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  • #4361
    ÉricÉric
    Keymaster

      Finnley! Finnley!” Liz’ called from her boudoir.
      “What is happening with the ceiling? There is water dripping everywhere, it is ruining my last manuscript! You surely haven’t left a window opened upstairs, have you?”

      She tutted, her hair in disbelief. “With that storm outside, at least that idiot Walter did well to take this ghastly frog trenchcoat back with him.”

      She paused her litany to contemplate her latest treasure, carefully arranged at the bottom of a large envelope. Seven green potsherds sent by her old friend with a note attached: “Some patterns ideas, I’m sure you’ll know what to do with them.”

      #4359
      ÉricÉric
      Keymaster

        “So, that’s where the gardener has been hiding all this time…” Godfrey thought, quietly stepping out of the shadows into the sinkhole tunnels. “Maybe I’ll just tell Liz’ he has resigned. Although she seemed more taken by this one than with the previous guys…”
        While the gardener was snoring loudly, he took time to look around, and noticed the sprouting sack.
        “How curious that those old books have started to come to life again…”

        An idea had crossed his mind, both dreadful and exciting. The portal…

        Leaving the gardener to his dreams, and taking another secret exit out of the dark tunnel, opening another succession of doors with the turn of a key hanging from the watch chain of his burgundy waistcoat, he soon found himself reappearing into a deep secret place. A small round room, almost like the inner chamber of a burrow, with no visible door, no window, seemingly lit only by a single ray of light coming from the pinhole in the ceiling, reflected on the glittering curved walls. At one side, was a well, and one could hear the humming sound of flowing underground water.
        On the well, where deeply carved words : “HC SVNT DRACONES”. Just below them, painted in white in Godfrey’s flowering handwriting : “Here be dragons!”

        There still was the heavy latch, bolted by a large futuristic-looking lock.

        Phew, still closed. Godfrey sighed a sigh of relief. He couldn’t imagine the damage to Liz’ frail hold on reality, where she to find about what was lurking behind.

        Popping a peanut in his mouth, he smiled wryly, reminisced of what Finnley had said about her “discovering” of the attic; yes, their secret was fine with them for now. At least so long as what was locked on the other side stayed there of course…

        #4358
        F LoveF Love
        Participant

          “Jingle, where are you?” asked Finnley grumpily, peering into the darkness of the attic.

          “Here”, hissed Jingle from behind some boxes. “Has that dreadful man gone yet?”

          “Nope, still here. Drooling over Liz no doubt.”

          “I won’t go back to my mother! That awful woman!”

          “Well you can’t stay here so you had better go out the window.”

          “What window? There is no window!” whimpered Jingle.

          Oh for Flove’s sake! thought Finnley. No imagination. That’s her trouble.

          Adroitly, she whipped out some power tools and cut a hole in the roof.

          “There!” she said, taking a step back to survey her work. “A window. Now, off you go. And don’t come back.”

          “Oh thank you, Finnley. You are wonderful!”

          “I am, aren’t I,” smirked Finnley.

          And after all, Liz didn’t even know she had an attic so she certainly won’t notice a window.

          #4355
          TracyTracy
          Participant

            “You incredibly rude fuckers after we were obliged to listen to yours for years,” Elizabeth’s fingers tapped loudly on the keyboard. “It would be at the very least polite to show a little interest, even if it is feigned, but no! Stuck up your own arseholes as usual!”

            “You can’t say that, Liz!” Finnley gasped, looking over Liz’s shoulder.

            “Fuck ‘em!” replied Liz, thrusting her keyboard to the back of the desk with a satisfied smile. “You just can’t get the crowd fillers these days. Now then, were is that tasty gardener?”

            #4353
            TracyTracy
            Participant

              “Pepe pulled his truck up at the polling station,” Liz wrote, suddenly seized with an idea, “And voted for the nice man with the straggly beard. He knew that he would win, and wanted to add his voice to the collective choice.”

              “That’s outrageous, Liz!” spluttered Finnley. “You can’t tamper with elections by writing the outcome into the story!”

              “Can’t? I just did!” she replied grimly.

              #4349
              F LoveF Love
              Participant

                “Who’s been chucking stuff in the urn!?” grumbled Finnley. “Always someone messing things up round this place.”

                She took the parcel and dumped it in the overflowing garbage bin.

