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  • #3692
    ÉricÉric
    Keymaster

      “Who ratted me out, obviously”.
      Godfrey said finishing a mouthful of peanuts from the smallish bag the air attendant had just given to them.
      “So, what’s the next destination now? not home surely?” “By the way, this nice Australian family will rue the day they met you. You managed to make their only paying guest flee as soon as you arrived with that bawling baby of yours.”

      #3691
      TracyTracy
      Participant

        Elizabeth passed the peanuts to Godfrey. “What was Bert? Why do you say that?”

        #3690
        ÉricÉric
        Keymaster

          “It was Bert, wasn’t it?” Was all Godfrey could say in the beginning.

          #3687

          Aunt Idle:

          “Don’t look so grim, Idle, we’re not staying,” Liz said, “We only came for a mince pie. We’ll be off in a minute but first I must have a word with Godfrey in private.”

          What a relief, I can tell you! “I’ll go and get him, shall I?”

          “No, I think I’ll have a word with him in his room, if you don’t mind,” she replied. “I think he has something to show me.”

          Curiosity over ruled any shreds left of anxiety, and I had to bite my tongue not to ask straight out, not that she’d have told me. Always full of enigmatic little secrets, she was, always had been. It was never a hundred percent clear if she knew what she was talking about and was very clever, or if she hadn’t got a clue what was going on and was winging it. Anyway, the main thing was that she wasn’t staying long, so if we got through the next half hour without any more confusion ensuing, we’d be laughing. Feeling more inclined towards gracious kindness than previously, I beamed magnanimously at her and politely ushered her down the hall to room 8.

          “Mr, er, Cornwall,” I didn’t know whether to call him Godfrey, and decided against it. His bill was in the name Crispin Cornwall, and I wasn’t about to have him flitting off with Liz and her entourage without paying it. “Elizabeth would like a private word, if you wouldn’t mind.”

          “Bloody Liz Tattler’s the last person I wanted to see,” he said. “Trust her to just happen to land on my secret hideaway.”

          My hand flew to my mouth. “Did you say Tattler?”

          #3674

          Corrie:

          I was offering the plate of mince pies to Mr Cornwall, who had been coaxed out of his room for the first time in ages and was sitting next to the gum tree sapling that Aunt Idle had strung with fairy lights in lieu of a Christmas pine, when they arrived. We were all surprised to hear the taxi hooting outside, that is, except Bert. I heard him mumbling something about “She bloody meant it, the old trout,” but I didn’t remember that until later, with all the commotion at the unexpected guests.

          “Here, take the lot,” I said, shoving the mince pies on the old guys lap, as I rushed to the door to see who it was. A tall autocratic looking woman swathed in beige linen garments was climbing out of the front seat of the taxi, with one hand holding the pith helmet on her head and the other hand gesticulating wildly to the others in the back seat. She was ordering the taxi driver to get the luggage out of the boot, and ushering the other occupants out of the car, before flamboyantly spinning around to face the house. With arms outstretched and a big smile she called, “Darlings! We have arrived!”

          “Who the fuck it that?” I asked Clove. “Fucked if I know” she replied, adding in a disappointed tone, “Four more old farts, just what we bloody need.”

          “And a baby!” I noted.

          Clove snorted sarcastically, “Terrific.”

          Suddenly a cloud of dust filled the hall and I started to cough. Crispin Cornwall had leaped to his feet, the plate of mince pies crashing to the floor.

          Elizabeth! Do my eyes deceive me, or is it really you?”

          Godfrey, you old coot! What on earth are you doing here, and dressed like that! You really are a hoot!”

          “Why is she calling him Godfrey?” asked Prune. “That’s not his name.”

          “He obviously lied when he said his name was Crispin Cornwall, Prune. We don’t know a thing about him,” I replied. “Someone had better go and fetch Aunt Idle.”

          #3671
          TracyTracy
          Participant

            Elizabeth suddenly felt overwhelmed with loving kindness, and hugged everyone. “I am so sorry I’m a sourpuss at times, I love you all.”

            While everyone was speechless, she continued: “This is indeed a trying and difficult season at times, despite our best efforts to eradicate it from our calendars. The social constructs of cheer and goodwill must never be confused with acquiescing to the pressures of the needy, if the needy resort to emotional blackmail and bullying. Indeed, it is a kindness to all concerned, not least ones own self, to refuse to kowtow simply because of the date on the calendar!”

            “Hear! ……Hear!” said Norbert slowly.

            “Blimey,” muttered Finnley, while Arona Haki whistled and said “Bloody heel!”

            “Waaaahh wahhhha!” cried the cold baby shivering on the patio.

            “Oh my god, the fucking baby!” Elizabeth shouted, leaping up and running outside, and accidentally tipping over the sherry bottle and the plate of mince pies.

