The Keeper

By axwilkinsonauthor

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Every schoolgirl has crushes, but could a schoolgirl crush last a lifetime? When 17-year old Martha starts at... More

The First Day She Saw Him
Outside School is Easier
Light and Dark
Lessons in Art
Talent
To Be a Painter or Not
Dean Gives Martha Advice
Why Not Paint?
Dean Patronises Martha
Martha Hits Back
JoaquΓ­n Sorolla
Make the Most of the Time You Are Born Into
Gloomy Future
Dean is More Optimistic
Painting Can Wait
The Time is Now
Martha Asks the Hard Questions
Dean's Terse Reply
So Many Questions
The Post
Brave New World
An Allotment of Friendship
Recommending Music From the 70s
Do You Believe in God?
You Can Escape in a Forest
Cul-de-sad-sack
Appreciate the World
Good Atheists Too
The Living Hell of IKEA
1980s Pop Culture Was Awful
Finished With Painting
At Least There Are No Vogons
The Meaning of Life
Thomas Hardy Was Miserable
Reading Advice
Turning in his Grave
St Pancras Tree
A Love of Maps
Drawing Discoveries
What's stopping you from drawing?
Being in a Dark Place
Why is Your Soul Dark?
He Didn't Want to Be an Art Teacher
Choose Something Different!
Promise?
Promise
The Rug Pulled Out
Wait, But Why?
Making the Right Decisions
Happily Married?
Why He's Still With His Wife
Shared Interests
Is it Weird to be Happily Married?
Recognising a Good Man
Writing is Easier Than Talking
Boys are So Immature
Peer Pressure
Is It a Good Idea to Practise Going Out with Boys?
Dean Reveals How He Feels
Martha Deserves Better
Moon-Faced for Mr Finlay
Born at the Wrong Time
Dean Stops Writing
But Then He Writes
Is Someone Writing You Love Letters?
First Kiss
I Got a Feeling That Tonight's Going to Be a Good Night
Dean and Robert
Dean Can't Keep Going Like This
Toph is Part of a Game Martha's No Good At
Joan Gives Sage Advice
Crying for Everything
Dean Blanks Martha
Martha Returns to School
Dean's Apology
Martha's Feelings For Dean Are on Another Level
A Friend Again?
Dean's Admission
On the Coach and Near Him
Joaquin Sorolla and Electricity in the National Gallery
Martha's Declaration of Love
A Teacher Cannot Cross the Line
Synergy
Dean's Assurance
Not Letting Go
Done With Faking Interests
Miss Staverly is an Old Bat
Art is Therapy
Dean Vs. Miss Staverly
Dean's Wife Makes a Discovery
How Can Something So Wrong Feel So Right?
Flying
Deserving More
Why can't we be together?
Silence
Please Write
Discovery
Born At the Wrong Time
Dean and Robert
Relief
Robert Helps Dean
Miss Staverly Knows
Dean's Last Letter
A Plan to Get Over Him
Should She Tell Amy?
Paying Her Way
In Deep Water
Trying to Find Him
Making Up For Lost Time
All Set to Flirt
The Jerk
Confession
Dean's New Start
Demelza and Dishwashing
Calling Time
New Man
Saved by a Librarian
Summer Passes
Starting University
Martha and Amy
From Martha to Marty
No one Special in London
Adam and the Old Churchyard
Still Looking for Him
Not Forgetting Her
The Temptation of Dean
1997
The Plan
DIY Dean Done
Demelza to the Rescue
Carl
Big Mistakes
The Time of Their Lives
Bearing Fruit
Robert Pays a Visit
A Last Supper
An Invitation
Cornwall Calling
The Painting
Time to Start
A Country Dream
Martha and Robert
Seeing Him
The Launch
Martha and Dean: The End

Graduation

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Martha graduated with a BA degree that made her parents proud. But she wasn't. A lower second-class degree reflected how she had let Marty take the reins, cruising through the last couple of years of college and doing just enough to not be completely average. What had she gained by going to St Hibbert's? Confidence in sculpting, print-making and throwing anything at a canvas. And a so-so set of friends she had little in common with. The Marty facade was crumbling, leaving Martha feeling more alone than before, yearning for someone to pull out the remains and breathe life back into them. She dreamed of Dean and his kiss, a kiss that could resurrect it. It was a fairy tale that she couldn't stop playing in her head.

The scaffold of school and college was now gone and Martha felt unsteady, unsure of what direction to go in. She was in a strange limbo, not able to go back along the clear path she had followed, with the paths forward so faint they were impossible to find.

Instead, she was frozen in the moment, painting her flatmates, local scenes, dogs and parks and buildings. All of it perfectly executed, but flat. She was observing and creating without engaging. Dean would've been disappointed in her. Though she didn't know what grade he had got at St Hibbert's, it was irrelevant. She knew he would have wanted her to realise her potential, and she hadn't. Sometimes she talked about it with Frankie, who had channelled a nasty break-up with her first true love into a blistering series of collages and screen prints that secured admiration from the faculty. All of her work sold at their final show. Martha sold nothing.

Frankie consoled her. "I only did it as a way not to go crazy," she said. "I'll probably never be able to do it again."

"Nonsense. You will. And it's amazing work. The best in our class. You deserve your first."

"It doesn't matter out there, Marty. You're only as good as your last sale, isn't that right? No one will care what our degree was in a year or two."

Frankie was right, but Martha had to start somewhere, and she was nowhere still. She had lost the self-belief and confidence she had started with.

After graduation, she continued to paint, but her work didn't excite her and she wasn't surprised when it didn't excite gallery owners either. Instead, she persuaded a local café to display them for sale or return.

A couple sold, one was stolen, another damaged, and the rest she had to pick up after a couple of months before storing them in her tiny room. She had barely covered her expenses. And it certainly would not pay the rent. She continued working at the framing shop, where at least she got a discount for her own frames. Time marched on, and she was left standing in place as her flatmates moved with it.

Garth met Samuel, a charming man from New York, who stayed over at the flat for an entire weekend. They only emerged from Garth's bedroom to raid the fridge, order takeaways, or use the bathroom. Samuel had to fly back crazily early on Monday to his design job on Madison Avenue and his flat on the Lower East Side. He invited Garth to come with him and he jumped at the chance, buying a cheap last-minute ticket to fly Virgin the next day.

Martha confronted him as he was packing anything that mattered into one large suitcase. "What if it doesn't work out with Samuel?"

"There are plenty of gay men in Manhattan, Marty. Plenty! Of course I want it to work out, but it's not my biggest worry."

"I hope you're worrying about the other stuff then. Be careful, won't you?"

"I'm careful enough," said Garth, giving Martha a squeeze, "but being careful is your problem, Marty. Maybe you should come to New York too. I think you've had enough of London, haven't you?"

Garth was right. Martha couldn't argue. Instead, she changed the subject back to him. "Okay, have fun, for you and me both. New York won't know what's hit it!"

Garth's leaving was a catalyst for change. Within three months, Camille and Frankie had moved out to pursue a new job and a girlfriend, respectively. Martha was left with the lease, the shabby furniture and three young student flatmates who paid the bills but kept themselves to themselves. It was time to let go of Marty and find herself again.

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