                Just in time for the rubbish collector, she thought with satisfaction.

                #4345
                TracyTracy
                Participant

                  Finnley, go and tell Roberto to bring the ladder. I can’t possibly climb up through that trap door with those rickety steps, I want a proper ladder. And proper gardener to hold it steady. I wouldn’t trust any of you lot,” she said, glaring at them each in turn.

                  Finnley made a rude sign behind Elizabeth’s back, and clumped back down the stairs. Increasingly heated bickering between Liz and the Inspector ensued. Godfrey wandered off down the hallway tutting and shaking his head, and then darted into a spare bedroom and fell sound asleep on the bed.

                  Expecting a tongue lashing from Liz for being so long, Finnley was surprised that nobody noticed her return. She cleared her throat a few times trying to get their attention.

                  “Go and get yourself a spoonful of honey and stop making that ghastly croaking noise, Finnley!”

                  “The thing is, Liz,” replied the maid, “He’s gone.”

                  “Who?”

                  Exasperated, Finnley’s voice rose to an alarming falsetto. “The gardener! Roberto! He’s gone, and what’s more, he’s taken the sack with him!”

                  “Do get a grip, Finnley, he’s probably just taking the rubbish out. Now then, Walter, if you think I’ve forgiven you for that day when you….he’s taken what? What did you say?”

                  Elizabeth blanched, waving her arms around wildly as if she was drowning.

                  “I know a good gardener who’s looking for a job,” the Inspector said helpfully.

                  “You utter fool!” Elizabeth rounded on him. “My babies have been stolen and you talk about gardening! Never mind that German, or whatever it was you said you’re doing here, go and catch that thief!”

                  Raising an eyebrow, Finnley wondered if this was just another fiasco, or was it really a cleverly engineered plot?

                  #4334
                  TracyTracy
                  Participant

                    While the others were posturing and staring at each other threateningly like a pack of territorial stray dogs, Roberto inched closer to the mysterious sack. Something had started to protrude through a ragged hole in the side of the hessian weave. With a surreptitious glance at the others, who were still glaring at each other ~ with the exception of Godfrey who was still eyeing the lone peanut ~ he took another step closer. He bent down, ostensibly to flick a bit of mud from his trouser knee, and peered at the thing poking out of the sack.

                    “Why, it’s a tiny furled leaf!” he gasped. “It’s sprouting!” Like a sack of old potatoes left to rot in a damp corner, forgotten and discarded, a pale shoot was striking out in search of light.

                    Roberto held back when Liz demanded that Finnley lead her to the attic forthwith, followed by the Inspector. Godfrey shuffled along after them, picking up the stray peanut and popping it into his mouth. As soon as the gardener heard their footsteps creaking on the first floor landing, he made his move. There was life in that sack and he was going to give it the chance to thrive, to grow and blossom.

                    He knew just where to plant it. It would take some time to reach that place, but he knew what he must do.

                    Roberto set off for The Enchanted Woods, with a determined smile and a spring in his step. He was going to save the characters and grow them himself, nurture them all back to life.

                    #4333
                    F LoveF Love
                    Participant

                      Finnley, who had also just then re-entered the room, saw her chance to not only get her own back on Godfrey and prove to him her meanness was not a facade, but also an opportunity to get some peace and quiet.

                      “Take those two,” she said, pointing towards Godfrey and Liz. “They are bound to know something.”

                      Godfrey paled and Liz let out a little gasp.

                      Finnley, how can you do this!”

                      “Oh bugger it,” sighed Finnley, despondently wondering if she really was a nice person after all.

                      “She’s in the attic.”

                      “The attic? I didn’t know we had an attic,” exclaimed Liz. “How absolutely wonderful! I do hope you are keeping it clean, Finnley. Attics are notoriously bad for attracting dust.”

                      #4331

                      “What was in the bag, Finnley, tell us!”
                      Everyone was looking at the maid after the Inspector had left hurriedly, under the pretext of taking care of a tip he had received on the disappearance of the German girl.

                      Godfrey was the most curious in fact. He couldn’t believe in the facade of meanness that Finnley carefully wrapped herself into. The way she cared about the animals around the house was a testimony to her well hidden sweetness. Most of all, he thought herself incapable of harming another being.
                      But he had been surprised before. Like when Liz’ had finished a novel, long ago.