            #3665
            TracyTracy
            Participant

              “Christmas! You’re kidding me! Is that why the plaza was full of donkeys and goat cheese and that dreadful jingly singly stuff? Bolt the doors quickly! Haki! Lock the gate! We don’t want anyone here full of good cheer or god forbid, bringing mince pies!”

              #3662

              In reply to: The Hosts of Mars

              ÉricÉric
              Keymaster

                “I don’t like those tincans” Norbert muttered mostly to himself. “I’m sure they’re here to spy on us or kill us in our sleep…”

                Godfrey did catch the reproach laced with fear and angst about the fresh delivery of Finnleys (Two, Three and Five), but was too busy with the unexpected audit mandated by the Mining Trading Company of Earth Colonies.

                Great, not only on my first day on the job, but on my monthversary on top of that… These guys know no boundaries…

                Their boss had been unusually relaxed about the whole thing. Forcefully, more like it… that guy usually can’t help but shout at everything, rocks included
                Their boss had just given the team a rousing speech about transparency and how they had to stop looking like culprits of guilty secrets. “Looking guilty kind of makes you guilty and will prompt them to dig more! So be nice to them, and scram back to your post.”

                Looking at the way the auditors were sniffing around, Godfrey wasn’t so sure there wasn’t something that the company had found and was hiding here. But today wasn’t the day to ask uncomfortable questions.

                #3661
                F LoveF Love
                Participant

                  “Oh-my-god-oh-my-god-oh-my-god-oh-my-god-oh-my-god-oh-my-god-oh-my-god-oh-my-god,” mumbled Finnley, head in hands and rocking strangely.

                  Elizabeth was startled by this strange behaviour from the normally quiescent Finnley.

                  “What on earth is wrong with you?” she asked irritably.

                  Finnley raised her head from her hands and regarded Elizabeth with tired, bloodshot eyes.

                  “What’s wrong with me?” she snarled. “I will tell you what is wrong with me. All these fucking batshit crazy characters making mess and expecting conversation is what is wrong with me. What’s going on? It’s not fucking Christmas is it?”

                  #3658
                  F LoveF Love
                  Participant

                    ”Don’t worry, Lady Elizabeth, Your Royal High Goddess, you go and take an aspirin. I will keep an eye on him for you,” smirked Finnley.

                    #3641
                    F LoveF Love
                    Participant

                      ”What exactly are you still doing here, Finnley? I have Haki to do the cleaning and look after the baby and Sonia. And what a beautiful job she does too. Without any unnecessary complaining,” Elizabeth added pointedly.

                      Finnley rolled her eyes. “And I suppose you expect her to do your proofreading as well?

                      “Oh yes,” Elizabeth conceded gratefully, always amazed at Finnley’s perspicacity.

                      ”By the way,” said Finnley, ”I know you miss Godfrey but you might want to stop with all the comfort eating. Your bum is starting to look obese.”

                      #3637
                      F LoveF Love
                      Participant

                        ’Okay, bye, gotta go,” said Finnley, already walking quickly away.

                        After a few steps she stopped, paused reflectively for a moment, sighed deeply and turned back to Godfrey.

                        ”She misses you. She is back into reading her friggin’ ‘Lemon Juice for the Soul‘ rubbish again. She always was a nutcase of course, but yesterday she was walking around shouting ‘We are like Tolkiens of the nonsense and marvelous!’”

                        #3636
                        ÉricÉric
                        Keymaster

                          The Postshiftic traumanic drumneling groupcircle was helping a lot Godfrey with his new goals. He’d found there many like-minded individuals, working through their past trauma and healing psychic abuses with a good dose of mushrooms and drumming, and visits to the Spore Hit World.

                          At first, hearing about the mushrooms, he was a bit anxious. Not so much about the hallucinogenic effects (he was rather impervious to them), but dreading that it would attract Elizabeth and detract from the catharsis.

                          The other day, while he was walking in the street, and trying to stay in the Gnowme, he bumped into Finnley. He couldn’t recognize her at first. She usually hid her long flowing hair in some kerchief to do the chores, and hid her genius in plain sight.

                          He couldn’t help but enquire about how things were going back at the Tattler Mansion, expecting a bit of disarray, but nothing like what she told him (in her usual scarcity of words).
                          “A baby now? Seriously?”

                          Liz didn’t strike him as the motherly type, looking by the way she treated her paper babies at least.

                          “I heard she got herself a fine help, with a strong grip on things.”

                          Godfrey sighed. It always started like that.

                          #3624

                          In reply to: The Hosts of Mars

                          ÉricÉric
                          Keymaster

                            Godfrey was a supervisor of the miners team. After the landing, and the greetings by the locals, the lucky draw had him and his team assigned to the sulfur mines, which were vital to the colonies to fertilize the plants.
                            For him, hardly lucky at all.
                            Rotten eggs and smelly fish, he thought, at least one of us will be pleased

                            Norbert!” he called “Are all the equipments ready to move?”
                            “One more cargo, and we’re good to go.”
                            “OK, everybody, let’s get ready to move.”

