Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1058.

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1058
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
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On the Tuesday, after dropping the girls to school, I took Billie out for a ride–we did fifteen miles and she seemed to cope quite well. We bumped into Anne Summers who does triathlons and other silly things. She told me that they needed members to restart the university cycling club.

“I haven’t done any regular cycling for a year or two, let alone any racing.”

“It doesn’t matter, come out for a few training rides–it’ll be nice to have an aristocrat on our team sheet.”

“Don’t you dare! If I race it’ll be under my maiden name, but I don’t have a licence, and I’m too busy, Anne. It’s a lovely idea but with a houseful of kids, it’s not really practicable.”

“Get them to come out with you, like this young un, I’m Anne, what’s your name?”

“Billie,” she said very shyly, blushing furiously.

“Do you think your mum should come out with us?”

“Don’t know,” she said looking at the road as she stood precariously with her legs either side of the crossbar.

“Do you like riding?”

“Yes I do,” she took a sneaky peep at her inquisitor.

“So would you like to ride with us when you’re a bit faster?”

“I dunno–maybe.”

“For goodness sake, Anne, she’s only nine.”

“Nine and she has a road bike?”

“It’s what she wanted.”

“Cor, your mother spoils you, girl–I wish I’d had one at your age.”

“She’s going to buy one for Trish, too.”

“You got shares in a bikeshop?” she joked.

“No, but it was a grave mistake I didn’t.”

“Mummy mends bikes, don’t you, Mummy?”

Now it was my turn to blush.

“You could be our mechanic, Cathy, if you like playing with bikes.”

“I haven’t got time–I’ve another film to organise plus my teaching duties and six kids to look after.”

Six? Jeez, girl, how did you manage six at your age?”

“I adopted them.”

“You’re a glutton for punishment.”

“That’s as maybe, but they needed a loving home, and I try to give them one.”

“Six kids, talk about a challenge–is she a good mum?” Anne asked Billie.

“No.” As Billie said this I waited for the other shoe to drop and nearly fell off my perch. “She’s the best mummy in the world.” She smirked at me, but then beamed at Anne.

“I reckon she must be to adopt six kids.”

“It all works very well most of the time, they’re all pretty good–because if they’re not, I flog them and lock them in the garden shed which is full of cobwebs and spiders and the roof leaks when it rains. Isn’t it so, young lady?”

“No, she never hits us and doesn’t even shout very often except at Daddy, and usually he’s asked for it.”

“So she’s really an angel in disguise is she?”

“Actually she is, and she uses her powers to make people better.” I was blushing but couldn’t stop Billie gushing without drawing attention to myself.

“D’ya think she could use her powers to make me a better cyclist?” asked Anne, and completely confused Billie.

“No she only does it if you’re ill or hurt.”

“Like the healing angel person who appears at the hospital now and again?”

“That’s her,” Billie pointed at me.

“What your mum?” gasped Anne.

“Don’t be silly, Billie–she’s pulling your leg,” I joked.

“I’m not...”

“Because a kiss and a hug makes them all feel so much better when they feel ill or bash themselves, that’s what she means.” I glared at Billie who went quiet.

“For a moment there I thought I was going to have to check you for wings,” smiled Anne.

“Nah, not me–you’re more likely to find a pair of horns and cloven feet.”

Anne looked at her watch, “Crikey, is that the time? I’ve got to go.”

I looked at mine, “Oops, we have to as well, see you.” I nodded at Billie who remounted her steed and we trundled back home.

“I wasn’t lying, Mummy,” Billie said as we rode.

“I know, sweetheart, but remember you’re not supposed to say anything about that to anyone.”

“But she’s a friend of yours.”

“She’s more of an acquaintance, kiddo. I don’t know her that well; I’ve only ridden with her a few times, that’s all. She’s a good rider, but she’s also a nurse tutor or something, so she could say something unwittingly and then we’d have the press knocking on the door again.”

“I’m sorry, Mummy, I was only trying to say how special you are.”

“I know, darling, but maybe next time just think before you say anything. Like I have to when I introduce you as my daughter instead of my son.”

“But I am your daughter now.”

“Yeah, but you were my son for a bit longer, so I have to think what I say about you.”

“Oh, I see.”

“Come on, it looks like rain.” We put on a bit of a spurt and got the bikes back in the shed just as drops of heavy rain began to fall. “Oh well, it’s what the gardeners were praying for,” I said as we walked back to the house.

