Today I have Elizabeth Whitgift in the hot seat talking about how she met Nell and what she needed to tell here, so please
sit back, help yourself to a glass of bubbly and enjoy my interview with
Elizabeth Whitgift – Nell’s best friend in Gilli Allan’s FLY OR FALL
Introduce
yourself and tell us how you came to find yourself in Nell’s story?
“My home is in the original village, but I met
Nell when she came into my shop in the centre of Downland. We started talking
and I discovered she was new to the area. They’d moved from London. In fact,
they bought their house through my Dad’s estate agency.’ Elizabeth pauses and
bites her lip. ‘He died about a year after. Anyway, I made her coffee and we
chatted for a while. I admit I was intrigued. She’s unlike so many of the women
around here … the yummy mummies, gym bunnies and horsey types. It’s an affluent
area but Nell seemed weighed- down and out of her comfort zone.
How do you mean?
“I
got the impression she hadn’t wanted to move. I was curious. She seemed
thoughtful, and questioning, unlike many….. The kind of woman who would call
herself a feminist. Why had she allowed herself to be pushed into it? It was
only later I came to understand how she’d been manipulated by her husband,
Trevor. “
So you
immediately hit it off. But what is it about you that appealed to her, do you
think?
“I can’t answer
that. Perhaps she saw in me someone more like minded? I don’t make friends … real friends …
easily. I’m not anti-social, not like my
other half. I know loads of people. I’ve lived in the area all my life, after
all, but I’m not a joiner. I’m not good at chit-chat. People seem to find me a bit odd and call me
a hippy…. Just because I like to burn joss sticks. Or perhaps because I’d
rather do something creative, like making my jewellery, than spend my time worrying
about filling my wardrobe with the latest fashion, sculpting my body with
exercise, or trying to create a house like a glossy film set. I could really
talk to Nell….”
You had a lot in
common?
“It
turned out we had more in common than even she realised. I wasn’t deliberately
keeping secrets but….” Elizabeth sighs and shifts on her chair. “I found it
hard to talk about. And to be honest, I thought she knew! That club is a hotbed of gossip and scandal.
I couldn’t believe no one would have put her straight. But I was sorry not to have been more open
with her in the beginning. It obviously came as a huge shock when she found
out. We still remained friends, but it changed things. There was a distance between us from then
on. I don’t blame her. If anyone’s to blame it’s my husband. But he
has always been my weakness, and I’ll forgive him almost anything.”
What did he do?
“He caused havoc as he always has, and I fear
he always will. It hurts me that he’s
suffered such bitter jealousy and resentment for so long. I was never able to
compensate for the loss and injustice he felt. Never able to reassure him. I can only hope that now…’ she pauses and
looks up at the ceiling. ‘He’ll settle down and find peace of mind at last.”
So, what about
you? How do you see your own future after so much upheaval?
“Oh,
I’m all right. I’ll always be all
right. I have Synolda with me now. She’s
a Reiki Master. My chakras have never been so aligned. So, we live holistically and I have achieved
self-acceptance and calm. I have no regrets, helped by the fact I was able to
put things straight with Nell. She was
in such a bad place. Her whole life had
fallen apart. At the time I almost felt sorrier for her than I did for myself.
She was stumbling around in the dark. I was glad I could shine a bit of a light
on events and relationships that she was still unaware of. And I hope too that what I divulged to her
about Pat helped her to remake her life. “
What did you tell
her about Patrick?
“You’ll
have to ask Nell. Or him…….!”
You
can meet Elizabeth Whitgift again in Fly or Fall
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find out more about Gilli and her books at the following….
1 comment:
Thank you so much, Pauline. I really appreciate the inclusion of Elizabeth's interview. xx
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