Five miles away in Tiptree, Barry Parker ganced up as June and Sheila entered his clothes shop on Church Road. The twins followed their mother, who looked fashionable in tight black pedal pushers and black pumps. The group congregated at the jeans rail. Nicholas and Daniel chose a pair and went into the changing rooms.
"What do you think?" June asked, turning to Sheila as the boys came out to show them.
"I like them," Sheila said quietly.
When Parker told them the price, June exclaimed, "We only want cheap ones for wear on the farm!" But they settled on the more expensive pair; the twins put £5 each towards the cost and June paid the rest. Parker was curious about Sheila, who spoke just twice during their half hour in the shop. She seemed "vague and distant", she wasn't interested in the children and she struck me as a very strange woman.". As they left, he called out goodbye to see how she would react. He recoiled when Sheila turned and smiled, her red lipstick "smudged all over her teeth".
Those black pumps were removed from the property never to be seen again !
Sheila's reaction is one I'd seen before, who'd lived close to me as a matter of fact and someone I've mentioned on the forum in the past, so I know how they function or don't as regards moods etc. It's usually because they don't have a proper sleep pattern and tend to be wide awake most nights and dopey in the daytime.
Sheila used to ring her father at all hours of the night/morning obviously because she couldn't sleep so Nevill would have felt drained at times at having to get up early to see to the farm as well. June wouldn't have been very pleased about it either.
So Sheila would have come alive at night at WHF the same as when she'd been at home though I suspect that the various clubs kept her going there and helped pass the night.