Learning to Swim by Clare Chambers
Author:Clare Chambers [Chambers, Clare]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781446441053
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2011-03-08T00:00:00+00:00
âIf Frances and Nicky do start going out,â Lawrence said later, forking noodles on to my plate, âyou and Rad could make up a foursome.â I looked up warily and caught the sly expression on his face.
âI donât think thatâs very likely,â I said, as neutrally as possible. We were kneeling either side of the coffee table in his house in Dulwich. The sitting room was on the first floor â an arrangement which struck me as highly sophisticated. The table was strewn with steaming foil containers and discarded lids. Lawrence had ordered far too much; his generosity would give us both indigestion before the evening was out. âRadâs not really interested in girls â or boys,â I added, my jaws working mechanically at a piece of battered pork. I had long since stopped feeling hungry but didnât dare admit it in the presence of such prodigious leftovers.
âIt certainly seems that way,â agreed Lawrence, inverting a dish of king prawns on to his plate.
âI donât honestly think Radâs noticed I exist,â I said.
âAh, well. Patience.â He speared a prawn. âThatâs something I know all about.â Then seeing my uncomprehending smile he changed the subject swiftly and started grilling me about my cello-playing â what grade had I reached; how often did I practice; who were my favourite composers, until the phone rang in the study next door and he left me alone.
âHello ⦠Sorry⦠There was no sign of you, and Abigail needed rescuing ⦠No, weâve already eaten ⦠All right. Iâll have to drop Abigail home on the way â¦â I could hear Lawrenceâs conversation through the wall and, feeling uncomfortable at overhearing myself discussed, I took the opportunity to go to the loo. âDownstairs on the right,â Lawrence called, with his hand over the receiver, as I passed the study door.
The first on the right proved to be the dining room; the second door looked more promising, but as I groped for the light switch I lost my balance and stumbled into a large flat box propped against one wall. It came crashing on to my shin and I let out a yell which brought Lawrence leaping down the stairs. He switched on the light and I found myself in a generous-sized broom cupboard. My leg had a deep inch-long graze which would take about two hours to start bleeding. On the floor at my feet was a plywood packing crate of the sort used to protect paintings. It was about six by four and bore a label from the Bloomsbury gallery where Lazarus Ohene had enjoyed his recent triumph. Lawrence picked it up and, seeing my expression, gave a sheepish smile. âIâd be grateful if you wouldnât mention this to anyone,â he said.
âDoesnât anyone know it was you?â
âLexi does of course. It was her idea â to boost Michaelâs morale. And make sure the painting didnât come back and end up on the wall. So he absolutely mustnât find out. I keep meaning to get rid of the damn thing â give it away to someone, but I canât think of anyone I dislike that much.
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