                      “Alright, I’ll show you. Stay there, you lot of accomplices.”

                      Godfrey looked at Liz’ sideways, who was distracted anyway by the gardener, who was looking at the nearby closet.

                      Liz’, will you focus please! The mystery is about to be revealed!”

                      “Oh shut up, Godfrey, there’s no mystery at all. I’ve known for a while what that dastardly maid had done. I’ve been onto her for weeks!”
                      “Really?”
                      “Oh, don’t you give me that look. I’m not as incapable as you think, and that bloodshot-eyes stupor I affect is only to keep annoyances away. Like my dear mother, if you remember.”
                      “So tell us, if you’re so smart now. In case it’s really a corpse, at least, we may all be prepared for the unwrapping!”
                      “A CORPSE! Ahaha, you fool Godfrey. It’s not A corpse! It’s MANY CORPSES!”

                      Godfrey really thought for a second that she had completely lost it. Again. He would have to call the nearby sanatorium, make up excuses for the next signing session at the library, and cancel all future public appear…

                      “Will you stop that! I know what you’re doing, you bloody control machine! Stop that thinking of yours, I can’t even hear myself thinking nowadays for all your bloody thinking. Now, as I was saying of course she’d been hiding all the corpses!”
                      “Are you insane, Liz’ —at least keep your voice down…”
                      “Don’t be such a sourdough Godfrey, you’re sour, and sticky and all full of gas. JUST LET ME EXPLAIN, for Lemone’s sake!”

                      Godfrey fell silent for a moment, eyeing a lost peanut left on a shelf nearby.

                      Conscious of the unfair competition for Godfrey’s attention Elizabeth blurted it all in one sentence:
                      “She’s been collecting them, my old failed stories, the dead drafts and old discarded versions of them. Hundreds of characters, those little things, I’d given so many cute little names, but they had no bones or shape, and very little personality, I had to smother them to death.” She started sobbing uncontrollably.

                      That was then that Finnley came back in the room, panting and dragging the sack coated in dirt inside the room, and seeing the discomfit Liz’ with smeared make-up all over her eyes.

                      “Oh, bloody hell. Don’t you tell me I brought that dirty bag of scraps up for nothing!”

                      She left there, running for the door screaming “I’m not doing the carpets again!”

                      And closed the door with a sonorous “BUGGER!”

                      #4328
                      F LoveF Love
                      Participant

                        All of a sudden, Godfrey flung the peanut butter jar he was holding to the ground where it smashed into dozens of glittering fragments.

                        “Silly me,” he said. “How clumsy! Clean that up will you, Finnley.”

                        Finnley glared at him, torn between annoyance at being treated as a mere cleaner and relief at having an excuse to leave the room and dispose of that darn sack, once and for all.

                        Common sense won. There is plenty of time to make him pay for that, she thought.

                        “Right you are, Sir,” she said, with an inadvertent roll of the eyes. “Right away, Sir.”

                        #4325
                        TracyTracy
                        Participant

                          But the young upstart Finnley was having none of it. As a distraction tactic, she turned on her benevolent benefactor and with a toss of her head and an impudent tilt to her pugnacious chin, she let fire a volley of accusations.

                          “How very dare you admonish me in front of the Inspector, and sharply too!” Finnley complained.

                          Elizabeth rolled her eyes conspiratorially with Inspector Melon, mouthing the words “can’t get the staff” as she replied, “Don’t take the piss, Finnley!”

                          #4323
                          F LoveF Love
                          Participant

                            “Watch yourself, Godfrey,” hissed Finnley menacingly. “I’ve already cleared up one little nuisance from round this place.”

                            Godfrey paled and took back the peanut butter jar which earned him a perfunctory nod from Finnley.

                            “Don’t hiss, Finnley,” admonished Liz sharply. “Speak up so that the whole class can hear.” She tittered and fluttered her eyelashes at Walter, unfortunately accentuating her lack of sleep and bloodshot eyes in the process.

                            “Yes, what DID you say, young lady?” asked Inspector Melon. He prided himself on being able to deduce that something suspicious was going on and nothing, the considerable charms of Elizabeth Tattler notwistanding, was going to divert him from his duties.

