Easy As Falling In A Lake
by: her
part: 337
“I have to go back to Bristol, for a few days. I’d be grateful if you could let me know if any of your captive meeces look like birthing.”
“I can try, they don’t give massive notice.”
“Do what you can.”
“Of course.” I felt a mixture of relief and disappointment. Dancing with the Devil is dangerous but fun, a word which seemed lacking in my current vocabulary.
“I’ve got some work to do on sorting out the equipment I need to hire for the filming.”
“I thought you had your own?” I was surprised at this.
“Good lord, no. I can’t afford that sort of stuff. I have a nice video camera or three and some reasonable sound stuff, plus what I need to mix and edit, but some of this is very specialist–like the infra red, that is worth a fortune. So I hire it. The insurance for a few days is exhorbitant.”
“I’d never even thought about all that.” It was true I hadn’t. Does Steven Spielberg hire his equipment? I’d never thought about that either.
Des went off back to Brissel, and I decided to play hookey and go and see Stella. It wasn’t the nicest of drives, but I got there as it was getting dusk. She seemed quite pleased to see me.
We embraced and her hug was stronger than last time. “Careful, you’ll snap me in half,” I joked.
“I’ve been down the gym.”
“What they have a gym here?”
“Yes, it costs an arm and a leg, so yes and I am bloody well using it.”
“Wow! I’d never even thought of that.” It seemed today was one of revelations.
“Yeah, it helps depression, and that’s what they mostly treat here, poor little rich kids who’ve got a bit fed up; well that and drugs.”
“Yeah, I suppose they would now I think of it.”
“I’m surprised they don’t have a liver transplant unit next door. Some of these kids drink or used to drink, like the proverbial fish.”
“That doesn’t surprise me, talking of which, does Simon always drink quite a bit?”
“Why?” She seemed to mentally kick herself; “Why? Of course he is, I’m a silly cow, or you wouldn’t have mentioned it.”
“If you were a silly cow, you wouldn’t have picked up on it, would you?”
“Noo,” she said sounding a bit like a sick Jersey, and we both smiled.
“I don’t really know what constitutes a problem with drink.” I was admitting my naivety, “because I don’t drink very much, as you know.”
“He’s had periods when he sinks more than is good for him. Since he’s had you, he’s been much better.”
“Not any more, last night, he and Tom sank three bottles of red between them.”
“A bottle and a half each, not that much. He’s done double that.”
“I thought the limit was a couple of glasses a day, not a couple of bottles?”
“The only ones who take notice of that are pregnant women with their first baby.”
“Do you really think so?”
“Nah, I just made it up on the spot.”
“I don’t believe you,” I said like a pantomime character.
“Tough, it was a calculated guess.”
“Don’t you mean, educated?” I enquired.
“No, calculated. I worked out the number of pregnant women by the number of weeks of the pregnancy, divided by the bottles of wine sold in supermarkets every day, multiplied by the number of helpers, Santa has.”
“You’re taking the urine, aren’t you?”
She shook her head and giggled, “Sometimes, Cathy, I wonder how you manage to cross the roads on your own.”
I blushed bright scarlet. “How do I let you get me every time?”
“You trust me and I abuse it every time. See next time you have the option of saving my life, maybe you’ll think twice?”
“I doubt it. I’m too fond of you.”
“Therein lies the weakness, Simon and I are fond of each other but we are still deadly rivals.”
“I have seen you both in action, taking no prisoners.”
“Yes, I’d forgotten that. Anyway, have you got your phone with you?”
I handed it over to her. She dialled up someone and held it to her ear.” There was a short pause, “Oh you are there? What? Yes, who else? Stupid man! Look here piss-brain, cut down the booze okay? Yes, I’ve had Cathy here, she’s gone to the bathroom, poor girl was very upset at your drinking habits. I don’t care what Tom does, he’s not marrying my baby sister. Don’t take that tone with me, Simon Cameron, or I’ll make you spend your own credit cards. Yes you apologise to her, oh oh, she’s coming back, gotta go. Bye.” She shut off the phone.
“If’I’d said that to him, he’d have killed me.”
“Pleasures of being a sister, you’ll find out it’s a mixed blessing.”
“Find out from whom?”
“Life and experience of it. Remember I’m a tad older than you are.”
“Yeah, about two years.”
“Two years is two years, don’t mock it, you’ll see eventually.”
“Okay, I’ll take your word for it.” I resigned myself to not challenging too much at this stage of her recovery. She was doing so well, it was heartwarming.
My drive home was one of optimism, despite the traffic. My mobile rang so I used my handsfree set. It was Simon calling to apologise and to offer me dinner one night soon. Stella is an ace at blackmail.
Comments
Looking up
Things are getting better; or is that are things getting better? The Terrible Twos (Simon & Stella) are a long way from being "cured". I started to say "normal", but realized that term would only apply to Bonzi. ;-)
KJT
"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
Love Stella
Angharad, thanks for not killing her. Please keep her around.
Sooo good to see Stella…
…back in the pink and perky again—she must be getting better. I loved the way she berated that piss-artist brother of hers.
I wonder if it will make any difference?
Great chapter, Ang.
Hugs,
Gabi
PS Amazing pic.
Gabi.
Muscardinus avellanarius 4ever
This is the most absolutely adorable picture of Tarzan the dormouse ever :).
Kim
polyorchy
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that dormouse has four testicles?
Big red ones!
Good, I wasn't the only one! ;-)
KJT
"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
Looks Like The Old Stella Is Back In Action Once Again :-)
She is the only one that can get through her brother's thick head and all that it took was a simple call. :-) Cathy has saved her several times in the past and now Stella has been able to return the favor. And I love that last paragraph, a great tribute to Stella.
I don't know where you are getting all of these cute and adorable pictures of dormice, but please keep it up.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
That Exercise stuff...
Seems to be good therapy. This episode has been a VERY uplifting one for me, and for Cathy. I kinda get the impression that Stella got a charge out of helping out her little sister. A major improvement from a few days previous.
I know Cathy's been in over her head. But, I still couldn't find a lake.
I do wonder how this'll all work out... Or if you'll keep us stringing along for the next 20 years...
Annette
It's nice to see pictures of
Dormice again.It'd be nice if you could find a different picture for each chapter but at the rate your going there may not be that many.Amy
I Knew Stella Would Let Simon Have It !
I knew that Stella could set Simon straight about the booze. Referring to Cathy as "my baby sister" really cemented the deep bond they have. I believe that if it came down to Stella having to take up for either Simon or Cathy, I think that Cathy now has the edge. I am so glad that she is on the road to recovery. Her sense of humor is definitely on the rebound.
Cathy's friends on YouTube
Just spotted this on YouTube. It will surely please all dormouse lovers and shows members of Cathy's survey team at work.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fzyaH7Q_f4o
Not found the clip of Spike diving down Cathy's blouse yet. Must have been withdrawn :)
Geoff
Not Available in Your Country
Makes no sense.
- Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Ha! that dormouse is so sleepy
there's no chance of him diving down anybody's blouse - mighty cute though!
Found it
Here is a video of a dormouse crawling into a woman's shirt. It seems to be in Japanese, so I can't tell if that's Cathy or not.
Awwwwwwww.
Sooooooooooooo cute!
Upon my liar's chair
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair
337--Hoorah for Stella
That's told HIM, the drunken old fool.
I don't just look it, I really AM that bad...
Twice burned
3 times shy. I really hope Stella back. I've missed her.
Stella
Stella's back, and not too soon.
At least with beer, he'd get exercise going back and forth to the head.( bog, loo)
What a photo !
Cefin