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  • #4503
    Jib
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      “I fink I heard somefing,” said Liz feeling a tad nervous when underground. She looked around, squinting her eyes.
      “What are you doing?” asked Godfrey.
      Liz squinted more.
      “I can not distinguish anything,” she said. “Are those books?” She pointed at a twisted column with her crooked finger. “Oh! bloody hell, my back hurts.”
      “I think they’re written in latin,” said Godfrey after skimming through some of the covers.
      “I heard it again!” said Liz.
      “Ain’t that tinnitus?” asked Finnley louder.
      “I’m not deaf,” replied Liz. I tell you it’s like a very small person talking. She looked at her feet and almost had a heart attack when she saw a mouse waving at her. The little creature ran swiftly up the book column and stood on its legs.
      “Quis estis? Mus sum,” it said with a very high pitched voice.
      “It says it’s a mouse and asks who we are,” translated Godfrey.
      Liz frowned, which accentuated the relief of her old face.
      “You speak mouse language now?” she asked.
      “Not at all. It speaks latin.”
      “Of course you would know latin,” said Finnley.

      #4499
      ÉricÉric
      Keymaster

        Not a second after they’d all entered the room, one after the other, the door suddenly slammed shut, propelling themselves down the stairs into the hallway, soon trampling and trampolining upon one another.

        “Aaaah!” exclaimed Liz’ pointing at Godfrey’s face.
        “Aaaahaahahah, yourself you old hag!”

        Soon, FinnleyAAAhh“ed herself too, realizing but too late that they had all turned into very old versions of themselves.

        #4494
        Jib
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          The entrance to the cellar was in the library, just behind a book shelf that had been pushed away. How convenient, Godfrey thought.
          Roberto has been busy,” he said, appreciating the new little wheels under the elm wood bookshelves. He tried it several times and saw that the wheels were perfectly oiled and made no sound.
          “Too oily,” said Finnley tutting disapprovingly at the stains on the wooden floor. She was already thinking of buying a new carpet, or maybe a new puppy that would help her dust the floor as it followed along. It would have to be small and energetic. Not too energetic though.
          Liz was fascinated by the door. It was an old door, carved certainly in oak wood and painted with oddly hypnotic patterns. She looked at the tonic glass she still had in her hands. “Did you put something in my tonic?” she asked. The glass pigheadedly refused to focus on the bottom of her eye.
          “I think it was empty,” said Godfrey. “Or at least it is now.” He took the glass from Liz and came back quickly, not wanting to miss the opening. He handed a pair of pink and shiny scissors to Liz who glanced at them and then at Godfrey with a puzzled look.

          “Do you expect me to cut your hair?” Liz asked him. “I think you should have your hair cut,” she added because it seemed to crawl and wave on his head. She looked at Finnley. “Yours too, dear, I’m afraid.”
          Finnley’s lips and eyes thinned as she tried her sharp face on Liz who cackled, and Finnley just shrugged and tutted again.

          “Well, use them to cut the red ribbon of course.” Godfrey nodded in the direction of the door and Liz saw that there was a fluffy red ribbon sagging between the side shelves and barring the entrance to the cellar. How come she hadn’t seen it before.

          She took the scissors and winced when the sound of the cutting resounded like nails on a blackboard, and for a moment she shuddered as the face of Sister Clarissa and her magnifying goggles popped out of the door. A horrendous sight, if you asked her. Liz had always suspected that their only use was to traumatise the students. She had forgotten she went to a catholic school.

          The door was finally opened, and Liz hoped what they found downstairs would not bring up more of those memories.

          #4491
          F LoveF Love
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            “But is it empty?” asked Finnley, mysteriously.

            Godfrey and Liz looked at her questioningly. “Is it empty or not, Finnley?” Liz sounded impatient; she was anxious to get to the cellar.

            “Well, yeah, it is actually.” Finnley sighed a little sadly; it was barely perceptible. “I just said that to …. I don’t know why I said it really.”

