Sharon Boothroyd
Everything changed when Laura discovered the
locket.
The Christmas gifts from her husband Matt had
never varied - a beauty gift set, slippers, perfume, a chick-lit novel and a box
of her favourite chocolates. Laura had always been happy with
this.
Matt normally hid his gifts under the bed,
yet the delicate, smooth silver locket was stuffed in the back of their 'winter
socks' drawer.
She'd stumbled across the small, blue velvet
box when she'd been hunting for a thick pair of socks for her boots. So far, the
winter had been mild, yet a cold snap was forecast – hence the need for
socks.
The discovery of the locket had set off a
thread of doubt.
Laura recalled all the Tuesday evenings Matt
had spent in the weekly staff meetings - then he was busy with evening
viewings.... she pondered.
Was her husband really so devoted to his job
or had something else (or more precisely, someone else) taken up his
time?
Laura hadn't the time to dwell on it now. It
was her works Christmas do this evening. She needed to get ready.
It was a very different do from last year's
extravaganza – a four course lavish meal at a ritzy hotel, plus a free bar and
disco. Partners of staff were invited too.
However this year, due to a lack of profit at
the call centre, the Christmas do was scaled down to an employee- only buffet
held in the dismal back rooms of the building.
***
Laura stood about in a quiet corner,
clutching a glass of wine. Sue spotted her and wandered over. Laura had always
got on well with Sue.
As they chatted, Laura unexpectedly found
herself discussing her worries about the mystery locket.
'Why don't you think it's for you?' Sue
asked.
'It's not the sort of thing Matt usually buys
me,' she explained.
'He is your husband. Perhaps this year, he'd like
to buy you something special.'
She shrugged. 'Maybe.'
'Do you suspect that the locket is meant for
another woman?' Sue's question jolted her.
'I think I'll wait until Christmas morning and
see what happens.' Laura skilfully swerved answering the
question.
'But what if you don't unwrap the locket on
Christmas morning? her manager enquired gently.
Sudden tears pricked. 'I don't
know.'
'Look, take the day off tomorrow. You need to
think things through.'
'That's very kind of you.'
Sue glanced at a group of noisy, laughing
colleagues gathered by the buffet table.
'I won't mention this to anyone at work. This
is strictly between us.'
She smiled. 'Thanks.'
'Hey - do you want to know a secret?' she
grinned.
Laura was intrigued. 'Go
on.'
'I'm handing my notice in.'
'Oh.' That was a bolt from the
blue!
'And I know the perfect person to take my
place. You.'
She laughed. 'I don't know about
that.'
'Think about it - but could you keep this
under your hat please, Laura?'
'Of course.'
She glanced at her watch. 'It's getting late.
I'd better make a move. Matt will be worried. Thanks for
listening.'
Laura was touched by Sue's gesture – it was
considerate of her to give Laura the day off, and the promise to keep their
dialogue confidential meant a lot. In addition, there was the news about Sue
leaving to absorb.
For the majority of call centre staff, fat
slivers of juicy gossip brightened the tedious hours dealing with the never-
ending stream of complaints. The disappointment about the Christmas party had
run deep, too.
Even though it was grossly unfair, some
employees had blamed Sue directly for this year's paltry seasonal knees-
up.
* * *
As the raw December days drifted, and the
shops became gaudy with Christmas fayre, Laura's mind preyed on the locket.
A second peep confirmed that the box had been
wrapped, with a tag attached. It said: 'To my darling, all my love forever.
Matt. XXX'.
Sue's probing question 'Do you suspect that
the locket is meant for another woman?' haunted her.
Matt's mum had passed away, he didn't have a
sister or a daughter, and there was no favoured aunt or niece on the scene
either.
Did he intend to give it to a colleague
instead? she wondered. It was a close- knit team at that estate agents and - her
mobile bleeped with text.
It was from Matt: 'I'll be late home. C U
later. Love u.'
Laura sighed. It was a familiar story...then,
out of the blue, an odd thought occurred to her.
At work, Sue always rushed off on Tuesdays
too. When Laura had quizzed her, she'd seemed very vague about her whereabouts.
Naturally, this had been overheard and it
wasn't long before the rumours about Sue meeting an illicit lover began. Laura
brushed the speculation aside.
Sue's Tuesday evening activity (whatever it
was) always fell on the same evening that Matt was busy.
Just like tonight, in fact.
Coincidence? Or not? Her throat ran dry.
She frowned. If this was the case, where had
Sue and Matt met? Light dawned. Of course! At last year's company Christmas
party.
Could the secret locket be for her? She
shuddered. Well, whether he was was seeing her or not, she would apply for the
line manager's position. A higher salary would enable her to stand on her two
feet.
***
'I'm giving my Christmas work do a miss this
year,' Matt announced the next morning.
Laura was pleased to hear this. 'Oh. Any
particular reason?'
'I'd rather relax at home and curl up on the
sofa with you.' He grasped her hand. 'I'm sorry I've been neglecting you. I'll
make it up to you this Christmas.'
Her heart glowed.
Then Sue rang. 'Could you come in early
tomorrow Laura? Around eight thirty?'
'Yes of course.' Her pulse quickened. Was this
about her job application - or something more personal?
'We'll chat tomorrow. Bye for
now.'
Laura couldn't sleep that
night.
***
With her stomach swirling, the next morning,
Laura cautiously knocked on Sue's office door.
'Hello Laura. Take a seat.'
Laura nervously perched.
'I'm pleased to tell you that your
application has been successful,' she began.' You start my job in
January.'
Her spirit soared. 'That's wonderful
news!'
'I'm setting up my own business as a yoga
practitioner. I've been attending special instructor classes in the evenings,'
she explained. 'And now I'm finally qualified!'
Laura heaved a huge sigh of relief. 'So
that's where you've been going on Tuesday evenings!'
'I've kept it secret because I didn't want
anyone gossiping,' she went on. 'But they've gone ahead, anyway. You must have
heard that they've linked my name to several men here?'
Laura smiled. 'All silly nonsense, fuelled by
resentment about the Christmas party. I know the buffet idea wasn't your
decision. Even so, it was wise to keep your counsel.'
'By the way, I hope you don't mind me asking -
have you decided what to do about that locket?'
'No, not really,” Laura
stuttered.
'I'm always here if you need to talk.'
She nodded.
Later, as she threaded her way around the
desks to her work station, she thought she and Sue could perhaps become friends.
Feeling decisive, she decided to talk to Matt
before Christmas too. Why wait? Why not talk to him tonight... Laura steadied
herself.
There was really no point accusing him of
being unfaithful if there was no need, she reasoned.
***
It was Christmas morning.
To celebrate her promotion, they'd enjoyed a
glorious breakfast of bucks fizz, plus yummy crumpets spread with butter and
tangy marmalade.
Even so, Laura braced herself. The time had
arrived to uncover the truth about Matt.
'Come on darling,' Matt rallied. 'Let's open
our presents!'
Her heart skipped as Laura followed him into
the living room. They sat near the tree and began unwrapping the pile of gifts.
There was her usual heap - chocolates,
slippers, a paperback novel, a beauty gift set and perfume. Then she came to the
very last gift – a small, square, perfectly wrapped parcel.
Her fears had counted for nothing. It was the
beautiful silver locket!
'Thank you darling!' She kissed him.
'I told you that I'd make it up to you, didn't
I?' He grinned.
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