Willow Wisely 4
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As I left the Heckings settling into their new house, I couldn't help noticing that the young woman behind me had really terrible taste in clothing. I almost invited her over to help her out -- but no, ten families under my care and guidance were quite enough.
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I took a trip to Granite Falls instead. It was close to the end of summer -- surely the huckleberry and muckleberry would be ready to harvest by now? Or maybe I could get a cutting, if they were autumnal plants.
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While I was searching for plants I got a call from Brent Hecking, telling me that they had adopted a baby boy. That was wonderful news. My families now had 6 female heirs and 4 males -- not perfectly even numbers, but close enough.
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Back at home, I grafted my huckle- and muckleberry cuttings onto some other plants. In a few weeks I would have all the herbs I needed to start making remedies, but I would probably need to gather other ingredients, too. I also planted the bird of paradise that dear Vladislaus had given me.
I then took stock of my finances and the families I was sponsoring. Malcolm and Vladislaus had both married into wealthy families so they didn't need any help from me. The Curious brothers had been assisted in their house purchase by the Watcher; the Heckings and the Lee-Scotts had had money left over after their move to a larger, but empty, lot. And Johnny Zest and andy Behr had all the money they needed. That left the Newbies, the Calientes, the Goths, and the Cottoneyes who could benefit from a helping hand.
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"I've already set up a bedroom for the baby," Bob Newbie told me. "I really don't need any extra money."
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"It's too wet to stand in the rain and argue," I responded. "If you don't need it for Babs, use it to set up your vet clinic."
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Katrina didn't require much persuasion, but J wasn't happy about it. "Look, I know that aspiring actors and actresses aren't paid enough to live in Del Sol Valley," I said. "You're going to need a potty chair, high chair, toddler bed, and some toys. At the moment, you don't even have enough to slap some paint on that outside wall. Am I right?"
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"You're right," said Katrina, "and thank you." J still didn't look pleased, but I figured that was his problem.
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When I dropped in on Cassandra, one of the babies was crying. I gave her a bottle and then turned to her mother.
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"Special support for our troops," I told her, "if Don asks."
"Thanks," said Cassandra. "I was afraid I'd have to ask my parents for some help, which he would have hated."
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I gave Hunter the "support for our troops" line, too. "I don't want to be beholden to anyone, ma'am," he started to say.
"No, we're beholden to you," I returned. "So take it."
When I returned home, I found a thank-you note from the Newbies in my mailbox.
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Dear Willow,
Here's a picture of our little Babs playing with the dollhouse that we were able to buy her with the money you provided. There's only one thing wrong with this picture -- you can't see the beautiful green eyes that she inherited from her mother.
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This one gives you a little better idea of what she looks like. She's a very bright little girl and has already mastered potty training, also the art of making her papa do anything she wants.
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I've started making friends here. This is Shaowen Pollock, who's in the military. Betty gives me a hard time about making friends with the worst-dressed guy around, but he's a good person.
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I've found that Brindleton Bay offers better places to walk than Newcrest. Unfortunately, it also offers more places where Buddy can get himself dirty. I think I'll set up my clinic in Newcrest, though -- less competition with the Pawspital.
I'm proud of Buddy, too -- he's learned how to fetch, and we're working on lying down.
Thanks again for the cash. I hope you'll consider getting a pet -- or familiar. If you do, I want you to know that you'll have free vet care as long as my clinic is in business.
Sincerely, Bob Newbie
There was also a brief note from Katrina in the mailbox. Too much to say in a letter. I'll stop by some evening and fill you in. Big hug, K