Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1018.

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1018
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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Some days I wondered why I loved Simon, he could be a totally, self centred, unthinking twit–and that was before he was awake. On other days, I couldn’t understand how I could live without him. Today, was a case in point. He saw how tired I was, so he not only got the boys up but took the girls to school for me, while I collapsed into bed for another hour.

I woke about eleven feeling still sluggish but better than I’d been earlier. I got up and strolled downstairs and heard voices from the kitchen.

“You’ll have to tell her,” said Stella.

“Why, she hasn’t noticed so far,” reasoned Simon.

“You mean, yet–because she will.”

“I might be able to replace it by then.”

“I doubt it.”

“I’ve been on the internet and had some interesting replies from possible sources.”

“Si, it’s almost irreplaceable.”

“Give me a few days, let’s see what I can find.”

“And if she notices?”

“She won’t–just keep her out of the dining room.”

“You’d be better telling her and getting it over with,” advised my sister in law.

“What? She’ll kill me–you know what she’s like when she’s angry–a grumpy tiger would be a pushover compared to her.”

This conversation confused me. What was in the dining room they didn’t want me to see? There was nothing of mine in there, it was all Tom’s furniture–and what about the washing machine, last night? What is going on?

I slipped into the dining room, everything seemed in order, although there was a mark on the table and a smell of fresh polish. I looked at the table again, the red velvet table centre and the silk flower arrangement looked okay–well the flower arrangement needed a bit of tidying up but it didn’t take me very long.

It was an assortment of different coloured roses which complimented my mother’s damask tablecloth, which had been given to her by my grandmother. It was probably sixty or seventy years old and one of the few family heirlooms I’d brought down here.

I closed the door quietly behind me and walked into the kitchen, the two conspirators almost jumped out of their skins. “Hello, Babes, I didn’t hear you come down–feel better?”

“Yes thanks, and thanks for taking the girls to school, I really appreciate it.” I glanced out of the window–“Looks like a good drying day, I might do some washing–anything you want doing?” I asked them both and they each looked guilty of something very serious.

“Simon?” I asked enjoying the chase.

“NO, um–I mean, no thanks.”

“Rubbish, there’s stuff in the linen basket upstairs, plus anything Tom’s dumped in there. Stella?”

“I’m okay, Cathy, just a few smalls and I’ll do them by hand later.”

“Okay–I’ll go and get the linen basket.”

“I’ll get it, Babes. Stel, make Cathy some tea–c’mon sis.”

This sudden concern for my well being was very touching but it seemed a bit OTT seeing as I hadn’t actually died or been seriously ill. But it was good fun seeing Simon trying to make up for whatever he’d done. Oh well, I’ll play a little longer and then beat it out of him later. Only joking–I’ll tickle him to death instead.

I drank the tea Stella made and thanked her for it and Simon for bringing down the washing. He insisted I show him how to sort it and so on. This was getting sillier and sillier. “Why the sudden need to be able to do the washing?” I enquired.

“Well, Babes, you never know if you’re ill or called away by the UN or whatever, and the girls and the lads will need some clean knickers, won’t they?”

“I don’t think the boys will need clean knickers exactly, but the girls certainly will.”

“Yeah, well I didn’t mean it as literally as you’ve taken it.”

“So as I’m not dead or on the way to New York, how come you’re playing Chinese laundries?”

“Eh?”

“Why are you standing in front of the washing machine with one of my bras in your hand?”

“Oh yeah, I was just wondering if this went in with the whites?”

“What colour is it?”

He held it up, “Um–white?”

“Does that answer your question?”

“Yeah, I suppose it does.” He chucked it in the machine and picked out some of his white shirts and put those in as well.

“There’s matching panties for that bra,” I told him.

“Is there?”

“Simon, don’t be so dumb–you bought me the set–remember?”

“Did I? I have good taste, don’t I?”

“Exquisite–I mean you chose me, didn’t you, unlike the lingerie.”

“Of course, I did,” he hugged me and we kissed.

“I chose it, you just paid for it. Mother’s day last year–bring back any memories?”

“No. No it doesn’t–are you sure it was me?”

“No, it might have been my lover, I’ll have to introduce you sometime.”

“If he’s got as good taste as I have, I’m sure I shall like him.”

“I don’t know, he’s very hot blooded–you wouldn’t find him sorting through my smalls–unless it was taking them off me before he made mad passionate love.”

“I see, how long does this take?” he asked pointing at the machine.

“Can be an hour or so, why?”

“Switch it on then, Babes, and let’s go upstairs.”

“I don’t need to strip the bed, I did that last weekend.”

“It isn’t the bed I’m planning on stripping...”
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If this was an old fashioned film, we’d be lying there all aglow sharing a fag, but as neither of us smokes, and the machine was coming to the end of its cycle I started to get up.

“Where you going?” he asked as I sat on the edge of the bed.

“Ugh, the bathroom,” I rushed out of the room holding a tissue under me as I did so. A little wash later, I felt happier, if a bit tender as I dressed. I kissed him and told him to get up.

“Oh, I told Julie she could go shopping for a new skirt or something–I gave her a few quid.”

“I wondered where she was.” He was lying, he’d sent her off to try and replace whatever it was he’d damaged–um, Sherlock Cameron will work it out eventually and make the criminals pay for their heinous crimes. No wonder he sent me off to bed, it was to buy himself time, not concern for my well being–more concern for his own neck. Simon, I’ve rumbled you–you hypocrite.

