”You're right. I know you're right. Ben and me have a great time, but I'm having a baby Daniel,” she said. ”I'm having a baby and starting to wonder if that is entirely compatible with a relations.h.i.+p that is no more developed than that of a couple of students who only just met at freshers week.” She turned away from him and stared into the distance. ”And as for the really truly difficult question. We have never discussed the L word. Never. Here we are, having a baby and we have never talked about what we really mean to each other.”
”Christ Katy, I never realised how screwed up you really are,” said Daniel.
”Thanks. I've worked really hard at it,” she replied, nodding her head sadly.
”Well my darling this does mean you really have to talk to Ben. And I'll tell you something. You need to know what you want before you do because quite frankly this is a mess just waiting to explode and when it does you have to know what you want to grab out of the fire.”
”It all seemed so clear a few weeks ago and now I'm so confused,” said Katy.
”Well let's get you through this last birth cla.s.s thing. Then you know you never have to see Matthew again. Perhaps that will help clear your mind.”
”So you'll come with me?” she asked. ”I can't go in on my own. Especially not with Matthew and Alison being there.”
”What, miss the drama? No way. I just wish you'd told me earlier so that I could have dressed down though,” said Daniel, climbing out of the car.
”Well as you know this is our last antenatal cla.s.s, I am very sad to say,” said Joan who actually did look genuinely sad. ”It has been such a joy spending this special time with you and getting to know you all. We will of course exchange emails and phone numbers at the end so that we can form a support network. Some of my groups meet for coffee once a week. Very helpful for getting out of the house into a baby-friendly environment during those first few weeks.”
Extremely unlikely, thought Katy as she tried to dodge Matthew's questioning stare and Alison's fake sympathy smile that had been beaming across to her ever since she had arrived without Ben.
”But now before we start I do have some very exciting news,” said Joan. ”You will notice that Richard and Rachel are not here tonight. That's because Rachel gave birth to a bouncing little boy yesterday.”
The entire room gasped in shock. It was one thing sitting and talking about having a baby but it was quite another to actually do it. And if Rachel had done it then that meant they all had to do it and soon.
”Is everything OK?” asked Alison recovering first.
”Oh fine. Richard is beside himself and apparently Rachel did a wonderful job. He said the Happy Box really helped. Especially the ticket stub from the concert they went to on their first date.”
”What was the concert?” asked Katy, knowing that Ben would have, had he been there.
”He did tell me actually and I remember because they were my favourites too. It was Robson and Jerome. Isn't that lovely?” sighed Joan.
”Robson and Jerome,” exclaimed Katy. ”No wonder that worked. Enough to anaesthetise anyone.”
”Now now Katy, that is a little harsh,” said Daniel. ”Robson and Jerome were pretty special weren't they? I'm sorry we have not been properly introduced,” said Daniel standing up to shake Joan's hand.
”Oh I'm Joan,” replied Joan. ”And you?”
”Daniel, I'm with Katy,” said Daniel.
All eyes turned questioningly to Katy.
”He only likes them because he loved Soldier, Soldier,” Katy said.
Joan furrowed her brow.
”It was the uniforms,” added Daniel helpfully.
”Oh, oh, oh my, oh yes of course,” stuttered Joan. ”Oh how wonderful, oh super, so good of you to come, I mean, you know, in the circ.u.mstances, because you know, not really your thing really, yes good, lovely to meet you, I have a very good friend who is, you know, is...?”
”Also a fan of Robson and Jerome?” asked Daniel.
”Yes, that's it exactly, a big fan I imagine. Well anyway we must get on. Please sit down and we shall begin shall we. Good, yes, right well, let me see. So what I usually do at the beginning of the last cla.s.s is ask if anyone has any burning questions left or absolutely anything they want to say. Because now is your last chance.”
Charlene jumped up from her chair as only a pregnant woman under twenty could.
”Can I say something?” she virtually squealed.
”Of course Charlene, you go right ahead,” said Joan.
”Well it's not a question really; we just have something very exciting to ask you all. You see me and Luke were talking and we think you are all so ace that we would like to invite you to our wedding party on Sat.u.r.day,” gushed Charlene, struggling to keep any of her limbs still in the excitement. ”I know it's really short notice but loads of people have said they won't come because they don't think we should get married. Mostly Luke's family, not mine. They think I've trapped him or something. d.i.c.kheads. Anyway so we wanted to ask you all, seeing as we have already booked the buffet and everything. Here's a proper invite and I have put a little map in so that you can find it alright. So say you'll come won't you? I can't wait to see Luke's mum's face when you turn up.” She went around the room pus.h.i.+ng sparkly pink envelopes into each couples hands.
”So you're really getting married?” asked Matthew, incredulous as he opened the envelope and watched multi-coloured confetti scatter all over his work suit.
”Yeah, we can't wait, can we Luke?” said Charlene, looking over her shoulder at her husband-to-be who was studying his fingers.
”How old are you again?” asked a clearly quite freaked out Matthew.
”Eighteen. But Luke will be nineteen twenty-three days after we get married, so the baby should be here, so he's going to have the best birthday ever with just me and peanut,” replied Charlene.
”b.l.o.o.d.y h.e.l.l, poor b.a.s.t.a.r.d,” muttered Matthew under his breath.
”Matthew,” hissed Alison. ”Be quiet.”
Charlene swung round to face him.
”I heard that,” she said glaring at him.
”Charlene,” intercepted Joan. ”I don't think he meant...,”
”No Joan,” interrupted Charlene still glaring at Matthew. ”I know what he meant.”
The room went silent and everyone looked at the floor. All except Charlene and Luke, who for once had looked up to stare at Matthew.
”We love each other OK?” she said, walking right up to Matthew and pointing an evil looking blue false fingernail right in his face. ”I love him and he loves me. End of. You can be in love at eighteen can't you?”
Matthew was forced to lean back in his chair to avoid the lethal weapon hovering dangerous close to his left eye.
”Can't you?” she shouted, prodding her fingernail firmly in his cheek.
Katy had been watching mesmerised and now found herself holding her breath waiting for Matthew's answer, images of their teenage romance swirling around in her head.
”Of course you can sweetheart,” said Daniel, breaking the silence. He got up and moved towards Charlene in slow motion, gently moving the offending fingernail away from Matthew's face. ”Of course you can,” he repeated gently as he led her back to her chair and sat her down. Luke moved to stroke her hand before resuming his finger study.
”This is so much better than Eastenders,” whispered Daniel to Katy as he positioned himself back in his own seat and smiled attentively at Joan.
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