I’ve always wanted to have a career at sea.’ I need a challenge and I need to strive for something. ‘Mum, I don’t want to spend the rest of my life doing nothing. I will buy you a house, a car, anything you want.’ But he bemoaned his Mother’s pleas. ‘I will put at least £50 million pounds in your bank account as soon as you turn 18. ‘But David you will need nor want for nothing’, she had told him. But David had insisted he did need to find his own way in life eventually. He’d finished sitting his A Levels and was now awaiting a good set of results so he could apply. However, Anne was slightly concerned as David had ambitions to enlist at a Naval College down in Portsmouth. ‘All I want is for you to be happy David’ she told her son. She then watched the two boys wiggle and mince out of sight. ‘My God you could see everything.’ She pulled herself together and got out of her car. ‘How short were their dresses?’ She mused to herself. Nevertheless it was possibly the last thing she expected to see in such a quiet little village such as this. Obviously, thought Anne, they must be attending some kind of Fancy Dress ball. The boys then began walking past her car, as Anne looked on, and they walked in such an over the top mincing fashion, she couldn’t help but guffaw. Anne put her hand to her mouth, at first quite shocked, but then couldn’t help but laugh. There was no doubt they were males, as their dresses were so short revealing bulging panties. She saw what appeared to be two young teenage boys, dressed in frilly dresses, heels and wearing ribbons, and stockings, kissing one another. She looked again, and couldn’t quite believe her eyes. Thankfully she was parking up outside the Antiques store, or she may have bumped the car. But as she turned her car on to the Main Street she saw something which made her do a double take. She was now sure that both she and David would be very happy here. ‘It’s such a beautiful little place.’ she said to herself. As she drove through the village she felt a sense of great comfort. She had tip-toed out of his bedroom and left. She had tried to wake David, but mornings were not his best time, and he’d rather grumpily pulled his duvet over his head. She didn’t want to be a stranger for long. Perhaps call in at the little shops on the main street and introduce herself. The following morning Anne decided to leave David in bed, and have a ride out to check out their new surroundings a little better. He was sounding like some nut, she thought to herself. All the boys in this village.’Īnne studied the man carefully. Rather inappropriate I thought for a village like this.’ She said.īelieve me Miss’. ‘They were not going to a fancy dress party. But nothing else I would call unusual.’ She told him. They were dressed, you know, way over the top, in frilly dresses, and loads of make up. Obviously going to some kind of fancy dress party. She replied ‘Oh, apart from two young lads dressed up as girls. ‘You haven’t seen anything unusual yet?’ He asked her. ‘But what has that got to do with my son?’ she asked him. They live up in the Mansion on the Hill Top. ‘Oh, not since those wretched Scarlett sisters took the place over. ‘What do you mean?’ Anne asked, now feeling somewhat nervous. ‘But this Village isn’t what it used to be’. ‘What are you implying?’ She asked again, this time round she was quite annoyed. ‘I mean, he dresses normally?’ He asked her again. ‘I beg your pardon?’ she asked him quite abruptly, as she was finding him rather indignant. ‘And is your son a proper boy?’ He strangely asked. I’ve just moved in to the property on Cross Keys Crescent with my son David.’ This wasn’t the warmest of welcomes, so she persisted. He grimaced again, and replied ‘Thank you Miss’. ‘You have some beautiful pieces of furniture.’ she told him. The man nodded, and responded with more of a grimace than a smile but replied ‘Good morning’. She entered the shop and quite confidently smiled and said ‘Good morning’. She then noticed the shop owner glaring at her from inside. She admired a Grandfather clock that stood within the shop, and a beautiful dressing table. Anne looked in the window of the Antiques shop, just about over the shock of seeing those two young lads.
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