Fran Varady 05 Watching Out by Ann Granger
Author:Ann Granger [Granger, Ann]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Ten
I discovered, when I went to work at eleven thirty on Tuesday, that my misgivings about the effect Susie would have on the male staff of the San Gennaro had been well founded. Clearly, sheâd been a hit. Even Mario said, âThat is one very attractive woman, that mate of yours, Fran.â
He went on to say that Pietro had fallen in love on sight and dedicated his music to her the previous evening, warbling sentimental ballads and looking like a sick spaniel.
Someone, no doubt Mario, had passed the word to Silvio that there was a new staff member. Our boss dropped by at six, as I was going off duty after a double shift and Susie had just arrived to take over. Silvioâs obvious intention was to assess the new employee for himself. His eyes sparkled on being introduced to her and he was flamboyantly gallant.
âNice old gentleman,â said Susie to me in the restroom. She was buttoning her red waistcoat. It was on the tight side and she was wearing a low-necked white blouse underneath. On me the uniform looked as if I was dressed to go to a kidâs party. It made her look as if she was just about to walk on stage as Carmen. I commented as much.
âGet yourself a Wonderbra,â she advised.
âI havenât got anything to put in it.â
I wondered if Silvio had left and hoped he had. He wasnât a young man and the sight of Susie bursting from her ethnic kit might place a serious strain on his heart. I was seriously concerned that Iâd done the wrong thing bringing her there. We could do without more complications caused by male hormones.
Even more worryingly, Jimmie drifted past me as I left and said, âFunny thing, I canât help thinking Iâve seen that Susie around somewhere.â
âSheâs sort of a local girl,â I said.
âI suppose thatâs it. Sheâs a bonny lassie and the type you remember. She mustâve come in the old spud cafe a couple of times.â
âYou miss the old spud cafe, donât you, Jimmie?â
He sighed. âI feel a wee bit useless here. When I was running the spud place, it was my own, I made all the decisions, I made up the menu, I cooked the spuds. It was hard work and I didnât make a lot of money. But I was He paused, flushed a salmony pink which clashed with his faded ginger hair, and said, âI felt I was somebody, you know, hen?â
I nodded. âI know, Jimmie.â
âAye, well. All that glitters isnât gold, they say.â
Impetuously I said, âWhy donât you get Silvio to buy you out? You could set up another spud cafe.â
âMaybe,â he said.
Poor Jimmie. Nothing to do but watch TV and read the tabloid press all day. New clothes, new shades, new job, more money. No independence, no satisfaction, no heart in it.
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