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  • #3643
    ÉricÉric
    Keymaster

      Just as Elizabeth was explaining Finnley her thoughts about the Political Correction Police, and that her casting of overly stereotypical minorities wasn’t a cultural insensitivity on her part (including the fact that skinnies were more the minorities versus fatties here), the bell at the door interrupted her once more.

      “Madam Liz, Madam Liz, there’s someone at the door, says he’s your husband… Not judging, but looks like a mess too.”
      “Husband? He didn’t tell you his sequence number by any chance?”

      #3642
      ÉricÉric
      Keymaster

        “Madam?” Norbert asked sheepishly “where shall I put the hundred pots of clematis you had Haki order yesterday?”
        Liz replied with a hint of exasperation “with the pergola, of course. Geez, Norbert. I thought you would have built and affixed it, by now…”

        #3641
        F LoveF Love
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          ”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.”

          #3640
          Jib
          Participant

            Liz went to the patio followed by her rat poodle who was wearing a pink adidas jacket matching perfectly with Liz’ pink rabbit sleepers.
            “Oh gosh, I forgot the little dirty thing”, she said rolling eyes.
            Sonia, that was the dog’s name, barked like only rat poodles know how to bark, with a classy snappy high pitched tone.

            #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.

              #3633
              TracyTracy
              Participant

                “Arona Haki, have we any nappies? Or something to feed this thing? Baby formula and bottles, that sort of thing?” Liz asked.

                The old woman shrugged. “How would I know?”

                “Well you had better beetle off down to the shops then and buy whatever we need. I’ll hose it down on the patio.”

                Shocked, Arona Haki wondered whether it was her place to tell the new boss that wasn’t the way to treat a baby. “Miss Liz, I really don’t think…”

                “I don’t pay you to think!” Liz snapped, not that she meant it, but she felt the need to establish some respect, after the fiasco with the last staff.

                #3631
                F LoveF Love
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                  Finnley was glad Elizabeth had hired that old maori woman as a replacement maid. Especially if there was to be a baby to look after. She did a quick search to find the meaning of guano.

                  “Gross,” she muttered.

                  #3629

                  In reply to: The Hosts of Mars

                  TracyTracy
                  Participant

                    It was good to get off the ship and finally arrive. Lizette had been having doubts during the long journey, wondering if she had made the right decision. Admittedly she’d been bored back home on earth and was ready for a new adventure, but once on board the ship, the doubts had crept in. Often she had woken up in the night during the journey in sheer panic, feeling trapped, but had managed to calm down and look on the bright side. The settlers needed her unique skills and her usual unbridled enthusiasm, and it would do nobody any good if she gave in to moments of fear and confusion.

                    Finnley 8 had helped her adjust her suit, which seemed cumbersome and restricting ~ Lizette normally preferred to wear next to nothing back on earth. But with her customary sanguine attitude, she quipped to the robot, “Well, at least I don’t have to wear a bra underneath all this bumph!”, to which Finnley 8 made no reply.

                    #3628
                    Jib
                    Participant

                      The doorbell chimed. Liz had a chill streaming through her spine. As nobody was moving, still as a crane in a Japanese sumi-e.
                      “Finnley, ma fille, open the door.”
                      The old maid mumbled something in Maori, rolling her eyes, and sticking her tongue out à la haka. She didn’t need tattoos with all her wrinkles.
                      “It’s a baby madam.”
                      “What do you mean a baby ?”
                      “A newborn, I think the storks brought it at our door, it’s covered in guano”.

                      #3626
                      TracyTracy
                      Participant

                        “I wasn’t expecting a mutiny this morning, really, how inconsiderate of them, they could at least have waited until I’d had my breakfast. You just can’t get the characters these days. Plotting against me all night while I slept the sweet sleep of an innocent lamb, I ask you! Where will it all end?!

                        Ah well. They were due to be pensioned off anyway, poor decrepit old things, past their write by date anyway.”

                        Liz was initially speechless, then miffed ~ but then an idea started brewing in sync with the kettle.

                        #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.”

                              #3621
                              F LoveF Love
                              Participant

                                Nobody heard him so he tried again.

                                ”knock knock”

                                ”Who’s there?” called out Elizabeth

                                ”Norbert”

                                ”Norbert who?”

                                ”Nor, bert ya shudn’t cull out uf ya don’t wont mey tu carm knuckin”.

                                ”Friggin kiwi accents,” muttered Finnley. “I can’t understand a word they say.”

                                #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.”

                                  #3611
                                  TracyTracy
                                  Participant

                                    “Finnley, I do hope you realize the extent of my kindness and patience with you. I hope you appreciate it. Not only should you be cleaning, which I have generously turned a blind eye to while you read cheap tuppeny scandals, but you badger me to keep busy while you are relaxing on full pay!”

                                    But Finnley was engrossed in her tawdry novel again, and didn’t hear her.

                                    #3609
                                    TracyTracy
                                    Participant

                                      “Perhaps,” said Elizabeth, “A little less fucking reading and a bit more writing would help this story along.”

                                      “Perhaps” replied Finnley sniffily, “You should be the one to start.”

                                      #3608
                                      F LoveF Love
                                      Participant

                                        “What ARE you reading, Finnley?”

                                        “Just a book I picked up in Paris,” she replied nonchalantly, hoping that would be enough information to appease Elizabeth’s curiosity. And also, as an added bonus, adding a certain je ne sais quoi to her vibe. Finley knew she could come across as a tad boring, something she was quite proud of. Still, it didn’t hurt to mix things up every now and then.

                                        Elizabeth sighed loudly. “If you can’t think of anything sensible to say then I wish you would just talk nonsense. Or go to another thread” she added as an afterthought, wondering just whose thread this was anyway. Finley was tending to monopolise things lately. Even without saying much.

                                        “At least I am reading a fucking book”, muttered Finnley under her breath.

                                        That being a euphemism for writing a fucking comment of course.

                                        #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.

                                          #3605
                                          TracyTracy
                                          Participant

                                            “The law is an ass, Godfrey,” Elizabeth said, extricating a bit of sag paneer from between her teeth that he had drawn her attention to. “I have no intention of wasting my time in court. As a matter of fact, I’ve written the critic out of the story. And the court. Waste of fecking time, fecking gobshites, the fecking lot of them.”

                                            “You seem to be developing an Irish accent, Liz,” he replied, signalling the waiter for the bill.

                                            “What did you do that for? There was no bill to pay until you introduced the fecking waiter into the script!”

                                            “If you don’t pay the bill or turn up in court, the police will come and arrest you, Liz, have you considered that?”

                                            “What fecking police?” she replied.

                                            “Who are you talking to?” asked Finnley. “I wrote Godfrey out of the story this morning.”

                                            “Whatever for?” Liz asked in surprise.

                                            “He kept talking. I hate talking.”

                                            Wisely, Elizabeth said nothing.

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