Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 2048

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 2048
by Angharad

Copyright © 2013 Angharad
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Fortunately Phoebe flopped against a wall and I caught her on the rebound and helped her slither to the floor gently. A man who’d been sitting across the room came over and asked if she was okay. He helped me lift her up on to one of the chairs and she slowly came round as I rubbed her hand and cheek.

“Oh,” she sighed and opened her eyes, “that was so weird.”

“What was, sweetheart?”

“I saw some strange woman who was standing behind you and obviously helping you.”

“I think you might have imagined it, sweetheart, you passed right out.”

“Did I?”

“Yes, the man over there helped me pick you up, you were as limp as three week old lettuce.”

“Ugh,” was her response to that. “She was standing behind you wearing a dress that seemed to be made of sunlight, it glowed a golden yellow and shone like the sun does as it rises in the sky.”

“I think your mind was playing tricks as you keeled over.”

“She said Neal would be alright because you had acted so promptly and so selflessly. There was a girl standing with her who looked at you with such love.”

Oh boy, this was starting to freak me out. “It was an hallucination, okay?”

“If you say so, Mummy, I don’t mean to upset you.”

“Good, well let’s say no more about it, shall we?”

“It’s just that she looked like the girl in the photo in your purse.”

“I thought we agreed?”

“Yes, Mummy.”

“Do you feel okay now?”

“Yeah, I don’t know what came over me.”

Just in case it was the thought of being bitten by a dormouse, I said nothing and we sat in silence until the doctor came out and spoke with us again. “We’re going to admit him overnight, so you could tell any family what’s happening. He’ll be seen by a duty psychiatrist before we release him tomorrow–it’s standard procedure when it’s a genuine suicide attempt and this would have worked had you not found him and started CPR.”

“Can we see him?” asked Phoebe.

“Be brief then, he’s coming to but very woozy.”

I nodded and he pointed to a cubicle. We pulled back the curtain and Neal was lying there looking much better though he looked very tired.

“Hi, Neal,” said Phoebe walking up and touching his face.

His eyes opened and he took a moment to focus. “Hi,” he sort of croaked back.

“Don’t ever do that again, ever,” she said her eyes filling with tears descended her face, dripping off her chin.

“Okay,” he croaked. He looked at me and smiled. “Shoulda known you’d be there.”

“Only just, we nearly missed you, but not as much as a little girl would have done. For her sake, don’t you ever do anything like this again, okay?”

He nodded pointing to his throat.

“Keep a look out,” I said to Phoebe and then began gently rubbing his throat. “That should feel easier,” and he nodded again.

“Times up,” announced the young doctor, “porter’s here to take him up to a ward.”

We both kissed him goodnight and left.

“What do we tell the wicked witch of the west?” asked Phoebe as we got into my car.

“Nothing.”

“But won’t she find out?”

“She might. I said I’d look in on him I didn’t agree to report back to her.”

“Isn’t that a case of semantics or whatever they call it?”

“Perhaps, but I’m going home and after a cuppa I’m going to bed.”

“Good idea–why d’you think I fainted?”

“Perhaps you stood up too quickly?”

“Could be,” she shrugged and pulled on her seat belt while I started the car and drove out of the hospital.

I was turning into the drive when she said, “That was Billie, wasn’t it?”

“What was?” I played dumb.

“The girl.”

“What girl?” I knew perfectly well what she meant.

“In my faint, the girl I saw standing next to the goddess.”

“Was it? You’ve seen the photo in my purse which could have stimulated the image.”

“It was the goddess, wasn’t it?”

“I don’t know, I didn’t see her did I?”

“But you know her don’t you?”

“How could I know someone I don’t believe could exist?”

“You’re very stubborn aren’t you? She said you were.”

“She?”

“The goddess lady. She said not believing wouldn’t make her cease to exist.”

“Yes but the corollary of that is, believing in imaginary things doesn’t necessarily make them exist either. Just because the Pope believes in a god doesn’t mean he’s right. He still can’t produce any evidence which could be checked.”

“But isn’t that what belief is all about? You choose not to believe, that’s your belief, his is the opposite–the Pope I mean.”

“If you like–look, I’m tired and after a cuppa, I’m off to bed.”

“The Shekinah, that’s her name, said that you wouldn’t progress until you understood and if you refuse to acknowledge her, you won’t understand.”

“Fine, if she understood, she’d leave me in peace and pick on someone more gullible and accepting.”

“You were chosen long ago.”

“Oh pull the other one, I’m going for my cuppa.”

“One day you’ll understand.”

“Yeah sure, where’s that tea?” I dismissed her. Gods and goddesses just cluttered up the mathematics of creation as per Professor Cox, it’s all about the second law of thermodynamics, not fairies from the Old Testament, and the science can be tested.

“Where the hell have you been?” asked Simon.

“Was your dinner warm?” I answered with another question.

“It was fine, thank you; now where were you?”

“At the hospital.”

“All this time?”

“No we started off at Neal’s house.”

“How did that turn into the hospital?”

“He had an accident.”

“Accident?”

“Why are you simply repeating what I’m saying?”

“I’m not, what sort of accident?”

“He’s okay. I’m having a cuppa want one?”

