Disclaimer:
All characters within this story are of age 18 and over, all work is fictional and consensual and have no resemblance to anyone that I know but in essence could describe millions of people. This story has taken me some time to write, real life has thrown me many ups and downs over the past 6 months. A birth, Death of a Sibling, Career change etc.
I really enjoyed writing this one, it could have gone on and on, perhaps made a series of it. (May still yet) but it is intended to be standalone
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Camping with Gran
1
My name is Lucy, I am a 27 year old librarian from South Oxfordshire, where I work for one of the colleges at Oxford University. During my free time, I have a passion for reading and I love the outdoors and try to spend as much time as I can doing the things that I love. Living in a rural village has its benefits, surrounded by plenty of open countryside and the river Thames practically on my doorstep. It would have made sense to have a dog as a companion but instead I have a cat, he is a gentle soul, a ginger tom by the name of Mr. Whiskers.
I wasn't really that attractive or should I say, I wasn't really what society or typical men classified as being attractive. I stand about 5'5'' tall and am a size 12, my wavy mousey brown hair comes down to my shoulders and I wear glasses. I guess looking at me, I carry a little extra padding but do have curves where it counts but I still never have any luck with finding a real partner. I tend to wear plain boring clothing for work that normally consists of polished black Oxfords, woollen stockings, grey skirt, blouse and a cardigan. I liked to keep to myself as well and that didn't really help matters.
It was approaching 5pm and my shift was almost at an end for the day, the next 6 weeks in fact with the students gone for the summer and the annual leave I had booked off. As much as I loved my job, I couldn't wait to go on my little camping trip that I had been planning for some time. I had always wanted to go to the Lake District, having invested in a new VW California campervan that I knew I would be paying off for quite some time but all in all it was a worthy investment. I was glad that I chose to have all the options as well as having the windows tinted, I had also had it wrapped in a metallic dark green vinyl to make it more mine and different from all others.
Alighting from the train station, it only took about 10 minutes to walk to my little cottage on the edge of the village. Stopping at my neighbours house to discuss them looking after my cat and cottage while I was away, Alfred and Mary, both in their 80's but still full of beans. They were a sweet old couple to which I enjoyed spending time with them and would often pop round for afternoon tea, discuss horticulture and books. I knew my home and beloved Mr. Whiskers would be safe in their hands. Eventually walking through my garden gate, I checked on my van and then my garage for the kit I had yet to pack which included food, drinks and other necessities before stepping into my cottage to be greeted by the fur ball.
"Hello there, handsome!" He jumped up into my arms, purring like a chainsaw.
"How is my Mr. Whiskers?" He let out a slow meow and nuzzled into my chin.
"Want some food?" Of course he did, I just liked to converse with him. He let out a few loud meows, his tail twitching and upright.
"Ok Ok, no need to shout at me! Anyone would think that I never fed you!"
Emptying a pouch of food and pouring some biscuits into his bowls, topping up his water fountain and then standing there watching him ravenously devouring his dinner. I smiled and felt the swell of my love for him in my heart, bending down and scratching his back with my fingernails before I poured myself a glass of wine. Closing my eyes as I swallowed the first mouthful, I loved a good Malbec and this one was a very nice one indeed I thought. Taking out my phone and opening my wine app, I took a photo of the label and then read up about it and left my own little review. I requested Alexa to start playing some Nordic Folk music and then prepared myself a small bite to eat, a cheese selection with some ham and crusty bread that was perhaps a little dry but went with it anyway. My phone rang.
"Hi Mum, how are you?"
"Hello dear, I am good! You?" I smiled at the sound of her voice, so soft and soothing to listen to her.
"I am good! Just got home in fact, having a bite to eat and a glass of vino!" I took a quick sip. "What's up?"
"Oh, just checking to see if you were all set for your little trip tomorrow? Got everything you need?"
"Yeah I think so, looking at my checklist and pleased to say that all the tick boxes are ticked!"
"You and your tick boxes!" She laughed down the phone. "Are you still going to stop by and see your Grandmother tomorrow?"
"Of course I will! Haven't seen her since before the pandemic started, I have missed her!" A mixture of joy and sadness washed over me.
"Oh goody! She will be so pleased to see you dear, it is not too far out of your way?"