Author Topic: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Burning through the ice  (Read 23061 times)

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Autumn Fires
« Reply #45 on: February 01, 2013, 06:31:48 PM »


The season turned, and before Nancy knew it, it was the depth of winter. Life carried on, and so did she. Snow fell softly, silencing the outside world, covering it in a layer of freezing beauty.




Inside, the tasks remained the same as they ever did. Work, cook, clean, smile, help, know when to stay quiet. It was easy to be quiet now; there seemed nothing left to say.




Erin had thrown herself into activity with a fury. When Major Bunch suggested that the squad brushed up on hand-to-hand, she was down at the gym every day, with an intensity that surprised her colleagues. She never saw Nancy, nor did she expect to. She saw the woman in the blue hat a few times, but felt nothing. Whatever fight she had mentioned, it was not Erin's fight any more. The physical activity felt good. Pushing her muscles as she had not done for some time, she spent hours at a time at the gym, occasionally nodding at the others working out. Faces soon became familiar, and she began to slip into a rhythm.



Despite Nancy being at home, she rarely saw Geoffrey. She didn't mind much. It was easier to get things done when he wasn't watching her. She didn't think to leave the house when he wasn't there; it seemed rather pointless.



Malcolm was as quiet as he'd ever been, sitting and reading. She worried he might be cold, but wheneer she asked, he said he was ok. He had withdrawn further than ever, and she had no idea how to reach him.



Erin got chatting to a woman called Emma Hatch, and found out that she was looking for a training partner. Erin thought for a second about the last time she'd trained with another woman in this gym, but firmly shook the memory off. To her surprise, she quite enjoyed Emma's company - she was always ready with a joke, and even when Erin had shouted encouragement at her for half an hour, still generally had a smile on her sweat-shining face. Erin often reminded herself that when life was tough, you just had to keep going, and was surprised to find that it got easier over time.



Geoffrey had just left in high spirits, and Nancy was desultorily cleaning the downstairs bathroom. She was astonished to find, crawling behind the cistern, a small turtle. She looked around to see if Malcolm or Geoffrey were hiding somewhere, giggling, but the house was silent and empty, Malcolm tucked away reading in some corner. She felt a wave of affection for the unfortunate turtle - goodness only knows where it had come from, but the ground outside was freezing, and it should have been hibernating somewhere safe.

She remembered an ancient terrarium her father had obtained during one of his fads, and left in an attic somewhere. Suddenly excited, she put the turtle in the bath with a drop of warm water, and ran to haul the terrarium downstairs to Malcolm's room. She scrubbed it out, and switched on the light, and when she was satisfied, she placed the turtle inside.



"Malcolm! Malcolm, come and see this!" she cried out, genuine excitement in her voice. Rather surprisingly, Malcolm came running straight away, and was stopped short at the threshold of his room, his face alight.

"Mummy! It's an Indian Roofed Turtle!" He was almost falling over his words. "That's so cool Mum, where did you find that? Is it for me?"

"Yes," Nancy smiled, her heart full. "Yes, he's yours. I'll help you if you need it, but he's your turtle, and your responsibility."

Malcolm shrieked in delight. "Mummy, I love you, you're the best." He clung to her for a moment, then ran over to the tank. "I shall call him... Tesla. Tesla the turtle."



Nancy smiled as she watched him. She might be a useless wife, but she would do anything for her son.

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Across town, Geoffrey was sat at the bar.

"No but seriously, what on earth are you doing working here?" he drawled at the barmaid.

"Don't think you pay that well, mister," the woman said.

"Come on. This must be easy for you, Nancy's at home or at work, and the other one is as predictable as clockwork - and she appears to have seen sense. Perhaps I won't need your services for much longer, but in the meantime, your shifts here are taking you away from recording potential betrayal. Where's your professional integrity?" Geoffrey was enjoying himself.

The woman sighed. "Either way, the job's coming to an end, and we'll part owing each other nothing, alright?"



Geoffrey grinned. "Oh, I'm sure our acquaintance won't end with this job, don't you worry."

She scowled. "I'm not worried about that."

Geoffrey frowned. He did not like it when women tried to best him.

"It's over when I say it is. That's how this goes."

