Wednesday, July 22, 2009

An airport affair

I'd just flown back from a business trip, it was 6ish and I was tired from a hectic few days.

Heading towards the carousel to get my bags, I noticed a guy I vaguely recognised as the husband of a friend. It must be said, she is a friend of a very good friend, so a bit removed, but a friend none the less. I had met him only once or twice before, but he had these translucent blue/green eyes, that were hard to mistake.

Strange thing, he was being greeted affectionately, by a woman, and no, it wasn't his wife.

It wasn't a motherly figure, nor was it a familiar greeting from a sibling, it looked too intimate for friendship...I was suspecting. I didn't say anything about it when I got home, not sure why, I just got on with my week.

Friday night came around and we had some friends over for dinner, including coincidently, the ones that provide the link to my midweek sighting. Well, it was really a passing comment, rather than a gossip piece, "Hey, did Justin fly back in from Sydney on Wednesday?", I asked. "I think he did, actually", Mandy said back. "Oh, I think I saw him", I pause. "Did you say hello?", Mandy asks. " No, well, he had someone there picking him up, so...".

Silence.

Mandy is now leaning forwards on the table, looking directly at me.

I remember thinking to myself, what the fuck have I just got myself in to?

By this stage, all eating and drinking had stopped too, and now everyone was looking to me for the next piece of information.

"Well, he was greeted by another woman, and it wasn't Leanne, it didn't look like it could be his mother, and looked a little too intimate to be just a female friend". "Um, does he have a sister?", I ask, lamely.

It was silent.

Mandy looks to her husband, and says "I told you!".

Fuck.

"Now, hey. I haven't seen this guy for ages, and you might want to be careful what you think, or say", I sprout out trying somehow to climb back up this greasy pole. Alas, we are in free fall.

"I want to know everything you saw", Mandy barks, "I'm going to confront him".

Ah, fuck me, I am now the accessory to a possible dalliance, and I for one, do not want that position. Guess I should have thought of that before I opened my mouth.

Fortunately, there was more food and wine to hide behind for a short while, and being the cook, I had plenty of reasons to get up and down from the table to excuse myself from the fire I had started. And, it was raging.

I had a habit of being opinionated, my friends knew it, and expected it of me. I just said it as it was, straight to the point, it is black or white, left or right of the line, nothing straddled the middle. This to me, at the time, was another straight out "tell it as you see it" moment. Oh, how wrong I would be.

Mandy's blood pressure was bordering hypertensive, it is one of her best friends involved, and I hold the details to a possible life changing event in both of their lives, especially Leanne's.

I'm flushed, and feeling pretty fucking ordinary. "More wine?", I cry in desperation. For me at least, comfort me dear juice of the grape.

Over the course of the night, I have every minute detail of the 3 or 4 minutes of data I posses, extracted from me. I tell you, interrogation should be carried out by a woman scorned, she was relentless. I told her each time, "listen, you should be very careful, I saw them briefly, from a distance, and I couldn't tell you the last time I saw Justin".

Well, fortunately, for me and the others, we managed to get off this subject, with brief digressions back to THE sighting, and finish the evening, on topics far more light hearted. We laughed a lot, enjoyed each others company, as we always do, but something has now changed, for good, Mandy knew this, and looked at me so.

One thing is for sure, I knew Mandy was going to take this further, it was just a matter of time. I told her that before she planned to confront him, she should consider it very carefully, and that if she was definitely going to do it, I would give her some steps to follow.

I had been workshopping some issue and conflict resolution techniques I had learnt from a management training course, and without fail, they worked, every time I used them. I wasn't going to confront him, I didn't know him well enough, so by Mandy choosing to do it, she needed my information to validate her reason for the confrontation. This made me nervous.

Number one rule in using information from a third party in a conflict resolution, do not reveal your source, say only that you know this to be what happened, and then ask the accused for their perspective. They then simply have 3 choices, refute it with proof, confess, or lie. If it turns out to be false information, and you reveal your third party source, they're dead.

I am the third party, I value life.

As every one was leaving, we worked through the usual procession of kisses and handshakes, with Mandy being last. We hugged, and she said, "I'll call you". I knew she would.

For now, all I could do was wait.


2 comments:

  1. ahhhhhhh you doofus.. what were you thinking?
    hehehehe, if i was mandy i would re act the exact same way. if i had my suspicions and someone vaguely validated them, then all id want to do is confront or warn my friend.. thats what friends are for.
    what r you going to do when she calls you? i hope it all works out for you!

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  2. Back then, I didn't really think ;)

    It will become clear, this has already played out some time ago!!

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