Eve Chapter 17
by Topsy
The last Sunday in September started quietly, I just hoped the day would stay that way. Of course, after the stress of yesterday I hadn't got around to any coursework so should really do some today. I rose just after eight and couldn't hear mum yet.
I remembered to take my morning tablets this time, usually mum had to remind me. I'd be glad when I could cut them back down. Their use of the catheter, again, had irritated my penis but that had been ten days ago so I really wanted to finish the antibiotics. As I felt there was no soreness now, I'd stopped the painkillers. The sleeping pills weren't needed very often and I was keen not to overuse them, weren't they addictive?
This morning it was just one antibiotic and one anti-depressant. I'd see Dr Fox on Thursday about stopping those as well.
I went to the shower. It was lovely, now the dressing was off, to let the water flow over my head. My hair was starting to grow again and was almost two inches long. I wondered how long it would be before I didn't need the wig.
Once back in my bedroom, I got my new makeup kit out and redid my nails and toes. Today, I used a simple, natural, look on my face. Mind you, so far I had never worn loud makeup, at least not for the two weeks since I'd started having to wear makeup. Once done, I looked at myself in my little mirror and smiled, I felt alot happier just by making myself look better. As we weren't going anywhere today I hadn't really needed to wear any but mum had suggested I wear it every day for the practice. Today, I'd have worn it regardless just for that positive feeling.
I dressed simply. The weather was unseasonably mild again today, the late 60s, so I wore a light skirt and a long sleeved blouse. I felt a strange calm as I dressed, as if this was meant to be, not something that had been forced on me.
Finally I was ready to head downstairs for breakfast. Today was a simple croissant and fruit brekkie, trying not to get the pastry flakes or the jam on my skirt, or blouse, was challenging indeed. Mum appeared shortly afterwards, having had a shower soon after me. She was wearing jeans and a t-shirt, I had a feeling the gardening needed doing, despite the recent lack of rain.
I was just heading upstairs to work on my coursework when the phone rang. Mum was still in the kitchen so answered, spoke a few words and rang off.
"Eve, that was Mr Dixon. Apparently Dave Stevens has got a solicitor and they have deferred the court hearing for a week. The initial word is that he's claiming you harrassed him and did the damage to the car yourself. They are calling you, Claire and me as witnesses, we'll get a summons in the post in a few days."
Any thoughts of my coursework just vanished. If it weren't for the anti-depressants I was still on, I could have broken down there and then. As it was, I slumped on the stairs and banged my fist on the wall. Mum came over to hug me. Claire then came running in through the kitchen door with a sour look on her face.
"How dare he!"
I made a quick assumption as to what she was talking about.
"I don't know, what does he hope to achieve?"
"I don't know either."
She sat next to me, mum having moved out of the way, and we hugged each-other. Mum, in the meantime, was talking to Sharon who had followed Claire. Sharon said she'd received the same phone call as us, as if we hadn't guessed.
We were at a loss as what to do. I told Claire I was supposed to do some coursework and she asked what I was doing.
"I've three assignments. There's a comparison of the international news on the Guardian and Telegraph websites, an essay on the treatment of Jane Austin novels by television and film in the past ten years and a review of the first one hundred days of Obama's presidency."
"I've got an essay on President Obama as well, why don't we work together?"
Claire dashed home and returned with her laptop and books. We headed upstairs without a word to either mum but left the bedroom door open. The bags containing my new clothes had now arrived in my room but remained to be sorted and put away.
We worked for three hours to complete both essays then worked together on my Jane Austin. I hadn't seen any of the recent films but had read the original novels. Claire was an Austin nut so an invaluable source of trivia. The rest of the info we got from imdb.com . That left one assignment to complete after lunch.
Claire reluctantly went home. Sharon always insisted their Sunday dinner should be at lunchtime, whereas we kept the dinner in the evening, the same as the rest of the week.
Mum and I had a light lunch. I hadn't realised but whilst Claire & I were studying, mum had gone shopping on foot for some fresh bread and soft cheese. The french have a saying:
"Du pain, du vin et du Boursin."
I'd get the bread and the cheese, but not the wine. Situation normal, it had been a litte different in France for those two weeks, if you count watered-down wine. Anyway, lunch was filling but light on the calories.
An hour later, Claire returned. She'd only had the one bit of homework so wanted to help me again. We used my computer and Claire's laptop to go through both newspaper websites at the same time and managed a three thousand word essay. Once that was saved, we decided on a mutually pleasing kiss and cuddle session.
Mum shouted at five for me to get down and Claire to go home. Of course, both of us needed the bathroom first to repair our makeup. Claire hadn't been wearing any today, until our kissing session.
Mum was preparing the Sunday roast and was putting a chicken in the oven. I had to grab an apron to finish preparing the potatoes and the rest of the veg. Just ninety minutes later we sat down to a substantial dinner. Mum had been careful to control my diet for the past week but over this weekend had thrown the diet book away, it seemed.
"A diet isn't won or lost on the basis of one day," offered mum.
I didn't have an answer to that. Mum wanted to sit in front of the box to watch more X Factor but I wanted to achieve something more meaningful. I phoned Claire.
"Of course I can, try stopping me!"
Claire and I went straight upstairs and finally attacked the bags of shopping. Before we started there was space in my wardrobe and drawers but by the time we'd finished I reckoned I'd need a lot more space, a girl cannot have too many clothes.
Of course, another fashion show was demanded. This time we both promised to keep our bras on, Claire particularly didn't want to have to explain herself again. Before our shopping trip had been ruined, we'd picked up some sandals and shoes for me. The end-of-summer sales had proved useful, but I had also needed shoes and boots for every autumn and winter occasion.
I had never realised that eight handbags and shoulder bags were needed, to match shoes, coats, and jackets. But we had bought eight bags. Now all I had to do was find somewhere to keep the bags, plus work out what I had to put in them, and my new purse.
Then I found the strange box from the lingerie store. Claire started to giggle straight away. When I opened the box I saw two flesh coloured jelly like mounds. I was confused.
"Where are your new bras?" asked Claire.
"Hang on!"
"No, find one of those 34B bras."
I found one, they hadn't been put away yet. Claire picked up one of the mounds and placed it inside one of the cups. She repeated with the other cup.
"They are breast enhancers. They'll change your A cup to a B cup."
"But I'm 34AA, apparently."
"You'll be 34A soon enough, but sometimes you'll want to be 34B. You'll see."
I wasn't asked to wear that bra and put the enhancers back in their box. Claire helped me stow the new lingerie.
I did a quick tally of what had been spent over the past few days. It was substantial. We went downstairs and Claire went home.
I went into the kitchen and poured a glass of water for my bedside cabinet, ready for when I finally went to bed. I took it up and changed into a neglige at the same time, before returning to the lounge.
I sat down next to mum. Mum looked serious for a minute.
"Eve, I spent a lot of money yesterday and I guessed you wondered where it came from."
"I did, particularly as you haven't been at work."
"I was made redundant."
"When, why?"
"When you first went into hospital I knew the company was in trouble, there was an imminent takeover brewing. When it happened, my job was one to go. It was easy for them as I wasn't there. Because I had been there for eleven years I got a good package, better than the minimum. The money came through on Thursday."
"What will you do now?"
"I don't know, but you are more important. We have enough money to last out for a few months, even if I invest some of the redundancy money."
I was pleased that mum didn't have to worry and swept myself upstairs in my new neglige, forgetting all my worries.
The hot chocolate could keep for another night.

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