A CHANCE ENCOUNTER.
Cora was impulsive, thinking ahead occasionally her plans worked to her advantage. There had been times when she had been left disappointed. Today was going to be different with no job and time on her hands. She had met the man of her dreams by chance in the coffee bar. It was a nice coffee bar in the centre of town. Some where to go rather than stay indoors. The staff were pleasant and the place always looked clean and inviting. With fresh flowers in a small jug on each table.
He had noticed her sitting in the corner of the room. Did she stand a chance with him? She kept her brown hair short. Although there where the odd specks of grey showing through at the roots. Her figure had developed a life of its own, but loose-fitting tops with flowing skirts helped. She had to think positive.
It had come as a surprise just has, she felt that life was passing her by there seemed hope? He had signalled her out. Has he approached the table Cora had a strong urge to reach out to him. Seeing him in the street had bought out desires she had not
felt for a long time. A closeness as if no one else existed and an intimacy that she had forgotten about.
The past relationships had not been good. She would go along with things she didn’t agree with just to keep the relationship going. He was looking intently at her with those dark brown eyes taking in every word that she uttered. They had the same .hair colour and eyes. Their mouths where shaped the same. He the right height and build to match her expectations. There had to be a connection.
It was fate they both liked dogs, and enjoyed travelling abroad. Dare she say they had a lot in common, would she break the spell by suggesting that they take his dog for
a walk one of the Sundays? It seemed an option would it be too soon to suggest this? He hadn’t mentioned a wife or a girlfriend just said that he had someone to walk the dog. He wore an expensive suit, maybe Iain had an expensive wardrobe of shirts she could run her fingers over. Better still if she could spend the weekend at his place. There she was thinking ahead again?
There was the sudden urge to press her knees close to his under the table. He must be picking up her aura. The drinks where paid for. He escorted her outside. He had a nice Sierra car gunmetal in colour compatible with him. Cora felt safe with him. Has they drove past familiar cottages and places she had seen before, now looked different. The conversation continued. Cora felt delirious with desire, for him. Where was he taking her?
Would they stop for lunch? What lay beyond the bridge and the approaching patch of fields. Her thoughts ran riot, brimming with ideas of what they would do together. At last he had acknowledged that she existed. It was by accident that she had found his house imagining how she could adapt to his life style. She hadn’t thought about him being married or having different views to hers. He had to be hers? It had to be fate? She had read the horoscope page in the Times Newspaper. That someone would come into her life from afar.
He was pulling the car into the kerb. The kiss was going to be full on the lips. Her eyes closed she felt his warm breath on her face and neck. Has his hand touched her shoulder a shiver ran down her spine, she felt fragile.
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His expression changed the eyes that looked so warm and friendly, in the coffee bar became cold. She didn’t like the way that he was looking at her. She felt like opening the car door and running away. He reached over and locked the car door, what was he saying not what she had expected. Please not like this he had to understand that she had waited all her life for him. Imagining for months how it would feel to be close to him. Now he said to, leave him alone, to stop following him. He had showed her a card with his photo on. He was a police officer.
She had been in the coffee bar by accident, and just passing by when she saw the gate to his house ajar. Just to look inside what harm could it do? To won’t someone so badly. To leave those notes for him to find, as a reminder that she was waiting for him. Why had he paid for the coffees and took her out in his car if he didn’t feel the same way. After months of desire, this was the result yet again disappointment. He had discussed her with his colleagues at ; maybe they had laughed and joked about her. Now she felt her cheeks being to glow bright crimson. What a fool she had been. All that longing to be part of his life had made her feel like a child wanting sweets that she could not afford.
How did she know he was a police officer? He could have invited her into his house and got the dog to stand guard while he sent for assistance. A smile came to her lips she would get her roots tinted and book a cruise to the Bahamas. There was always hope for a better future. She still had the money from the sale of her mother’s house sitting in the bank. Who knows who she would meet on her travels? Thinking about exotic the places, Cora headed towards the travel agents. A look of sheer determination appeared in her eyes, Cora would see this thing through. In time she would put todays experience behind her, The world being her oyster, maybe the right person was waiting for her on her travels.
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