Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 856.

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Wuthering Dormice
(aka Bike)
Part 856
by Angharad
  
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The conversation seemed to go quiet after Trish spoke. “Can we talk about this later?” I said to her.

“Sure, but I’m not going to change my mind.”

“Fine, but you’re not the one who decides who lives here–this is Grampa’s house.”

“Och, dinna involve me,” Tom shrugged.

“Okay, we’ll talk later, young lady, now go and play–oh, and shut the door, please.”

“The prophecy asserts itself,” said Simon, having a little too much to drink.

“C’mon, Si, that’s total rubbish and you know it?”

“What’s this about a prophecy?” asked Monica.

“Oh, Cathy had a dream a while back.”

“And...?,” she urged

“Her mother appeared and told her she’d have a large family.”

I sat there blushing–why did he have to open his big mouth?

“Ooh, dreams can be quite prophetic,” cackled Monica.

“Yes, but most are total nonsense–which is what I feel this one was.” I blushed and felt very hot as I issued this denial.

“Leave da poor girl alone, she one special lady.” Theresa joined the conversation, she winked at me and I don’t know if she was siding with me or dropping hints that she knew what I was–a total fraud.

“Goodness, we’re going to run out of titles,” said Henry and Simon laughed too loudly.

“Not if I murder your son,” I said quietly, but loudly enough for Henry to hear.

“I’ll help you dispose of the body,” he said behind his hand and winked at me.

“If you takin’ kids, you can have my Leon any day,” said Theresa and snorted.

“Whose side are you on?” I pretended to glare at her and she snorted with laughter. “Any more trouble from you and I’ll let your tyres down.” She roared at this remark, maybe I’d get Simon to stop pouring drinks.

“Anyone for...” I started.

“Tennis,” said Simon and laughed at his own joke.

“Och, the tennis court has no been useable fa years,” Tom volunteered.

Before my tiddly husband could open his mouth and shove in both feet up to the knee, I said, “I was going to ask if tea or coffee was required by anyone?”

“Hmm, I fancy a good cup of coffee,” said Stella, c’mon, I’ll help you make it.”

We adjourned to the kitchen. “You’re not seriously going to take those boys are you?”

“I don’t intend to,” I replied.

“So what are you going to say to Trish? I mean didn’t one of them push her down the stairs or something?”

“I think so–as to what I tell her–I’ll just have to say, it’s not possible. I mean I have a career to pursue as well as looking after the girls. Besides, I have no idea how to bring up boys.”

Stella thought this was amusing, I didn’t. I poured the boiling water on the coffee and the smell was wonderful.

“You don’t think it’s ironic that someone who was raised as a boy has no idea how to raise boys?”

“It may well be ironic, it isn’t necessarily, funny. My childhood was at times very difficult–I don’t want to pass those experiences onto the boys.”

“See you’re already considering their well-being.”

“I have to, I’m legally responsible for them until Nora comes back to collect them.”

“When’s that?”

“January the fourth.”

“By that time, you’ll have been able to decide if you want to or not.”

“Decide what?”

“Whether you want to keep them.”

“Stella, why is no one listening to me? I don’t want to keep them–I can barely cope with three girls and Simon.”

“Fair enough, but Trish is going to be broken hearted.”

“That’s her problem, Stella, she’s brought it upon herself.”

“Yes, but she’s coped wonderfully, hasn’t she?”

“Yes, but so have the rest of us, reassuring her and backing her up at every moment.”

“Isn’t that how parents are meant to be?”

“Probably, look I don’t know–mine weren’t, okay–so can we please drop this subject?”

She looked suitably chastened. “Yeah, fine–it wasn’t me who raised it in the first place.” She sauntered out of the kitchen and I felt like hurling the coffee pot after her. Instead I put some cups and saucers together and was about to struggle out with them when Henry appeared.

“Need some help?”

“Yeah, know a good psychiatrist?” I asked grinning.

“For you or my children?”

“Good question–could you take the tray, please?”

“Here, that’s heavy, girl, you’d have hurt yourself lifting this.” He picked up the tray and carried it through to the dining room, I followed behind with a coffee pot and some milk.

