Undying

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disapproval.
    “You will have to excuse the boys; you’re not the sort of teacher that they’re used to,” he said with a smirk on his face.
    “What? I think I will have to leave that comment alone.”
    “Thank you,” he quickly replied, relieved.
    I turned away slightly flushed and James gave me a concerned look, perhaps noticing my change in behaviour.
    ”Are you alright?”
    “Yes, I’m fine.”
    He still seemed to have a look of concern.
    Maybe I am irritating him?
    “James, there you are, you old devil!” a man’s voice interrupted from behind me.
    I turned my head around slightly to see.
    The man was very handsome, not as handsome as James, but still attractive and extremely well dressed. He had blue eyes and fair hair with a similar physique to James.
    “Excuse me, I hope I’m not interrupting,” he asked. “My name is Richard Cartwright.” He put out his hand for me to shake.
    “And you are?” he asked, inquisitively.
    “Oh, good morning… I’m Catherine,” I replied, offering my hand.
    To my surprise, he grabbed my hand, lifted it towards his lips and kissed it.
    I can’t believe he just did that!
    It felt awful. I mean there was no reason for me to feel this way but having James there to see it, I felt as if I had betrayed him. Which was crazy! What was even crazier was that James seemed to also disapprove of this man kissing my hand.
    “Richard!” James snapped as he put out his hand to greet him, designed to divert his attention from me. James tone was serious and irritated.
    “James, it’s great to see you again. Where have you been this whole break? I didn’t hear of you in London at all, you’re not still in a daze about that old woman you bumped into last time we were there?”
    I looked at James who seemed to be surprised by his comment.
    “Don’t tell me you stayed at the college the entire time. I will not forgive you that unless you tell me Catherine were here the whole time with you!” he teased.
    “Richard, please… Catherine will be teaching at the college,” James informed Richard, visibly annoyed by his innuendo.
    “Really, well I am going to have to think up some excuses to come and visit more often,” he threatened.
    “Good day, Catherine… James…”
    And off he went. I looked at James. He seemed troubled, and I wondered whether it was about Mr Cartwright’s comment or his promise to come and see us, or me, more often.
    “Oh my, was that Mr Richard Cartwright? Oh! I missed saying hello!” Jules blurted out, breathing heavily from behind us.
    “Excuse me ladies, please enjoy the rest of your day,” James said as he made his way back to the college.
    “Catherine, did you meet Richard? How did you find him? Isn’t he just wonderful?”
    Jules was over-excited.
    “Well, tell me! What did you think? What did he say? Come on…”
    “Jules, I don’t know… I only saw him for a moment.”
    I didn’t want to tell her that he kissed my hand or that we may be seeing more of him and Richard’s remark about the old lady in London.
    “Wait, did he make a comment to James about not seeing him in London over the break?”
    Jules started laughing with excitement. She could tell from the expression on my face that she was correct.
    “Oh, that Mr Cartwright! Now, he has been divorced for well over a year and he is quite the ladies’ man. He has been trying to lure Mr Barclay to join his wild ways, but Mr Barclay is not like that. He won’t have a bar of it. He seems to be completely loyal to the woman he loves.”
    “Well our shift is over,” Jules announced. “Let’s go inside and have a cup of tea.” We started walking back to the main entrance of the college.
    Tea again!
    “Other than tea, is there anything else I should know about today and tomorrow?”
    Jules giggled at my delicate tease on her tea intake.
    “Well, we have no more official commitments for today, but tomorrow is our assembly. Mr Barclay will address the students, parents and

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