So it is! he said with a warmth that she could tell was an effort. Laura told me in one of her letters that Id never recognise you and she was right. You look marvellous, Queenie. The little duckling has turned into a beautiful swan.
Daddy! The living room door was flung open and Hester appeared. I heard your voice. Oh, Daddy, Daddy, Daddy! She flung herself at him.
Roddy picked her up. Lord, youre a weight. And so tall. How old are you now, fifteen?
Hester giggled. No, Im only seven, but much taller than Mary. Daddy, are you home for good?
No, sweetheart. Im afraid not. He carried her into the room. Hello, Vera, Mary. Ah, I see we have acquired a baby. She looks very sweet.
Shes a he, Roddy. His names Sammy and hes six months old today, Queenie said in a rush, praying that Laura would come soon, wishing shed gone to the pictures, not a dance, or hadnt gone out at all, wishing Roddy had given advance notice he was coming home. This is Jimmy Nicholls. He was evacuated with us to Wales, and thats Brian who lives upstairs. You might have already met him.
Jimmy said hurriedly hed better be going. Brian wished everyone goodnight and left. Vera gave Roddy a hug and said shed finish making the tea Queenie had started, then take Mary and Sammy home. Hes me first grandchild, she said proudly.
I was sorry to hear about Dick, Vera. And Billy too, of course.
Ta, luv. Vera gave him a little welcoming pat as she went past.
Five minutes later, there were only three of them left; Roddy, Hester and Queenie. Hester was sitting on her daddys knee, his chin resting on her blonde curls. Feeling in the way, Queenie announced she was going to bed.
Youll do no such thing, Roddy said, smiling again in the way that always did something to her heart. Youre family now. Id like you to stay. What time will Laura be home?
Any minute now. She wondered if he was only asking her to stay because he wanted to question her about Laura.
Is she at the cinema?
Hester raised her head. No, Daddy. She went to a dance. She wore the silk stockings Queenie got her from Herriots.
A frown flickered across Roddys smooth brow. And who did she go to the dance with?
Winnie. Winnies beautiful, Daddy. She has purple fingernails. Im going to have purple fingernails when I grow up.
Its only the second time shes gone dancing, Queenie put in. Winnie talked her into it.
Lauras told me all about Winnie. Roddy said stiffly. I didnt realise they went dancing together.
As I said, Roddy, its only been the twice. She changed the subject. Will you be staying for Christmas?
No, only for a few days. Then Im off to Kent for special training.
Is Kent in this country, Daddy?
Yes, sweetheart. He kissed the top of the blonde head.
Then youll be able to come and visit us often.
Well just have to see, Roddy said in what Queenie thought was a rather off hand way.
He told them a little about his time in North Africa. When hed first arrived, the British forces under General Wavell were on top, then the Germans, led by a General Rommell, had driven them back. Last month, November, we regained some ground, but Im not sure if well be able to hold on to it.
Was it hot, Daddy? Mummy said it would be terribly hot.
Terribly, terribly hot, sweetheart. He looked impatiently at his watch.
Mummys late. Its almost midnight. Now, what about this marvellous job of yours, Queenie? he said with an effort. I worked in a shop for a while, but Im afraid I found it deadly dull.
They went to bed at last. It was past one oclock and Laura was exhausted. Her head throbbed, her throat ached with talking, trying to explain that the dance meant nothing, that coming home with Ben Tyler meant nothing either.
We didnt go together. I went with Winnie. It was Erics idea to come to the Grafton after us, only because he fancies Winnie. Ben just came along with him.
I was already fed up by then.
So why didnt you come home? he said accusingly.
Ben was fed up too. He doesnt like dances. We just sat on the balcony and talked.
Till midnight?
No, we left at half ten, but had to wait ages for a tram. In the end, we gave up and walked to the Pier Head and caught one to Bootle. Roddy, she said desperately, you know, you must know, in your heart, that I would never be unfaithful. She tried to put herself in his place, imagine coming home after an absence of eighteen months, finding your wife was at a dance and she didnt return until very late accompanied by another man. She would be equally upset, but felt sure she would have believed him had he sworn, as she had sworn, that it was all completely innocent. The other way around and, by now, they would be laughing about it. No, not laughing; in bed in each others arms.
