Chapter 77.
They were waiting for him when he emerged from the school building. And so were half the years sevens, and quite a few of the upper school. But he braved it out, walking side by side with Mélisande towards the gate, the other two following behind – “like bridesmaids” suggested a girl from year eight. On the street a retinue of year sevens still clung to them, possibly intending to follow them and see what transpired, so Bobby did something which elevated Charlotte and Amelia’s growing respect for him into something like adoration: he hailed a cab, bundled them in, and ordered the driver to drive to Maria’s, the best ice-cream parlour in town. Even Mélisande was impressed, and began to think she wouldn’t give him away quite so easily as she had intended.
They arrived, a waiter held the door open for them, conducted them to a corner table, bowed slightly, and left them to peruse the menu. Charlotte and Amelia sat on the window side, Bobby and MĂ©lisande on the restaurant side.
“Well girls, have anything you want,” said Bobby. Unaccustomed to being taken out for treats by handsome sixteen-year-old guy, Charlotte and Amelia were rendered temporarily inarticulate by recurrent giggling fits. They opted to withdraw to the ladies room to recover, leaving Bobby and Mélisande facing each other across the table.
“This is what you wanted all along, isn’t it? What happens now?”
“We have a nice relaxing ice-cream. Then you’ll offer to take us all to the cinema – the film starts at six, and maybe we can go for supper somewhere.”
“Very funny.”
“I’m not joking, ponyboy. I mean every word. Get used to it.”
“But…”
“You should know now you can’t mess with me. I do what I say I'll do. So suggest it as if it’s your idea. We can have a nice evening, and we can get to know each other a bit better. Remember…”
She took out her phone and showed him the picture. He panicked.
“Please put that away. I meant to talk to you about that, You can’t leave it on your phone. If someone sees it…”
“I know. But I like the risk.”
“Please, Mélisande… Look, okay, I’ll do what you want… Just be careful with that…”
“If you’re going to do what I want, then do it with confidence. Charlotte and Amelia are already pretty blown away by you. You have a modest sort of way of showing off…”
“What? How old are you? I heard someone call you “precocious”. They were right.”
“Shh. Here they come.”
They got up to let them in. As she sat down, Mélisande said in a surprised tone, “Bobby’s just offered to take us to the cinema, and then later to have some supper somewhere? Can you guys make it?”
The girls stared at him in astonishment.
“Really?” cried Charlotte. “I’ll have to ring my mum, but…wow!”
“Me too,” said Amelia. “Gosh, thanks, Bobby!”
Permission was obtained, and the three of them had a very enjoyable evening – though for Bobby, rather expensive. But he admitted to himself he was enjoying the adulation, even if it was from a couple of little girls. It made a change to be treated with admiration and respect, rather than being forced into one humiliation after another. While they were in the Italian restaurant which they went to after the cinema, Mélisande’s mother rang her and offered to pick them all up and take them to their various homes. It was a squeeze in the Porsche, and Bobby found himself being held tight by both Charlotte and Amelia, which seemed to have reinfected them with the giggling bug. But they were soon dropped off – he managed to escape with nothing more than a kiss on the cheek from Charlotte and a hug from Amelia – and then they headed for his home.
“I think you’ve quite made up for the little accident yesterday,” remarked Clarissa. Mellie sent me a picture of the flowers – beautiful! Did you choose them yourself?”
“Yes – I bought them on the way to school.”
“Well, I think you’re a great guy, Bobby. And you’ve been so kind to the girls tonight.”
I didn’t have much option, he thought, glancing at Mélisande’s smug face.
They arrived at the house, and all got out. “I’m going to say hello to your aunt quickly. She knocked and Nicole invited her in. Mélisande lingered in the garden, and he sat on the front step.
“Was that good enough for you?”
“I think you behaved quite well. You see, when you learn to do what I tell you, things work out nicely. My mummy says you can come round any time. So you're going to ask your aunt if you can stay over at mine this Friday.”
“Am I?”
“Yes. Do it now.”
The ladies were having a whispered conversation in the kitchen. “I think she likes him, actually, though I wish she wouldn’t use the whip so freely,” Clarissa was saying, apologetically.
“Oh, don’t worry. He’s quite lazy, actually. The discipline is good for him. Let her do what she needs to. Just look at the results.”
“That’s true, Nicole. They are well-matched. He’s a strong little pony, and she’s a strong rider.”
“Quite. I’m so glad she didn’t hold a grudge for what happened yesterday. It’ll be so nice if they become good friends.”
“I agree. I’ve told Mellie he can come round any time. You know, I can’t believe she hasn’t realised….”
“Aunt?”
“Hello Bobby. I hear you had quite an evening.”
“Yes, it was fun. Auntie, can I stay over at Mellie’s Friday night?”
“Oh, we were just saying… Yes, of course, if her mother…”
“You’re very welcome, Bobby. Any time.”
“Thank you. Mrs Burlington.”
“Thank you, Bobby’s aunt,” said Mélisande, appearing at the door.
“Well, we’d better get going. Talk soon, Nicole.”
“Let’s get together soon, too.”
“Absolutely.”
“Goodbye,” said Mélisande. Then she went up to Bobby and gave him a hug. “Thank you for this evening,” she said. “I’m looking forward to Friday.”
Clarissa and Nicole simpered sentimentally at this affecting scene. But they may not have had the same reaction if they had heard what she whispered in his ear before she released him.
“And bring your boot boy outfit – all of it. Understand? Or else…”
Bobby turned white. “How…” he croaked.
But she was already following her mother out of the front door.