“Don’t imagine then,” said Feather, wrongly thinking he was adding something.
“That would end this relationship pretty fast wouldn’t it?” I said.
River ignored us. “But now that we’re here and the conversation’s started, what are you gonna do about it? We saw you going so decided to come along and as you know, we can be soft and sneaky if we want to.”
“Yes, I know. Did you shadow me around town? Did you watch me buy the water bottle? Isn’t that being extra nosy?” Obviously, I wasn’t happy. On the farm it was safe to meet. But in town we could be overheard. Not that our club or sect or whatever it was, was illegal or anything. But it was private and secret and exclusive.
River looked disappointed. “We helped actually. I’m sorry you feel this way.”
“Now how could you help?” Right then Mom approached the car so I panicked. “Quick – into the trunk with her groceries. Stay there until we get home, when we can continue this discussion. Not now, please.”
Feather had the last word, “Now you want us to ride in a dark dirty trunk! How rude you are!”
I didn’t hear from them again until after getting home, retrieving the water bottle, and arriving at the clubhouse. Excited words burst forth from River. “We helped by slowing your Mom down so she wouldn’t see you hiding the water bottle.”
“Thanks,” I replied, although I had no idea how they might have delayed Mom.
Borrowing red paint was easy, as was filling the water bottle ... diluted of course. I used string to tie it around Scary’s thin neck, and found the oldest shirt and pants I owned. He and the hatchet would have to be carried sideways across the front handlebars. One uneventful day I moved him a hundred yards up the road and out of sight. Nobody missed that poor rotting guy.
“That would end this relationship pretty fast wouldn’t it?” I said.
River ignored us. “But now that we’re here and the conversation’s started, what are you gonna do about it? We saw you going so decided to come along and as you know, we can be soft and sneaky if we want to.”
“Yes, I know. Did you shadow me around town? Did you watch me buy the water bottle? Isn’t that being extra nosy?” Obviously, I wasn’t happy. On the farm it was safe to meet. But in town we could be overheard. Not that our club or sect or whatever it was, was illegal or anything. But it was private and secret and exclusive.
River looked disappointed. “We helped actually. I’m sorry you feel this way.”
“Now how could you help?” Right then Mom approached the car so I panicked. “Quick – into the trunk with her groceries. Stay there until we get home, when we can continue this discussion. Not now, please.”
Feather had the last word, “Now you want us to ride in a dark dirty trunk! How rude you are!”
I didn’t hear from them again until after getting home, retrieving the water bottle, and arriving at the clubhouse. Excited words burst forth from River. “We helped by slowing your Mom down so she wouldn’t see you hiding the water bottle.”
“Thanks,” I replied, although I had no idea how they might have delayed Mom.
Borrowing red paint was easy, as was filling the water bottle ... diluted of course. I used string to tie it around Scary’s thin neck, and found the oldest shirt and pants I owned. He and the hatchet would have to be carried sideways across the front handlebars. One uneventful day I moved him a hundred yards up the road and out of sight. Nobody missed that poor rotting guy.