Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 472.

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Wuthering Dormice (aka Bike) 472.
by Angharad

I waited in vain for Janice to call, she certainly didn’t on Sunday. I wanted to know who was Jemima’s doctor. I thought she’d left me the information, but when I checked the envelope was empty. I gave her the benefit of the doubt, she’d been so busy, dashing off to see Lawrie.

I asked Stella who we should contact and she suggested it would be a paediatrician somewhere in the main hospital. I called the paediatric department first thing on Monday, well as soon as I’d got Mima sorted.

Frustration didn’t describe how I felt, people wanted to know the ins and outs of a cat’s backside and yet they wouldn’t tell me anything. All I wanted was some advice.

“Who did you say you were?”

Okay, let’s try this one, “Lady Catherine Cameron.”

“And who did you want to speak to?”

“The secretary to the paediatrician supervising Jemima Scott.”

There was a pause and I was put through to a different person, “Hello, Dr Rose’s secretary…” At last. I explained what was happening, and she listened carefully. “I’ll need to call you back after I’ve spoken to Dr Rose,” that was it. I had finally got through to them.

Half an hour later the phone rang, it was Dr Rose. “Hello, Lady Cameron, how can I help?”

I explained the situation, and my need for his advice.

“So Jemima is improving, and you’re sort of fostering her?”

“Yes, today she was trying to crawl around the floor.”

“Goodness, she is doing well, look, bring her in this afternoon at half past one and I’ll ask one of the physios to come down as well.”

“Outpatients?”

“Yes.”

“Thank you.”

“No, thank you, I hope this is going to be one of those miracle recoveries. See you later, goodbye.”

I liked the sound of this man, he had a kindly voice and a caring manner. I told Jemima and she giggled and kicked her legs. Stella who’d been supervising her, offered to come with us, so I set about organising an early lunch.

I’d made fresh bread on Sunday and put in another batch to cook while we were out. With Jemima, we were eating even more bread than before, or was it simply Tom and Simon, wolfing it down.

I did us a cottage pie, well I defrosted it–it was one I’d made earlier and frozen. I did some veg and we ate an hour before we were due at the hospital. Mima was now continent of both faeces and urine, Stella had removed her catheter, and she was pleased to show us what a big girl she was, even though we had to carry her to the loo. I was feeling so proud of her.

We arrived at the hospital and I gave Mima’s name to the receptionist, she phoned someone and a rather nice, tall man in a white coat came out of a room and invited us in.

I lay Mima on the couch and he examined her, checking reflexes in her feet and legs. Each time she shrieked with laughter and he laughed too. “Right little girl, it looks as if you are going to make a full recovery. Now we need to build you up and get you walking again.”

I explained that I had fibbed about my name, because my real one wasn’t getting me anywhere. He laughed, but took details of where Mima was staying at Tom’s.

“How long have you got her?”

“I don’t know, her mother hasn’t phoned so I hope nothing has gone wrong out in Saudi Arabia.”

“With the father?”

“Yes, he was supposed to be rather poorly after surgery.”

“You could always call the Saudi embassy or the Foreign Office. The F.O. should know if an ex-pat has been injured. If he croaked, his widow might be glad of some positive news.”

“Yes, I’ll see if Henry has any contacts.”

“Henry?”

“Viscount Cameron, my future father in law.”

“Ah, would save some time I expect. Anyway, see physio, they’re expecting you and bring her back in a fortnight.”

“Thanks so much,” I said and we shook hands. I picked up Mima and we went off to physiotherapy, where a lady name Donna examined Mima and began to do some work with her. She then showed me what to do, and we were to do it everyday.

“What about if she wants to walk?”

“As long as she wants to, let her try, but don’t try to hurry the process. The last time I saw this little lamb, I thought she was going to end up in the mint sauce–if you take my meaning?”

“That baaaad?” I said smiling, she laughed and nodded.

Whilst Mima and I were in with Donna, Stella was trying to get hold of her father on her mobile. I pushed the wheelchair out into the corridor and Stella waved to us, Mima kicked her legs and waved back giggling.

