'Yeah that's it. It's fantastic. And you? Where abouts are you from?'
'Guess.'
'Deutchesland?'
'Yah! Oh you sprechen sie Deutche?'
Elated laughter, then, 'Do I speak German? No, no. That's about my limit. Your English is very good though. Where abouts in Duetchesland are you from?'
'Dresden. Do you know it?'
A little embarrassed and going red in the cheeks. 'No. But I'd love to go to Berlin sometime, to the Love Parade. That's one of my dreams in life.' 'Ah zee Love Parade that is one of zee most amazing festivals in the vorld.'
Yep she was right. It turns out it was. Me and the beautiful Justyna went in two thousand and three, and man we tore that place up!
We stayed together as we passed through Madame Tussauds, and caught fleeting glimpses of a subtle closeness and bond.
And after Sandra – as that was her name – suggested that we go to the London Eye together. And hey, she'd even pay. Giddee up! Done.
We got to that big Ferris wheel and it was sink or swim time. So as we crossed the street, just before we hit the Thames, I reached out for her hand, and together we ran across the road, both of us laughing although nothing had been said. We got to the other side and looked at one another, a knowing sparkle in our eyes. We kissed. Not heavily; tenderly, just brushing with the softness of our lips. We pulled back; another brief moment of each others' gaze, then broke away from the moment, and hand in hand made our way to the back of the hour long queue for the ride. Long waits aren't so bad when something like that is happening to you though are they? We chatted like we'd known each other our whole lives, and the few silences that there were, weren't uncomfortable, didn't feel long and drawn out. Without a second thought, which may have caused us to over complicate things, we could just stand there for a few minutes, each looking in different directions at the scenes around us.
And there, right there on the Thames with Big Ben just on the other side, to remind us of where we were, we fell in love in the way that only travellers do.
We didn't kiss again till later on when we were down in front of Buckingham Palace, again it was sweet, electric. We had made it in time to see the changing of the guards, and just after, I guess, both of us decided at the same time that we needed to keep things rolling forward. So we kissed for just the second time on that warm day, down there at the forecourt in front of the gates to one of the world's most famous icons. Then strolled, not hand in hand, but arm in arm through the park, and held each other close, thinking about, I guess the fabulous time ahead of us, and the wonders of life.
Just past the first lake with the ducks, as the clouds gathered we found a place under a great chest nut tree and embraced once more.
We lay on the ground, embraced as if one creature on a cold night. At first I touched Sandra through the layers of her clothing, then I touched her beneath those layers. I couldn't quite reach her breasts, but together we undid the top of her pants and my fingers were welcomed deep inside her. We were kissing and laughing at the naughtiness of the situation. Both of us strangers in a strange land, not alone any more, and both of us strangers misbehaving. It was wonderful and as a rainbow of happiness emanated from us a few groups of people cheered as we lay there together, kissing in the rain. We made out like that for a time, I dunno' how long. Does time have a meaning in a situation like this? But time did matter, I had to get to my new job as a sous-chef in a gastro pub in Holland Park.
We said good bye to one another on the steps of Piccadilly Circus, promising we'd meet again in the morning at ten o'clock. I started work the next day at two and tomorrow would be Sandra's last day. There would be no more opportunities. Everyone wasn't carrying mobile phones back in that summer of two thousand, not like now. We would just have to trust one another. You know, put faith in the fact that the other would come. We would meet in the in the same place, on the same steps the next day.
As we parted, I guess both of us were silently hoping the other wouldn't do a 'No show' so that we could carry on this fantasy.