It rained off and on for the rest of the day, and much to my embarrassment, it took me several minutes to find the windscreen wipers on the new car. Billie stayed home with Julie, and when I left they were loading the bread machine–so hopefully we’ll have some fresh bread for breakfast tomorrow, if the scavengers don’t eat it all before then.

“Can you play chess, Mummy?” Trish asked as we scampered to the car.

“Why, darling?”

“Sister Maria was showing us how to do it. I like the horsey ones best.”

“Were you playing too, Livvie?”

“Yeah, my old dad showed me the moves, but I think it’s boring.”

“Daddy plays, I think, and I expect Gramps does too.”

“Can’t you, Mummy? I’ll show you, the horse moves forward one and then goes two to the side, or forward two and one to the side. Oh it can go backwards too, Mummy. Mummy?”

“Yes, sweetheart.”

“It’s the only the horsey that can jump over the others.”

“It’s not a horse, it’s called a knight,” Livvie said loudly and Trish shut up for two seconds.

“What’s going on over there?” I asked out loud, puzzled by a young man and an older woman who were having an animated conversation with lots of gesticulating going on. “Something not right.” Then in the next moment, he pushed her and she fell over and he ran off with her bag.

I stopped the car and told the kids to stay put, while I struggled with my coat in the wind and rain. The woman didn’t appear to be moving. I looked back to the car, “Trish, call for an ambulance,” I shouted back to her.

I bent down to examine her and could see blood oozing out from the back of her head, she had a pulse but it was quite weak but she was still breathing. I had nothing with me to use as a dressing and I wasn’t wearing a skirt, so I couldn’t do the bit they do in the cowboy films and rip off half my petticoat and bind her head.

Trish called back to ask where we were for the ambulance, and I glanced up at a street sign and shouted back. By now a group of people were gathering, and we managed to hold a couple of umbrellas over the supine woman.

Someone suggested putting a coat under her head, but I advised against moving her as we didn’t know what injuries she had. The blood was oozing faster now and I felt very concerned.

“They’re coming, Mummy,” Trish yelled from the car. A couple of minutes later sirens were heard and a police car arrived, he put his waterproof over the woman and realising he couldn’t do anything else he asked if anyone saw what happened.

“I did, a young man was arguing with her and he pushed her, she fell and I think she must have banged her head. He ran off with her bag.”

“Can I take your name, madam?”

“Sure, it’s Cathy Cameron.”

“That’s not Lady Cameron, is it?”

“Yes, why?”

“Things do seem to happen when you’re about, don’t they?”

“Really? It’s just coincidence, you know.”

“I’m sure it is, Lady Cameron.”

Sirens sounded and an ambulance arrived and we all stepped aside for the paramedics to do their job. They seemed to know the policeman.

As I went back to my car having given my address to the young copper, Trish announced, “I took a picture of it.”

“Of what, sweetheart.”

“The man knocking the old lady down.”

“Show me,” I urged hoping she hadn’t, but she had. In fact she had done it on video so we had the whole episode. I was obviously honour bound to show the policeman and took it from her to show him.

He walked over to the car and said to her, “Hello, Trish–well you’re a clever young lady, aren’t you.”

“My teacher says so. I beat her at chess today.”

I shook my head, why didn’t it surprise me? And worse, she wanted me to admit I could play–no way. The way I play, she’d humiliate me in a few games.
“Do you mind if I borrow your phone to show my boss these pictures?” asked the copper.

“I suppose so,” sighed Trish, probably unaware that her cleverness had put her in an invidious position. She is very possessive of her phone.

“I’ll bring it back when we’ve finished.”

Yeah, I thought, in six months time.

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Great Chapter

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Boy, you packed a lot into that and have opened up all sorts of avenues for the future. We shall see about the 'Blue'.

Portia

Portia

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Does this mean that Cathy now has a nanny? Could the lady be like Maureen, Julie and Trish, or Cathy?

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You are really salivating at the possibility, I see! You can always tell when someone is a real "fan!"

Personally, I'd rather have Cathy pick a Miss Hathaway* type to serve the role.

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* - No, not the actress Anne, but a comic foil character from the original Beverly Hillbillies television sitcom, Jane Hathaway, brilliantly played by Nancy Kulp. Overly proper and easily scandalized, but with a great innate sense of decency, she soldiers on efficiently, despite all odds.

If a picture is worth 1000 words, this is at least part of my story.

Poor Trish

Yes I can see it now "Daddy I need a new phone the police have my old one." Oh and the University Bike team of Cathy and Children. It was another Fun episode look forward to the next.

