I didn’t see Freddy

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I didn’t see Freddy the whole next day, and also not the day after that. Finally, when I was sitting in the First Class restaurant eating dinner with my parents on the fourth day on sea, he reappeared. He smiled at me for an instant, too short as that my father or mother could have noticed it. But then he treated me like somebody unfamiliar for the rest of the meal. I was disappointed, but I could also understand why he did that. Freddy was as aware as I that my parents would never have tolerated any relationship, or even talking, between us.


He wanted to know my name? I was unsure. Could I trust him? But I looked up into his eyes and decided that I could. “ Felicitas Pierre de Rioux.” “Nice to meet you. My name is Freddy Andrews.” We shook hands. He smiled. “Well, to be honest… I brought you the cherries, because it seemed to me that you where not a girl that is born for wealth. So I thought you might enjoy simple cherries.”
Born for wealth? These had been my words, except that I had never spoken them out loudly! I began to like this waiter, my waiter, for more than just his handsomeness. Now I was the one who felt embarrassed. I had feelings for this waiter that I wasn’t supposed to feel… I decided it would be better to end this evening here. “I have to go now. I shouldn’t be out here at this time. Goodbye, Mr. Andrews.” He almost interrupted me. “Please, call me Freddy. At least while we’re alone.” I hesitated. Shouldn’t we both treat each other equal? “Then my name is Felicitas for you.” I finally said. “Good night,” I smiled and left him alone.

I didn’t see Freddy the whole next day, and also not the day after that. Finally, when I was sitting in the First Class restaurant eating dinner with my parents on the fourth day on sea, he reappeared. He smiled at me for an instant, too short as that my father or mother could have noticed it. But then he treated me like somebody unfamiliar for the rest of the meal. I was disappointed, but I could also understand why he did that. Freddy was as aware as I that my parents would never have tolerated any relationship, or even talking, between us.
We were entirely alone on deck. Despite the waves that were crashing against the ship, my voice sounded loud. “We saw each other at the dinner table tonight, didn’t we?” “Yes,” he smiled timidly. “The caviar…” Then he also gathered his courage. “What is your name?”
He wanted to know my name? I was unsure. Could I trust him? But I looked up into his eyes and decided that I could. “ Felicitas Pierre de Rioux.” “Nice to meet you. My name is Freddy Andrews.” We shook hands. He smiled. “Well, to be honest… I brought you the cherries, because it seemed to me that you where not a girl that is born for wealth. So I thought you might enjoy simple cherries.”
Born for wealth? These had been my words, except that I had never spoken them out loudly! I began to like this waiter, my waiter, for more than just his handsomeness. Now I was the one who felt embarrassed. I had feelings for this waiter that I wasn’t supposed to feel… I decided it would be better to end this evening here. “I have to go now. I shouldn’t be out here at this time. Goodbye, Mr. Andrews.” He almost interrupted me. “Please, call me Freddy. At least while we’re alone.” I hesitated. Shouldn’t we both treat each other equal? “Then my name is Felicitas for you.” I finally said. “Good night,” I smiled and left him alone.

I didn’t see Freddy the whole next day, and also not the day after that. Finally, when I was sitting in the First Class restaurant eating dinner with my parents on the fourth day on sea, he reappeared. He smiled at me for an instant, too short as that my father or mother could have noticed it. But then he treated me like somebody unfamiliar for the rest of the meal. I was disappointed, but I could also understand why he did that. Freddy was as aware as I that my parents would never have tolerated any relationship, or even talking, between us. 

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