Part 16
Easter Break 4


Wednesday morning. What I night! I barely slept thinking about yesterday's 
events. 
"Morning Drew, where are you off to today" 
"The guys are going to Sheffield" 
"Aren't you?" 
"Well I was but I don't want to as you're going away soon" 
"That's really sweet Drew, but you go with your friends, we can go for a ride 
and talk later when you get back yeah?" 
"I guess" 
"Look, you can out to see me in a few weeks and I'll be back every few weeks 
anyway. So go on and enjoy your holiday" 
Mum was quite persuasive when she wanted to be. I was quickly ushered out and I 
was a bit breathless by the time I got to the bus stop. 
"Hi Drew" 
"Hi Maddy" 
"How'd you get on last night?" 
"Pretty good Ally, I came tenth" 
"What's up?" Rhod had noticed my slight reticence. 
"My mums got a contract to race professionally" 
"Kewl Drew" 
"Yeah, how cool is that, your mum a professional racer" 
"I guess it is pretty cool but she'll be away in Germany most of the summer" 
"That means you'll be going to see her then, wow that's so neat" 
"I guess" 
"Yeah well like you'll get to see some neat places huh? We only ever go to 
Fuengerola!" "Ooh I do feel sorry for you" I answered back. 
      "Come on the bus is here" 
      Well I had to tell them all that I knew on the way across to Sheffield. 
      "And I've got a bone to pick with you guys too" 
      "What have we done?" 
      "These!" I gave Maddy her earrings, "you didn't tell me I still had them 
      in when I left last night" 
      "Oh sorry Drew" Maddy was a bit too quick replying and Bernie gave her a 
      look. 

"Drew didn't you notice anything else?" 
"No. Like what?" 
"Eyes?" 
"What about eyes?" 
"Well you still had your eye make up on when you left" 
"Noo! I thought I got some funny looks last night" 
"Didn't you notice the mascara at least" 
"Well I thought my face was very garmed up with sweat and dirt but I never 
looked in the mirror. Your mother notice Mad?"" 
"Yeah she saw but I told her we used you to practice on during the day and 
forgot, which we did in a way" 
"Shit (I rarely swear), they all thought I was a girl at the race! I'll never 
live it down" 
"Well don't worry about that now, we've got a mall to maul!" 
That bad pun at least broke my mood and we all started coming out with a series 
of diabolical puns, far too bad to repeat.  
It was nearly two months since we last all came to Meadowhall and under somewhat 
different circumstances. At least this time I wasn't pretending to be a girl, I 
could enjoy myself! The plan however was much the same, trawl the shops for a 
while, get some lunch then see a film before Bernie's mum picked us all up. She 
was going to Leeds and would collect us on the way back, so we had until five 
o'clock. 
This time at least Rhod and I got out of going into all the girl shops; we 
managed to linger outside watching the traffic. Church Warsop, where we live, is 
not exactly a throbbing metropolis but neither is it Hicksville, I mean we get 
buses and allsorts! Come to the 'big' city and you see a different level of 
living. 
It being Easter break, the Mall was packed with kids just like us, what did kids 
do before Mall's? I guess when we've been here before I've had other things to 
think about but today I found myself checking out the mall bunnies. While we 
waited for the girls, the two of us were discussing what the crowd was wearing 
in a way we certainly would not have a few weeks ago! 
Some of the girls must have spent ages getting dressed and stuff, just to walk 
around the shops. I mean it's not like there were many lads around. It wasn't 
all hanging round for Maddy and co. We did get to spend time in the games and 
music stores and just like our last visit we ate in the 'Oasis' before going for 
a film. Unlike last time Rhod and I could enjoy the film! What film? We got a 
showing of Starwars number 1, which everyone enjoyed even though we had seen it 
before, the big screen makes a big difference. 
We had some time to kill after the film before the Bernie-mobile arrived so the 
girls dragged us round more shops including Disney and Warner Bros., again! We 
met up with Bernie's mum and we got a surprise treat on the way home, we got fed 
at the Little Chuff! If you've never had the pleasure (?) of eating in one of 
these places, the one thing you can say is that you get fed well even if you do 
wait forever! Dad never tires of telling everyone about going in a Chuff with 
mum for a coffee. I mean like two cups of coffee, go in, order, get coffee, 
drink coffee, pay leave, 20 minutes max. Oh no in a Chuff you are looking at 
twice that and Dad reckons it took a full hour as they had two cups each! He 
might be exaggerating but we were there for an hour and a half tonight! 
Thus I didn't get that ride with mum today, maybe tomorrow. 
"Up young man!" 
"Whaa?" 
