Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 639.

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Welding Dear
(aka Bike)
Part 639
by Angharad
       
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“So what now?” asked Simon, making towards the car.

I held Mima’s hand as we followed him, “Well I’ve forgotten my handbag, and we’ll need to come back to collect her for half twelve, with a picnic.”

“Can I come for a picnic, Mummy?”

“I should think so, if you behave.”

“Mima behave, Mummy.”

“So, home James and don’t spare the horsepower?”

I looked at my watch, it was only just nine. “Could we call by the uni?”

“I suppose so.”

“It won’t take long, just want to see Spike is okay.”

“Shouldn’t she be?” asked Simon, “Or is this feminine intuition?”

“Dunno to both questions.”

“Can I see dormeece, Mummy?”

“I expect so.”

Simon sat in the car while Mima and I went into the department. Pippa was pleased to see us and made a fuss of Mima, who loved it. Then I went down to the labs where Neal was doing some sort of inventory. “Well, well, look who it isn’t?” He gave me a huge hug and made a fuss of Mima. “What can we do for you?”

“I just popped in to see how Spike was.”

“Ah, a guilty conscience–pushes off to make her fortune and collect waifs and strays while abandoning her real children to a laboratory.”

“You not abangoling, Mima, Mummy?” she looked very worried and anxious.

“No, Meems, I’m not abandoning you, I’m taking you home with me, because that’s where you live–with me, Simon and Grampa Tom.”

“Not Uncle Tom, and his cabin, then?” asked Neal sarcastically.

“Well actually, Topsy has just started school.”

“Twish, not Topsy, siwwy Mummy.”

“Twish?” asked Neal.

“Tricia, my other girl has started school today.”

“Blimey, you’re quicker with litters than Spike.”

“Ha, bloody ha, where is the queen of the Muscardini?”

“This way, milady.” Neal bowed and I dropped him a curtsey, Mima bowed and curtseyed. He showed me the refurbished cages which looked exactly the same as I recalled the old ones. They were still built to my specifications as far as I could see.

“They look the same to me,” I said looking in the cages.

“They are, the new ones didn’t pass muster, so they sent ‘em back. These are your ones.”

“I suppose you can’t improve on perfection,” I said blithely.

“Don’t tell me; you say that each morning to the mirror?”

“But of course,” I said trying to be just as cheeky as he was, but my blushing probably gave the game away.

“Ah, here she is,” I went to put my hand in her cage.

“She’s got young, Cathy,” Neal cautioned.

“Give me some brazil nuts,” I said pointing at the container. He held the container while I took two or three nuts.

“Can me give her one, Mummy?”

“Just a minute, precious, let me see if she remembers me first.” I opened the cage and stroked Spike, talking to her. She was asleep initially, then she tensed up as I touched her. Eventually, she seemed to relax and I picked her up, quickly offering the nut to my psycho-dormouse.

I bent down so Mima could see her holding the nut with her tiny hands, which moved the nut around as her razor sharp incisors nibbled off bits. “Can I stwoke her, Mummy?”

“Very gently, darling.” I held onto the dormouse quite firmly but Mima’s touch was very light, and Spike hardly noticed it. Mima giggled, but not as loudly as the first time they met, I think Spike probably still has a nervous twitch from that event.

“Can I get a photo of this?” Neal took his camera out of a cupboard and clicked away, the flash not disturbing Spike, who was still munching. “It’s possibly useful in our brochures about learning biology when young, possibly for sending round schools.”

“What? You’re proposing to use me as an advertising campaign?”

“More a recruitment campaign. Let’s face it, next month when the film goes out, you’ll hardly be anonymous, will you?”

“I might not be, but why should Mima be used, she’s too young to give consent.”

“You have objections to using her?”

“I’d have preferred it if you had asked me first. Send me a mock up before you use it, and I’ll talk it over with Tom and Simon, and Mima. The last thing I need is to be seen to abusing my foster children.”

“She’s only your foster kid?”

“Yes, I thought everyone knew that.”

“So what about the other one, Trish, was it?”

“Another foster child.”

“You haven’t adopted then? I mean if they let gay men adopt kids, why not a woman and a peer?”

“It would probably be better when we’re married, but for the moment I’m not rocking the boat. As far as I’m concerned I treat them like my own, and they reciprocate. In fact, they started it by calling us mummy and daddy.”

Seeing as Spike was seeming relaxed, I let Mima hold her. She giggled a bit, saying it tickled, but she held the dormouse gently while she ate another nut. I was pleased with her, she realised she had to keep quiet and hold quite still to avoid scaring the rodent. Neal also reckoned he had more photos and snapped away. I quickly looked at the image on the back of his camera, and decided one of the images could well be my new Christmas card design for this year.

“Hey, these’d make great Chrimble cards.”

