登陆注册
10796400000003

第3章

1977

Pub. 1977. Spring.

Noon.

EMMA is sitting at a corner table. JERRY approaches with drinks, a pint of bitter for him, a glass of wine for her.

He sits. They smile, toast each other silently, drink.

He sits back and looks at her.

JERRY

Well …

EMMA

How are you?

JERRY

All right.

EMMA

You look well.

JERRY

Well, I'm not all that well, really.

EMMA

Why? What's the matter?

JERRY

Hangover.

He raises his glass.

Cheers.

He drinks.

How are you?

EMMA

I'm fine.

She looks round the bar, back at him.

Just like old times.

JERRY

Mmn. It's been a long time.

EMMA

Yes.

Pause

I thought of you the other day.

JERRY

Good God. Why?

She laughs.

JERRY

Why?

EMMA

Well, it's nice, sometimes, to think back. Isn't it?

JERRY

Absolutely.

Pause

How's everything?

EMMA

Oh, not too bad.

Pause

Do you know how long it is since we met?

JERRY

Well I came to that private view, when was it –?

EMMA

No, I don't mean that.

JERRY

Oh you mean alone?

EMMA

Yes.

JERRY

Uuh …

EMMA

Two years.

JERRY

Yes, I thought it must be. Mmnn.

Pause

EMMA

Long time.

JERRY

Yes. It is.

Pause

How's it going? The Gallery?

EMMA

How do you think it's going?

JERRY

Well. Very well, I would say.

EMMA

I'm glad you think so. Well, it is, actually. I enjoy it.

JERRY

Funny lot, painters, aren't they?

EMMA

They're not at all funny.

JERRY

Aren't they? What a pity.

Pause

How's Robert?

EMMA

When did you last see him?

JERRY

I haven't seen him for months. Don't know why. Why?

EMMA

Why what?

JERRY

Why did you ask when I last saw him?

EMMA

I just wondered. How's Sam?

JERRY

You mean Judith.

EMMA

Do I?

JERRY

You remember the form. I ask about your husband, you ask about my wife.

EMMA

Yes, of course. How is your wife?

JERRY

All right.

Pause

EMMA

Sam must be … tall.

JERRY

He is tall. Quite tall. Does a lot of running. He's a long distance runner. He wants to be a zoologist.

EMMA

No, really? Good. And Sarah?

JERRY

She's ten.

EMMA

God. I suppose she must be.

JERRY

Yes, she must be.

Pause

Ned's five, isn't he?

EMMA

You remember.

JERRY

Well, I would remember that.

Pause

EMMA

Yes.

Pause

You're all right, though?

JERRY

Oh … yes, sure.

Pause

EMMA

Ever think of me?

JERRY

I don't need to think of you.

EMMA

Oh?

JERRY

I don't need to think of you.

Pause

Anyway I'm all right. How are you?

EMMA

Fine, really. All right.

JERRY

You're looking very pretty.

EMMA

Really? Thank you. I'm glad to see you.

JERRY

So am I. I mean to see you.

EMMA

You think of me sometimes?

JERRY

I think of you sometimes.

Pause

I saw Charlotte the other day.

EMMA

No? Where? She didn't mention it.

JERRY

She didn't see me. In the street.

EMMA

But you haven't seen her for years.

JERRY

I recognised her.

EMMA

How could you? How could you know?

JERRY

I did.

EMMA

What did she look like?

JERRY

You.

EMMA

No, what did you think of her, really?

JERRY

I thought she was lovely.

EMMA

Yes. She's very … She's smashing. She's thirteen.

Pause

Do you remember that time … oh god it was … when you picked her up and threw her up and caught her?

JERRY

She was very light.

EMMA

She remembers that, you know.

JERRY

Really?

EMMA

Mmnn. Being thrown up.

JERRY

What a memory.

Pause

She doesn't know … about us, does she?

EMMA

Of course not. She just remembers you, as an old friend.

JERRY

That's right.

Pause

Yes, everyone was there that day, standing around, your husband, my wife, all the kids, I remember.

EMMA

What day?

JERRY

When I threw her up. It was in your kitchen.

EMMA

It was in your kitchen.

Silence

JERRY

Darling.

