Baby Blues
Gail Aldwin
Nettle tea
Lining up the bottles of baby formula, I thank God for the
respite of when she’s asleep. An adult’s company is a bonus, even if he’s only
come to fix the boiler. Alex raps his knuckles on the kitchen counter. The back
of his hand is smattered with freckles and his skin has the honey shade of a
light tan.
‘I’ll be back to do the service
next year. Thanks for the cuppa.’ He counts the notes that I offer and folds
them.
‘You mean I've got twelve months to wait until
I see you again?’ Tilting my head I notice his red hair is streaked with grey,
rather more silver than gold. He smiles, making the dimples appear. I bite my
lip, resisting the urge to smile back and Alex lingers, the silence holding us.
Moving closer, he angles his head to reach my lips. His bristles scrape as he
works his tongue and I wrap my arms around his neck. When saliva seeps onto my
chin, I nudge his elbow and step away. Studying the lines of laminate on the
floor, I straighten my shirt.
‘I can drop by one day next
week.’ Alex arranges the tools in his belt.
‘That isn’t such a good idea,
there’s the baby to think about.’
‘And your husband, or is he a
boyfriend?’
‘She’s my partner, actually.’
‘You mean I just kissed a dyke?’
He tosses the spanner in his hand
and aims it at the window. Stepping back as the glass shatters, his blood
speckles the paintwork. My shoulders cinch and I’m frozen in place. Slamming
the door as he leaves, air seeps through the broken glass. I force my limbs to
work, tiptoeing to avoid the shards and I stare through the jagged hole. Alex
is on the pavement. He swings his head from side to side, as if he’s checking
for witnesses and a few moments later, the van drives away. I’m left wondering
how to explain the damage but the baby’s still asleep, so I have time to plan.
Bio:Gail
Aldwin enjoys all sorts of writing, from six-word-stories to
novels. Her collection of flash fiction and short stories titled Four Buses is going to print shortly.
She has a regular column in What the
Dickens? magazine that answers writers’ questions. You can also find her
at: http://gailaldwin.wordpress.comand
@gailaldwin
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