            “Waste time?” suggested Godfrey helpfully.

            #4486
            Jib
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              “Where does that music come from?” asked Liz baffled that someone could play such unLiz music while she was there.
              Godfrey and Finnley looked at each others rolling eyes and gulped another glass of tonic.
              “Well, why. It’s Roberto,” said Godfrey. “He came to me the other day with an old VHS he had found in the cellar. Apparently an old French gym program called Gym Tonic with two girls hopping and stretching for one hour.”
              “I didn’t even know we had a cellar here,” said Liz. More treasures to find, she thought, her eyes glittering.
              “I recognise that look of yours,” said Finnley, “Don’t even think about it. You’ll come back and scatter spiderwebs and dust all around and I’ll have to find someone to clean your mess. Take another tonic.” Finnley handed a glass to Liz and Godfrey looked, one eyebrow raised dramatically, at her other hand hidden behind her back. It held a small vial that looked empty.

              #4482
              F LoveF Love
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                “Tartonic,” mumbled Finnley under her breath.

                #4480
                F LoveF Love
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                  “That’s one word for it I suppose,” said Finnley in a monotonic voice. She considered for a moment. “Maybe “daft” would be another”.

                  #4478
                  F LoveF Love
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                    “We are out of tonic so you can’t ask Finnley to fetch me a tonic and I doubt the lazy girl would get me a tonic anyway, even if we did have tonic,” said Liz matter-of-factedly. Some might even say a tad grumpily.
                    “That was quite rude,” announced Finnley entering the room with a tonic for Liz. “Look what I found … some tonic for what ails you.”
                    “Tonic you say?” Liz looked interested. “What sort of tonic?”

                    #4477
                    ÉricÉric
                    Keymaster

                      I think you’re in dire need of a tonic, my dear Liz’.
                      Lest it be said I’m a piece of platonic garbage, I’ll go right away get Finnley fetch you one.
                      And no need to say it’s a synchrotonicity.

                      #4463
                      ÉricÉric
                      Keymaster

                        “I have no bloody idea what just happened here” mused Godfrey to his cashew nut, mimicking Liz’ odd behaviour when she talked to the drafts of air only she could see, and stopped dead in her tracks and with wide saucer-sized eyes as if she was talking to Faes invisible to mortals such as themselves.

                        “But I’ll expect Finnley would be able to ghostwrite all of it into a next bestseller. Wouldn’t be the first time, or the first Finnley to tackle the impossible.

                        “But seriously,… I feel a bit concerned,” he found talking to the renewed pile of cashews in his palm oddly soothing, as they one by one disappeared. “All this sudden concern of old age, retirement and whatnot. It’s not like Liz’. She’d better snap out of it. Her well of inspiration is getting drier every minute she spends worrying about money.”

                        He was considering naming the last cashew he’s salvaged. “What do you think, Rufus?”

                        #4452
                        TracyTracy
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                          “I don’t know what you are all nattering about, as usual, but I will say this: I just saw a miniature skull with a bright pink Mohican,” Liz piped up, in an attempt to stay abreast of things. “Oh, and Finnley,” she added, “I think you’ll find that’s some of my saag paneer, not your pesto.”

                          #4451
                          F LoveF Love
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                            “Great,” said Finnley with her usual understated enthusiasm (lovely enticed look on her face notwithstanding). She looked sternly at Godfrey and pointed accusingly in the direction of his still open mouth, an endearing habit he had when pondering.

                            “And still on the subject of green, Godfrey has been into my delicious pesto again! Don’t try and deny it!” she admonished him sternly as he quickly clamped his mouth shut. “We all saw the evidence affixed to your teeth.”

                            #4449
                            ÉricÉric
                            Keymaster

                              “Speaking of green stuff, what’s with Roberto and his new green mohican?” whispered Godfrey conspiratorially to Liz. He kinds of look just like a Mary river turtle now… Only with less moss around the nose…”
                              “I think it’s one of Finnley’s idea of a practical joke… She may have suggested that it would look cute on him.”
                              Godfrey paused, considering the thought. “Well, that for sure would make it nicely into your new book, Liz’,” he said pointedly.

