Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1715

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1715
by Angharad

Copyright © 2012 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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Sammi wasn’t wearing much makeup but she blushed when the girl at the makeup counter asked her to clean it off and handed her some wipes and a mirror. In fact, I detected almost a hint of panic when I asked the girl about what Sam needed in the way of basic makeup.

The three young uns were excited at seeing it happen and at times I felt like strangling them as they kept interrupting the woman as she was trying to explain to Sam what she was doing and why.

At the end we had a list of the products to use, I bought about half of them–not believing she needed foundation or four shades of eye shadow. We got some cleanser and I bought the girls a small box each of eye makeup remover pads. I knew exactly what would happen, they’d be home two seconds before the big makeup set I bought them would be out and they’d be running about looking like Cheryl Cole on steroids.

While we were in the shop, we looked at the clothes and I saw a lovely suit which Sammi might find useful for formal occasions. She tried it with a blouse Livvie found and it looked really good–classic cut with an A line skirt and jacket with a double vent in the back in a grey pinstripe. It cost me a hundred pounds which had Sam looking totally flustered.

“I wish you weren’t spending all this money on me, Cathy.”

“Just enjoy it,” offered Livvie.

“Yeah, she does it for everyone,” confirmed Trish.

“She didn’t do it fow me,” complained Mima.

“I tell you what, Meems, when you're Sam’s age, I’ll buy you a suit.” That seemed to placate her and she stopped whining, the other two smirked as they saw she’d been had.

After dinner, the others insisted on a fashion show and poor Sam had to undergo ordeal by enthusiasm, however, they all agreed our choices were good ones especially the suit and blouse, for which Livvie took a bow.

I managed to get Sam on her own a little later. Tom putting the three mouseketeers to bed–he loves the task. We sat in my study, clutching mugs of tea. “Has it been a good day for you?” I asked.

“It’s been totally, like, brilliant...” she hesitated.

“But you feel you’re losing control?”

“I’m sorry–I really don’t like, want to sound ungrateful...”

“But I’m rushing you.”

She looked at the carpet, “Yeah.”

“I know, but I’ve enjoyed it, too.” I sipped my tea, “The good news is, that’s it–you’ve got enough clothes to set off on the journey to womanhood, if that’s what you want, or some nice things to wear while you sit and fret in your bedsit.”

“What d’you mean?”

“It might have felt like I was taking over, but it was only to get you a very basic wardrobe so you could start to transition if you want or not–entirely up to you.”

“What, you’re just dropping me, now you’ve had your fun?”

“No, I’m here with all the others when you’re ready to take the plunge. We’ll help all we can–but we can’t do it for you nor can we make the decision for you.”

“I feel scared.”

“That isn’t an inappropriate feeling to have, given what you might be on the verge of doing–I think, no, I know I’d be scared myself.”

“I wouldn’t have thought anything frightened you.”

“It does, I can assure you of that. In fact I’m frightened for you, I’ve seen some of the pitfalls with Julie–it’s not an easy path to take–and remember, no one is forcing you to take it.”

“I know, I’m just so scared–what if people laugh at me?”

“Those who do are hardly worthy of notice, so ignore them. Those who become belligerent, avoid at all costs, but do take notice of them. They can be dangerous. The law is behind you, the university is behind you–and so are we, your sort of adopted family.”

“I wish you were my family–they’re a bunch of shites.”

“Try and see their point of view–you’re something they can’t understand...”

“They don’t want to.”

“Possibly, but they might also be unable to simply because they don’t have the intellectual or emotional resources to do so. Parents rarely abandon their children lightly.”

“Mine have. You are basically all I have–so I don’t know if I have the strength to carry this through on my own.” The moist eyes gave way to a dam burst and she sobbed uncontrollably in my arms for several minutes. “I wish I had a mother like you,” she sobbed, the tears dripping down my shoulder.

“I think you’re a bit too close to my age for me to adopt you, even in an unofficial way.”

“I wish you would, I’m only a few weeks older than Julie.”

I should really learn to keep my mouth shut.

“Would it help if you stayed here a few days?”

She nodded, “Yes please.”

“What are you going to do about lectures?”

“I don’t know.”

“You need to decide what you want to do and let people know. I’ll help all I can, but it has to be your decision.”

“What would you do?”

“I can’t comment because I’m not being faced with such a decision, am I?”

“No, you know what you are.”

“Don’t you?”

“I don’t think I know anything anymore.”

“Why don’t you phone in and say you’re not well and will be back in probably after the weekend.”

“Can I do that?”

“Of course you can, you’ll need to make up the work at some point, but get them to email what you need to keep up to date on. Is there anything you need from your bedsit?”