"Come on get up, it's dry and we're going for a ride" 
"It's twerly" 
"It's eight o'clock, now come on, breakfast is on the table" 
"Okay mum" 
In truth I wasn't reluctant, just tired. When I got home last night the house 
was in uproar, mum was packing! It's the same every holiday, mum packing is like 
preparing for D-day and then some. This time it was different, mum was taking a 
lot of stuff; it was like she was leaving forever. Her wardrobe was nearly empty 
and there seemed to be tons of bike stuff piled in the hall too. 
"You okay with this Drew?" Mum came straight to the point as soon as we were 
heading towards Thoresby. 
"I guess so. But helping you pack last night, it seems sort of final, like it 
won't be the same again" 
"I know, it feels strange to me as well. Leaving you and Juliette is hard and 
well you know what I'm like when dad's not around" 
"Edgy?" 
"That at least. But you know why I have to go?" 
"I know you really want to race with the pro's" 
"There's that but it's more than just that." 
We crossed over the A1 road and toward Retford. 
Mum continued, "before I had you kids, I used to race at the top level but there 
was no way I could ride against the foreign teams, there was just no support at 
home. Then you kids arrived and it was moot anyway." 
"You still raced though!" 
"I know, but with you two I couldn't afford the time or money to pursue things. 
And before you blame yourself for my lack of career, don't! I wouldn't change a 
thing, especially you kids." 
"So now we're older and you can afford it you want to go for it" 
"I guess so. I know it's a bit selfish but this sort of chance comes up about 
never so I have to do it. So I know I at least tried, at my age (she's thirty 
four in June) I won't get a second chance, forgive me?" 
"I'll still miss you" 
"Of course you will, but your dad will ring every night, so we can talk." 
"It won't be the same" 
"'Course not but chances are it will only be till the autumn and then it's back 
to normal!" 
We negotiated Retford and took the lanes towards Gainsborough. 
"Now then young man, while we are on our own, watch that pothole, we need a 
talk" 
"What about?" 
"About you" 
"Like what?" 
"Your Gran told me about your pierced ears" 
"She said she wouldn't!" 
"I asked her. Now don't get a strop on. I don't know why you had it done and you 
know my thoughts on the subject. But what's done is done. All I'm going to say 
is, in future talk to me before doing something like that" 
I have to say it wasn't the conversation I expected. 
"I'm sorry mum. It was sort of spur of the moment, I was with the girls and.." 
"I don't think I want to know all the details do I?" 
I sighed as I wasn't going to have to come up with a lie. 
"No mum" 
We pulled up at Beckingham Café, the first time I had been on a weekday. At 
weekends it's always crowded with cyclists and bikers but today it was truck and 
van drivers so we got some strange looks in our cycling kit as we went up to the 
counter. 
"Usual Drew?" 
"Yes please mum" 
"Go get a seat and take my stuff" 
Mum ordered and soon joined me with two-pint mugs of tea. We sat talking about 
mum's new job while we waited for our food, she was infectiously enthusiastic 
and it really did sound like a cycling fairy tale. We were interrupted by the 
delivery of the food. 
"Here we go girls, that should keep you going" 
"Thanks Bill" 
I was turning bright pink and spluttering while mum was starting to giggle. 
"He, he, he..." 
"I know, perhaps you're really Drewella" 
Mum was struggling to control herself. 
"But mum" 
"I know Drew, don't worry about it and eat your food" 
"Yes mum" 
I was a bit miffed though. It wasn't like it was the first time it had happened; 
the shoe shop was bad enough but here with mum and the other night at the ten 
too. I really will have to get a hair cut! 
After the café we crossed into Gainsborough and turned towards Lincoln. We took 
it steady and mum kept up a one sided dialog about what she would be doing this 
summer. 
"Short way back?" 
"I guess so" 
So we turned onto the A57 to cross Dunham Bridge, then mum started pressing the 
pace a bit. All the way through Tuxford she had me pushed close to my limits 
before easing back to a steady 15mph as we dropped down to Ollerton. We were 
back to talking, although I was hurting a bit from the effort and the last few 
miles went swiftly by. We got home just after twelve; plenty of time to get to 
Clive's to play some video games. 
I felt better about mum going and as mum knew about my ears I didn't need to 
fret over that either, perhaps I should get some earrings. What am I thinking! 