“I have a name and a number, let’s get back to the car and try it.”

I had no better ideas, so that’s what we did. I called a Mr Pearson, who was some sort of senior flunky in the Middle East bureau. I dialled the number and a man answered. It was him. I explained the position.

“Right, as you’ll appreciate we have rather a lot of ex pats living or working in the Kingdom or Saudi Arabia. Not all of them are known to us.”

“He’s supposed to working with their defence department.”

“In which case we should know, Lawrence Scott, you said?”

“Yes, he was supposedly shot and in hospital there.”

“Not according to the computer, when did this happen?”

“Nearly a week ago.”

“Well we should have been notified within a day at most unless it was a religious holiday, but even then our blokes out there send us the info. The hospital calls them in and they do what they can and tell us what’s what. Unless there’s something hush hush about this chap, we don’t have any notification of him even being there.”

“But, but that’s impossible, I’m looking after their daughter, I took his wife to the airport.”

“Which airline?”

“BA.”

“Which day?”
So I told him, and what time the flight was suppose to depart. “You know, if I didn’t know this enquiry was kosher, I’d be sending the police round to you.”

“Whatever for?”

“I have the passenger list for that day and the one either side, there was no Janice Scott on any of them.”

“But I’m looking after their daughter?”

“Is it their kid? Looks like they’ve done a runner, unless the information you’ve been given and passed on to me is wrong somehow.”

“Surely, someone wouldn’t just dump their child on a relative stranger, would they?”

“I have no idea, Lady Cameron, but I urgently suggest you call the police.”

“Yes, I suppose I had better do that as soon as we get home.”

Stella looked alarmed, “How come as soon as you get involved, life becomes more complicated?”

“Pass. Come on, we need to get Mima home and down for a rest, she’s had a busy day.” I looked in the rear view mirror and spotted her yawning.

An hour later, I made a cup of tea for Stella and me and the two police officers who were sitting in the dining room. It was going to be a long day, and what happens if Social Services want to take Mima into care? If there is some mistake and I got something wrong about Janice and Lawrie, this is going to get very messy and Mima will never forgive me.

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There's something wierd going on here

But the strange thing is that we've met little Jemima before. Did the parents decide that a crippled child was just too much? Never had any issues with Jemima's mom before this did we? Hmmm..... so what will "social services" think of Cathy caring for Mima. Time for a quick wedding! Haven't there been some offers for a shortcut on getting all of Cathy's paperwork in order?

Me thinks

I think theyre some of those people thats ran off with loads of someones money and when Cathy offered to take Jemima they saw it as a godsend, as if they had Jemima with them it would make it easier for them to be found.

:)

OK Angharad,

You have our curiosity peeked now.
May Your Light Forever Shine

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Peeked

Should be "curiosity piqued" as in to provoke or arouse. Arouse our curiosity, that is.

Och.Peeked, piqued...

it's not really important is it? Angharad is really getting into a new swing with this plot straying in these wild new angles. It's quite entertaining, and it's making me curious as to what new and even stranger events she'll take Cathy and the others in the future. And us with it.

Peeked piqued? Whatever... It's a bit like tomato or tomato to me, ummm ^^ heh, it doesn't look the same as when you say it out loud. :S Oh well.

Wonderful writing though Angharad, I certainly will stay tuned.

Jo-Anne

Mint Sauce

"she was going to end up in the mint sauce—if you take my meaning?"

Actually, no.

Damaged people are dangerous
They know they can survive

little lamb...

Angharad's picture

...mint sauce, that baaad? I was trying to have two adults discussing the child with them, without the child understanding the conversation. At first they thought she might die. Mint sauce is usually eaten with roast lamb.

Angharad

Angharad

Lamb?

Eat lamb? Must be something you limeys do. Around here it's beef, beef, and more beef. Nothing like a nice thick sirloin or a delicious slice of prime rib, medium rare.

Beef - It's what's for dinner.

Karen J.

