Inspiration.
The pleasure principle B)
An absolute joy

But we are not men
And you are not strong
And we are not fools
I call you 'mirror'

• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:30:48)
She knew she should not have had that last glass of red
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:30:59)
he felt dead awkward
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:31:10)
she sighed
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:31:15)
switched off the tv
• Ferryman •says: (22:31:22)
he had wanted it, but felt too polite to pour the bottle into his own glass
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:31:27)
snapped off the light
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:31:34)
went back into the room
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:31:50)
He was always so polite
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:31:57)
She needed to get used to that
And she knew he wanted another glass
• Ferryman •says: (22:33:38)
It was a vexing question. He was here, he knew that, but felt strangely ethereal. Time moved around them like smoke from a thick cigar
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:33:44)
She fidgeted as he began to ramble
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:34:03)
the bottle of wine now the centrepiece
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:34:15)
she mused ...should she get more
• Ferryman •says: (22:34:47)
 Does she have more wine? Should I ask?
• Ferryman •says: (22:35:00)
His eyes flickered around the unfamiliar room
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:35:03)
Oh...I'll get more wine she muttered
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:35:24)
She walked...trying to remain sedate and sophisticated...
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:35:30)
towards the door...
• Ferryman •says: (22:35:58)
His smiled followed her, humoured by her awkward ness
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:36:30)
Stumbling through into the kitchen the harsh light blasted back to reality
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:36:57)
She tried to find that extra b ottle she'd bought
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:37:07)
at Asda...earlier in the day
• Ferryman •says: (22:37:44)
Turning, his eyes fell on a small box on the carpet.
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:37:50)
She knew he was smiling and began to blush...even inside the darkness of the cupboard that hid that remaining bottle
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:37:59)
oh...she realised
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:38:02)
he'd seen it
• Ferryman •says: (22:38:45)
And then to the decor, the bookshelves. The birdcage. He could hear at least one cat. There was a photograph of a young girl in a frame above the fireplace, and some flowers that were a day or three past their best
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:39:02)
The photo...
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:39:11)
her daughter...the very same
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:39:19)
the very essence of her
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:39:24)
He would see that
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:39:27)
know that
• Ferryman •says: (22:39:47)
She had her mother's eyes, but it wasn't a great picture. Herself as a child? There was a suited man's arm around her shoulder
• Ferryman •says: (22:39:58)
Was it her? A daughter perhaps?
It was hard to see in candellight, and his curiosity surprised him
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:40:26)
It was her
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:40:52)
the nature of the shadows made the eyes appear like hers
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:41:00)
yet this was a young girl
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:41:03)
innocent
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:41:07)
loving
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:41:19)
hiding much behind those eyes
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:41:54)
She sensed his curiousity, mistook his discomfort
• Ferryman •says: (22:42:24)
He heard her closing the door in the kitchen, and shifted in his seat
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:42:52)
Turning to face him,  she knew this was the moment
She sensed his discomfort...and then...'yes, it's me'
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:44:37)
'it was taken a long time ago'
• Ferryman •says: (22:44:39)
There was a silence, and he became aware that the music he had not previously been aware of had stopped playing several minutes ago
• Ferryman •says: (22:44:49)
The photo, on the mantlepiece?
• Ferryman •says: (22:44:57)
I was wondering about it
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:45:09)
She stood there...yes...it's me...it's quite faded now
• Ferryman •says: (22:45:17)
Yes
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:45:22)
She offered the wine, smiling
• Ferryman •says: (22:45:23)
It's you?
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:45:29)
shrugged her shoulders
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:45:34)
Age...
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:45:39)
comes to us all
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:45:49)
She smiled...and waited
• Ferryman •says: (22:45:53)
Don't apologise. I thought it was. Your eyes... your smile
• Ferryman •says: (22:46:03)
These things don't age
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:46:34)
'Mmmm I agree,' she turned and face the photp appearing lost in thoughts
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:46:41)
maybe childhood
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:46:44)
maybe hope
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:46:49)
maybe regret
• Ferryman •says: (22:47:00)
How old are you? In the picture I mean
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:47:41)
oh...Oh the photo...she suddenly asserted herself, took control, ' about six i think'
• Ferryman •says: (22:48:22)
He was turning thoughts over in his head. Trying to date the picture by the girl's dress, or its faded quality.
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:48:49)
She hesitated, 'More wine' No question mark
• Ferryman •says: (22:49:38)
Still at a loss to understand why it mattered, and why he had even felt drawn to it in the first place. Sensing her changing the subject, he held out his glass
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:50:14)
She poured and turned her back to to the photo...ridiculous she even had it there
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:50:31)
She knew he sensed a change
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:50:42)
She lightened her tone...
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:51:01)
So, You figured you'd come round and ask me yourself then?
• Ferryman •says: (22:51:04)
He'd been careless. Invasive
• Ferryman •says: (22:51:18)
Relief. A tangible question
• Ferryman •says: (22:51:21)
Well...
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:51:38)
Again that look...She must keep talking
• Ferryman •says: (22:52:02)
Do you mind? he asked. ‘Me just coming round?'
• Miss Hudson Boo • says: (22:52:44)
'No'  she smiled, and then more quietly, 'No, no not at all, I just don't want to give a bad impression!'
• Ferryman •says: (22:53:47)
He smiled. 'You haven't'. Sipped the wine. 'It's not an impression I wanted to find anyway. I just called because... well

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