So, wheres Eric?
Ive no idea. He and Winnie didnt leave with us.
I havent heard him come in. Presumably, hes still with Winnie. Some friends you have, Laura.
She squirmed at the contempt in his voice. Hed never spoken to her that way before. This wasnt the Roddy shed fallen in love with, the man shed married only days before the war had begun, a war that had changed him, turned him from a boy into a man, an angry, unreasonable man she hardly recognised. Im sure not all your friends are angels, Roddy, she said quietly. Lets go to bed. Im tired and you must be too. Once in bed, he would become the Roddy she knew. She couldnt wait to feel his hands on her, for them to kiss. Incredibly, they still hadnt kissed, yet theyd been in the same room, just the two of them, for more than an hour.
The bedroom was flooded with moonlight. She left the curtains undrawn, so that she could see his face when they made love, see his eyes soften, so that he could see her.
You havent asked why Im here, he said as he took off his clothes.
She didnt say it was because she hadnt had the opportunity. Hed been too busy accusing her of all sorts of things for her to ask anything. I thought youd come to see us, me and Hester.
Theres a war going on in North Africa, Laura, he said, as if she didnt know.
Troops arent normally allowed to come thousands of miles just to see relatives when theyre in the middle of a crucial fight.
But they let you?
Im being transferred to SOE, the Special Operations Executive, thats why. A notice came round, anyone who could speak fluent French was urgently required to help the Resistance movement over there. I was always top in French at St Judes, so I put my name forward, passed the test, and was accepted.
Good. She saw he was putting on his pyjamas, when shed expected him to get into bed naked, so felt obliged to put her nightdress on. It was made out of an old sheet, not exactly glamorous to wear when they hadnt slept together in such a long while. He got into bed, but didnt lie down. Instead, he sat, leaning against the bed head. She got in and sat beside him. Neither spoke for several minutes.
Roddy, she said eventually. The thing with Ben …
It doesnt matter. His tone was brusque.
Yes, it does. Were just good friends. Its impossible not to be friends when we live together in the same house.
We werent friends with Agnes Tate when she lived upstairs.
But this is different, surely?
I know its different. Dont worry about it, Laura. I dont know why I made such a fuss.
But … She stopped, not knowing what to say. He was acting very strangely.
Laura.
Yes, Roddy?
I cant put off telling you any longer. Ive met someone else. Wed like to get married after the war. Ill provide you with all the evidence for a divorce.
It took ages for the words, spoken so matter-of-factly, almost brutally, to sink in, to make sense. There was a rushing sound in her ears, as if she were drowning, sinking deeper and deeper into the water, unable to breathe, her chest expanding, feeling as if it would burst.
What? Now she was choking, could hardly speak.
Ive met someone else.
Who? she choked. Where?
Her names Katherine. We met in Dover, after Dunkirk. I told you this chap, Jack Muir, brought me over in his boat and I stayed at his house a few days to recover. Well, Katherine is his daughter. Believe me, Laura, his voice softening a little, I truly didnt mean to fall in love. It was the last thing I expected. He shrugged. But Im afraid I did. And she with me.
She got out of bed and began to walk around the room. When you came back from Dunkirk, when you hardly spoke to me, hardly touched me, were you in love with Katherine then?
Yes, he conceded, slightly shamefaced. I couldnt bring myself to tell you.
Did you see Katherine while you were in Colchester?
She works in London, it was easy.
Roddy. She stopped walking and stared at him intently. Tell me truthfully, did you ever get longer than a twenty-four-hour pass?
Yes, I did, Laura. Im sorry. It just seemed so completely over between you and me.
In your mind, not mine.
As I said, Im sorry. She couldnt believe she was having this conversation, not with Roddy. The words completely over cut like a knife in her heart. Why did you decide to tell me now? she asked.