"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

Mint Sauce

Lamb: it's what should be for dinner. Ever notice how some commercial mint sauce in the US is "mint-flavored apple jelly"?

I just looked up a recipe for English mint sauce online that includes malt vinegar. I'm going to have to try that! If I can find some decent lamb, that is.

Maybe ...

Jemima was an abducted child raised for white slavery or such and was now useless as a supposed cripple.

What ever is going on I guess its pretty clear that Cathy and Simon will soon have an adopted daughter. :)

So Cathy over took Stella in womanhood.

Cathy will have a hard time juggling all those responsibilities from now on.

Thanks again for this wonderful story.
I am looking forward to the next installments.

hugs

Holly

Friendship is like glass,
once broken it can be mented,
but there will always be a crack.

Could it be that Lawrie…

Could it be that Lawrie is some sort of crook or other who has had to get out of Britain and that Janice is his accomplice. Maybe Janice pushed Mima into the road to get rid of her so she could join her husband? Cathy's offer to look after Mima gave her the chance to abhandon the child, knowing she would be safe with Cathy, Simon and Co.

And then there are the apparently non-existent grandparents?

Mysteriouser and mysteriouser.

Gabi

Gabi.


“It is hard for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.” Thomas Hardy—Far from the Madding Crowd.

Yeah, and the Mummy Cathy thing

That Mima seemed so quick to adapt to. Hmmm.... has she had to adapt to a different Mummy before? Very strange.

Holly_Marie, Gaby, woody ...

You three are on to something.

There is clearly a mystery here, an abducted child, switched with a still-born in the hospital springs to mind or a witness protection senario.

Ang is being very sneeky, bravo.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Ho boy...

No surprise that the "husband" was not found, sad but not surprising. It's SAD that the purported "mom" was just disapearing. :-(
*snifs*

Name dropping seems to work wonders with some crats.

Thanks,
Annette

Elementary!

Pippa "Sherlock Holmes" Kingsley considers the problem, puts down her bubble-gum pipe, and gets out her large magnifying glass...

Jemima's first appearance is in episode 209, with a rapid continuation in 211 and 212. There's definitely something a bit odd/deficient about her mother (insufficiently maternal, engaged in a war of wills, impatient), but Jemima seems quite at ease around her, not stressed at all, and besides, nobody is perfect.

That first episode takes place in a hospital emergency department's waiting room. Either my inattentiveness is acting up, or it was never explained what Jemima was doing there.

Episode 457 is the road accident where Jemima is brought back from the brink of death by Cathy. The mother is quite the cipher in that episode. But, at the end, a large bouquet of flowers shows up, accompanied by a gent claiming to be the girl's granddad. That scene seemed quite genuine to me and mitigates the possibility that the girl isn't related to either of her purported parents.

In conclusion, it's quite clear to me that Angharad still has most of her cards well-concealed up her sleeve!

So, post your best guesses before she starts writing tomorrow's episode, so she can pick something entirely unexpected instead!

Florist

Wasn't that florist also the owner of the flower shop? Supposedly? Or could it have been someone after the parents for some reason and the news media about the accident drew attention to them and the person dropping off the flowers, just wanted to know if the mother was there, or where the hospital was and just wanted to confirm were the parents were.

Hmmmmm, this is getting very curious. It looks like Jemina was told by her supposed mom, that Cathy would be her mother from now on and simon her father. Maybe that the reason Jemmina is so adamit about them being her parents.

I feel for Jemmina.

This will probably help Cathy in the long run, being a true mother after they adopt her, for it seems it is heading that way.

Good Job Angharad.

Joni W

What baaaaad joke. don't you feel sheepish ?

Mmm, We first met Mima and her mother at the meese lab. Next was at the restaurant, I thought there was someone else there too.
Why would someone do a bunker, unless the kid wasn't legit ? (nice US sentence)
How does Cathy know so much about physical therapy ?

Cefin

Well, it seems like

my wish (and Cathy's I'm suspecting) may come true and Jemima will become their child.