“Your nose is
dirty.” Dylan says climbing up on the demon's lap. The small boy
takes Writer Lady's abandoned towel and reaches up to clean Damon's
face off. This quickly turns into a game of “I Got Your Nose”
between the boy and the demon.
“For
something that's supposed to be so dangerous he has an incredible
amount of patience.” Tinkletoes says.
“Adults of
one species can recognize the young of other species and show them
similar compassion to what they would show an offspring of their own
species. You see it in nature all of the time.” Writer Lady says.
“He's
supposed to be a dangerous creature.” Tinkletoes says, gesturing
with a quick nod of the head. “This looks like a greeting card
commercial.”
“It is sweet
isn't it?” Writer Lady says.
“I was
totally ready for major conflict.” Ray says from his spot.
“This is a
bit of a let down.” Carp agrees.
“No one is
dead and my home is not engulfed in flames.” Writer Lady says
looking around the room. “I am completely okay with this. All of
it. Except...” She stops mid sentence as her gaze falls across the
overturned table and broken glass.
“Except?”
Tinkletoes asks.
“TP. Where's
TP?”
A search begins,
ending when Dobby emerges from behind an end table with TP. The
faerie is dazed, completely quiet (a big deal for TP) his tiny body
dangling as Dobby carries him through the living room with the
faerie's collar between his teeth. Dobby waits as Tinkletoes
rights a small table so TP can be safely lowered to it for
inspection.
“Is he dead?”
Carp asks.
“Nah.”
Tinkletoes answers.
“We need to
check.” Writer Lady says.
“Okay. How?”
Tinkletoes asks. “Where are we going to find a mirror that
small?”
“Good point.
Assuming TP is just unconscious how do we wake him up?” Writer
Lady asks. “Where are we going to get a bucket of water that
tiny?”
Dobby being the
brill...being quick thinking, okay, being the obnoxious cat that he
is jumps on to the table next to TP. Sitting down he takes the end
of his tail and thumps lightly on the faerie's stomach causing TP's
body to convulse in response and quickly follows with a second harder
thump. TP's body responds more dramatically. The faerie nearly
sitting up and then falling back, his head hitting the table with a
resounding thud; within seconds the faerie is conscious and coughing.
“Beating TP
awake. Good job Dobby.” Tinkletoes says reaching out and
scratching the cat's ear.
Writer Lady looks
at Tinkletoes without speaking.
“You have to
admit...it worked.” He says.
“TP was already
unconscious. That wasn't the best thing to do.”
“TP's old.
He's got a hard head, he can take it.” Tinkletoes says.
Writer Lady sighs
and shakes her head.
“TP made a
mistake.” The faerie says sitting up. “TP never should have
conjured a demon.”
“No he shouldn't
have.” Writer Lady says.
“The demon needs
to go home.” TP says.
“You said he
can't go home.” She points out.
There is a bright
green puff of smoke. Pixie One and Pixie Too materialize (See “Name
That Neurosis”) talking at the same time.
“Yes he can. He
can take that demon home!” Pixie One declares.
“TP was a bad
boy.” Pixie Too shares, nodding and looking at Writer Lady. “He
broke another rule of the faeries.”
Pixie One looks at
TP. “How could you do this to us? Why would you be so bad?”
Pixie Too glares at
TP. “That's because he's bad news. A REBEL!” She squeaks. “We
never should have taken up with him.”
“He's so cute
and sweet.” Pixie One says looking at TP lovingly.
TP looks back at
Pixie One adoringly.
“He's not going
to be cute anymore when he loses his head.” Pixie Too says.
Pixie One starts
crying.
Writer Lady,
Tinkletoes, and Carp all look at each other wondering what is going
on.
“Excuse me,
ladies?” Writer Lady says getting the pixies attention. “What
are you talking about?”
“That!” Pixie
Too says pointing to Damon. “He has to go back.”
“Yes, he does.”
Writer Lady agrees. “How can we do that?”
Pixie Too reaches
out to get Pixie One's attention. Pixie One is kneeling down next to TP and
looking at him adoringly well out of Pixie Too's reach. Pixie Too swipes at the air, losing her balance, and nearly falling off the table. Turning around with her hands
on her hips, she glares at the couple and taps her foot. Then
coughs. Pixie One looks up.
“The book.”
Pixie Too says.
“The book?”
Pixie One asks.
“You were
supposed to bring it."
"I could only bring one thing so I brought TP
his present.”
Pixie Too looks
away from Pixie One and rolls her eyes in exasperation.
“I remember what
it says.” Pixie One offers.
“Share.”
Pixie Too says gesturing to the crowd.