Because at times, when Im not in France, Ill be in Kent. Youd be expecting me to come home, come here, to Liverpool. I didnt want to tell lies.
You mean more lies?
He sighed. All I can think to say is how sorry I am.
What about Hester? Are you divorcing her too? Will she never see you again?
In the next room, Hester gave a little cough, as if to remind him that she existed. The bed creaked as she turned over.
Of course she will. Hester will always be my daughter. Though I wont always be his wife, Laura thought bitterly. Katherine has a little flat in Chelsea.
After Christmas, maybe, Hester could come and stay with us. We could take her to the pantomime.
It was the us that did it, the we. Until then, shed been in a trance-like state of calm. But Roddy was referring to himself and another woman as us, when it should have been, she had thought it always would be, Roddy and her.
There was an explosion in her head and she imagined him lying with this other woman, touching her, making love. The vision was too impossible, too improbable, too cruel. She couldnt accept it, she wouldnt.
She began to scream, not saying a word, just screaming hysterically, banging the wardrobe with her fists, screaming and screaming.
Roddy leapt out of bed and shook her. Laura, youll wake the whole house. He led her back to bed.
I dont care if I wake the street. She was still screaming. Im not divorcing you. You told me you would love me for ever, that we were made for each other, that wed be together our whole lives. She paused for breath. We made plans for the future. We were going to have another baby, a little brother for Hester.
Oh, she collapsed on the bed, I think Im going to die.
There was a soft tap on the door. Laura? Are you all right?
Yes. Her voice was muffled in the eiderdown. I was having a nightmare. Im sorry I woke you, Queenie. Go back to bed, dear.
Laura. Roddy sat beside her, stroked her neck. Darling, please dont take it so badly. Somehow, I thought perhaps wed grown apart, that you wouldnt mind all that much.
I think of you every minute of every day, she sobbed. At the dance tonight, I said to Ben how much I wanted you to be there. I told him Id never go to another dance unless it was with you. She remembered the fuss hed made when she came home and suddenly felt angry. How dare you suggest we were having an affair, Ben and I, considering what youve been up to. Youre a hypocrite, Roddy.
I was half hoping you were having an affair, he said ruefully. It would have made everything so much easier, yet I felt genuinely upset at the idea of you sleeping with another man.
Thats because youre a hypocrite.
Youre right. He turned her over and began to kiss her face, her lips, her ears. I think Ill always love you, Lo, he murmured.
Desire, hot and fiery, shot through her like a bolt of lightning. She put her arms around his neck and held him fiercely, pressing against him. If she reminded him what it was like when they made love, perhaps hed stay, forget about Katherine. She began to touch him with hot, eager hands. And he responded, entered her, and they made love with a passion that was almost desperate in its intensity, at least on her part.
Roddy collapsed back on the bed, gasping. Im sorry, he said. I shouldnt have done that.
And Laura realised that shed failed. He didnt love her enough.
He stayed for three days and offered to sleep on the sofa, but she said someone would notice and think it very odd. She didnt want people knowing, particularly Hester, that he was leaving and never coming back, not until she was ready to tell them.
They lay in bed with their backs to each other, as far away as they could. But Laura found it impossible to sleep. In the end it was her who ended up on the sofa when everyone had settled down and the house was silent, getting up very early before anyone woke. She didnt cry. She felt too cold, frozen. The tears that fell would have been tears of ice. She pretended that nothing had happened.
Roddy was being tremendously kind, very gentle and sympathetic, which she hated.
She found it helped to be aggressive, but only when there was no one else there, throw his kindness back in his face, otherwise she might have pleaded with him to stay, grovelled. She positively refused to give him a divorce. Youll just have to live with Katherine the way you lived with me.
And there wasnt a chance of Hester going to London after Christmas, she told him bluntly. Perhaps another Christmas. Thats if she wants to.
I suppose youll make sure she wont.
Thats a horrible thing to say. In good time, Ill tell her whats happened and she can make up her own mind. Ive no intention of trying to turn her against you.