Surfacing Again: A short contemporary lesbian romance: Celtic Myths
By A.L. Lester
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Melinda is staying on Lindisfarne for a Christmas break with her old friend when an unexpected argument leaves her alone for the holiday.
It's the first Christmas since her mother died and the island's peace and wild tranquillity bring balm to her wounded heart. Two chance meetings, first with a pair of wary otters and then with cafe-owner Rowan, bring her genuine joy.
Will her tentative relationship with Rowan survive the end of her holiday and the turning of the year?
A short sapphic Christmas story. With otters.
A 10,000 words short story, part of the Contemporary Celtic Myth collection.
A.L. Lester
Writer of queer, paranormal, historical, romantic suspense. Lives in the South West of England with Mr AL and two children. Likes gardening but doesn't really have time or energy. Not musical. Doesn't much like telly. Non-binary. Chronically disabled. Has tedious fits.Instagram, tiktok, fb: CogentHippoMastodon: @CogentHippo@Wandering.Shop
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Surfacing Again - A.L. Lester
Chapter 1: Very Early on Christmas Eve
Melinda shifted slightly on her rock. It wasn’t as comfortable as it had seemed an hour ago when she first sat down, and she was getting cold. The colours in the winter sunrise made it worth it, though. The long fingers of the dawn stretching up over the expanse of the North Sea in front of her were tinting the patchy cloud cover pale pink and yellow, the shades deepening and intensifying as she watched.
She sighed. It had definitely been the right decision to stay on the island when her friend Justine had stormed off. Lindisfarne was so completely different once the last of the day-time visitors left. She could see how the monks had thought it a perfect place to build their monastery. The sea was calm now, the shush-shush-shush of the high tide on the shore soothing her sore nerves and bruised ego. During the night, she’d lain in bed in the little studio flat they’d rented and listened to the wind drive raindrops like rattling stones against the windowpane.
She gave up on the rock and slid down onto the sandy grass at its base. It was a bit damp under her bottom, but her warm quilted jacket protected her back from the cold stone. She snuggled deeper into it and sighed. What was she going to do now? Find a bus ticket to Berwick and get the train home, she supposed, at some point. But she had another three nights booked at the guest house and she was going to make the most of them.
It had been Justine’s idea to come away for the holiday. She’d been in the ruins of yet another imploded relationship and had persuaded Lin the best cure for her broken heart would be a week’s Christmas break on the island of Lindisfarne, off the Northumbrian coast. It’ll be really peaceful,
she’d said. We can take some food for Christmas dinner with us, but there’ll still be some places open. And we can walk and watch the telly and unwind. We haven’t had a holiday together for ages.
That had sounded good. Justine always went a bit radio silent when she was in a relationship, so they hadn’t spent much time together during the last eighteen months. And it was Lin’s first year without her mum...she could please herself where she spent the holiday.
They’d arrived two nights ago and the accommodation had been perfect. A tiny, spotlessly clean studio in a guest house on the edge of the village.
Lin sighed.
Far out in the bay, she could see heads bobbing. Seals perhaps, or maybe otters; certainly not swimmers at this time of year. She wrapped her arms around her drawn-up legs and rested her chin on her knees, her hands shoved inside her sleeves for warmth.
The sounds of the sea, the waves breaking on the shore, the smooth water of the North Sea leading out to that perfect sunrise, they calmed her rolling thoughts a little.
Coming away had been a good idea in principle, a change of pace and place; but Justine had wanted to reminisce more than she’d wanted to