“Only my laptop.”

“How private is your apartment?”

“A flight of stairs–why?”

“I could take you to get it now.” Which is what we did, Julie came along for moral support and helped Sam carry all the books and notes she felt she needed as well as few items of personal effects. An hour later we were back and I bid them both goodnight.

“She’s moving in then?” Simon quipped as we got into bed.

“You have a problem with that?”

“No except it keeps my wife away from me.”

“I’m here now, work keeps my husband away from me.”

“Oh good, while he’s away let’s play.” Simon has a much better sense of fun than I do–I seem to have never really been a child, my parents dragged me up to be responsible for everything I did. Si seemed to have been brought up to be irresponsible about everything–but he certainly has some fun.

I let him have his fun, though I was too distracted to participate fully in the play acting sex. I did grunt and groan on cue for a few moments, so he thought I’d joined him in our connubial bliss. I hope he never finds out that I often fake it.

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Thank you Angharad,

A sweet story,as always.

ALISON

When Harry Met Sally

Or should that be, "When Simon Met Cathy?"

I did grunt and groan on cue for a few moments, so he thought I’d joined him in our connubial bliss. I hope he never finds out that I often fake it.

Knowing Cathy's ineptitude at misleading, she could be fooling herself as often as she thinks she's fooling Simon.

Very well observed, as usual, Ang.

S.

'I'll have

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what she's having.' Absolutely classic.

Angharad

I liked Cathy's sensitivity toward the end

She did seem to be pouring it on a bit too heavy with the shopping trip. Can understand how poor Sam would feel overwhelmed.

Won't take much research on Lady Cathy Cameron to find out a little more about her history. Wonder if Sam will do that now that she has her computer there.

Julie is sure being helpful.

Free to cry, free to feel, free to breath.

Lucky lucky girl to have found freedom and safety at last.

There's one short sentence where I am not sure I can agree with you Ang but you were thoughtful enough to qualify it with the adverb 'rarely'.

Parents rarely abandon their children lightly.”

I'm afraid my experiences cause me to feel that parents can and do abandon their children lightly ... but yes, you're right, it's fortunately a rare event.

Nice chapter and it gives me a warm feeling to read of such tenderness and support.
Hugs,
Bev.

Still lovin' it.

OXOXOX.

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*sighs*

That bit at the end is sad... That Simon could go that long without realizing his wife was faking it. :-( *sighs* Guess that's yet another difference between him and me. (Beside him being a bloke and rich as all get out and still young... )

What a whorl-wind. Wonder if Sam has a therapist...

Thanks,
Annette

Cathy is learning the tools of the trade

I mean, really, Cathy joining him in cannib .... erm never mind.

Fact is, woman's sex drives probably are not as 'pushy' as men's. It makes synchronizing a sexual relationship that much more difficult.

Sam feels like she is being shoved along but she has to be the one to make the choice. I know the feeling though, the fear is palpable. It was that much more palpable for me when I had to write letters to former managers for references as I was transitioning between jobs I was lucky enough to snag a good job just as my unemployment payments ran out, with my former manager's support.

It was 22 years ago and I still remember that fear. Societal support for what I was doing was only barely starting to become somewhat available. It was not nearly as streamlined as it is today and you were at the mercy of discretionary powers given to folks behind the counter at places like department of motor vehicles, social security administration etc. To be blunt, if you did not pass well, people you had to talk to did not take you seriously.

Sam is taking nearly a stroll in the park by comparison if she could just have been patient and transitioned after finding a job for herself.

Kim

There is something about Sam

that I can't quite put a finger on. She is known only as Sam, but what is it? She hasn't volunteered any information to Cathy, and even had to be asked her name, or what she would like to be called. She didn't give a name immediately, but seemed to stop momentarily before answering "Sam." And so far, Cathy hasn't asked for more information, which isn't like her.

Don't let someone else talk you out of your dreams. How can we have dreams come true, if we have no dreams?

Katrina Gayle "Stormy" Storm

Ooh...

Following a link from there, I discovered a charity called the People's Trust for Endangered Species1, who among other projects run a National Dormouse Monitoring Programme and associated National Dormouse Database.

I also discovered the Tracking Mammals Partnership, which appears to be similar to the mammal survey Cathy's involved with...

1) Watch 3:15-4:10 in the video carefully :)


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

Welcome to the madhouse...

No doubt given what's happened to previous visitors who were only supposed to stay a few days, Sammi will probably soon become a permanent member of the household. If she's overwhelmed by the generosity of Cathy, imagine her reaction when Henry and Monica find out and come to meet the latest addition to the family :D


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