by Johnny Glover
'Did you get scared after that ?' said Yaxley. Anne nodded vigorously, 'Of
course I did. A middle aged woman in my position...It wasn't as if I would
ever leave John. Reggie and I decided to
somehow wipe from our memories that we had ever succumbed to
temptation and agreed to meet each other to share our mutual interest in
computing and local history and agriculture, but that was as all it was.
The Thompson's Wood scandal I uncovered only put our relationship on an even
more platonic footing. In fact from the end of January until yesterday we
were more like business partners, trying to work out how to resolve the problem
without bringing shame onto the village and the families involved'.
Yaxley considered this for a moment. He was intrigued by the idea of Reg
and Anne sharing, no doubt, unbridled passion and then instantly reaching
a committee decision to 'just be friends'. The actions of a dedicated member
of the Historical Society and the WI, he thought. 'What exactly did you and
Dixon do with your information ?' he asked. 'Well' replied Anne, 'We didn't
go to the Police, if that's what you mean. We tried to persuade Mr.Morgan
and Mr.Trent to simply reverse what they had done in the first place...to
revert the ownership of the land back to the council.We also began to hold
meetings to try to get the planning application for the Manure Burning Power
Station blocked. After all, if we stopped that, they wouldn't stand to profit
anyway. We took the view that the two men had transferred the land to themselves
in a moment of weakness and we had no wish see them suffer for it'.
'Anne, what lengths do you think Trent would go to, to stop Dixon exposing
him as a fraudster ?' She began to cry again, this time, huge shoulder jerking
waves of tears, which this time she could not hold back. 'Trent...and Reggie
had a fight in the Skaters car park the night before he died. Trent said
he knew we had been lovers for months and said he was going to the farm to
tell John the whole sordid truth the next morning'. She began to struggle
for breath as she tried to speak between sobs...'but I told you...we were
only friends...it was only once...', and she collapsed into Yaxley's arms
as his mobile phone began to ring.
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Episode 71 - "A Smouldering Affair" (May 19th 1998 1.10pm)
'Anne....Were you and Reg Dixon lovers ?' The question hung in the air, provoking
a pregnant pause of elephantine proportions. Yaxley Farcett and Anne Worthington
were still sitting together in a pew at the back of the Peace Chapel in Ealham
Cathedral and Yaxley had decided to delve rather deeper into the woman's
relationship with Dixon than he had intended. After what seemed like minutes,
Anne Worthington took a huge breath and said, 'No...Well yes we were.....the
first time he came to see me, in November'. She turned and looked Farcett
in the eyes and added, '...but never again after that'.