Roger Noons
a large glass of Verdejo
The man walked up to the swimming pool and dived in. He
swam twenty lengths varying breaststroke with crawl. After heaving himself out
at the deep end, he stood, posing, allowing the sun to dry his skin. After two
minutes he strolled a dozen paces and stood alongside a sun lounger on which a
woman was lying on her back.
‘Excuse me,’
he said, but I couldn’t help noticing how attractive you look in that turquoise
bikini. If I’m not interrupting, I wonder if I might buy you a
drink.’
‘Why, thank
you,’ she smiled, ‘a glass of white wine would be delightful.’ While he was at
the bar, she repositioned the bed so that when he returned she was sitting,
having drawn towards her a small table. He placed the glasses on the table and
collected a chair.
’Cheers,’ he
proposed.
’Your very
good health.’
They chatted
about the resort, excursions they had been on and various holidays they had each
taken in the past. As she finished her drink, he said. ’Would you like another,
or …’ after he had looked at his watch, ‘shall we have lunch and we can have a
bottle?’
While they
feasted on a mixed grill of fish, one bottle of Verdejo was followed by another
and by four o’ clock, when they had finished their ice creams, they were
completely relaxed. Moving closer towards her as the waitress brought their
espressos, he whispered.
‘I’d love to
see your white bits.’
She smiled,
winked and said in a loud voice. ‘I’ve already seen yours, did no-one tell you
to remove your wedding ring before sun bathing?’
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