Tale of a Tooth by Rogers Allie;
Author:Rogers, Allie;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Legend Press
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
This time it was true of Karen not staying. When I waked up I was in our bed no Karen in our flat. A sunny day and Meemaw by the window.
Guess what, Danny? We’re going to visit your grandad Mick.
The sun was falled on Meemaw. Her long hair of shines but her colour still strange. Pale of the gnat’s pee tea.
Why are we Meemaw?
We’ll go on the train again, isn’t that exciting? Do you want krispies?
I eated my krispies. Little rain drop of milk falled down from the spoon on its way to my mouth. I liked it raindrops. I maked more and more. Meemaw not looking. Meemaw smoking her rolly by the window. Far away.
Is Karen coming Meemaw? Meemaw?
No.
On the train was the sun flicker flicker through the trees. We speeded by. I went in it the flicker flicker. I maked a flickery noise of it.
Train said no Karen no Karen no Karen to me. Me and Meemaw away on the train. It was a good thing. Right thing.
See the sheep, Danny?
I did I did I saw sheep fat fluffy white in the field then gone again.
Look up quick! The windmills!
I missed them. Always I miss them.
Then bang the great darkness of the tunnel. I climbed on Meemaw’s lap closed my eyes. I didn’t want to see us be tunnel people. I holded on my Meemaw and waited.
Inside of Meemaw her heart clump clump then the train went to ratttttle and we were out. I getted down. I standed by the window until Brighton. No Karen and a good journey. A great journey of goodness.
Come on, Dan, we’re changing trains!
Meemaw taked my hand we runned fast in the station of a high up roof. All maked of glass up high and blue sky in it. My feet did a stumble.
Look where you’re going, Danny! Look ahead of you! Come on!
I don’t like it hurrying. Meemaw knows. And I thinked I don’t know of how to change trains I don’t know what!
But it was just get on another one. This time we sitted in a two together seat. There was a table flopped down. Squeak push it up. Bang flop down again. Squeak push it up. Bang flop down again.
Bang! Bang!
Enough, Danny! Just sit quietly, love. We’ll be off in a minute.
Meemaw catched up the table. I looked out the window and a station man was there with a hat on.
Do you remember when we came to see Mick before?
Yes. I had CBeebies.
What else do you remember?
I don’t know.
Right.
It was already time for getting off. And new streets and houses. I saw a seagull eated some pizza on the ground.
I knowed when it was Mick’s door. I remembered sudden the liney glass of bobbly pattern. Inside a orange curtain. A curtain in a door is wrong. The door opened and then I remembered of the smell too.
Smell of Mick’s house was so sweety smoky. Smell of Mick too.
Hello hello hello!
Hi Mick… In you go then, Danny.
He holded the door wide for come in.
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