Poging GOUD - Vrij
MEET ME AT THE STATION CAFE
The Sunday Mirror
|June 01, 2025
The café at the train station had been open for almost a century and sometimes Mary Brown felt she had been working behind the counter for every one of those hundred years. Spring, summer, autumn, winter, Mary was there. And every winter she looked at the paintings of the Amalfi Coast, which hung on the café walls, and promised herself that when spring came she would be in that sunny, lemon-bright Italian paradise, sipping an espresso that someone else had made.
It hadn’t happened. Yet. In the meantime, there were the café regulars to brighten her day. After the commuters had swarmed through, grabbing their takeaways for the train into London, a quieter, calmer crowd arrived. Mary would be ready for them. Before Gerry, the retired bank manager, had folded his umbrella and opened his newspaper, Mary had his cappuccino on the table. When June came in with her tartan shopping trolley, Mary was already making her mug of English breakfast tea. Mick and Jason, the builders, both liked a hot chocolate (orange-flavoured in the run-up to Christmas). As for Anne, she always had Earl Grey, in a proper cup and saucer. “Just like in the old days.”
Anne had been coming to the café for as long as Mary could remember. For at least as long as Mary had been there, which was almost 40 years. When Mary first worked at the café, cups and saucers were the norm. Now there were just two unbroken sets left, which Mary guarded fiercely. Only Anne was ever allowed to use them.
Though Mary knew everything about Gerry and June and Mick and Jason, and they knew pretty much everything about her, Anne remained a mystery. She would pass the time of day but she had never revealed any personal information. Mary didn’t know if Anne had a husband or children. She didn’t know whether she had always lived in their little town or if, like Mary, she longed to get away.
Sometimes, when she wasn’t busy, Mary would secretly watch Anne at her table. She had an elegance about her, both in manner and in dress. As she drank her tea, she would gaze out of the grubby café window towards the ticket barriers, as though she expected someone she knew to arrive at any moment. They never did.
Dit verhaal komt uit de June 01, 2025-editie van The Sunday Mirror.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN The Sunday Mirror
The Sunday Mirror
Always Agatha
Superfan predicts a special year for the Queen of Crime
5 mins
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
AJ back in UK as pals' funerals held today
BOXER Anthony Joshua is back in the UK after cheating death in the road crash in Nigeria that killed two close pals.
1 min
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
RUB OF THE GREEN
Number eight's Artful dodge clinches happy late Bath
2 mins
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
U.S. SPECIAL FORCES CAPTURE MADURO
President seized in astonishing 'illegal' attack on country
1 min
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
the Embrace new every day
I can't believe it’s 2026 - yet it seems like only yesterday that I said the same thing about 2025.
1 mins
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
Letby to spend 'bleak' birthday behind bars
LUCY Letby’s lawyer says he hopes today will be her last birthday in jail.Mark McDonald told how there will be no “cake or candles” for the convicted baby killer, who is turning 36 in HMP Bronzefield.
1 min
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
I did have a plan... but I didn't stick to it & kept forgetting to pretend to be a Faithful
Traitor lawyer Hugo booted out after Faithfuls rumble him
2 mins
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
ONE AND DONE
Save on the washing up with these hearty and delicious single-pot recipes
1 mins
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
Dying for a cheap London getaway?
Staying in the capital for under £40pn sounds too good to be true... and CHRISTOPHER SHARP tries to rest in peace inside a Zedwell tiny Capsule Cocoon
3 mins
January 04, 2026
The Sunday Mirror
'Never had a day I felt this bad on a pitch'
WEST HAM manager Nuno Espirito Santo admitted he was embarrassed after his team crashed to a dismal defeat at bottom side Wolves.
1 mins
January 04, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
