2.3.101 Week One -- Barnharts"Clint, I really do think it's better if we not see each other any more," said Emily Hudson. "You're a great guy, and I don't want to hurt your feelings more than necessary. Take my word for it, I
know that marrying you would be a mistake."
"I can accept that," said Clint, "but I wish that you would at least come and visit your daughter.
She's really quite adorable, and she has your big blue eyes.
Well-behaved, too. She doesn't like peas, but she ate every one without throwing them all over the floor."
"Doesn't sound much like
my daughter then," said Emily.
At that moment Madilyn Barnhart came inside. She was rather shy so she peeked at the new person through her fingers.
"You brought her
here?" hissed Emily. "I thought you'd agreed not to use her as a ploy to get me to marry you."
"Maddy is not a ploy," protested Clint. "It's okay, pumpkin," he hastily assured his daughter. "I just thought for her sake -- and yours -- that you might want to develop a relationship with her."
"That's not a good idea," said Emily.
"I had a talk with Dr. Harvey about my being noncommittal with high control needs, and he agreed that exposing a child to an on-again off-again mother would probably not be a good idea. I'm not going to imprison myself in a dull humdrum existence for her sake, and I don't want to engender the sense of insecurity that would result from my abandoning her several years from now. So I think it would be best if you left," Emily finished.
Clint took Madilyn with him, but before going home, he stopped to see Dr. Harvey. Just because the guy was a doctor didn't mean he had the right to interfere in Emily's life like that.
Dr. Harvey wasn't home, but his wife Leah and their daughter Kathy were. "Can you say 'Pleased to meet you, Kathy'? Clint prompted. Maddy didn't say anything but did remove one hand from her eyes the better to see the stranger.
"Kathy loves going to the park," said Leah. "I have a commission to work on, but as soon as I finish, maybe we could meet up?"
"Or I could take both girls tomorrow," said Clint. If Maddy wasn't going to have a mother, he could at least make sure she had some friends.
The park was a big success with Maddy and Kathy. They weren't great friends yet, but they enjoyed the tunnels.
They only stayed in the park an hour or so before Clint took them home. When he dropped Kathy off, Leah said she would take them too sometime.
It was hard getting their schedules to mesh, however, so Clint often took just Maddy. He played pirates with her when she pretended she was on a pirate ship (and he leapt higher than he would have thought possible).
He preferred being an astronaut on her spaceship, though, as this role didn't require much in the way of jumping around.
Clint couldn't spend all this time playing with his toddler. He had work to do -- mostly supplying Granite Falls National Park with souvenir mascots to sell to tourists. Maddy stayed safely at a distance when she watched him, but Clint felt that she would be safer somewhere else. He tried calling Emily again.
"Can't you just come over and play with her for an hour or two?" he asked. "You don't have to be her mother -- you could just be a nice lady who comes and plays dolls. Besides, she's such a delight -- I feel selfish keeping her all to myself."
So Emily came over -- "just for an hour," she said.
Clint took the opportunity of her visit to get some laundry done. He didn't like wasting energy on a machine, so the washtub was a good alternative. Besides, it was better exercise than he would have expected.
And the clothes definitely needed washing. Maddy's t-shirts might be tiny, but they contained more grubbiness per square inch than his sawdust-encrusted aprons.
But even with a friend and a part-time mother, Clint felt that Maddy's social circle was incomplete.
A solution occurred to him in the middle of the night and he couldn't wait until morning to act on it. The kitten's name was Cupcake.
Cupcake was a big success with Maddy.
And Clint found that he enjoyed her, too. Emily might dread being trapped in a humdrum existence (she was thinking about moving to San Myshuno), but Clint couldn't think of any adventure greater than looking after the two precious gifts in his care.