The Turn Of The Tide
The People's Friend|March 04,2017

JASPER, come back here! Leave the gulls alone!”

Lydia Jones
The Turn Of The Tide

The wind snatches my words as our Jack Russell terrier snaps at birds gliding with teasing grace over the waves.

I don’t know why I bother. Asking a terrier to stop chasing gulls is like telling the tide not to come in. Jasper streaks away and I follow.

He sprints over rocks that are hurdles to me, along the shore and past the wooden surf school building. Intent on pursuit, I don’t spot the large wave.

“Argh!”

I’m soaked up to my waist. From his perch beachside, Jasper wags his tail. I squint against the low sun to see if Rhys Morgan has seen.

“You want to watch those waves.” He smirks and I scowl in return.

“You think?”

I can see his shoulders shaking with laughter from here.

“You want a towel or something?”

“I’m fine, thanks.”

What I absolutely don’t want or need is any ribbing from Rhys. I’m a big girl now and more than a match for him.

I turn and stalk back down the beach, my trainers squelching with each step. I feel him staring at my back, but I don’t turn.

“Nice of him to offer, though, Nia,” Mam says when I tell her.

“Yeah. Only so he could carry on laughing at me.”

“Oh, I don’t think so.” Mam purses her lips and opens the Aga door with oven-mitted hands. “I always thought he was a lovely boy whenever he came round with your brother. Nice manners.”

“Well, he’s not a boy any more.”

“I know that. We haven’t seen much of him in the pub since he came back, but enough to see he’s turned into a bit of a hunk.”

“Mam!” I give an outraged giggle.

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