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Angelique
Oh Angelique my dear I remember you so well The years have passed so fast and all too soon, A particular incident that got out of hand, will now re-tell, A day that went askew like air escaping a hot air balloon. Jenny’s Travel in its hey-day, was held in esteem Good clients spoke about us, to more than a few, My mom joined me, we became a formidable team, Took many clients to lunch, one of these I still rue! I was far younger then, client my mom’s age, She came with a partner, Angelique was one of our best, My aunt knew Angelique she could be fun, the stage Was set, we stupidly invited Aunty Maria the pesky pest! Angelique introduced her companion John to us three, My aunt well known for putting her foot in it, Mom, and beetroot red me, well we had to agree, Things looked odd, but what was next said, was bad I admit. My Aunt Maria spoke with a heavy accented Greek tone, Said she, you must have had John when you were young Do you know he looks like you, I should have known, He’s my boyfriend, Angelique said, watch your tongue! Maria I quickly interrupted, it is half past one, you told Me you had a doctors appointment, you’d better leave on the double Or you’ll miss it, she understood that she was out of line and bold, Guests got a tad bit drunk, we called a taxi, what a horrible muddle. All was forgotten by the next sunny morn, Angelique called, John enjoyed lunch, she thanked us, Our business relationship steadfast and strong, A storm in a teacup, finally free of stress and fuss.
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