A very
short story inspired by a picture by Vancy.
It's a bit grim! :(
It's a bit grim! :(
~o0o~
A mother and her son
are moving across the country, From Catterick to Cornwall. Their
estate car is packed to the brim with boxes and cases, the roof rack
too. As the mother is strapping the last few things to the roof rack,
the new tenants of their home arrive and they chat. Mum introduces
herself as Maggie and amongst the small talk, tells them that she lost the boy's father in
Helmand six months ago, hence the move.
The boy appears at the
open front door, holding a vacuum cleaner. “Maggie!” he hollers.
“I've finished the hoovering, does this need to go in the car?”
he asked.
“No that belongs to
the house Peter.” his mother replied.
“He uses your first
name... how modern.” the woman says.
“I'm his
step-mother.” Maggie replied. “Peter's mother left when he was
five and I met his father when he was six.”
“Oh I see.” the
woman says. “And how old is he now?”
“Eleven.”
“So for all intents
and purposes, you are his mother.”
“I like to think so.”
Maggie smiled. “He doesn't remember his real mum and I'm all he has
now.”
“Oh bless him... it
can be easy losing his father at his age.”
“No but he's tough.
Like his Dad, a real trouper.” Maggie smiled.
“Here he comes.”
the woman said as Peter exited the house.