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Or it could be

"Daddy if i beat you at chess will you buy me a new phone"

Kirri

I should have seen that one

Definitely Trish

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Goddess Bless you

Love Desiree

Anne Summers? Hmmm…

I wonder if we will soon be meeting a new character called Janet Reger?

An excellent chapter, full of interest. Hope Trish isn't without her phone for too long, she'll feel lost without it.

Hilary

PS. (added later) I wonder what Anne Summers cycling shorts would be like, or even Janet Reger's? :)

Anne Summers cycling shorts?

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There's a thought to conjure with! Presumably they'd prolong the pleasure of cycling.

Angharad

Angharad

We've met her before...

Albeit we didn't know her surname, but she first emerges as "Annie" way back in episode 47 and IIRC a few occasions since. Next thing you know, Cathy will be bumping into Jill and Amy again (university cyclists - first met back in #53)...

As for the police and Trish's phone, I'm sure Henry probably has the clout to have a quiet word with Superintendent Strange (#794) regarding copying the video file onto police systems.

 


EAFOAB Episode Summaries

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...

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

Those kids...

First Billie, then Trish. (Though, the cop's comment about "things happening" around Cathy" does have merit - though Simon would probably prefer Merlot - okay, sorry. BAAAAD pun.)

Why is it that young kids seem to find Chess so fascinating. I know both my daughters did (for a while)... The wife told them both I knew how to play. (I do, basically, but I don't enjoy it much. Back in Uni, I was actually pretty good at Go. We had a 4th don amateur grad student that said on good days, I could well have been rated... Took a lot of work to get there, and it was fun at the time, but I certainly can't play anywhere NEAR that level any more. LOL) Why is it that "guys" are supposed to be the Chess players? *sighs*

Hmmm. Wonder why Cathy's not interested in riding with the Uni club any more.

Thanks for another fascinating episode.
Anne

Knight, - Horse, - so what.




Does this camouflage work?

I call it a horse. Looks more like a horse to me than a knight. Funnily enough I don't call the other one a Mitre though by all accounts I should do because Bishops were never one of my favourites.

In my book Mindful I describe how the child Ian/Iona always either took his/her opponents bishops ASAP and/or sacrificed his/her own bishops ASAP simply to cleanse the board of bishops because he/she so hated them in real life. Then she would devote herself to the real objective of capturing the king.

Seems like our lady Cameron is in it up to her neck again. I wonder where Angharad is taking us this time.
Curioser and curioser.
Well I've gorra' keep reading to keep up.

Still lovin' it.

Love and hugs.Thanks for the fabulous reads.

OXOXOX

Beverly.

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I wonder if Trish did any

I wonder if Trish did any 'blue lighting' on the woman while waiting for the police and ambulance? Cathy did not seem to do so as far as I could tell. Or was it because there were too many others around at the moment? I think Cathy will wind up going to the hospital to check up on the woman and have Trish with her, so blue lights everywhere.
Jan

How many six-year-olds...

...would have the presence of mind to photograph an assault while it was happening? Or would be able to beat adults at chess?

Trish is indeed a clever young lady, and Cathy et al. certainly need to have their wits about them when she's around.

Thanks A+B: it's going to be interesting to see where (if indeed anywhere) some of the threads from today's episode go: Anne Summers and the cycling thing, the assault victim, plus chess to name but three.

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So has Cathy started teaching her children

creative uses of a cell phone in fighting crime and stopping intimidation? Seems like Trish has it down but we all know that Trish is exceptional.

Invidious?? Groan !!!

I quote.

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“I suppose so,” sighed Trish, probably unaware that her cleverness had put her in an invidious position.
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So the police have her phone, the one Trish shot the VIDIO on thus leaving her INVIDIOUS...

Ooooh the PAIN!

John in Wauwatosa

P.S, You or Bonzi guilty of that, Ang?

John in Wauwatosa

I wonder how long...

it will be before the police will be recognizing "Lady Trish" helping people and stopping crime, just like her Mummy.

Nice!

Janice

I'm more curious

When Trish will get her phone back. The Cameron's do tend to have an attitude about police, and the police reciprocate by earning it.

I could see some sticky finger trying to nick Trish's phone.

I like the one that looks like a Tootsie Roll on end

In chess, you need to look way ahead and have imagination, alas, some of us loose it as we age.
Join the uni bike team, it'll be good for you. Billie can ride along.
Why didn't Cathy do a foot chase of the purse snatcher ?

Cefin