Chapter 193.
Once in Laviniaâs car, Timothy turned to her.
âWho were they? And why was that other girl wearing that hood fing? Are they friends of Nicoleâs? How do they know Bobby?â
âOh, Kaiya and Barbara. Yes. Miss Poole once employed them as maids - thatâs to say waitresses â at one of the Centreâs parties. Then they sort of, er, helped out at another party. Sort of acted as Bobbyâs chaperonesâŠâ
âChaperones?â
âWell, I donât know, friends, whatever⊠Anyway, you can ask Bobby about it. He knows them better than me. Sounds like youâre going to meet them yourself soon, anyway.â
âWhat did you mean by a âsessionâ? What sort of session?â
âTimothy, I donât think thatâs really our business, do you?. For now, letâs just focus on your training, right?â
âSorryâŠâ
âNo problem. Now, youâre going to need to learn fast. Weâll talk about different types of boots â riding boots, fashion boots â ankle boots, calf boots, knee bootsâŠâ
âThigh boots,â added Timothy.
Lavinia glanced sideways at him. âYesâŠthigh boots. Do you think youâll be able to handle thigh boots? On a girl with a mini-skirt, for example?â
Timothy shivered, and bit his lip.
âI told you, itâs not an easy job. But if you want out, this is your last chance. I heard from Miss Poole this morning. Sheâll be there today, and your contractâs all ready for signing.â
âOh. Brilliant. Itâs so exciting. My mumâs dead chuffed I got such a good job.â
âYes. Lucky you asked about Bobby when you did. A day later and someone else would probably have got it.â
She turned the car down the short track to the car park.
âWeâre here. Weâll go straight to the place â itâs right at the end of the new stable block.â
They walked down the hill between the two lines of stables to the yellow doors. Now there was even a painted sign attached to the wall, âBoot Parlour. Opening Hours 9am to 12 noon, 1pm to 5pm, Mon-Fri, 9am to 1pm Sat. Please book at Reception.â
Lavinia led the way in, along a short corridor with a window at the back, and opened a door on the left. The room was painted yellow, with blue tiles on the floor, and seats along the walls. The walls were hung with horsey pictures.
âThis is the waiting room.â She gestured towards the left-hand wall. âYou can get water, coffee, and even a snack. Now on the right we have the toilet, and thatâ - she pointed to the door in the corner â âis the door to the inner sanctum. Letâs take a look.â
The boot parlour was ready for business, with two special padded reclining chairs with foot-rests, a bit like dentistsâ chairs, at the far end, under high windows, and one at the near end next to the door. They were fully adjustable for height, back and knee angle, and had foot-rests that were also adjustable, and could be folded up if not required. The cupboards were finished and packed with kit, there were washing facilities to the right of the two chairs, and drains for washing muddy boots. On the right side there were two simple waiting-room chairs for family, friends, or observers. Timothy looked around, and examined the special chairs.
âWow. Cool. What are these for?â He pointed to pairs of steel rings fixed to the wall at varying heights either side of the main chairs.
âOh⊠Theyâre probably for hanging up tools or brushes or something. Yes, she hasnât skimped on anything, has she?. And did you know youâll have your own private room as well, in case you want to stay overnight? Iâll show you on the way out.â
They spent a few minutes looking through the contents of the cupboards, which contained everything imaginable that they might need, as well as two largish cases with the basic tools.
âThese are for use if you have to attend to someone who doesnât have time to come to you â for instance, someone who needs a quick clean or polish in between events â say between show-jumping and dressage. That may be important especially if, say, itâs a wet day. So when youâre working youâll also be on call. I donât know how itâs going to work out - it may be youâll have quiet periods, or you may be worked off your feet. No-one knows till it happens. The whole thingâs a bit of an experiment.â
âWhatâs in them locked cupboards?â
âDonât know. I havenât got a key. More kit, presumably.â She looked at her watch. âRight, we need to walk up and see Miss Poole. Iâll show you your quarters first, though.â
They made their way out through the waiting room into the corridor. Lavinia opened a door opposite. It was a large room with a sofa, a table and chairs, a television and a computer. Three doors led off it.
âThe kitchenâs through there, and you have two ensuite bedrooms. Sheâs really thought of everything. I hope it pays offâŠâ
âThis is really for me anâ Bobby? Itâs amazing! So cool. Our own place! We can âang out âere instead of going âome?â
âI think so. Youâd better ask Miss Poole. Come on.â
Miss Poole was waiting for them in her office.
âCome in! Welcome, Timothy. Good to have you on board.â
âGood to be here, thank you, Miss Poole.â
He was learning fast the importance of politeness. He had realised already that that was a vital part of the job â keeping the customers sweet. It also meant bigger tips!