                            #4322
                            ÉricÉric
                            Keymaster

                              It didn’t take much time for Godfrey to figure out that Walter may have been one of the missing husbands of Liz. She’d been always rather discreet about the total number of her past marriages, and she wasn’t very good at keeping archives either, so it was mostly guesswork from his part, but some signs were unmistakable, such as the spellbound speechless face on Liz’ and Walter.
                              Frozen in time as they were, Godfrey could probably say anything, without fear of breaking that spell.

                              “Well, that is rather awkward, Inspector.” Godfrey said, dropping the empty peanut butter jar into Finnley’s hands before she could make her escape for the sideway door.
                              “Weren’t we all worried sick about that poor child since she left hurriedly from the mansion.”
                              He felt compelled to add “our dear maid Finnley the most, I believe. She had all her belongings stacked in a safe place, for when she would return. Isn’t it, Finnley? That would surely help the Inspector if you could fetch those in the garden, wouldn’t it Inspector.”

                              #4321
                              F LoveF Love
                              Participant

                                “What’s all this racket?” demanded Liz. She stopped in her tracks staring in amazement at Inspector Melon.

                                Walter???”

                                “Oh my … Liz???” The colour had drained from Inspector Melon’s plump red face.

                                “Okay, well I will leave you to it,” said Finnley making a hurried retreat.

                                #4320
                                ÉricÉric
                                Keymaster

                                  “Well, the backdoor was opened, you see, like my wife says…” Inspector Melon started to explain Finnley how he managed to be in the house no sooner had she turned back to dusting duties, or rather turned her back to the door and said duties.

                                  “Stop it!” she interrupted, “and put those shoe covers on your muddy shoes, damnit, I’m not going to do the floors again on your behalf, you miscreant.”

                                  Finnley, what’s this racket about?” Godfrey appeared from behind the massive last last century clock licking his fingers off the peanut butter.

                                  Finnley put her fists on her hips with a defiant air, not gone unnoticed by Godfrey, “Well, THIS dripping wet gentleman pretends to be a policeman investigating on the Jingly girl disappearance… Not that we know anything about that anyhow.”

                                  Inspector Melon couldn’t help but say “Interesting you should mention it, did I say I was looking for Ms Jingle Bells?”

                                  Godfrey couldn’t help but give a sideway look of “what have you done” to Finnley, who replied by her usual “why look at me like I did something wrong” look.

                                  #4319
                                  F LoveF Love
                                  Participant

                                    “No,” said Finnley, shutting the door firmly on Inspector Melon.

                                    #4318
                                    ÉricÉric
                                    Keymaster

                                      The guy standing at the door was drenched by the heavy rain. He wore a tattered green raincoat with eyes on hood that made him look like a giant wet silly frog.
                                      Finnley, who had just opened an inch of the mansion’s door looked at him twice head to toe, then toe to frogs’ eyes, with growing suspicion.

                                      “What do you want?” she muttered a tad rudely, “If you sell anything, we don’t want it, especially the religious stuff.”
                                      “Nothing of that sort, M’am.” He drew his hand from his coat, very slowly when he noticed the feral look on Finnley’s face, ready to slam the door on his face, and produced a worn out identification. “Inspector Melon, but you can call me Walter. We have a case of missing person, family reported she was last seen in this vicinity. I would like to speak with Ms Tattler. May I enter?”

                                      #4303
                                      ÉricÉric
                                      Keymaster

                                        “Did you see Liz’?” a concerned Godfrey asked Finnley who was tailing him suspiciously.
                                        “Nope.” Finnley answered with a shrug. “Not since she locked herself in that cupboard with the new gardener.”

                                        Godfrey raised an eyebrow.
                                        “Don’t look at me like that! They’ve been at it for hours, can’t decently bother them under the pretense of doing cleaning, can I?”
                                        “I guess that was a rhetorical question.” Godfrey said, passing a finger on the dusty counter-top.
                                        “Now, don’t be a smarty pants with me, old man.” Finnley said with a hint of menace in her voice. “Now, if you’ll let me, I have some garbage to get rid off.”

                                        She then proceeded to take the stairs dragging a heavy sack down each step, making sure to make profound panting noises and muttering, and to bang the sack as loudly as possible with each movement.

                                        #4302
                                        ÉricÉric
                                        Keymaster

                                          “Where has Finnley gone this time?” Liz’ pestered with wide movements of her arms.
                                          “Dinner isn’t going to cook itself, and honestly, as much as I said I love it, don’t let Godfrey order in more Indian food!”

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