Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 2261

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike, est. 2007)
Part 2261
by Angharad

Copyright © 2013 Angharad
All Rights Reserved.
  
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Sammi came down as Stella brought back the mouseketeers which was moments before the walkers came back. The sun had shone today and began to think we might not all have to develop gills to survive.

Once the youngsters had changed out of their school uniforms, I gave them a drink and the last remaining hobnobs–they had one a piece. I told them dinner would be in about an hour, and I checked my creation in the range oven. It was looking okay, mind you, compared to David’s pastry, mine is like reinforced concrete.

Oh well, we can always use it as hardcore if we need another shed.

I got Trish to lay the table, a job of which she is fiercely protective. I reckoned we had about half an hour to wait before testing teeth against my culinary skills or lack of them. Apparently the best pastry cooks have cold hands–mine are usually warm, it’s my feet which get cold, especially on the bike.

At six o’ clock I served up some dinners–the knife didn’t break on my pie, so it might yet be edible. Using plate spacer things I stacked the three dinners for across the way and asked Sammi to take them over. She was about to dissent, probably playing the invalid card when my smile disarmed her and she picked up the tray and I let her out the back door.

As she came back in I was serving pie portions out on the warm plates. I let them help themselves to potatoes and other vegetables but I poured the gravy for the youngsters. Judging by the lack of conversation I assumed they were all busy testing their digestive systems against my cooking. The sounds emanating from the table were that of plates being scraped and other eating noises.

“That wis braw,” was Daddy’s assessment. He rose taking his coffee with him to test some of the malt miniatures I got him for Christmas. He also had someone’s degree dissertation to look over. I didn’t envy either him or the author.

Danni stayed seated while I poured teas and she accepted one of them. Sammi asked her how her ‘wound’ was. “Okay, fed up with shoving bits of placky up it.”

“Tell me about it.” Sammi replied before I closed the conversation. There were probably better topics for a dinner table, like vivisection or sewage disposal–joke.

They went off together to compare notes or something similar. Julie was dealing with a call on her mobile, “Hang on, I’ll ask her. Sam...” she called after her departing sister.

“What?” came back the reply.

“You fancy making up a foursome on Friday, boy’s name is George Curtis.”

“He’s not into computers, is he?”

“He could be, why?”

“I was at uni with a George Curtis–total shithead.”

“It’s only for a night out, you haven’t got to marry him...”

“What if he recognises me?”

“Oh come on, your own mother wouldn’t recognise you from the nerd who came to stay.”

“I would,” I said, just to annoy them.

“Very funny, I meant the other one.”

“The one with bells on?”I offered.

“Yeah–what?”

“The other one, it has bells on.”

“What has?”

“That’s what people say.”

“Mummy, I’m trying to have a sensible conversation here with my sister–so if you don’t mind...”

I could take a hint and started to set up the ironing board. I couldn’t help but overhear what was being said.

“But he could recognise me, couldn’t he?”

“I doubt it, your hair’s different to start with.”

“Duh--Her whole body’s different.”

“Mum–will you...”

“Will I let you do your own ironing?”

“Um–no, oh leave it there, I’ll do it afterwards.”

I smiled, she didn’t realise she’d been had yet.

“I’m sure he won’t recognise you, especially with your hair down.”

“I don’t know, Ju.”

“C’mon, the other guy is like, gorgeous, do it, please.”

“Well don’t blame me if it all goes belly up.”

“It won’t–I’ll bet he won’t recognise you.”

“Well if he does I’m not sticking around to be insulted by him, I’ll be off.”

“Well yeah, I mean, you’re my sister, so I’ll be right there with you.”

“It might help if you say your name is Cameron and you work for a bank, you don’t have to say in what capacity.” I offered advice as I finished one of Simon’s shirts.

“Yeah, Mummy’s right, I could do you a colour rinse too, how about a redhead.”

“Uh, no thanks.”

“But you will come, pretty please?”

“Jules, you’re a...”

“Desperate?” I ventured.

“No funny,” Julie shot back at me with a daggers glance.

“Okay, but if he twigs I’m off.”

“He won’t, he’ll love you.”

“Mummy, waddya think?”asked Sammi.

I finished pressing the collar of Trish’s blouse, “I doubt he’ll recognise you, you have changed quite a bit since you’ve been here.”

“Okay, I’ll do it.”

Finally Julie got what she wanted and Sammi went back upstairs to her computers. I finished Trish’s blouse and picked up one of Livvie’s. “You gonna be all night?”asked Julie.

“No, if you want to do your stuff, I can do my mending instead.”

“Mending, I thought we were a family of millionaires?”

