Josette en rosé
The last lesson finished at 6 o'clock. It wasn't even worth the effort. The school days start too early and end too late.
Madeleine's theory is that there is no perfect moment to be at school. Between 8 and 10 you're just waking up. Between 10 and 12 you're hungry. Between 14h and 16h you're digesting and from 16h to 18h you're tired.
It's a marathon at the best of times, but this is the last week of the half term and it feels as if another 10 miles have been added.
I drove Madeleine back at the end of our lessons. I needed a gin at #10 and for Emma to help me do all the stuff that needs to be done when you have to get on a plane and go anywhere.
I'd forgotten that I'd invited Josette for an apéro.
Emma told her that a child had thrown up over me and I was having a shower and she was washing my clothes. It was a garbled and fictitious story and Josette rightly wouldn't swallow it.
She waited outside the door with her hands on her hips and a bottle of rosé at her feet and was there an hour later.
My heart folded and I followed her back to her house. We opened the rosé and sat amongst the grease and the piles and piles of stuff.
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