Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 809.

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Wuthering Dormice
(aka Bike)
Part 809
by Angharad
  
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I fell to my knees and was engulfed by my three children, all of us in tears and hugging and kissing like there was no tomorrow–which given the way things were happening, could be possible. I was so happy for that instant, my feelings were of unconstrained joyfulness.

I don’t know how long we hugged and kissed and cried, but I didn’t care, Trish and Livvie and Mima were all here and safe and I could touch them, it wasn’t a dream. Simon came and joined our group hug, there were tears in his eyes too. Why had I been separated from these beautiful children? And I felt a growing urge inside me, that I would never be kept away from them by anything to which we hadn’t all agreed in future. I would destroy anything which tried to do so again. For now, I was just so pleased to see them and hug them, and touch them and speak with them.

When finally, I rose from hugging my kids to hug Tom and Stella and baby Puddin’, the other adults broke out into spontaneous applause. All I wanted to do was to take my family away, far away from everyone and spend time with them. However, I knew that was not likely to be what was planned for us.

“Thank you, whoever was responsible for keeping my family safe, but please never take them away from me again.” I said loudly to everyone present.

“Cathy,” said Henry, it’s a very complex story to tell you at the moment, but we suggest...”

“Who’s we?” I asked not prepared to accept any sort of the usual crap of which Henry was so full.

“We, are the bank, the intelligence services and the police.”

“I see, Uncle Tom Cobbley and all?” I replied sarcastically.

He looked embarrassed, and actually stared at his feet for a moment–“You were such targets, we had to keep the children safe...”

“While I played decoy?”

“We didn’t intend it to happen that way, honestly, it’s just things got a bit out of control.”

“You knew where Simon was all along, didn’t you?”

“No I didn’t, nor did I know that MI5 were aware of where he was and had him under surveillance. They wanted to draw out the Soviets.”

“Soviets? Henry, the Cold War is over. Fancy letting your own son be bait for a bunch of bandits–as for the security services, they are about as competent as the Keystone Cops–I’m sure Laurel and Hardy would have done a better job than the Flower Pot Men.”

“Flower Pot Men? Who are they?”

“Some clowns from MI5 called Bill and Ben.”

“George,” Henry gesticulated to our host, “Do you know this Bill and Ben of whom Cathy is talking?”

“His real name is Ambrose–the Bill character, and the dotty old biddy who fancies herself as Annie Oakley, Myrtle Kingston.”

“They’re not with us, Myrtle Kingston is surely retired by now, she’s well over sixty.”

“If I see her again, I shall permanently retire her,” I said with venom.

“They’re MI6...”

“Gee whiz, they could have introduced me to James Bond after all,” I said mischievously.

“Cathy, James Bond only ever existed in the mind of Ian Flemming, he’s a fictional character.”

“I know, and he’s probably the last person I’d want to meet, nevertheless, his department was involved.”

“It looks that way, but they are supposed to be spreading mayhem abroad, not here...”

“Don’t tell me, that’s your job?” I asked facetiously.

“Yes–no, home security is our job, they play away.”

“Well, I’m not impressed,” I said folding my arms, only to have Livvie and Trish pull a hand until I had them clamped against my legs.

“Don’t go away again, Mummy,” said Trish and Livvie nodded her agreement and they both began to cry, which set me off again.

“Look, you must want to spend some time with your children, who must admit, are a credit to you and Simon.” He sneaked off before I could ask him any further awkward questions. Henry sloped off with him.

“Cathy, would you like to take your girls into the garden room,” asked Hilary, “It’s a bit more private and you could go out into the garden as well if you wanted to. Lunch is at two.”

“Thank you so much, Hilary.”

“It’s through here,” she led off and I followed with three little ones close behind, all hanging on to my skirts. We went down a corridor of wainscoted walls and family portraits suddenly turning into another room, though which we walked and into a huge conservatory, complete with grape vine and orange trees. It looked like something that belonged at Hampton Court Palace.

“Wow, Hilary, this is some garden room.”

“Yes, it’s lovely isn’t it, I come in here when I want to think, you know, when I have a difficult letter to write, that sort of thing.”

“Do you write many, then?”

“I’m involved with several charities, especially those of the Church of England.”

“So, you know the Archbishop then?”

“Do you mean, Canterbury or York?”

“Dear old Rowan.”

“Do you know him?”

“No, I’ve never met him, but I get the impression that he’s a really nice chap who should be an academic not a politician.”

“Oh, he’s got a very difficult job at the moment. Would you like to meet him, I’m sure he’d love to have you on one of his charities.”

