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All I Want Margaret Johnson
Summary
The story is set in present day Brighton, UK, beginning just before Christmas. Alex Faye, art gallery assistant, oversleeps after her thirtieth birthday party. She is in love with her boss, Brad Courtney, owner of the Courtney Gallery, and is fantasising about him. She rushes to work, but finds the gallery closed. There are problems the gallerys best artist tells Brad he does not want to exhibit his paintings. Alex is given the day off. She meets her friend Diana and confides in her about Brad. Diana knows Alex well and is concerned that it is not true love but lust, but Alex ignores her advice. Diana then takes Alex to see her parents. Alexs eccentric mother is excited about Brad, and thinks her present boyfriend, Barry, is boring and conventional. That evening, Barry and Alex have arranged to meet at a restaurant. Alex is distracted by the arrival of Brad, with girlfriend Tania. Alex is embarrassed by the arrival of Barry, laden with flowers. It was her intention to tell Barry that their relationship was over, but she is distracted by Brad and Tanias argument. Barry leaves Brighton to work away, ignorant of Alexs changed feelings. The next day, Alex arrives to find some journalists outside the gallery. Brad explains that the story has broken about some forged pictures, and he has been questioned by the police. To escape the press, Brad drives Alex to his country house. She is excited to be alone with Brad, but the feeling is not mutual. Alex is content to be at the house and accepts the invitation to stay. Brad has a studio at the house, but she is disappointed with his abstract paintings, one of which is entirely white. Alexs attempts to prepare food end in disaster, and Brad takes over. While eating, he announces he intends to dismiss her. Alex is deeply upset and breaks down in tears, but is reassured when he comforts her. In the morning, there is a surprise visitor Brads sister and her young son Christopher. Due to marital problems, she wishes to leave him with Brad. Alex notices that Brad is more worried about the gallery than his nephew. However, she cheers up when Brad asks her to stay to look after Christopher, who enjoys the story she tells him. After Christopher goes to bed, Alex fantasises about romance with Brad, but the evening is dull. Brad is preoccupied with the gallery, and mocks her ambition to be a writer. He goes out, leaving Alex alone with the boy. Alex phones her friend Diana, who says Brad is using her, but encourages her with her writing. She then phones Barry, who also encourages her. That night she completes the first draft of Earth Children. Later, Christopher wakes up and insists she reads him the story, but he is disappointed. Alex realises the style is formal and works through the night to rewrite it. The next morning, Brad returns with a black eye. He has been attacked by the man who sold him the forged paintings, and has spent the night at the police station. Brad goes to bed. Alex suggests buying a Christmas tree. On the way to the shop, Alex and Christopher meet Barry, but Alex is confused about her feelings towards him. Back at the house, while Alex catches up on her sleep, Barry and Christopher decorate the tree. Meanwhile, Diana has called to visit. The tree offends Brad, but Alexs mother, who has just arrived, placates him. Diana organises a party, during which Alex realises Brad looks at all woman in the same way not just herself. Then, Alex notices how well Barry dances with Diana, and feels uncomfortable. Brad suggests he and Alex should make them jealous and kisses her, but Alex pushes him away. Brad is then horrified to see that Christopher has painted a Christmas tree on his precious white picture. Amid laughter, Brad orders Alex and company out. Now Alex is only too willing to leave. On a walk with Barry, Alex realises her love for Brad was infatuation.
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