“What sort of accident?”

“Nothing, okay?”

“So if it was nothing why can’t you say?”

“What would it prove?”

“I don’t know until you tell me.”

I rinsed the teapot with the boiling water to warm it then added some teabags and filled it with water. While it was standing, I got two cups and some milk. Then poured the teas after stirring the pot, added some milk and handed the stronger one to Simon.

“Why are you evading my question?”

“There’s nothing to tell, he’d had an accident we called the paramedics and followed to the hospital then waited while he had a scan.”

“So he’d had the accident before you got there?”

“Yes.”

“Lots of blood?”

“No there was little if any.”

“So what sort of accident was it?”

“An accidental accident.”

“That is rubbish and you know it.”

I sipped my tea. “Look, I’m very tired and need to go to bed. Oh bugger, I’ll have to check the baby first.”

“Stella fed her about,” he looked at his watch, “an hour ago.”

“Sometimes she really contributes.”

“And this accident–what happened?”

“If I tell you, will you shut up about it?”

“Cross my heart.” He drew a cross on his chest with his finger.

“Okay, he fell out of the attic.”

“Jeez that could have killed him,” gasped Simon.

“Yeah, only the rope round his neck broke the fall.”

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Rope

“Only the rope round his neck broke the fall.” That was cold but hilarious at the same time.

Best,

DJ

Shekinah again

Cathy, you have been told by just about every member of your family that they have seen Shekinah in some way or another, and heard her say essentially the same thing she told Phoebe. How long and what is it going to take to make you 'see the light?'

Maybe Cathy needs a few days alone somewhere (the hospital perhaps?) where she and Shekinah can have a heart to heart talk.
If it is the hospital, wouldn't Trish's ability to heal have to be temporarily disabled?

Or maybe a few days alone with the girls and Stella, and Shekinah there where all can see her, and have a good old fashioned sit down, shut up and listen heart to heart talk. Shekinah obviously can't tell Cathy much, but she could lead her back over all the miracles that have happened since the death of her mother.

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

With Phoebie seeing Billie

and the Shekinah Glory, Cathy needs to start listening before something happens that will help her to see and accept the Shekinah Glory.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Reality In Your Universe

littlerocksilver's picture

Cathy is going to have to accept the fact that in her universe many of the things she doesn't believe in really do exist. Her universe is not our universe; however, because it has been written, it does exist according to RAH. There are many things about her universe that I like, especially because if she was in this universe, none of these wonderful things would be happening.

Portia

Um...

Angharad's picture

really?

Angharad

I love it...

I love it when Cathy just winds Simon up like that... Such fun!

Nice to have a soft landing after having been dangled off the cliff so recently, but it makes me wonder what Bonzi has going...

Thanks!

Abby

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Yeah, Agree that the last line is pretty definitive and cold

but it sure got the message across.

What I found even more interesting in this episode was the discussion Phoebe had with Cathy about the goddess and Billie. Seems like Phoebe far more than just saw them. She had some kind of conversation with them.

“One day you’ll understand.”

What a statement... lets just hope Cathy doesn't have to endure too many tragedies to make it there.

(Oops, what am I saying ... if Cathy "understood", the world, I mean the saga, would probably end. Can't have that happening.)

I hanged myself once.

On purpose it was, too. The only problem is the rope broke, I hit a chair and then fell on the floor and it hurt me awfully, so much so that it took my mind off what I was doing, and the bruises around my neck caused an awful ruction at home.

G

Fell out of the attic

That has got to be the best closing line ever written! Good work, sis!


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

But he Got

Better? I do not understand how Cathy, can refuse to acknowledge the Goddess, with all the healing she does. I am deep in the Sciences, Computer that is, but a lot of that is PFM* at times. Yet i have risen to High Priestess serving the Green Mother(Goddess).

Though if not for my Aunt, I may have never believed in anything after my Fathers death.

*PFM-Pure Fu**ing Magic

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

I wonder

After re-reading this episode, I wonder if maybe it was the Shekinah who was helping Phoebe, and not Cathy. It is plausible and could possibly explain the Shekinah's words to Phoebe:

“You’re very stubborn aren’t you? She said you were.”

“The Shekinah, that’s her name, said that you wouldn’t progress until you understood and if you refuse to acknowledge her, you won’t understand."

Somehow, I think that Gloria at least, and possibly even Neal still have some hospital time left, and Cathy will have more encounters with Shekinah before they leave the hospital.

As for this beloved by all saga being over if Cathy ever does understand, why should it be? The official title of the episode is "Easy As Falling Off A Bike" and there certainly has not been much so far that is anywhere close to being as easy as falling off a bike. The story could go on as Cathy does what she has been chosen to do, and finds that it is indeed as easy as falling off a bike. The question remains though, what was Cathy chosen for? And how can the story continue when the chosen path is revealed? What do Bonzi and Izzy have in mind in case this paragraph happens more or less like I have imagined it?

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

I suspect...

I suspect that Simon will eventually twig to what Cathy finally told him. The question will be how will HE react to it... Further, how will Neal and Gloria react. How will it effect their relationship.

Whew. Looking to see how things work out.

Thanks,
Annette

Cathy

still has trouble accepting her reality, which is a pity.