“How d’ya think we got it?” I asked and picked up my sewing basket.

Julie went over to the washing pile, “Mummy, if I do some of yours, would you do my mending?”

“What needs mending?” I asked.

“Hem’s come down on my skirt.”

“I taught you how to do hems.”

“I know, but you’re so much quicker.”

Had I been had? Probably. “Let me see?”

She chucked it over to me. It had to be black, didn’t it? Sewing black in artificial light is a nightmare. “When d’you need it?”

“I’ll wear trousers or leggings tomorrow.”

“I’ll do it in daylight, assuming we have some tomorrow.”

“Thanks, ma.”

I glared back at her and she chuckled.

“I can’t do this,” stated a disgruntled Livvie.

“Do what, sweetheart?”

“This geography thing.”

“Let me see...” she handed me the book and I read the homework question. “What did Trish do?”

“She’s in a different group, ours has to do this one.”

One way to stop sisters collaborating I suppose. I re read the question. Then went down to the study and pulled out the requisite OS map. “Ah ha, here look. The reason they didn’t do a straight road were these hills, so the Romans went round them.” I dug out an OS map of Roman Britain and showed her the road as it appeared then.

“Cool,” she said, now I understand it–were Ordnance Survey around in Roman times, then?”

“Nah, the Romans used GPS.”

“Right,” she said walking out the door then a moment later reappeared, “Muuummmy.”

I booted up the computer and printed her off a series of maps and graphs showing the area concerned and it’s topography in linear form. I took them to her and she said, “Wow, how’d you do that?”

“I used to do it for my bike rides at one time, when I used to keep a log.”

“I can see where they get it from,” said Julie as we returned, Livvie now triumphant over her homework.

“Get what?”

“Their brains.”

“Not from me, anymore than you do.” I said reminding her I wasn’t anyone’s actual mother.

“No, I got your looks instead–I’m not complaining.”

Some days I’m sure I’ve stepped into a parallel universe.

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thliwent's picture

It got lost in the drive rebuild.

Good chapter.

Thanks Ang, enjoyed it. I suppose the boyfriend thing eventually had to raise it's ugly head. I can understand why the girls are nervous though. It's okay being trans until crunch time comes and one has to reveal the truth to a potential life partner. Better to do what I did and reveal the truth on first contact or soon after.

Off to bed now, I'm shattered.

Still lovin' it.

Bevs.

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All in a days work for the mother of a big

and wide ranging brood of daughters.... and she may not be biological mom to any of them but she's had a huge influence in their lives and should take come credit for their successes. (and why not their looks?)

Fascinating...

There ARE times I wish I were more attractive... LOL But, most of time, passing is more than enough. Specially when I hear the "complaints" attractive girls get about being hit on all the time. Oy. (Good thing I've already found my spouse! And she thinks I look okay... )

The kids problems. Oy... I've only the two... It doesn't seem to matter, they can make a mom worry.

Thanks,
Annette (who's caught up again!)

A day in the Cameron household?

I think so. Usually the household episodes are about only one member, other than Cathy and who ever is trying to help.
This is much more than just a daughter having thoughts about who knows what, although Cathy usually has a pretty good idea.
This seems more like what might be a typical day in Cathy's life at home. Seems like all her children had a minor problem of
some sort, and Cathy was able to help them all, as a good mother should, even to the point of re-hemming a dress or skirt that
some daughter conned her into doing. But I don't remember Cathy complaining seriously about anything, but rather had a good
time with the children.

Bonzi, Whizz, and Ang are still managing to keep episodes current, and once in a while to depart from the regular story line
and showing us just how real the Cameron family is. Thanks for this departure from the main story line, although I am not
at all sure what the story line is! Just keep Bike coming our way!

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

Family life

Podracer's picture

No kidnappings, shootings or attacks today, just family banter, whines and humour, enjoy it Cathy. One wonders if Mr Curtis has changed, or whether Sammi's memory of the guy was a little skewed. A nervous date approacheth.

'M off to the shower, got SMIDSY'd this evening.

"Reach for the sun."

Seems like

everything is going back to what passes for normal in the Cameron household, Perhaps the next drama may arise when Sammi goes out on her double date Julie... Hopefully George Curtis is a changed man .... He had better be, Upsetting Julie chances with her date would not be very good for his health.

Lovely to have BC/TS back, Like many others i missed my daily dose of Bike and all the other wonderful stories that appear here,Thank you to all concerned for all your hard work in getting this marvelous site back online so quick, It is very much appreciated...

Kirri

I see disaster

on its way, whether he recognizes her or not, once a shithead, always a shithead.