EMMA

Don't say that.

Pause

It all …

JERRY

Seems such a long time ago.

EMMA

Does it?

JERRY

Same again?

He takes the glasses, goes to the bar. She sits still. He returns, with the drinks, sits.

EMMA

I thought of you the other day.

Pause

I was driving through Kilburn. Suddenly I saw where I was. I just stopped, and then I turned down Kinsale Drive and drove into Wessex Grove. I drove past the house and then stopped about fifty yards further on, like we used to do, do you remember?

JERRY

Yes.

EMMA

People were coming out of the house. They walked up the road.

JERRY

What sort of people?

EMMA

Oh … young people. Then I got out of the car and went up the steps. I looked at the bells, you know, the names on the bells. I looked for our name.

Pause

JERRY

Green.

Pause

Couldn't see it, eh?

EMMA

No.

JERRY

That's because we're not there any more. We haven't been there for years.

EMMA

No we haven't.

Pause

JERRY

I hear you're seeing a bit of Casey.

EMMA

What?

JERRY

Casey. I just heard you were … seeing a bit of him.

EMMA

Where did you hear that?

JERRY

Oh … people … talking.

EMMA

Christ.

JERRY

The funny thing was that the only thing I really felt was irritation, I mean irritation that nobody gossiped about us like that, in the old days. I nearly said, now look, she may be having the occasional drink with Casey, who cares, but she and I had an affair for seven years and none of you bastards had the faintest idea it was happening.

Pause

EMMA

I wonder. I wonder if everyone knew, all the time.

JERRY

Don't be silly. We were brilliant. Nobody knew. Who ever went to Kilburn in those days? Just you and me.

Pause

Anyway, what's all this about you and Casey?

EMMA

What do you mean?

JERRY

What's going on?

EMMA

We have the occasional drink.

JERRY

I thought you didn't admire his work.

EMMA

I've changed. Or his work has changed. Are you jealous?

JERRY

Of what?

Pause

I couldn't be jealous of Casey. I'm his agent. I advised him about his divorce. I read all his first drafts. I persuaded your husband to publish his first novel. I escort him to Oxford to speak at the Union. He's my … he's my boy. I discovered him when he was a poet, and that's a bloody long time ago now.

Pause

He's even taken me down to Southampton to meet his Mum and Dad. I couldn't be jealous of Casey. Anyway it's not as if we're having an affair now, is it? We haven't seen each other for years. Really, I'm very happy if you're happy.

Pause

What about Robert?

Pause

EMMA

Well … I think we're going to separate.

JERRY

Oh?

EMMA

We had a long talk … last night.

JERRY

Last night?

EMMA

You know what I found out … last night? He's betrayed me for years. He's had … other women for years.

JERRY

No? Good Lord.

Pause

But we betrayed him for years.

EMMA

And he betrayed me for years.

JERRY

Well I never knew that.

EMMA

Nor did I.

Pause

JERRY

Does Casey know about this?

EMMA

I wish you wouldn't keep calling him Casey. His name is Roger.

JERRY

Yes. Roger.

EMMA

I phoned you. I don't know why.

JERRY

What a funny thing. We were such close friends, weren't we? Robert and me, even though I haven't seen him for a few months, but through all those years, all the drinks, all the lunches … we had together, I never even gleaned … I never suspected … that there was anyone else … in his life but you. Never. For example, when you're with a fellow in a pub, or a restaurant, for example, from time to time he pops out for a piss, you see, who doesn't, but what I mean is, if he's making a crafty telephone call, you can sort of sense it. Well, I never did that with Robert. He never made any crafty telephone calls in any pub I was ever with him in. The funny thing is that it was me who made the calls – to you, when I left him boozing at the bar. That's the funny thing.

Pause

When did he tell you all this?

EMMA

Last night. I think we were up all night.

Pause

JERRY

You talked all night?

EMMA

Yes. Oh yes.

Pause

JERRY

I didn't come into it, did I?

EMMA

What?

JERRY

I just –

EMMA

I just phoned you this morning, you know, that's all, because I … because we're old friends … I've been up all night … the whole thing's finished … I suddenly felt I wanted to see you.

