Sunday 29 September 2024

Look forward - part 3

 Look forward - part 3


The year flew by. Mum and dad had been very generous, meaning that Beth had managed to save a deposit for her own home, not too far away from her family. She had also applied for a permanent post in a small, village school, a mile away, and after an interview,( to her amazement), she was offered the job to start in September, giving her the whole of the summer to prepare. Everything was falling into place! Beth was steadily getting her life back on track.


Picking up the keys to her new home, Beth couldn’t help but smile to herself. She had found a delightful cottage not far from the sea and not far from her school so that she could walk to work! Beth set to, buying furniture and decorating throughout, in readiness for her proper moving in day. She couldn’t wait for her first night in her new home. As she was busying herself, waiting for her new bed to be delivered later in the day, there was a quiet knock on the door. Beth wasn’t expecting anyone and so she answered, cautiously.


‘Hi, I’m Matt! I live next door. I thought I’d pop around to welcome you to the area!’ 


And there stood, a tall, handsome man of about her age, with a twinkle in his eyes. Beth was tongue tied to start with but managed to compose herself. 


‘Hi’ she replied, ‘Come in. I’m afraid I’m still in a state of upheaval!’ 


She hastily managed to find somewhere for Matt to perch. 


‘No problem! We’re a friendly bunch around here,’ he said, smiling. ‘ I moved here a year ago and I couldn’t be happier.’ He continued,‘We’re having a bit of a get together next Saturday, a barbecue in my back garden, to which you are invited. It would certainly be a good way for you to get to know all of us! Just bring a bottle and join in the fun!’


‘Wonderful! I’ll be there! And thank you!’ smiled Beth, shyly. She was grateful to be included so quickly. 


Her bed arrived a couple of hours later and having had such a busy day, Beth slept really well that night!  


However, next day started very early…because birds do not respect the fact that humans need their sleep!!


‘Gulls! Grrrrr!’ Beth laughed as she got out of bed. Some things never change, she thought, as she got on with the first of many tasks. 


Glancing out of the window, she could see the day waking up: she noticed the postie making his way from house to house, on his rounds; she saw the neighbours throwing back their curtains; and she watched as the sun was eagerly making its way into the street. And there was Matt, up and about very early, taking his dog for a walk. For the first time in a long time there were no tears in Beth’s eyes but instead there was a wide smile on her face as well as a feeling of contentment within her. Beth made some coffee and sat down on the tiny window seat, just in time to see Matt returning and waving to her. Beth waved back to him.


‘Look forward,’ murmured Beth and all of a sudden, life didn’t seem quite so bad!  😁



1 comment:

  1. . . . and they all lived happily ever after! If only . . .

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