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #46 on: February 01, 2013, 06:49:59 PM »
Oh... I knew Geoffrey was up to something. This lady in the blue hat is quite mysterious.

Is Tesla by any chance named after Nikola Tesla? It'd be awesome if he was; I've always been fond of him.  :D



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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #47 on: February 01, 2013, 06:55:19 PM »
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Poor Erin and Nancy! Very emotional update, I love it. :)

Thank you :) I know, it's so sad :( Don't worry, happier times are coming.


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Oh... I knew Geoffrey was up to something. This lady in the blue hat is quite mysterious.

Is Tesla by any chance named after Nikola Tesla? It'd be awesome if he was; I've always been fond of him.  :D

Yes! I'm so pleased you got that - I love Tesla, and think it appropriate that Malcolm, who is clearly very smart, is a fan too :)

Yep, she's a mystery! I haven't decided how she's going to turn out yet... A few ideas, but we'll see how it goes...

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #48 on: February 01, 2013, 08:38:14 PM »
There's a small voice in my head telling me not to get too attached to that turtle . . .

I really like this story. Is there any specific reason Geoffrey's the only vampire/supernatural in town, or is it just a visual way of showing that he's a complete jerk in the story? 
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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #49 on: February 02, 2013, 05:24:58 AM »
There's a small voice in my head telling me not to get too attached to that turtle . . .
Same here... It will be horrid for Malcolm to lose his pet, but... the moment Nancy found it, I was thinking: "Hide it!"

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #50 on: February 02, 2013, 07:38:06 AM »
Same here... It will be horrid for Malcolm to lose his pet, but... the moment Nancy found it, I was thinking: "Hide it!"

No! Don't kill Tesla! I love him! (Well, his name more than him, per se, but don't kill him!)

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #51 on: February 02, 2013, 07:57:43 AM »
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There's a small voice in my head telling me not to get too attached to that turtle . . .

I really like this story. Is there any specific reason Geoffrey's the only vampire/supernatural in town, or is it just a visual way of showing that he's a complete jerk in the story?

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Same here... It will be horrid for Malcolm to lose his pet, but... the moment Nancy found it, I was thinking: "Hide it!"

Oh my goodness, so cynical! *giggles* I can tell you that I've played up until the end of winter, and... that's all I'm telling you :P

Geoffrey's not the only supernatural in town (I have turned story progression off), but he's the only one so far that's been in pics - it wasn't intentional, but visually, it's a nice coincidence. Most of this story is coming from things that happen as I check out Seasons, and I'm just overlaying the narrative onto those scenes.

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http://No! Don't kill Tesla! I love him! (Well, his name more than him, per se, but don't kill him!)

Awww, Tesla is very cute (and that's not something I ever thought I'd hear myself say).



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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #52 on: February 02, 2013, 12:38:05 PM »
It is nice that Nancy bond with Malcolm like that, but what will Geoffrey have to say about it?

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #53 on: February 02, 2013, 04:36:01 PM »
Poor Malcolm, stuck in the middle of the parental drama. At least he has Tesla to keep him company, and probably Morty and some of the other townie kids as playmates. Still though...it's tough for a child to see his parents going through such turmoil.

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #54 on: February 05, 2013, 06:49:06 AM »
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Poor Malcolm, stuck in the middle of the parental drama. At least he has Tesla to keep him company, and probably Morty and some of the other townie kids as playmates. Still though...it's tough for a child to see his parents going through such turmoil.

Yes, it's very difficult :( Malcolm seems to be doing ok, but he's so reserved that perhaps it's just not showing on the surface. I want to be really careful about how I write this, as I know that lots of real people are in similar situations, and I neither want to downplay it, nor turn it into a misery-fest with no escape. And you're right, Malcolm does actually have friends, and is (in-game) a pretty happy chap.

OK, it's been way too long since my last update, SO, it's time to start writing!

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #55 on: February 05, 2013, 11:26:23 AM »
I'm really enjoying your story, thank you for sharing it with us. Erin is so lovely yet so underrated, so I'm glad to see her in such a great story. :)
Malcolm is absolutely adorable, but I find it surprising how passive he is about what's going on in their house. Surely he must be feeling sad, because of the way Geoffrey is treating Nancy, and both his parents having active careers and therefore rarely spending time with him? ??? I'd like to see him more involved with the story, he's a lovable character.

