It’s raining – no, it’s more than raining. It’s hideous. Driving relentless rain and wind - dark, gloomy, unbelievably depressing, even in this beautiful place. It’s three thirty and I have to put the headlights on. We slide down the narrow road – it’s not really a road at all – path would be more accurate. It winds through the estate and past the tiny church which they’ve tarted up now and you can get married in it, but I think that’s the only churchy thing you can do there .
Marnie’s been silent ever since we left – suddenly she says: “ I know I’m being stupid” and she gives a light, self-mocking laugh. I don’t really want to take my eyes off the road because we’re inching across a bridge with no sides - very picturesque if you’re not driving, and it’s not pissing it down, but I glance sideways for a second, and I can see her jaw is clenched tight. She looks like that David sketch of Marie Antoinette on the way to the guillotine. Chin forced up in defiance. Good. Not beaten yet.
“ No you’re not” I say, and I really understand. Completely
“They think I’m mad at the garage – I know they do. It’s so old – more than forty years. Joe used to call it the battle wagon. It’s just I can’t bear to scrap it – they can go on forever you know – they’re very good cars”
A deer runs out and I have to brake which of course makes all the anti-skid lights flash and momenetarily I have no steering or anything. I hate this car with a vengeance and I apologise to Marnie. Today’s bad enough for her without me plunging into a ditch somewhere there’s no mobile signal.
“I shouldn’t have run away. I just couldn’t….oh here it comes now. I don’t’ think I can bear to see it..” She sounds as if she's going to cry.
There’s no time to do much. I pull onto the grass and I feel the car lose all grip again and I wonder if we’re going to be able to get back onto the path afterwards– this is the worst car I’ve ever had.
I say “Don’t look. Close your eyes. I’ll tell you when its gone”
It doesn’t take long because they’re coming at us full pelt – much too fast for the weather and the terrain. I watch, eyes narrowed with hate, as the convoy rushes past us back towards her cottage, flinging mud and water in its wake.– a great big fuck you four by four, lights blazing, followed by a huge flatbed truck with what must be Marnie’s car strapped to the back. The garage are bringing it back because she can’t pay the restoration bill anymore. The noise of it all makes me feel sick.
When it’s gone we slide back onto the path – for a minute I don’t think we’re going to manage it and I curse everything Japanese.
“How much more do you think it would cost?” I say it quietly to break the silence,
“Another thousand or so –they think I’m mad, but it’s quite rare – the two door version – and if I can just get it onto the island they can do the rest there – and I have a friend – has a manor house in France, you know the kind of thing – anyway I thought she could possibly do it for me, only she’s getting on a bit too now….”
Dear god she is thinking of driving it the whole way across Europe – then Sicily, then the island – it’s almost Africa.
Now that the worst has happened she seems less tense. When we left the cottage she was almost frantic. Suddenly I think this must be the running away – how she copes. When Joe died, when David died – this is what she does. It makes me feel so protective towards her. I want to turn back and tell the men to go and fuck themselves – ask them if they’re proud of what they’ve done. I won’t though, because that would be interfering and it might make her feel awkward.
When I sell my house though, that’s what I’ll do – I’ll pay for finishing the restoration. I can see why they think she’s being stupid – that there’s no point in doing it, and I don’t think there’s a point either, not in the way that the men from the garage mean, but I don’t think that matters.
Perhaps if it does ever get going again I can ask him to come over and we can drive it to the island together – make an adventure of it. I would love to do that. Do a lap of triumph at the end. The thing is he seems to have disappeared again.

Comments
celticman | November 7, 2010 - 21:11
Yeh, sad old things.
insertponceyfre... | November 7, 2010 - 22:10
thank you for the cherry
thanks for reading and commenting celticman -it is very sad
MistakenMagic | November 8, 2010 - 10:58
Another absorbing and beautifully written piece, insert. Well done on the cherry!
Magic xxx
insertponceyfre... | November 8, 2010 - 17:35
thanks very much Magic and Blighters - you're completely right - her car is british, and mine is a toyota and I can't wait to get rid of it - it's the worst car I've ever had
shoe | November 8, 2010 - 18:09
I love the car thing, cars sometimes transcend being cars, though I've never heard a four by four being called fuck you before, it fits.
rjnewlyn | November 9, 2010 - 23:30
It's very good the way the drive and the rain and your righteous anger and the two cars seem to say almost everything that's needed about how the world is today and how it conspires to grind down our dreams ... if we let it.
Thankfully the Google ads (on my page view) are for car insurance and hydraulic jacks rather than Toyotas.
Rob
insertponceyfre... | November 10, 2010 - 10:10
thanks Shirley and Rob. I'm glad you like the fuckyou 4x4 idea - it was one of those huge ones with all the extras - bull bars, lights everywhere - and they just look so bad tempered don't you think? I hate them
I have used cars and car insurance ads, which reminds me, I might look into swapping my horrible toyota for something else
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Kit_Caless | November 12, 2010 - 17:58
Lovely stuff Insert. Well done.
Kit
insertponceyfre... | November 12, 2010 - 19:31
thank you Kit and thanks very much Tony!
barryj1 | November 12, 2010 - 19:57
You had to print this one on the same week I just bought a used car? Well, that's just coincidence, I hope. Anyway, I really like the layered effect of so much relevent and meaningful description. It immerses the reader in the plot and also makes for gripping drama. You really took your time and displayed infinite patience by not rushing straight through to the dialogue. The piece held my interest from the opening paragraph thraight through to the final, rain-slicked sentence. Super-nice job!
insertponceyfre... | November 12, 2010 - 20:09
thanks very much Barry - really glad you liked it. You didn't buy a toyota did you?
barryj1 | November 12, 2010 - 23:55
Honda CRV - a small, economical little bugger!
SundaysChild | November 20, 2010 - 17:31
a great big fuck you four by four,
Briliant :) Very good piece.
insertponceyfre... | November 20, 2010 - 17:40
thanks very much SundaysChild