                            Somehow, the outlook didn’t feel as bad,… almost a breather of fresh oxygen and freedom.

                            #3623
                            ÉricÉric
                            Keymaster

                              Finnley’s tirade stirred something in Godfrey.

                              He may not have completely given voice of the thought in his head, but it made him realize that the thought of quitting for something different had been here all along.
                              He liked Elizabeth well enough. To be honest, such caring for an ungrateful and volatile lady was borderline devotion, but still, it wasn’t about that.

                              I wanted to change the world, and Elizabeth vision of greatness and madness alike was, for a time, something he could fall in line behind and support with passion.

                              Through visionary books, to open the minds of the pleb to the realms of possibilities, ah! no matter how deliciously delirious and quaint such possibilities seemed. That was a grand epic in budding.

                              And then, after so many years of relentless editing, copy-writing, and of course maid after maid interviews, all there was left? Unbridled madness and tyranny from the well of grandiose ideas that Elizabeth had been, and to some extent still, was.

                              In fact, Godfrey had stifled his own creativity by falling in line behind the writing giantess. There were timid attempts at writing his own story, and only piles of old notebook to account for it.

                              Purpose, Truth, Action those were the magic words…

                              “Oh, bugger it Liz’. I quit.”

                              How’s that for action? Another thread would do me good. Like to see what life’s brewing on Mars.

                              #3622
                              F LoveF Love
                              Participant

                                ”And that’s another thing,” she continued. ”Why do all your characters have to be in some form of servitude to you?”

                                She looked accusingly at Elizabeth.

                                “I’m a lowly cleaner and Godfrey’s sole purpose in life seems to be to agree with everything you say and now poor old Norbert is a gardener! From New Zealand! Of all the godforsaken places you could have chosen.”

                                “Steady on, Finnley …” began Godfrey

                                Finnley ignored him.

                                “You could have made the poor man anything and yet you made him another slave to carry out your every warped whim. Granted, that was rather an obscure comment I made about him liking smelly old fish. Perhaps that did narrow your options somewhat.”

                                Exhausted, Finnley lapsed into a thoughtful silence.

                                Elizabeth gazed at her in awed admiration. Finnley, your perceptiveness has rendered me speechless.”

                                #3620
                                TracyTracy
                                Participant

                                  “Norrrrbert, here, Norby Norby Norby!” called Godfrey.

                                  “You called, sir?” asked the gardener.

                                  #3617

                                  In reply to: The Hosts of Mars

                                  ÉricÉric
                                  Keymaster

                                    Being a distinguished host, Mother Shirley had been assigned one of the Finnleys bodies, the one with the number 21 plastered on its forehead.
                                    “Twinnie,” she called in her croak of a voice “do the thing!”

                                    Finnley 21 rolled her eyes to connect to her inner source, which was the main computer board, and a stream of random words started to flow down like colander water:

                                    half leading usually jack gave legs secret stick
                                    light plan fell yourself elizabeth sometimes child
                                    downson recovery management karmalott surprise early

                                    Shirley clapped her hands gleefully like a child. “How wonderful Twinnie, you’re my personal Oracle, the words of the Mighty Goddess of War have never felt so close and special to me.”
                                    Mother Shirley looked undisturbed by the lack of response from the cybernetic body, and went on “Now, will you, help me adjust this headpiece, it chafes at the temples.”

                                    #3615
                                    ÉricÉric
                                    Keymaster

                                      Finnley?” asked Godfrey to appease the cat fight, “did you order that surprise grocery vegetable basket they just delivered?”
                                      Finley shrugged apathetically.
                                      “Well, I hope everyone here likes celery and Chinese leek, because they were generous with it.”

                                      #3606
                                      TracyTracy
                                      Participant

                                        Finnley got a book out of her bag and started reading, rather rudely, Elizabeth thought.

                                        Liz leaned over so that she could read over Finnley’s shoulder, in the absence of anyone to talk to as all the characters had been written out of the script.

                                        “…full of misinformation and wrong opinions.” she read.

                                        “Then sir, you may say so. The ruder you are, the more the editors will be delighted.”

                                        (A point worth bearing in mind, Liz thought)

                                        “But it is my own opinions which I wish to make better known, not other people’s.”

                                        “Ah, but, sir, it is precisely by passing judgements upon other people’s work and pointing out their errors that readers can be made to understand your own opinions better. It is the easiest thing in the world to turn a review to one’s own ends. One only need mention the book once or twice and for the rest of the article one may develop one’s theme just as one chuses. It is, I assure you, what every body else does.”

                                        “Hmm, you may be right. But, no. It would seem as if I were lending support to what ought never to have been published in the first place.”

                                        When Elizabeth had had enough of reading, she wrote Godfrey back into the script.

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