“You read my mind,” I said.

“For the department, I mean.”

“But of course. Send me copies, will you?”

“I might, if you look kindly upon the brochure idea.”

“I won’t if you mess me about, Neal, and Simon gets very heavy at times if he thinks someone is annoying me.”

“Okay, okay, I get the message–consider it done.”

“Damn, you didn’t give me a chance to use Tom as a threat, too.”

“No, I could see that one coming. He’s not as violent as Simon–I remember the stories of when the hunt got into the garden.”

“Oh yeah, I forgot about that,” I confessed.

“He laid out the Master of Foxhounds, didn’t he?”

“Dunno if it was the MF, but he laid out a couple of them. Mind you, so did I.”

“For a supposed pacifist, you sure are aggressive.”

“Yeah? Wanna make something of it?” I said smirking.

“Mummy shotted a man with buwwets, and with a bownawwow.”

“Thank you, Mima, what did we ask you not to do?”

“Teww anyone.”

“And have you?”

“No, Mummy.”

I suppose that is what they call seeing things from a different perspective?

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Hallelujah!

Spike is okay!!!!

Neal seems a bit uninformed, I suppose like most academics he barely pulls his nose out occasionally to notice if it is raining or not. Since it always is in the U.K. I don't suppose it matters, anyway.

KJT


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

Mima Did Learn, But Now

Cathy will have to take Trish to see Spike. Because we know that Mima will blab about it.

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

Too many loose ends wrapping up

Hope we aren't getting to an end of the story. Still need a wedding, miracle "healing" for Trish, Cathy's PhD, a couple of adoptions, and who knows what else.

what else?

at least one more movie, the mammal study in Europe or at least the organization of same, I don't think she has met/saved the Queen Mother yet, and she has to meet Lance and at least one female racing legend, if not two, (I include Jenny Bond in this one), and settle with a possibly greedy camera guy, and, and,

Not to mention

Not to mention Stella and baby "puddin" Stella's well at the moment but how long will that last ?

Kirri

Here is something that will never happen...

Given Cathy's habit of coming to the rescue of people in distress I keep imagining her rescuing a group of American college girls in the U.K. to visit their actress friend who is making a movie here. In gratitude, they invite the family to vist them back home where they have a place with some special mud that when hit by lightning can do something that both Trish and, to some extent, Cathy both desire.

Luckily

I suspect Spike is middle-aged as far as dormice goes. They live maybe up to 6 years according to online sources so with any luck we can have more of Spike's escapades for yearrrrs to come ;).

Kim

No disassemble Spike!

Spike should be like one of those old western movie six-shooters that never runs out of bullets; or maybe the Energizer Bunny - she just keeps going, and going, and going . . . .

Sho

Yuri!

Yuri!

Spaghetti Dormice ?!

Bwaaaaaah haaaah! haaaaaah ! 8).

Kim

another "Green Mile" thought

Remember the mouse in the "Green Mile" that lived something like 50 years because it had been cured? Maybe spike has been zapped.

Well, of course.

Mima didn't tell anyone? That means a stranger. Neal and Spike are "friends". :-)

Sounds like really cute photos. Glad Mima was so good THIS time, and Spike didn't take a trip on a scream. :-)

Thanks,
Annette

Sufferin' Sucotash!

"Welding Dear" now that sounds painful. Still love your story but couldn't resist a silly comment.
yer faithful a-MARE-can reader,
'Sika

mima

she did not tell anyone at all, she mentioned it in conversation, I believe meems thinks if you go to someone specific and tell then that is telling but just saying it doesnt count

The minute you tell a small

The minute you tell a small child not to say something, that is exactly when they will tell the world what it is they are not supposed to say. J-Lynn

US TV show?

I think someone mentioned this a few hundred chapters ago - something about an American TV show where the presenter interviewed children while their parents remained behind the scenes. At some point in proceedings he asked the children to recount what they'd been instructed not to say. Inevitably, they spilled the beans..


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

Non-initiation of force

For an avowed socialist, it seems a bit odd that Cathy seems to follow the Non-Aggression principle so popular with Libertarians and anarcho-capitalists, which L. Neil Smith expressed as:

"No one has the right, under any circumstances, to initiate force against another human being, nor to delegate its initiation."

Seems to fit Cathy to a "T."

You can do most anything you want, but threaten Cathy or her kids (or Tom or Simon, or her dormice to a lesser extent) look out! Cathy will be channeling Mother Nature in "red in tooth and claw" mode.

Jemima

and Cathy need to have a long talk. It probably won't work, however. Welcome to the wonderful world of kids, where nothing is unsaid.

Mima really likes Spike

I've been sweating out Spike's well being for 15 chapters. Things seem to be under control in the lab.

Cefin