We sit by the river on the grassy bank our bikes parked by trees
Milka says no *** Auntie Flo's come
I look at the water who's she? I say
she looks at me darkly my bad week she says
I look at her is that why you were so long coming down this morning while your mother was giving me the works?
What do you mean the works? She says moodily
you know tea and biscuits offering me stuff being nice talking warmly walking quite seductively across the room I say
so while I was having to bathe myself clean and stuff she was coming on to you?
That's a bit strong just being nice to me I reply
she fancies you I bet if she wasn't so ancient she'd be at your door Milka says
jealous of your mother? I say
no annoyed that she has the nerve and with you for encouraging her you should take pity on her not encourage her Milka says
she pouts her lips and stares ahead at the flowing river
I just sat there didn't have to encourage her the tea was nice and the biscuits quite scrumptious I say
aren't I nice and scrumptious? She asks turning and gazing at me
shame about Auntie I say and it is such a lovely day and the grass is quite tall over there and well that's it I guess
yes it is she says so make the most of me as I am and be nice
she kisses me and we lay down on the grass and make the most of what we have and curse Auntie's arrival and she thinks of what may have been and I think of her and try to keep my thoughts quite clean.