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Inventing Grandmother (standard:drama, 2082 words) | |||
Author: BENTLINK | Added: Dec 20 2004 | Views/Reads: 3662/2476 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
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Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story I knew for sure this had to be my true as any thing very own Grandmother from my mom's side of the family. She told me about how sweet my mom had been when she was little and how she loved to sit in an old rocking chair on grandma's lap. She also said one of her favorite things was brushing mom's long blond hair until it shined. Pretty soon she got even easer to see and stayed around all the time, every day she sat waiting there in the kitchen when I got home from school. We didn't cook anything together but she would keep me company while I did my T V dinner and washed my dirty glass and fork and then would just hang out while I did my homework on the kitchen table. She could never help very much with the arithmetic. She talked about how mean my dad's family had been when they found out he had married my mother and knew that his family never spoke to either of them again after the wedding. Dad would just get real sad when I tried to talk to him about my mother, still I wanted to know all about what my mom had been like and how she had acted with me when I was real little and stuff like that. I watched the moms who came to pick up the little kids after school while I waited for my bus home. The little kids moms' were always in a hurry and seemed sort mad or something. They yelled at the kids or yanked their arms to get them out of line or into the car and always drove away without checking the kids seatbelts. I ask my new granny if my mom had hit me or yanked me around or had been mad all the time. Granny answered in a sad sort of way "no your mother loved you she would never do things like that". I wondered if the little kids moms didn't love them? One Saturday morning I got a real surprise, when I went to the kitchen in just my underpants to grab a bowl of cereal to eat while I watched cartoons on T V. I found a complete stranger sitting at our kitchen table drinking coffee out of what dad said had been my Mom's favorite cup. A sort of pretty redheaded lady; wearing one of Dad's white dress shirts with the sleeves rolled way up and only a few buttons in their holes down her front. " Hi" she said smiling broadly "my name is Anne, you must be the boy." Over Anne's right shoulder I could see my grandma holding one finger to her lips in a keep quite sign, so I only nodded my head up and down as an answer. "Your dad and I have been keeping company for a while so I decided to sleep over last night." Again I nodded my head. "Your dad didn't say anything about you not being able to talk." My granny moved a little more to Anne's right side and began pointing to my almost naked legs and chest. I ran from the kitchen and back to my room to get dressed, Saturday morning T V cartoons would have to wait! Now fully dressed including two pairs of socks and my good sneakers I opened my bedroom door. Anne called out from the kitchen "come in here and write down how you like your eggs." I bet she really thinks I can't talk. I entered the kitchen with an "I'm sorry I didn't talk to you before but you caught me by surprise, over easy is ok." "Your dad wanted to be here to introduce me but they called him in to work, something about a broken pump. Well any way my name is Anne and I have been going to late movies and stuff with your dad for about a month now. He is a real nice guy and I like him a lot so I hope we can be friends too" again giving me her light up the kitchen smile. I was looking all over the place for grandma but she was not anywhere in sight. I must have acted sort of frantic cause Anne stopped smiling and gave me an odd look. I said "that's good, dad needs some company cause I am asleep every night when he gets home from work and I go to school before he gets up, that's good you keep him company" and I sort of meant it cause I liked her hair and her big smile and how she smelled. I would have stopped telling her stuff right there even if she did smell good but she had started to make more things I had to eat and at the same time was asking about stuff in the kitchen. She wanted to know about syrup for the pancakes what I did on my days off from school, did we have a mixing bowl. Then she asks me if we had a swish or something like that somewhere. I had never heard of a swish so I said "no". Did I like music and what kind, was the egg turner in a cabinet drawer and did I have a girl I liked. The eggs were just right and the pancakes were a lot better than the frozen kind and I could have eaten a lot more but I knew I would have to answer more questions to get them so I said "no thanks." My no thanks didn't work Anne just kept asking more questions first about me, then about how long we had lived here and where we had lived before. Saturday cartoons were definitely out. Dad saved me from answering a lot more questions by calling from work to say he had planned to take me to the mall to buy new underwear today but instead had to work and could I go with Anne. He ask to talk to her and after a little while on the phone she said "sure I can do that" then she giggled and got sort of red in the face then turned her back to me and said in a kind of creamy voice "I sure did, yes and you know I did too". Still a little red in the face but smiling she handed me the phone and Dad told me I had to go to the mall with Anne. Yep cartoons were done for. After the phone call Anne said "Go brush your teeth then watch some cartoons or whatever you do until I get this kitchen cleaned up and we will go get your under things. I saw your shorts and you really do need some new ones." I blushed all over and grandma began laughing so hard tears ran down her face. This was the only time I had heard my granny laugh and I wondered if my mother's laugh had sounded like my grannies. Anne looked at me kind of funny again then while patting me on the shoulder said almost in a whisper, "you sure are a sad little guy aren't you?" Grandma stopped laughing and nodded her head in agreement. Tweet
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