Friday, the last day of the holiday really. We all, that's the girls, me, Rhod, 
Clive and Paul with Jules and her mates, are going skating in Nottingham. We 
caught the bus into Mansfield, then the connection on to Nottingham. As you can 
imagine, ten of us made a bit of a din but we managed not to get thrown off the 
bus! We arrived before the morning session started so we watched the ice 
      hockey practice before getting on the ice ourselves. None of us are great 
      skaters and Clive and Juliette are appalling! But we all had a great time 
      and too soon it was over. It was only lunchtime so we did the Burger King 
      thing before joining the throngs of shoppers in the shopping area. We 
      found some really cool shops selling Goth stuff and Maddy just had to look 
      in the dancewear shop, so we all did. 
      That was the scene of another Drew the girl episode. I ended up on my own 
      for some reason and I was stood absentmindedly looking at the displays. 
            "Can I help you miss?" 
            Not again! I mean I was wearing baggy jeans and a hoody, how un girl 
            like is that! 
            "Er no thanks, I'm just waiting for my friends, I think they went 
            upstairs" I used my deepest voice in an attempt to ignore the miss 
            bit. 
            "Ok if you're sure. I'm just over here if you want me, you might 
            want to look at the new leotards on the rail over there, there's 
            some really pretty ones in your size" 
            Drat didn't work! 
            "Thanks" 
            The assistant smiled back and returned to her station, for want of 
            anything better to do I made my way to the rail of leotards which is 
            where Maddy found me. 

      "Gaby there you are" 
      "I was just..." 
      She cut me off, "Are you going to get one" Maddy was smirking at me 
      "No, come on and less of the Gaby!" 
      I started towards the exit but had to pass the salesgirl. 
      "Nothing you liked?" 
      "Er no" 
      "She's just looking today, her mums getting her some stuff in a couple of 
      weeks. That pink one with the flowers is really nice." 
      "I like that one too, well we might see you in a couple of weeks then" 
      "Er yes" 
      "Well have a nice day girls, bye" 
      "Bye" we both echoed. 
      "What was with the Gaby stuff in there Mad?" I fumed 
      "Well I heard her calling you miss when I came looking for you so I 
      thought I'd go along with it, more to the point why was she calling you 
      miss?" 
      "I wish I knew, when I was out with mum yesterday the guy at the café did 
      too." 
      "We have just so got to tell the others" 
      "Not with Clive and Paul around we don't! it's embarrassing enough as it 
      is and they might make the connection. Anyway where are the rest of them?" 

      "Waiting in the square, we're going for the bus now" 
      I was sure things were starting to get even more weird but I didn't dwell 
      on it. 
      Mum's last weekend at home was going to be busy. I was due to be riding 
      with mum on the tandem this afternoon, a twenty five mile time trial, then 
      tomorrow was mums last proper race before going to Germany, seventy five 
      miles near Market Harborough. 
      We all piled into the camper with the tandem and drove the twenty miles up 
      to Blyth. News of mum's contract got there before us, everyone wanted to 
      congratulate her and we nearly missed our start because mum was talking so 
      much! We were soon into a rhythm and unlike Christmas this time it was a 
      straight out and back course. I was pedalling for all my worth and we made 
      good time to the turn, just under thirty minutes. 
      We actually passed a couple of other tandems on the way back but the 
      scratch team caught and passed us for four minutes with just two miles to 
      go. If mum did the same calculation I did it would account for her sudden 
      spurt and my attempt to help out as best I could. After all the scratch 
      pair had a slowest time this year of fifty-one minutes so we were doing 
      pretty well! 
      We made the last turn still within a couple of hundred metres of the 
      scratch team and seeing this the small gallery became as vocal as I've 
      ever heard at a time trial, I pushed my last and we sailed over the line. 
      We turned in the village and we were both still panting away like mad. 
      "Brilliant ride ladies, thought we'd never catch you" 
      "Thanks" mum gasped "what have you done?" 
      "49.50, our best this year, see you at the tea tent" and with that the two 
      burly tandemists left us to almost crawl up the hill back to the HQ. 
      "If they've done a 49 mum we must get a 54 at the worst!" I was exhausted 
      but jumping with adrenaline at the same time. 
      As we pulled to a halt at the tea tent we were greeted by a mixture of 
      "well done"'s, "great ride"'s and clapping. Dad and Jules found us, dad 
      taking charge of the tandem after we dismounted. 
      "53.59 mum!" 
      Jules was almost doing a jig in excitement 
      "You're second so far but there's no one left to finish who's that quick" 
      By this time I was collapsed on the grass sipping the tea dad had 
      appropriated for me. Mum sat next to me and gave me a hug. 
      "Still life in your old mum yet eh?" 
      "That was fantastic, I'm really gonna miss doing this" 
      "Me too Drew, me too. But I promise that if I get a chance I'll ride the 
      memorial weekend with you in September." 
      "That'd be great!" 
      Maddy Bell 08.03.03 
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