JERRY

Well, look, I'm happy to see you. I am. I'm sorry … about …

EMMA

Do you remember? I mean, you do remember?

JERRY

I remember.

Pause

EMMA

You couldn't really afford Wessex Grove when we took it, could you?

JERRY

Oh, love finds a way.

EMMA

I bought the curtains.

JERRY

You found a way.

EMMA

Listen, I didn't want to see you for nostalgia, I mean what's the point? I just wanted to see how you were. Truly. How are you?

JERRY

Oh what does it matter?

Pause

You didn't tell Robert about me last night, did you?

EMMA

I had to.

Pause

He told me everything. I told him everything. We were up … all night. At one point Ned came down. I had to take him up to bed, had to put him back to bed. Then I went down again. I think it was the voices woke him up. You know …

JERRY

You told him everything?

EMMA

I had to.

JERRY

You told him everything … about us?

EMMA

I had to.

Pause

JERRY

But he's my oldest friend. I mean, I picked his own daughter up in my own arms and threw her up and caught her, in my kitchen. He watched me do it.

EMMA

It doesn't matter. It's all gone.

JERRY

Is it? What has?

EMMA

It's all all over.

She drinks.

同类推荐
  • The Children's Hospital
  • Ride The Nightmare

    Ride The Nightmare

    At 32, Chris Martin lives a conventional life. He's married with a daughter, runs his own small business, and is working to save up money for a bigger home with his wife, Helen. He is happy and content with this staid but comfortable existence—until a late weeknight phone call turns everything upside down.Chris hasn't always been the model family man he appears to be. And when his past catches up to him, the terror comes into his home—just where he thought he was safest. As Chris finds all that he loves under attack, he must go to heroic lengths to keep his family and his life together.
  • Pacing for Growth

    Pacing for Growth

    It's a concept she calls Intelligent Restraint. Eyring shows leaders how to evaluate their company's and team's current capacity for growth and identify the right capabilities and pacing strategies to increase growth steadily and sustainably.
  • The Blind Men and the Elephant

    The Blind Men and the Elephant

    Schmaltz explains how "wickedness" develops when a team over-relies on their leader for guidance rather than tapping their true source of power and authority-the individual.
  • A Topps League Story

    A Topps League Story

    Diego Prado has spent most of his time on the Pines' bench. But when Danny O'Brien goes on the disabled list, Diego gets a chance to play—and he's on a winning streak! Danny wants one of Chad's "magic" baseball cards to get back in the game. Diego wants to keep playing. What's a batboy to do?
热门推荐
  • 学校水上运动的组织编排(上)

    学校水上运动的组织编排(上)

    本套“学校体育运动会组织管理实用方法”丛书,包括《学校体育运动会的全面管理》、《学校体育运动会的准备工作》、《学校团体球类运动组织编排》、《学校小型球类运动组织编排》、《学校趣味球类运动组织编排》、《学校径赛运动的组织编排》、《学校田赛运动的组织编排》、《学校体操运动的组织编排》、《学校水上运动的组织编排》、《学校室内外运动的组织编排》共26册,包括学校体育运动会各个单项的组织与编排知识等内容,具有很强的系统性、实用性、实践性和指导性,不仅是广大学校加强体育运动会管理的最佳指导读物,也是各级图书馆珍藏的最佳版本。
  • 凌天武尊

    凌天武尊

    人各有命,上天注定,脚下的路,如果不是自己的选择,那终点也没有人会知道在哪儿......一少年,背负身世的秘密,从一个西大陆小王国的一个小家族走出,辗转各大帝国,拜寂灭仙山,叛!独闯圣药宫,入极地,白衣洁身,一支竹萧,仙乐飘飘。谁是他的血海深仇的主谋?守在他身边的又是是谁?以音入武道,习得无上医术,医者之心,百草青生死,济世逆天行。三千群魔起,纷乱尘世,战火释放狼烟,谁又能拯救世界?
  • 明烛天北