“I have this little difficulty.”

“You do? I’m sure we could resolve it for you.”

“I don’t actually believe in a supreme being, unless one means Barack Obama.”

“Good lord, you’re an atheist?”

“I prefer to use agnostic, when there’s evidence of the man upstairs, I’ll concede defeat once I’ve looked at it.”

“Aren’t these three miracles here before you evidence enough? Wasn’t bearing them a miracle in itself?”

“Hilary, these children aren’t mine biologically, I foster them and am hoping to adopt them before long. I know it’s what they want, unless they’ve changed their minds in the last few days.”

“But all they’ve done is talk about their mummy and daddy for the last day or so, especially when we told them we hoped to get you here soon. They couldn’t love you like that if you weren’t their natural mother, could they? I mean they are so sisterly towards each other.”

“Their parents, especially their mothers were ineffectual or absent. I treated them as I would want to be treated and we seem to have bonded very quickly.”

“Mummy, Kiki wants to see you,” I bent down to pat the spaniel who was wagging her tail so hard, her face was getting slapped every so often by it, as were my legs.

“Thanks, Meems, can you take her out in the garden for a few minutes but don’t let her poo anywhere.”

“Yes, Mummy, come on Twish, we can take h’wout.” The three of them disappeared into the garden.

“I am astonished, Henry and Tom seem such proud grandparents.”

“Yes, I know and I’m really pleased for them.”

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Don't tell me

Hilary isn't up to speed on Cathy and her children? Is she thick or what? Just how much can anyone get wrong in one statement?

"They couldn’t love you like that if you weren’t their natural mother, could they? I mean they are so sisterly towards each other."

Susie

Nice to see everyone again

But it will be interesting to find out exactly what game SIS (Secret Intelligence Service - aka MI6) were up to, potentially messing up an investigation by the Security Service (aka MI5) and the police. And since Myrtle's an ex-agent, it wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't just coincidence she happened to be in the right place at the right time - I bet she was doing her own investigations for someone or other.

But given Bill and Myrtle's gameplay, they seem more like the "K"s (deniable operators) of Andy McNab's "Nick Stone" series of novels. Essentially, in these novels, Ks officially work for companies that don't actually do anything (remember the "company that doesn't exist" quote?) - they're just a cover and layer of separation from SIS. Depending on experience / trust, they may/may not get paid a retainer. They're usually ex-military (usually special forces) and get involved in low-level stuff like infiltration and assassinations - hence the "deniable" bit. If their operation goes wrong, the UK can plausibly deny all knowledge of them.
 
 
--Ben


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

Me, I Say That It's To Cathy's

Credit that EVERYBODY sees her as a genetic woman who does not know the truth. And Simon and Des BOTH love/loved her knowing the truth. THAT is her miracle. But I still say that when she starts having menses, she will believe.

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

Now the whole family

is back together again, Can we safely say they are all safe?...Or is Angharad planning one more final twist with the Russians coming face to face with a vengeful Cathy?

Kirri

my thought too

worried about a grenade (or terrorist) coming through the conservatory glass. Also felt a shiver of fear when the kids went to take the dog out to the garden. Angharad has us concerned about pretty much everything these days and worse yet, threats come from everywhere without warning.

What a splendid episode.

Thank you, Ang. “You-know-who” will be absolutely delighted when we read this tomorrow night. She has been worried about the kids, particularly her young namesake.

Hugs,

Hilary

Lovely!

Cathy need to wake up and realize that to the world she is a beautify woman. I see the reason why Cathy's girls are becoming a very tight knit family as they share common bonds. All experienced the trauma of losing their families and bulling. With Cathy, they experience belonging, acceptance and love that which we all seek. No one looses here. Those bonds make them more of a family than many biological families.

Since Bill (Ambrose) and Myrtle are MI6, Myrtle must be a OO with a license to kill. It makes sense that MI6 would act to save a British Bank from being taken over by a foreign power. They could have been working on this case out of the country and followed the perpetrators back to England. They still haven't got Mr. Big yet. Cathy and family won't be safe until they get the powers behind the goons.

Thanks.

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

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

People

People tend to die of apparently natural causes when things go this wrong. The Russians may find their economy collapsing quickly if they don't rein in their own people. Of course, they could be killing some of their own instead.

Just when I like Cathy she spouts such drivel

PULLEZ, Obama is a supreme being only in his own anti American mind.
His only claim to fame is a Caucasian mother. who he NEVER mentions.

Cefin