It was 8am and I was on the train when I heard my phone ping. There was a message from him asking me if I wanted to try something new today I probably had not done before.
I sent a quick text message back to him. He replied immediately stating that sounded great but he had not meant anything sexual. He wanted to know if I would be willing to go along to an art session with him. He said it is a serious class. It won’t be worth going if I wasn’t going to at least try. I reassured him I would try my best, but I have not drawn since school (which is in fact a long time ago, though it sometimes feels like last week).
“I just want to be with you. I don’t care where we go, so long as I am with you. I know how much you love art, so if you will enjoy it, then I would love to be with you.”
He replied that alternatively we could just go back to his home and make love all day. I enthusiastically indicated my own personal preference. He picked me up from the station at 9.15am and drove me straight to his house. At 1.30pm he helped zip up my dress again and then we jumped back into his car and drove to the cultural center which was hosting the art session.
It turned out to be a live art session. If you don’t know what that means, I am not going to explain it to you. I still have my sketches, which are not awful, although they did not flatter the male model. Apparently, he is normally one of those who go along to sketch or paint, but as there was no model, he volunteered to step in at short notice. Brave man!
I am not sure what to do with the sketches from that day. I have kept them because they bring back memories of another day with Goldfinch. Memories that I don’t actually ever want to let go of. But if someone finds them they are going to wonder. After all, I have not drawn since school!
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This post was in response to the JSW writing prompt (the picture up at the top of the post) provided by Athing2001 the creator of A Writer’s Life:
Interesting way to spend time together!
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It was to me, but everyone in the class (I think there were about thirty people, maybe more) took it very seriously. i think for them live art sessions are very normal. But we didn’t do anything like that at high school!
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Neither did I. But it’s an interesting way to spend time together and learn at the same time.
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It was a great thing to do on a rainy day. I remember afterwards we ate in a Persian restaurant which was yummy.
On sunny days we used to go walking a lot and visiting beautiful English stately homes – mostly National Trust properties.
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Yes, Persian food is yummy.
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Absolutely! I am a huge fan. I have some great friends who are farsi translators – their food is amazing.
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Their vegetarian dishes are amazing.
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Really interesting. I remember at school the art teacher would bring in a stone, or brick or bottle … anything he found on the way to school. He would drop it on his table and say paint that. Then he would disappear to the staff room for an hour
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Did we have the same art teacher?
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Easy way to get the class to work without effort.
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You’re an artist too?! Who are you? Wow
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No no, I am no artist! Goldfinch loves art. He took me to an art class/session. After that I gifted him with a lovely water colour set.
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Oh okay. Gotcha 👍😊
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Okay gotcha 👍
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Reblogged this on A Writer's Life and commented:
Thanks for joining in! Sorry it took so long to respond. Great story.
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Thank you – I enjoyed the prompt. I will look out for more 🙂
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