Billion-Dollar Brain. Len Deighton
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‘You are not old enough to be my father,’ she said while tracing a pattern with her thumbnail into the knee of my trousers.
‘Don’t do that, there’s a good girl.’
‘Why?’
‘Well this is one of my better suits for one thing.’
‘And also it’s rather disturbing?’
‘Yes and also it’s rather disturbing.’
‘There you are: Geminis do affect Aquarians.’
‘I am old enough to be your father,’ I said to myself as much as to her.
‘I wish you wouldn’t keep saying that. I’m nearly eighteen.’
‘Well in September eighteen and a half years ago,’ I thought for a moment, ‘I had just finished my exams. I went to Ipswich for a holiday. There was a company of ATS girls billeted in the same street.’ I paused to think hard. ‘Is your mother a blonde ATS girl with a mole on her right shoulder and a slight lisp?’
Signe giggled. ‘Yes. I swear it’s true.’
She lifted my vest at the back of my trousers. ‘You have a very nice back,’ she said. She ran a finger along the vertebrae appreciatively. ‘A very nice back. That’s important in a man.’
‘I thought you were going to remove that spot from my shirt,’ I said. ‘That’s why I’m sitting here in my vest, remember?’
‘A very nice back,’ she said. ‘I should know, after all my father was one of the most famous osteopaths in the whole of Sweden.’
‘It’s a good shirt,’ I said. ‘You needn’t wash it, leave it to soak.’
‘Until he was called to set a bone in the back of the Queen of Denmark,’ she said. ‘That’s how it all began.’
She squirmed against me and suddenly we were kissing. Her mouth was clumsy and awkward like a child’s good night, and when she spoke the words vibrated inside my mouth. ‘Passionate, dramatic and vicious,’ she said. ‘Gemini and Aquarius are good in conjunction.’ She was still kissing me and kneading my leg skilfully.
‘Oh well,’ I thought. ‘I might as well see if there’s anything in this astrology lark.’
Harvey flew in the next day. We went out to meet him at the airport and Signe hugged him and told him how much she’d missed him and how she had cooked all his favourite foods for one vast homecoming meal but she had had an urgent phone call about sickness in the family and the dinner had all burned up so now we must eat in a restaurant.
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