Writers Abroad Magazine Issue 5 | Page 26

WRITERS ABROAD MAGAZINE: THE THIRD SPACE Making Good BY VANESSA COUCHMAN François claps you on the shoulder. You flinch. ‘You’ve got no ambition, you lot, ‘ he says. ‘Look at me. I started the same as you, but I got there through hard work. And contacts. That’s how you get on.’ You look into your pastis and bite your lip. At first, you didn’t recognise the fat tycoon with the gold watch and bulging wallet. Was he really that weedy kid from school? But even then François dealt in marbles like share-options. And he always got what you wanted. He got Justine, then he dropped her, then she left. You clench your jaw and glare at his distorted jowls through the bottom of your glass. The air is thick with Gauloise smoke and hostility. François pats your arm. ‘And old Marcel here. With your dad in the motor trade, you didn’t need to find a job, did you?’ You glance down at your oil-stained overalls. ‘That reminds me,’ François says. ‘Have you seen my car? ‘ A gleaming black saloon the size of a small tank is parked outside. A battered builder’s van and a rusty Renault 5 stand alongside like beggars pestering an affluent tourist. ‘Bet you’d like to get your hands on that, Marcel. ‘ Wouldn’t you just? François drains his pastis. ‘Well, I can’t chew over old times all night. I promised to stay with my mum. Might as well leave the car here.’ He saunters out into the dusk. Next morning, you watch the black car glide past the garage and gather speed downhill. Later, the gendarmes question everyone. But it remains a mystery why François’ car plunged through the barrier and rolled down the cliff until it was mangled scrap at the bottom. You shrug and examine your fingernails. ‘These modern cars. They don’t make them like they used to.’ 25 | November 2016