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #56 on: February 05, 2013, 12:38:21 PM »
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I'm really enjoying your story, thank you for sharing it with us. Erin is so lovely yet so underrated, so I'm glad to see her in such a great story. :)
Malcolm is absolutely adorable, but I find it surprising how passive he is about what's going on in their house. Surely he must be feeling sad, because of the way Geoffrey is treating Nancy, and both his parents having active careers and therefore rarely spending time with him? ??? I'd like to see him more involved with the story, he's a lovable character.

Thank you for your awesome comment! I see what you're saying about Malcolm - I think you're right, he should be more involved in the story (hopefully you'll like the next chapter, which is now written, and will be up in a few hours, when I get home and upload the pics). It's partially that, since I started playing in the Kennedy household, I didn't get many pics of him at first. Partially, it's that he genuinely does just sit and read for hours and hours (in-game). And finally, his passivity is not really being passive - it's just not knowing what to do when his parents are fighting. He can't deal with it, so he just absents himself. He's pretty reserved anyway, and I just thought that he was withdrawing himself as much as he could - it's not an uncommon reaction to situations like this. It doesn't mean that he's not feeling it, just that he doesn't know how to deal with it - and the fact that they're so busy anyway, means he's quite used to being self-reliant. I think that's why he adored the turtle so much - another sturdy little creature, accustomed to withdrawing into its shell :)

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It is nice that Nancy bond with Malcolm like that, but what will Geoffrey have to say about it?

Sorry Louise, forgot to respond! Well, that is the 64 thousand dollar question... I guess we'll find out...

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Snowfall
« Reply #57 on: February 05, 2013, 01:04:04 PM »
Thank you for your awesome comment! I see what you're saying about Malcolm - I think you're right, he should be more involved in the story (hopefully you'll like the next chapter, which is now written, and will be up in a few hours, when I get home and upload the pics). It's partially that, since I started playing in the Kennedy household, I didn't get many pics of him at first. Partially, it's that he genuinely does just sit and read for hours and hours (in-game). And finally, his passivity is not really being passive - it's just not knowing what to do when his parents are fighting. He can't deal with it, so he just absents himself. He's pretty reserved anyway, and I just thought that he was withdrawing himself as much as he could - it's not an uncommon reaction to situations like this. It doesn't mean that he's not feeling it, just that he doesn't know how to deal with it - and the fact that they're so busy anyway, means he's quite used to being self-reliant. I think that's why he adored the turtle so much - another sturdy little creature, accustomed to withdrawing into its shell :)
Hmm, I see. I now understand better why he absents himself. It'd still be nice seeing him more, though, if only to make us readers be able to understand his personality better and sympathize with him. In a way, he's in the middle of everything and will end up affected in some way no matter what the outcome is, so I thought it would be nice. It's just a suggestion of course, it's a great story either way. :D
I can't wait for the next chapter, it seems I catched up just in time, haha. :D

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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Skating on Ice
« Reply #58 on: February 05, 2013, 05:56:15 PM »


Nancy laid the table, humming to herself. Malcolm had foregone his usual solitary reading time in order to play with his turtle. He was deeply enamoured of the shelled creature, and Nancy had listened discreetly outside his door, relieved to hear him chatting away to Tesla about normal boy-things, like circuits and sonic booms. Perhaps it wasn’t entirely normal, come to think of it, talking to a turtle, but she supposed that no-one would bat an eyelid were it a dog or a cat. Dinner was ready, she had a genuine smile on her face, and Geoffrey, thankfully, also seemed to be in a good mood tonight. She called to them both, and her heart rose when they both arrived, beaming and sat down with her.
 


“So Nancy,” Geoffrey boomed cheerily. “How was your day? Anything interesting happen?”
 
Her smile faltered slightly. She felt a tiny twinge of warning from.. somewhere, but before she could say anything, Malcolm chipped in.

“Mummy found a turtle. She found it in the bathroom.”
 
Geoffrey’s face had a curious expression on it. “Really? The bathroom? That seems unlikely in the extreme,  especially in this weather, wouldn’t you say? Are you absolutely sure, Nancy, or is this another of those little things that you’ve imagined?”
 