“When a demon
has been locked out of the Underworld he can return if the conjurers
return with him and negotiate new terms for his residence.”
“How do they do
that? How long does something like that take? How will they get
there?”
“I don't care
what you do lady. Google It! I've got bigger problems.” Pixie
Too nods towards the scene playing out between TP and Pixie One. The
faerie is holding the pixie close and listening to her tearful pleas.
“Fix this TP. I
don't want you to lose your head. I love you so much. Don't leave
me.”
Turning around
Pixie Too collects Pixie One. “Time to go. I can't believe I let
you talk me into wasting time with this one. He's a bad boy you
said. It'll be fun you said.”
“We weren't
bored?” Pixie Too squeaks through sniffles.
“Next year we're
going to Sturgis. Where it's quiet!”
“Sturgis...again?”
Pixie Too whines.
There is another
puff of smoke and the pixies go out the same way they came in.
Dobby and TP sit
quietly on the table whispering, the ginger tabby nods frequently.
“There's a
trick to traveling to the Underworld, because I'm not from there, I
have to die.”
“No.”
Writer Lady protests.
“It's for
transportation purposes. I'd come back.” Dobby says.
“Transportation
purposes?”
“TP says this
kind of travel is hard on earthly beings, something is always
destroyed either the body or the spirit. He says that if I'm already
dead nothing will be sacrificed.”
“You'll be
sacrificed, you'll be dead.”
“It's going to
be okay Mom. TP's done this before.”
“How many times
has TP done this?”
“Lots of
times.” Dobby says looking around the room.
“Were they
successful?”
“Yeah.”
“I really don't
like this Dobby.”
“I know Mom. I
know.” The ginger tabby says rubbing his head against Writer
Lady's ankle. “This is the only way to fix our mistake. It's a
new adventure. I want to go Mom.”
“You always just
do what you want. Why are you asking permission now?”
“Because in
order for this to work you have to see my dead body and you have to
cry.” Dobby says.
“Can't someone
else do it?” Writer Lady asks looking at Dobby.
“Because you're
my Mom your tears will have the greatest power. You want us to get
there safely don't you?” Dobby asks.
“Of course I do
kitty.” She answers lowering her head.
“This isn't
right.” Tinkletoes says to TP.
The group has gathered in the bonus room,
Writer Lady sitting in a chair is scared and unsteady.
“The negative
energy coming from Writer Lady will propel Dobby and Damon into the
Underworld. They need gas for their journey. Her cries will make
great go-go juice.” TP says. “I'll signal when we get there.”
Tinkletoes nods.
Dobby takes a moment
to say his good-byes reminding Dylan to be good and patting Furnatche
on the head. He stops to talk to Ray. “Make sure Mom doesn't
miss me too much.”
“Dude...I
totally got this.” Ray responds.
He stops in front
of Tinkletoes last. “Take care of Mom for me.”
Tinkletoes nods and
says, “Keep your eyes open. Stay alert. Focus on the mission.
Take no prisoners and come back soon, I'm not done kicking your...
(Tinkletoes looks at the boys) I'm not done beating you at Halo.”
“Sorry man but
you were done a long time ago.”
“You're pretty
good for something without thumbs. Come back, I want a re-match.”
“It's time.”
TP says.
“I really
don't want to do this.” Writer Lady says looking up to Tinkletoes.
Squatting down
to face her Tinkletoes says. “I know. I would take the bullet for
you if I could. I can't. We're all here for you. You're not alone.
A soldier never is. Not really.”
“Okay.” TP
says.
Leaning against
Tinkletoes for a moment Writer Lady closes her eyes. Opening them
she looks around the room. Peter, Dylan, Furnatche, Carp, Ray,
Diomedes, and TP are all nearby. The cauldron to the Underworld is
standing in the center of the room. Damon stands next to it, waiting
to leave. Dobby's body is laying on the floor, limp and empty of
life. The ginger tabby looks like he was laying on his side
preparing for a brief nap when something went terribly wrong. His
eyes open and distant. Mouth open waiting to speak. No effort was
needed to cry out in shock and anguish. Knowing Dobby will be
returning doesn't help. She has to reach out for him, petting him,
begging him to return to her. Soon after, Damon reaches out gently
picking up Dobby's body and disappearing down the cauldron.
Tinkletoes
collects Writer Lady helping her stand up and holding her close.
“It's okay. He's gone. He can come back now.”
Writer Lady hides
her head and holds on to the self-proclaimed mercenary for all it's
worth. The sobbing continues as TP disappears down the cauldron.
Several minutes pass and Writer Lady is still crying.