“Let’s have some lunch–cheese on toast do?” I asked him.

“Yeah, fine.”

He escorted me downstairs and into the kitchen where Stella glared at him. I wasn’t sure if she was jealous, or cross, because he should have been emptying the machine. Instead, she was doing it.

I made some lunch while Stella hung the laundry out on the line–Julie could iron it tomorrow–well, why keep a dog and bark, and she does very little most of the time. After I’d cleaned up from lunch, I picked up the dusters and the furniture polish.

“Where’re you going with those?” asked Simon the pitch of his voice rising as he spoke.

“To polish the dining suite, why?”

“Um–don’t overtax yourself, Babes, you were exhausted last night.”

“A bit of polishing is hardly going to do that, is it?”

“Give it here, I’ll do it, you go and have another cuppa and put your feet up.”

Who was I to argue–I began to wonder where my Simon had gone and who this strange lookalike was? The good fairy–no definitely not, as a certain tender spot could attest.

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When in a hole, stop digging

You'd think that Simon would know by now, wouldn't you? As he freely admits; "a grumpy tiger would be a pushover compared to her.”

Susie

Okay

What'd you do with Simon? LOL

Talk about keeping Cathy (& us) guessing.

Thanks, I needed a laugh.
Anne

Bike pt 1018.

I can't help but think that they are worried about nothing from the way that Cathy reacted to seeing the dining room.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Cathy must have been tired

"I slipped into the dining room, everything seemed in order, although there was a mark on the table and a smell of fresh polish. I looked at the table again, the red velvet table centre and the silk flower arrangement looked okay—well the flower arrangement needed a bit of tidying up but it didn’t take me very long.

It was an assortment of different coloured roses which complimented my mother’s damask tablecloth, which had been given to her by my grandmother. It was probably sixty or seventy years old and one of the few family heirlooms I’d brought down here."

So is everybody else, apparently

Sharp eyed crew we have here. What could Cathy possibly get upset about in the dining room, Chris? Snicker! I forsee several heads rolling for this!


I went outside once. The graphics weren' that great.

Are we being sold...

...a pup here?

I have this feeling that Simon thinks he's done something that will upset Cathy, but in reality, whatever it is, she won't mind.

Meantime of course, in his efforts to hide his actions, he's actually helping with the housework.

Cathy needs to relax and enjoy it, and see how long she can prolong things.

Piglet Seller


Bike Archive

Interlude?

Nice little interlude after all the healing drama. Looks like someone damaged a certain heirloom. Wonder how it happened? Seems everyone is in on this, except Cathy and the 3 little aliens.

Thanks.

Hugs,
Trish-Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~

Hugs,
Trish Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~

Tablecloth?

Evidence:

a) The table was largely bare
b) There was a mark on it
c) The table centre and vase of silk flowers were slightly out of alignment
d) The silk flowers complement the tablecloth - a family heirloom and the only potentially valuable item of Cathy's that's normally found in the dining room.

But if Cathy can see a mark on the table itself, the tablecloth isn't on the table. If the silk flowers perfectly complement the tablecloth, it suggests the tablecloth was originally on the table. So my hunch is they spilled wine or something on the tablecloth and are trying to cover it up by buying an identical replacement.

 


EAFOAB Episode Summaries

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...

As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Thinking the same thing

unless Angharad or Bonzi are winding up the readers (which they certainly could be). At least we can be sure that one of the kids isn't damaged. Have to think that cathy can be hurt but not devastated by a possession being damaged as long as her family is ok.

They spilled...

TEA on the cloth... Not realizing that it was off white for a very good reason. Tea Stains don't show...

If Cathy

isn't to attached to material things she might be able to get a lot of free house labor out of the two of them. Funny how they're probably more destructive than the kids.

Bailey Summers

I'lll go with spillage....

But I'd bet they turned a removable stain into a destruction of tablecloth by trying to clean it, hence the keen interest in the washing machine and just how to use it!

My sis and I did something very similar with an heirloom lace tablecloth when we were young, although we actually got in more trouble for having a hamburger fight with unfinished sheetrock walls. Turns out paint doesn't stick well to drywall with beef tallow on it. That and they were likely a bit unhappy with the bits of hamburger everywhere.

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Abby

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This has got to be the mildest cliffhanger in 35 months.

Nuff said!

It’s not given to anyone to have no regrets; only to decide, through the choices we make, which regrets we’ll have,
David Weber – In Fury Born

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

Heirlooms?

If it's material damage I wouldn't be too worried.
So long as nobody is damaged then this is just a fun post involving winding Simon and Stella up.
Lie back, go with the flow and wait for the next cliffhanger.
I'm going to work, Twenty one more days then weeeeeee-eeeeeee-eee.

Still loving it.

OXOXOX

Bev

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Whatever it is that

Simon & Stella are trying to replace,You cannot help but think that after what has happened to Cathy recently, She will realise that in the end material possesions do not matter, Just being alive and with your family and loved ones is all that really matters.

Kirri

Cathy

But she could use the comedic relief. I've had similar things dealing with the kids. They thought they were doomed, only to see me shrug it off.

So. what is the name of the "fag"you two are sharing ?

I hope you know that FAG has a different meaning in at least the US ? Kinda like fanny does.
OK, what did they destroy, the damask table cloth? the carbon road bike?
Trish would tell Cathy.

Cefin