“He’s mine now. I’ve called him Tesla. He’s my friend, and he also might have some good ideas about generating wireless electricity,” Malcolm went on happily.
 
“You’ve seen this turtle, then?” Geoffrey seemed annoyed, although Nancy couldn’t think why.
 
“Yes, he lives in my room, in a tank, which is called a terrarium. It’s like an aquarium, but it’s not for fish. Terrarium, from the Latin terra, which means earth.” His parents exchanged nonplussed looks.
 
“Well, it all sounds very odd. Nancy, what on earth possessed you to give Malcolm this turtle? For all we know, it could be riddled with disease.”
 
“Well, I thought…” Nancy faltered.
 
“Clearly, you didn’t.” Geoffrey snapped at her. The happy mealtime was apparently over. He threw his napkin onto his plate, and leaned back. “Well, it’ll just have to go back to the petshop, that’s all.”
 
Malcolm looked at his father thoughtfully. “But Daddy, he didn’t come from the petshop.” There was a small silence. Geoffrey was red in the face.
 
“Wherever he came from, he’s going back there. No arguments. Malcolm, you’re far too old for ridiculous things like that. As a matter of fact, Nancy, I’ve been meaning to speak to you both. I’ve decided that it’s high time Malcolm went to a proper school, rather than that namby-pamby community hell-hole. Smuggsworth have an excellent reputation; I went there myself. Malcolm, how do you fancy becoming a Smuggers Prep boy?”
 
Malcolm was also turning red, and his lip was wobbling. “I don’t want to go there. I want to stay here, with Tesla and Mummy and Mortimer.” Nancy noticed that he didn’t mention Geoffrey. Apparently Geoffrey noticed this as well, as he exploded in rage.
 
“Well it’s hardly up to you, is it Malcolm? This is a decision for me and your mother.”
 
“You didn’t ask her!” Malcolm was beginning to sob.
 
“I don’t have to explain myself to either of you,” Geoffrey said coldly. “The matter is settled. I have spoken to the headmaster already. I will be taking you there myself on Saturday, so you can have the weekend to get to know the place.” Malcolm threw his fork down, and ran from the room.
 
Nancy was frozen to her chair, trembling.
 
“I suppose you thought you could get one over one me with that stupid turtle?” Geoffrey was still fuming. “Trying to get him on your side, turning him against me, like the manipulative woman that you are.”
 
“Geoffrey, please, how could you think that I would…”
 
Shut up. You will regret this, Nancy. Nobody makes a fool out of me, least of all a woman.” He stormed out, knocking his plate onto the floor. It smashed.
 
Nancy sat staring numbly at the shards of porcelain. I should clean that up, she thought vaguely. Geoffrey will be upset if he sees it. He will be angry. He might… She jumped up, suddenly disgusted with herself. What was she thinking? What more could he do to her? He was trying to take her son away. He had already taken her friends, her name, her self-respect. Well, it ended here. No-one would take her precious child from her. Geoffrey might think he was Lord Snoot, but she was Nancy Landgraab. She drew herself up to her full height. He had cowed her long enough. It was time for him to see that, under her delicate exterior, she was pure Landgraab steel.
 
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Early the next morning, she sneaked into Malcolm’s room and shook him awake. He sighed, and rubbed his eyes blearily, blinking in the dim morning light.
 
“Wake up, darling,” she whispered. “As you’re going away at the weekend, I’ve decided to take today off work. I thought you and I could go to the park. What do you think?”
 
He blinked at her again. “I think Daddy will be mad with us.”
 
Nancy sighed inwardly. She hated lying, and was frankly scared to lie to Geoffrey, but this was important. “We won’t tell him. You’re top of the class darling, I read your reports. One day won’t make a difference.”
 
He frowned, and Nancy’s heart ached for his innocence as she watched him reach an internal decision. “It’s very wrong to skip school, and work, Mummy. And it’s wrong to lie.” He smiled brightly at her. “But maybe it would be a snow day anyway.” They grinned at each other conspiratorially, and both jumped as they heard Geoffrey shout for Nancy.
 
“You get dressed in warm clothes, sweetie, and I’ll go and make breakfast,” said Nancy. She practically skipped through her morning routine. Geoffrey looked at her suspiciously, but left satisfied when she started talking about being late for work yet again.
 