“How long are we
doing this part?” Dylan asks looking up at Peter. Peter shrugs.
A high pitched
squeal is heard as a bright rainbow erupts from the cauldron.
“There's the
signal.” Tinkletoes says. “Dobby made it to the Underworld.
They're safe.” He says to Writer Lady. She continues crying.
Tinkletoes looks at Writer Lady and holds her closer. The corners of
his mouth turn up slightly and he closes his eyes. Several minutes
later, she is still crying.
“Is everything
all right?” Carp asks Tinkletoes who shrugs.
“Maybe she
didn't hear me.” He says. Tinkletoes stretches his arms out so he
can look at Writer Lady. “Did you hear me? TP signaled. Dobby
and Damon made it to the Underworld safely. Everything is all
right.”
Writer Lady cries
some more.
“It's
okay...it's okay.” Tinkletoes says, hugging her some more.
Ray crosses the
room to where Tinkletoes and Writer Lady are standing. “I think
it's Ray Time.” He says.
Tinkletoes shoots
Ray a dirty look.
“Dobby said I
should make sure she doesn't miss him too much.” Ray points to
Writer Lady, “That totally looks like missing to me.” He says
disappearing. He returns, holding Dobby's food dish and one
of the cat's toys in his mouth. Opening his mouth the toy falls out
and lands in the bowl. “Duuuude....I'm the cat. Feed me.”
Tinkletoes looks at
Ray and growls, crooking a finger, Tinkletoes gestures Ray to his
other side and away from Writer Lady. “What do you think you're
doing?”
“Dude...my job.
Keeping her busy. She needs a cat. I'm the cat.”
“No you're not. Besides, I've got this.” Tinkletoes whispers rubbing Writer Lady's back. “I'm good at it too. So go away.”
“No you're not. Besides, I've got this.” Tinkletoes whispers rubbing Writer Lady's back. “I'm good at it too. So go away.”
“She's still
crying.” Ray points out.
“She's upset.
It's a mother's love. It takes a while.”
“But, I'm the
cat.” Ray protests.
“I'm being the
hero here. This is my moment. Whatever it takes. So you can't
be the cat.”
“Dude, it's my
job. Dobby said.”
Tinkletoes shakes
his head, “Not happening.”
“I'm the cat.”
Ray repeats.
“I'm the guy
right now. I'm the hero. If I have to be a cat, I'll be a cat. I'm
in charge. There is no bigger pussy...” Tinkletoes looks over and
sees the boys in the room. “There is no bigger pussycat here than
me. Go Away.”
“I'm the cat.”
“Ray!”
Tinkletoes says.
Detecting
Tinkletoes' rising tension Writer Lady looks up to find Ray standing
across from her holding Dobby's food dish, the cat toy perched
precariously along one edge.
“Hi Ray.” She
says.
“Hi.”
“What are you doing
with Dobby's dish?” She asks sniffling.
“Um...” Ray
looks at Tinkletoes who is glaring, swallowing nervously he says,
“I'm the cat. Feed me?”
“You're the cat?”
Writer Lady asks as she starts wiping the tears from her face.
Ray nods.
“O...kay.” She
says looking at Tinkletoes who shrugs. “Then I guess you need
something to eat don't you?” Thanking Tinkletoes, Writer Lady
removes herself from his embrace and goes in search of human
appropriate cat food.
Tinkletoes glares
at Ray after Writer Lady has left the room.
“She asked me
what I was doing.” Ray explains sheepishly.
“I'm watching
you Ray. I'm watching you.” Tinkletoes says. “Go get your food
kitty.”
*Dobby Cat Apostos may be gone from this world but his character
remains. Look for him in future posts, doing the way cool things he always wanted to do and being the
Very Important Feline my real life Dobby dreamed of becoming.
This post was written in loving memory of a dear friend, companion, and writing partner. He sat by my side from the initial stirrings of what would become Saturday Night Silliness through the conception and writing of my first novel last November. He truly heard it all and some of it has been bad. So bad.
I am a writer but this is one of those times when I have few words. This is the best I can do. Thank you for enriching my life, waking me up, sending me to bed, and most of all writing with me. You were a good kitty and have earned this rest. Sleep well Dobby. Sleep well.
6 comments:
Great story. Sad farwell. We all miss Dobby.
Thanks. I wanted to write a post that would do his memory justice. I tried to make some big laughs. Dobby deserved a proper good-bye.
Correction: Ray showed up in my imagination holding the cat dish and most of it was easy after that.
Tinkletoes surprised me. He really seemed to enjoy the hugging.
You did Dobby proud.
That was my hope. Thank you.
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