Miss Poole beamed. âSo⊠Youâve had a look at your premises⊠What do you think?â
âItâs amazing, miss! It looks so professional.â
âAnd do you like your quarters?â
âTheyâll really be ours?â
âYes. Is was an afterthought, but the adjacent stable was empty, so I had it converted, as you see. Rent-free, Timothy. I hope it will reinforce your commitment to the job, and to maintain the Centreâs reputation for good service.â
âIâm really grateful, miss. And Iâm sure Bobby is too.â
âIt means that if you have to work overtime, or outside normal hours, youâll have the option of crashing out here.â
âI really âpreciate the fought, miss⊠Itâll be like our first flatâŠâ
âGood. Excellent. So, Iâve prepared your contractâŠâ She slid a slim sheaf of papers across her desk. âPlease read it carefully. If youâre happy with the terms, sign it and return it to reception.â
âWhat about Bobby?â
âOh, he signed his weeks ago.â
âThen Iâll sign it nowâŠâ
âNo, Timothy, please⊠Read it carefully and make sure you agree to all the fine printâŠâ
Timothy flicked through it. There were lots of clauses numbered and under various headings: âHoursâ; âPayment Optionsâ; âDutiesâ; âUniformâ; âConductâ; âPenaltiesâ; and so on. He glanced at the payment options, just to confirm the sums Miss Poole had mentioned were correct. They were. He noticed that hours could be extended âin times of high demandâ, and that such hours would be designated as overtime. Duties? It was along paragraph, but he knew what his duties were â so he skipped that. Under âUniformâ, he noted that the responsibility for design, fitting and supply were delegated to Nicole and some company called Fantastex â that must be Cynthia. Okay. Heâd negotiate with them about what he was prepared to wear. He skimmed âConductâ â âpresentable at all timesââŠâuniform must be worn at all times on the Centre premisesââŠâattention to clientsâ satisfactionââŠâpolitenessââŠyeah, he knew all that stuff. âPenaltiesâ was divided into sub-headings: âContract Termâ [yawn]. âConduct and Behaviourâ â yeah, be nice to the punters, right? No probs. Well, if it was good enough for BobbyâŠ
He borrowed a pen and signed it on the spot. Miss Poole signed another copy and handed it to him. She looked extremely pleased. She folded the copy he had signed with great care, slipped it into a large envelope, and put it in her safe. She rubbed her hands.
âThere. I think weâre done. Lavinia, why donât you introduce Timothy to Jasmin and Ellie? Youâll find them at the far end of the old block â stable with a green door.â
They walked back down the hill along the old stable block. Girls were mucking out, horses were being saddled, a couple were mounted and trotting around the field to his left. So many cute girls, mostly about his age to! Some dressed in old jeans and T-shirts, working around the stables, others immaculate in boots and breeches. Several, he noticed, seemed interested, looked him up and down. Yeah, well, donât suppose they see many good-looking blokes here. Looks like itâs all women. Iâve come to the right place. Many seemed to smile as he passed. One or two laughed, and one got the giggles and actually snorted with mirth! Whatâs her problem? Just wait till Iâm Assistant Boot Boy! Then youâll be pleading with me to squeeze you in ahead of someone else, right?
They had arrived. Lavinia knocked end entered. Jasmin and Ellie were seated on haybales laughing about something. They jumped to their feet and tried to look serious.
âMiss. Good morning.â
âHi girls. Well, meet Timothy. Timothy, this is JasminâŠand Ellie. Theyâll be doing most of your training. Probably in hereâŠis that right, Jasmin?â
âYes, miss. We have everything we need.â She glanced at Ellie, and Timothy could see they were struggling to keep straight faces. What was the matter with the staff here? In any case, he was senior to them now â mere stable-girls. He tried to look stern, but they couldnât meet his eye. Ellie bit her lip and looked at the ground.
âWhat shall we call you?â asked Jasmin, composing herself.
Timothy was about to say âMr Painterâ. It was as well Lavinia spoke first, or the girls would probably have collapsed.
âYes. Timothy, Timmy, Tim?â said Lavinia. âActually, letâs go for Timmy. Then itâll be Bobby and Timmy, Boot Boys. That has a nice pretty sound to it, I think. Yes. We should have another notice made for the main door of the parlour.
Timothy didnât much like being called âTimmyâ. It made him sound about six. But he was in no position to object.
âOkay, thatâs settled. Right, now Iâll take Timmy for lunch in the staff canteen, show him around, and then leave him in your hands for the afternoon.â She looked around. âI see youâve got a good selection of boots. Were you in the Scouts, Timmy?â
âI amâŠin the ScoutsâŠâ
âStill? Excellent! Because youâll need to be preparedâŠfor anything!â