Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 845.

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Wuthering Dormice
(aka Bike)
Part 845
by Angharad
  
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Eventually, I managed to get the girls to bed and Tom read them a story. Simon phoned as I was getting stuff ready to wrap.

“Hi, Babes,” he said “Do you still want me to get a tree at the weekend?”

“Please, then the girls can help you decorate it while I do a few things.”

“You’re better at that sort of thing than I am.”

“Oh no you don’t, you’re going to do it with the girls, like we agreed.”

“Okay, if it’s a mess–it’ll be your fault.”

“As you’ll be in charge, I think it’s your responsibility, so can hardly be my fault.”

“Ah, but you delegated it to me, so you’re the officer in charge.”

“Fine–if it isn’t up to scratch, I’ll have you court martialled and shot. I have to go, things to do.”

“What, no time to talk to your hubby?”

“I shall talk to my hubby on Saturday and tell him what a brilliant job he’s done of decorating the Christmas tree and keeping the girls happy.”

“Or shoot him?” he added.

“Let’s keep things positive for Christmas, shall we, darling.”

“I hope that’s me you mean?”

“No I’ve got the Chancellor of the Exchequer here, who else did you think I meant?”

“That Scottish twit?”

“I presume as one, you’d know another one?”

“I hope I’m better than him,” I heard him sigh.

“Simon darling,...”

“You’re addressing both of us now then?”

“Simon, please shut up and go–oh, get a tree with roots, we can put it in the garden afterwards.”

“They always die,” he grumbled.

“Maybe this one won’t.”

“You gonna use your fluence with it?”

“Dunno if it works on trees and things.”

“Oh, alright, see ya.”

“Bye Si, I love you––”I said to an empty phone as he’d rung off too quickly.

“Tea?” asked Stella.

“Oh please,” I felt quite tearful.

“What’s the matter with you?”

“Oh, it’s nothing–tiredness, I expect.”

“Who was on the phone?”

“Oh that was nothing.”

“Who was it–Simon?”

“Yes.” Who else? I felt like saying.

“Why is that, I know dozens of couples who live happily together, get married and split up?”

“Stella, you are such a comfort,” I said sarcastically, but it flew over her head or washed off her back because she answered.”

“I try to be, Sis, I do try.”

“Hang on, you were one of the conspirators responsible for getting me married.”

“Yes, so?” she asked. Sometimes I wonder if she can do joined up writing because she fails sometimes with joined up thinking.

“So why did you, if you knew we had a good chance of breaking up?”

“Me?”

“You just said so.”

“When did I say that?” she looked perplexed.

“You just said that you knew people who lived together and then broke up after marriage.”

“Yeah, so what’s that got to do with you?”

Some days I should just stay in bed, it’s safer. “Stella, in case you’d forgotten, Simon and I got married a fortnight ago.”

“Duh! Like I’d forget, I was there–remember, I brought your girls–your bridesmaids.”

Remind me to kill you later. “Yes, I know, now put one and one together...” I explained very slowly my reasoning.

“Don’t be ridiculous, they’re just friends or acquaintances–you’re family, Sis.”

“I wasn’t officially until I married Simon.”

She looked at me as if I was talking in a foreign language, “Oh, I suppose that’s true literally, but we’ve been sisters ever since, well just after you fell off your bike.”

“I didn’t fall off my bike, Stella, I was knocked off it–remember?”

“Goodness, I wonder who did that, I mean I just happened to be passing and saw you lying in the hedge.” She sniggered and spoilt the effect.

“Stella, when you pulled up, I was still airborne–I didn’t land in the hedge until you’d got out of the car.” Something of an exaggeration I know, but I can do it as well as her.

“Okay, I killed a boy and gave birth to a beautiful girl in his place.” I mean what do you say to someone who lives in a parallel universe half the time?

I shook my head,”Hang on, I need to get something from upstairs.” I left her and went up to the bedroom. “Hello, Simon,” I said quietly into the phone.

“Hey, Babes, I thought you were too busy?”

“I’m never too busy to talk with my lover.”

“Shush, your husband’ll hear.”

We chatted for ten minutes or so and this time I was able tell him I loved him. He replied in a like manner.

“Where have you been?” asked Stella, “I made the tea ten minutes ago.”

“I had something to do upstairs.”

“Important, was it?”

“Why?”

“It must have been, you forgot I was making tea.”

“No I didn’t, but I needed to do it then.”

“Do what?” she enquired.

“Ah that’s for me to know and you, young lady, to guess at.” I gave her one of my smuggest grins and she huffed and passed me a mug of tea.

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Blue lighting plants?!

If that works, can I borrow her? I seem to have a knack for killing houseplants...

 
 
--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 Too

I've been told i have Greenfly fingers!!!

Kirri

P.S
Loved the last few paragraphs, At last Cathy is realising what is important in Marriage!

Glad To See Cathy

And Si over their snit and Stella doing her part, even if her Sis did snark her off.

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

Parallel Universe

I suppose when Stella isn't living in a parallel universe, she lives in one that goes off at a tangent? I'm quite certain Cathy and Simon do much of the time.

KJT

"Being a girl is wonderful and to torture someone into that would be like the exact opposite of what it's like. I don’t know how anyone could act that way." College Girl - poetheather


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Nice to see Cathy learning to Communicate.

Great give and take in the repartee both between Cathy and Simon and Stella and Cathy. Stella's unwitting remark about divorce got to Cathy and she realized that she needed to communicate better with Simon.

Nice ending. Saturday's Christmas tree decorating should be a blast with Simon in charge of the girls.

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

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

You know

I kind of understood that, but your comment put it into focus. Thanks.

Both Cathy and Simon need to communicate better, especially those quite time just before bed.