Advent
Day Two
December
02 2015
Susan A. Eames
Sex and Socks and
Rock ‘n’ Roll
Glass of chilled
Singha Beer
“You want see Ping
Pong Show?”
“Good grief, no.”
Maud hurried to find
Alfie. He was rummaging through packs of socks on a market stall. In the
notorious Patpong area of Bangkok, surrounded by Go-go Bars featuring skinny
girls in white bikinis gyrating to rock music, Alfie had nevertheless been
distracted by socks.
“Look at these, Maud. Five pairs for
the equivalent of a quid. Do you think I should buy some?”
“Forget the socks, it’s time to go.
I’ve just been propositioned.”
“Really? Do you want me to thump
him?”
“It was a ‘she’.”
“Really? How… interesting. Was she,
um… pretty?”
“You’re disgusting sometimes.”
“Maybe she was a lady boy?”
“Hardly. She was a middle aged,
bandy-legged crone, and she asked me if I wanted to see a Ping Pong show.”
“And… do you?”
“For heaven’s sake, Alfie. Why would
I want to see girls doing unnatural things with ping pong balls?”
“Well, you know. Just out of
curiosity. We said we’d explore the local culture after all.”
“Don’t be absurd. That isn’t
culture.” Maud fixed Alfie with a hard stare. “You want to go, don’t you?”
“Maudie, Maudie, I’d say you are
just as inquisitive as me. And you’d have quite a story to tell when we get
home.”
“Good grief, I wouldn’t tell
anyone.”
“What happens in Bangkok, stays in
Bangkok?”
“Whatever would people think of us?”
“OK, we won’t tell your friends at
the gardening club. Where’s the show?”
“Slow down, Tiger, I haven’t agreed
to anything.”
“Come on, Maudie-kins. Admit
it. A little bit of titillation never hurt anyone.”
Maud frowned. “We’re too old for
this lark, Alfie.”
“No, I won’t accept that, Maud. The
day we admit we’re too old for a bit of slap and tickle is the day we may as
well lay down and die.
Maud looked at Alfie, shocked. Then
she unexpectedly laughed. “All right, let’s do it… but you must promise not to
tell.”
“Don’t fret, old girl, I won’t tell
a soul.” Alf suppressed an excited giggle. “Hang on while I buy these socks.”
About the Author
Susan A. Eames left
England over twenty five years ago to explore the world and dive its oceans.
She has had travel articles and short fiction published on three continents.
After several fascinating years living in Fiji she has relocated to West Cork
in Ireland .
Susan blogs at: http://susan-a-eamestravelfictionandphotos.blogspot.ie
Published December 02 2015
That last line is a killer!
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