She and Malcolm reconvened in the hallway, nervous yet high-spirited.

"Now, in general, if someone says you need to keep something from either of your parents, you should tell us all about it," said Nancy, mock-seriously. "But in this case, as your mother, I say it's ok for us to have fun for a day without mentioning it to your father. This will not be happening again soon, so I want to spend some time doing the things you like doing."

Malcolm looked at her solemnly. "But Mummy, we can't both read the same book."

She looked at him, somewhat stunned, until his face cracked into a grin of pure mischief, and he laughed out. Nancy laughed too, inwardly aching that she couldn't remember the last time he'd sounded like that.



After Malcolm had bid goodbye to Tesla, he and Nancy headed off, still giggling madly. Nancy felt absurdly free, despite knowing that the day would go by all too fast.
 
“What would you like to do first?” she asked Malcolm. He looked thoughtful.

“All of it,” he replied solemnly. She laughed, and impulsively hugged him, much to both of their surprise.

"Let's start on the ice rink, shall we?"

The time glided past as smoothly as the ice, and in what seemed like no time, Nancy noticed Malcolm beginning to shiver. She sent him into the toilets to warm up under the handdryer, while she went to get them some hot chocolate. She had just sat down with the drinks, waiting for Malcol when she saw - no, she felt Erin close by. She twisted round as Erin walked past.



If Erin saw her, she pretended not to, and Nancy watched as she walked up to the concession stall. There was a woman following her - dressed most unsuitably for the weather, she thought disapprovingly - wearing a large blue hat. The words echoed in her mind, and she thought she remembered Erin mentioning someone with a blue hat once. Nancy sighed. Erin had obviously moved on. Had probably moved on long ago. They didn't seem to be getting on very well, she noted gleefully. It was almost as if Erin was pretending she didn't exist.



Malcolm ran up, flushed and happy from the cold. "Mummy, the park warden says the pond is so iced over that it's safe to skate on! Mummy, can we?" She smiled down at him, brushing aside all thoughts of Erin.

"Of course we can."

She looked over at the pond, and gasped. There, in the middle of the park, was a white horse, almost invisible against the snow. Malcolm followed his mother's gaze, and silently took her hand.



"Wild horses are very nervous, Mummy," he told her. "We must be careful not to scare it when we skate."



The horse did not seem nervous. It stayed around the pond as they skated. Nancy was filled with a wild warm joy, as she and her son glided over the ice. The horse almost seemed to be watching over them. She gazed at her son, awed at what a small, complete person he was. How had she and Geoffrey created this serious little human being, she wondered. No matter what happened, he was the best thing they had ever made together - ever would make together.




The white horse stayed with them all afternoon, as they tripped over their skates, laughter frosting in the air. Nancy felt absurdly safe, almost protected, as it nickered and snorted at their antics. After a while, it was joined by a brown horse, who stood quietly, benevolently nearby.

"You know, I like you more when you're happy," Malcolm said at one point. "Of course I love you all the time. But it's more fun when you're happy."



Too soon, the sun slipped beneath the horizon, and the air went from nippy to nose-biting. She sighed, and took Malcolm's hand as they skated for the final time towards the edge of the pond. The cold struck her, and she shivered involuntarily. It had got late without her noticing. She hoped that Geoffrey would still be at work when they got in.

*******

Geoffrey had in fact already been home, and left again. Had anyone been there to see him, he would not have appeared surprised to find an empty home. One might almost have seen him smile as he walked upstairs, then a few moments later, walked down again, holding something, and shrugging on his coat. One might have been confused when he walked out of the back door, and returned a few moments later. He left again almost straight away, heading for the bar.




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Re: Summer Romance, Winter Love: Skating on Ice
« Reply #59 on: February 05, 2013, 06:08:55 PM »
Hmm, I see. I now understand better why he absents himself. It'd still be nice seeing him more, though, if only to make us readers be able to understand his personality better and sympathize with him. In a way, he's in the middle of everything and will end up affected in some way no matter what the outcome is, so I thought it would be nice. It's just a suggestion of course, it's a great story either way. :D
I can't wait for the next chapter, it seems I catched up just in time, haha. :D

Is this chapter better? ;)