“What no cappuccino?” said Simon.

“You want it, you make it, darling,” I said through gritted teeth.

“You heard the lady,” Henry snapped.

“That was no lady...” I felt myself get very hot, “...that was my wife,” he laughed loudly again.

Henry put the tray down loudly, “I think you could finally be the proof that hereditary peerages have had their day.”

Simon laughed loudly at this, “That is so funny, Dad.”

“I didn’t actually mean it as a joke, son.”

“That’s even funnier,” roared Simon.

I noticed that the rest of the table were becoming embarrassed by this conversation.

“Coffee?” I said loudly and Henry handed me a cup to fill.

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Wow, two in one day.

Wow, two in one day. Feels like Christmas again :-)

And it looks like I got the first comment in too!

Two in one day

Angharad you spoil us.... And i thought we got our prezzie when you continued over Christmas.... Simon is once again proving that in his case drink and talking do not mix, Unless he wants a very quite new year, He had better shut up...Soon!!!

Kirri

Bike Trivia

Question 761

What unusual event in the bike saga occurred in December 2009?



My goodness Angharad, we are doubly-blessed today, and I thank you for feeding the addicts.

Pleasantly Surprised

In December 2007

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There were three in one day - big deal.

Angharad :)

Angharad

As an avid reader..

I am not opposed to having a new record set say four posting in an day.

The biggest reason for not having the boys was Trish's situation. Now Trish seems to be the biggest promoter of getting the boys to stay. Interesting twist.

Being a parent is providing a caring non threatening environment for the children regardless of gender. Accepting the children as is and allowing them to be themselves, is key. A parent should be a guide and mentor, encouraging their interests and not imposing their own. This, I believe, Cathy does very well. The rest of her family sees it, but Cathy is reluctant to accept that she can do it.

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

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

WoW, Three in One Day in 2007

OK Angharad; Does that mean your giving another today, wow! that could be really enjoyable?? Richard

Richard

No!

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Bonzi and I are off to bed - I have more cycling to do tomorrow.

Angharad

Angharad

Wuthering Dormice-856

It seems as if Trish inherited more than the blue light from Cathy. Could she develope her motheringinstinct as well?

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

Trish needs to grow up some

... I would not advocate Cathy taking on more crap. I for one have no children and only regret it slightly. She is NOT the only one who can take on children. Let other receive the blessing of new children. Cathy can act as a patcher upper of children and then they would have a better chance of being adopted. People do not like damaged goods. Sorry, that is just reality.

She has to learn to let go. Trish has to learn the hard reality that you can NOT help everybody. She is a CHILD so she cannot by any means be allow to dictate such a decision. This is not the Bloody Brady Bunch BTW.

Finally, I do not see Stella offering in any way of support to possibly taking on any responsibility for a new kid. But she can talk a good game.

Kim

Trish

is five years old. I think she is too far ahead of her time as it is.

Something else to remember. Cathy is a girl who can't say no. She'll be in a terrible fix. Angharad likes it that way.

Geek Number Fun

Remember when we used to count dozens? Well, 856 isn't evenly divisible by 12, but it is equal to:

((22*3)*(22+3)+23)*23

OK, get it over with.

We all know that your audience are crisis oriented drama queens, and I know you are just itching to spring an apostrophe, no um catastrophe on us. What's it gonna be now, the CIA, um Norrega (No he's dead right?). Maybe you wanna bring the Taliban in with their AKs and have them try to put Cathy in a Burqua, snicker, snicker. Maybe a train will derail in front of her house; are there tracks near? Oh, with the snow, it could be the Polar Express! NO, that's right, the snow melted!

I just know you want to spring something on us despite my piteous complaints. Come on, we all know you want to!

Many Blessings

Khadijah Gwen

PS, what about the yellow submarine? Maybe she could have a rock group?

What?

You don't think adding two boisterous boys into this mix is enough?

The Viscount has spoken !!

I said a long time ago, that I really liked Henry ! He keeps proving why.
He is sick and tired of Simon's whining, and childlike humour that gets under Cathy's skin.
In other words, Simon, shut up !
Cefin

Anyone for tennis?

"Patricia the Stripper" version or Cream?