Cry.
Episode 20
Pete sat in his bedroom reading all his old letters. A few from a girl called Julie, some from a young bright eyed thing known as Liz and then a great chocolate box full of letters from Alice. Memories stirred within him and he emptied the box on the floor and began to read. Trembling, shy halting letters to begin with, when she had not known if he loved her, gradually growing stronger and stronger as time went on."I’ve never loved anyone before like this, and I never will again. I hope this doesn’t sound daft written down, but it is what I mean. I’ll always, always love you, even if you stop loving me."
He felt something on his face and brushed it away, staring at the wet streak on his hand ridiculously – it was a tear and more were blurring his eyes so he could read no more. He bent and kissed the letter."I won’t stop loving you," he whispered, "but you don’t care anymore," and he looked sadly at the glistening engagement ring, cushioned on satin, until it too blurred into a meaningless mass of shooting stars.
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"Alice love, please don’t be so unhappy."
Alice sat up startled, she was going to say something hurtful but her mother went on in a quivering voice.
"There’s something I’ve got to give you. I should have done it a long time ago. There are a lot of things I should have done but didn’t. I know you hate me now, but I still love you in spite of all I’ve done to you. You're my daughter. I just wanted the best for you."
She gave Alice the letter and watched her read it.
"I knew about this," she said clutching it to her, "he told me ages ago."
"Oh, you’ve seen him since?"
"Of course I’ve seen him. I love him, nothing could keep us apart. I love him and he – he loved me," she said, her voice breaking.
"Loved?" asked her mother.
"He’s with someone else. We were engaged, I had a ring. But not now. About 8 months ago and I still love and miss him so much." She burst into tears and her mother held her tightly.
"I’m so sorry Alice. It was all my fault. I don’t know why I did it," she was also close to tears now. "I thought he didn’t love you, that you were too young, that he was no good. But you’ve been so unhappy that I’ve changed my mind. You’re getting so thin, so ill. He might not be at Oxford but if he will make you well and happy again that’s all I ask. Go and find him Alice, I was a fool to think I could stop you."
"But it’s too late," said Alice bitterly. "He loves someone else. I can never get him back now."
Mrs Greenway looked at her troubled daughter. "Alice," she said seriously. "I believe he still loves you. So he’s going out with another girl? Well. You’ve had lots of boyfriends, and now Phil, and yet you still love Pete. Write to him, ask him. You don’t know how he feels. He is probably putting on a brave face, just like you are."
And then a faint glimmer of hope was born in Alice’s heart, which began to burn steadily and determinedly.
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It was ten o’ clock the following evening. The party was really going now, everyone was laughing and shouting happily. Alice stood with Phil in a dark corner, with a bottle of cider between them. She was laughing gaily at a joke he had just told her. Then she saw Miff. Her body stiffened. Miff – maybe Pete was here. Her eyes looked around searchingly and she was not disappointed. He had obviously just arrived -–oh how she loved him as he stood there, how she longed to run to him and tell him, but she just had to stand there and watch him with Maria. Without realising it, the tears started rolling down her cheeks."What’s the matter?" Phil asked.
"Pete’s here," she said. "I’m sorry Phil, I won’t be much company right now. I just want to go home and have a good cry. Go with someone else or something – only just leave me alone right now." She slipped past him. Miff said hello to her and she heard the girl he was with ask who she was.
"Oh, just a girl Pete went out with once," he told her casually.
That hurt her more than anything. She turned away quickly and wiped her eyes. She leaned rather unsteadily against a wall until she felt a strange urge to look up. She did so and found she was looking into Pete’s eyes from far across the room. They seemed to be boring into her, reading all her secrets. She returned the gaze for a moment, trying to convey in a single glance all she was feeling and then she turned and ran from the room.
Pete watched her go excitedly. Deep down in his heart something was saying,
‘She loves me, she still loves me.’ Suddenly he was speaking to Maria.
"Stay there, I’ll be back in a minute" and then he hurriedly made his way across the room and out of the door Alice had gone through. It was dark outside and it took his eyes sometime to adjust to the lack of light. He walked around for a minute or two and then he heard the sound of a sob coming from somewhere on his right. He moved towards it until he found her. She was sitting on the cold damp grass, her head cradled in her arms, her shoulders shaking as she cried.
He stood watching her, almost too scared to make a movement in case he had been mistaken and she sent him away. Then gently he laid his hand on her shoulder. For a second she sat immobile, and then slowly, terribly slowly, she turned to face him. For what seemed eternity they stared at one another and then they were in each other’s arms, caught in a frantic outburst of love and desire. Each was trying to tell the other of the pent up misery of the past eight months, trying to express the pain and the unhappiness they had been through. Eventually they grew quieter and just sat, holding one another tightly. Pete stroked Alice’s hair.
"I love you, I love you," he told her again and again. "That girl I was with – it didn’t mean a thing. No-one did."
"I only wanted you," she told him. "The others didn’t matter. I just wanted you."
She felt so happy that she did not know how to express it – run – jump – fly. Nothing would be enough. Then she remembered the good news.
"Pete – my mum, she doesn’t mind anymore. It’s all right now. She’s the one who told me she thought you still loved me when I didn’t believe it. She told me to go to you, to be happy. And she was right."
He sat up abruptly and reached in his pocket.
"Then everything’s worked out. I said it would one day didn’t I? And, by the way, do you want this back?" He slipped the ring back on her finger and she looked at it the tears of happiness in her eyes reflecting in the stones.
"Thank you – it belongs there now doesn’t it?"
"It always has," he replied kissing her, "and it always will."
For a long time they sat close together whispering and talking to each other, all the things they had wanted to say for so long, all the things so close to their hearts. Gradually they realised how cold it was and how damp the grass was. An onlooker, such as the girl in the maroon leather with medium length dark blonde hair and glasses, would have seen a boy pulling a girl to her feet and walking hand in hand back towards the party. Their voices, low and tender, floated on the still, crisp air.
"I love you."
"Forever."
Then tears blurred the watching girl’s eyes and fell sparkling to the ground so she did not see them stop and kiss slowly, then walk deeply contented into the warmth and light spilling from the open door.
THE END