    明烛天北

    文后面写崩了,勿买。 两年前的夏北,娇气、傲慢、有点无伤大雅的公主病。两年后的夏北,坚强、独立、眉眼间散漫又冷漠。院学生会招新时,盛烛衡看着夏北叼着一根棒棒糖,靠在墙边发呆。似是察觉到有人在看她,女孩侧过头,眼神锋利透亮。“盛烛衡。”两年前的盛烛衡,嚣张、意气、肆意妄为。两年后的盛烛衡,沉稳、可靠、冷淡而又理智。盛烛衡睡眼朦胧地看着这个作威作福,一腔蛮劲的女孩,声音沙哑。“夏北,你脑子坏掉了?”瞎瘠薄写的校园文,HE。可能会洒狗血,我尽量撒个柠檬味的。新人作者,有BUG请温柔指出,作者会酌情吸收并修改。但是网络不是宣泄负能量的地方,所以禁止恶意评论。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 冰城,燃起不灭的激情

    冰城,燃起不灭的激情

    冰城男女口头上对爱的忠贞纯洁而坚定他们之间相互吸引的情欲魅惑缥缈而肆意当激情点燃注定难以熄灭是坚守对爱忠贞的天长地久还是选择情欲吸引的激情迷人的女记者任菲菲:“爱就是和想爱的人在一起。”玩世不恭的诚然:“爱就是情与欲的结合,与婚姻无关,婚姻不过是一张废纸。”美丽的电台女主播:“爱情不过是骗人的小玩意。”为情所因的研究生宸爔:“对爱坚持,终究会得到爱情。”相信真爱的武瑞:“爱他妈的什么都不是……爱只是一种生存的手段!”
  • 董明珠,你为什么能?

    董明珠,你为什么能?

    董明珠,在格力近三十年的岁月里,背负了太多。在格力打市场的时候,她是销售界的铁娘子,竞争对手忌惮她,说她“走过的路不长草”;在公司面临转型之际,她受命掌舵格力,带领集团转型求变。和雷军的十亿赌约,让董明珠迅速成为了舆论的焦点。她亲自代言格力手机,时而怒骂股东,时而在真人秀节目眼泛泪光,她让人们知道,哦,企业家原来可以这样的。这两年,站在聚光灯下的董明珠倒腾出了很多事情,几乎每一个事件都能让舆论热议很久。然而,在热度消退之后,有没有人思考过,董明珠要干什么?人们关注她骂人放狠话,却未曾真正去了解董明珠的种种举动是为了什么?人们关注她赌上全部身家投资了一家新能源汽车公司,却未曾了解董明珠的目的……
  • 诛天狂凤:独宠摄魂鬼妃

    诛天狂凤:独宠摄魂鬼妃

    【升级战斗+魔宠萌宝+铁血至尊】异世风云,狂风乍起,残弱之身,难掩异世之魂,惊才艳艳,辣手张狂,杀伐降世,立足巅峰,苍茫大陆,谁主沉浮,天下之大,我命由我不由天。“为什么找上我?”某男笑的风情万种,“自然是因为你也是祸害,你不知道,世间只有一个祸害太孤单,所以本王想找个伴一起祸害天下。”众手下狂倒:天啊!我们英明神武的殿主啊!形象啊!一世英名全毁了!!!——“交保护费了。”某宝宝叉腰站在山顶锣鼓一敲,四面八方飞禽走兽、孤魂野鬼通通齐聚,一个个排着队递上天材地宝,谄媚道:“老大,这个月的保护费。”某宝宝脑袋一甩,“放心,这个月小爷罩着你。”
  • 静候你一句别来无恙

    静候你一句别来无恙

    他忘不了那个人眉眼带笑的样子,也忘不了那个人张扬放肆的样子,他想起他抱过的医书,想起他拿着剑的模样…如果你还信守承诺,可否一定记得我还在这里等你?
  • 弃女药仙

    弃女药仙

    千辛万苦逃出虎口,却在回到家门口的时候被乱棍打死!乱葬岗睁开眼的那一刻起,她就不再是那个任人宰割的小弃女!欠了我的,终究是要还的!你们若不还,我便自己来取!
  • 长风不隐

    长风不隐

    风云突起,楚祭依旧嬉皮笑脸。“公子长得真俊俏。”“我会对你负责的!”“那位俏公子是我娘子!”负隐风,涤荡宵小。与和自己关系不冷不热的师兄同行,重振楚氏家业,但是有一天,他突然发现……