                              “A new book?” Finnley couldn’t help but overhear, and had faked the loveliest enticed look on her face.

                              Liz’, who wasn’t one to be fazed by the rumbustious maid quickly snapped back “Yes, it’ll start in the most unexpected manner you see. With an ending.”

                              #4444
                              TracyTracy
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                                …Everyone including, and especially, Godfrey”, Finnley continued into the next comment.

                                #4441
                                Jib
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                                  Finnley presented the plate of freshly baked round cookies to Liz who took one and watched it warily, not sure how to feel about them. Certainly the herbal chocolate made her mouth watery like the Niagara falls, but…
                                  “Why on earth did you give them those baby faces?” she asked.
                                  Finnley shrugged.
                                  “I’ve been taking pottery class recently and thought I could do extra practice at home. I have a project you know.”
                                  “Have you heard of nailed it?” Liz asked, biting in into the cheek of one chubby little cookie with melting sugary blue eyes. It distorted its laughing mouth in such a way that it looked like it was crying now. She felt a bit guilty about it, but the chocolate taste exploding in her own mouth made her forget all about it and she swallowed the other cheek.

                                  “Look! they can move!” said Roberto. He was pressing on the sides of one particularly creepy little face, making its mouth talk. “Give me milk!”

                                  “Stop playing with food, Roberto,” said Finnley. The hispanic gardener looked at her with puppy eyes and swallowed whole the baby cookie. “Showy,” he said his mouth full.
                                  “Where is Godfrey, now,” she muttered, “Everyone needs to taste one.

                                  #4440
                                  F LoveF Love
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                                    “Here I am,” replied Finnley eventually.
                                    “Thank goodness for that,” exclaimed Liz with evident relief. “None of the other staff are as habile as you.”

                                    #4435
                                    TracyTracy
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                                      “They don’t make you see things that aren’t there, you know, Finnley. They enhance your awareness of the normally concealed from view. Finnley? Finnley! Where are you?” Liz cried in exasperation.

                                      #4434
                                      TracyTracy
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                                        “You haven’t been eating those brownies that were cooling on the kitchen counter, have you, Roberto?” asked Finnley. “They were, er, medicinal, you know.”

                                        #4432
                                        Jib
                                        Participant

                                          Roberto had gone to the swimming pool. He was mostly puzzled by how reality had shifted into those broken pieces that didn’t seem to fit together since he had come back from that strange tunnel with all the roots spawning strange characters from glowing pink bubbly growth.
                                          It must have something to do with the pink liquid leaking frrrrom those strrrange pouches, he thought.

                                          He looked pensively at the swimming pool. Half of it was covered by thick ice while the other half was boiling with micro bubbles rising from the bottom and the walls, and steam slowly rising in the cool spring air.

                                          Roberto had first thought there might be something wrong with the water cleaning mechanism of the swimming pool, but he had checked it and nothing was wrong, except the cleaning bot was stuck in the icy part of the swimming pool.

                                          His second thought had been that it was a fancy pool cover installed by la señora Liz. But he didn’t find the retracting mechanism. La señora Liz and la muchacha Finnley, his colleague, seemed busy with the man with the moustache. Roberto had the impression the man wanted to find a wife, he didn’t want to intrude and say anything. He had tried to talk to el mayordomo Geoffrey, but he was busy again preparing another viaje de negocios for la señora.

                                          So Roberto was there pondering in front of the swimming pool. That’s when he noticed the entrance of the green maze just on the other side of the pool, at the junction between summer and winter. He didn’t remember if it was there before.

                                          #4429
                                          TracyTracy
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                                            Finnley, do you always have to be such a show off with the italics and bold print?” asked Liz, even though Finnley wasn’t within earshot.

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