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    The Total December Experiment

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      to wet myself. Besides, Kate’s wits are so scattered, it’s

      going to take a while to gather them!”

      Kate began to sputter with laughter again, but quickly

      caught herself.

      “I love your sense of humor, Manda. It’s just like Nanny

      May’s.”

      Manda rolled her eyes as she headed for the bathroom. When

      she returned to the table, Kate had managed to control

      herself, but Teresa was still patting her arm in a calming

      gesture. Manda, looking at Kate with a mix of concern and

      exasperation, sat down.

      “You know,” said Kate,” I think that people CAN die from

      laughter!”

      “Do you feel up to telling us what that was all about,”?

      smiled Teresa “

      “I have to begin by telling you that Nanny May was one of a

      kind, God love her. There will never be another like her.

      She was outrageous…. to put it mildly!!!”

      “When she decided to renovate the cottage, she drew up a

      simple blueprint of what she wanted, then called Herb

      Shivley, a local contractor.”

      “By the way, he’s very good if you ever need any work

      done.”

      Kate continued to mop her face.

      “Herb picked her drawing up and went to the cottage to see

      what supplies he needed, to take measurements,etc.

      A little while after he left for the carriage house, he

      turned up at Nanny May’s door and told her that there was a

      problem and what did she want him to do. He explained that

      when he took measurements, he discovered a difference of 10

      feet between the inner and outer walls at the rear of the

      carriage house. In other words, a fake wall had been built

      and there were no doors or windows on the inside or outside

      of those walls to give access to the unexplained extra

      footage. So, she told him to tear the wall out.”

      Manda and Teresa glanced at each other.

      “Ah…a mystery,” said Manda.

      “Later that day, Herb showed up at her door again.”

      “Miss Harris,” he says,” We have another problem.”

      “What is it, Herb,” she says.

      “Well, Mam, I think that you need to come with me and take

      a look.”

      “Nanny May called me later that day and told me that I had

      to go to her place as soon as possible, but she wouldn’t

      explain over the phone.”

      Kate began grinning and with a slow shake of her head began

      to relate her story.

      “The door of the carriage house was open so I just walked

      in. Nanny May was standing with her back to me staring at

      the back wall. She was standing stiff as a board with her

      fists planted on her hips. I could tell that she was in a

      fine state…. madder than a rooster with no hens in sight.

      It was kinda dark where she was standing so I couldn’t see

      much of anything. She heard my footsteps and without

      turning, told me to brace myself and come take a look. I

      walked over to her where she was glaring at that Gawd awful

      monstrosity.

      “Do you believe this, Kate?” Can you believe that someone

      could design this horror and have it built?”

      “What kind of family did I spring from? It’s very clear

      that one of my relatives was crazier than a bedbug. I have

      insanity in my genes!”

      “Now, Nanny May, maybe it was someone just a little

      eccentric.”

      “A little…a LITTLE. Don’t you mean a full blown lunatic??”

      “Nanny May look at it this way. So you had a relative that

      had peculiar tastes, BUT, you had another relative who had

      the good sense to cover it up.”

      I remember she turned her head and glared at me.

      “Have you taken leave of your senses, Kate?”

      “No, Nanny May, and neither have you. I’ve know you for a

      long, long time, and you have never had a strange bone in

      your body or a strange thought in your mind. You are

      perfectly normal!”

      “You really think so, Kate?”

      “I know so…so relax.”

      “Well, it’s going to have to come down! I can’t live in the

      same house as this!”

      “But, its still there. What changed her mind?” Manda

      wondered.

      “Herb said it was going to be hard and time consuming to

      remove without damaging the rest of the structure. She

      wanted the renovations done as soon as possible so she told

      him to do the rest of the place first so she could move in.

      That way he could take his time with the fireplace. She

      really wanted out of the big house. Anyway, the more she

      saw of the fireplace, the more it grew on her. She finally

      decided to keep it.”

      “What was it doing in a carriage house to begin

      with,” Teresa asked.

      “We never found out the answer to that. We had no idea and

      she couldn’t find any references to it in any of the family

      history.”

      Manda and Teresa looked at each other. It had been an

      amusing story but hadn’t warranted the hysteria displayed

      by Kate.

      As though Kate read their minds, she went on to say that

      there was more to the story.

      “I helped her move in and a few days later, she called and

      invited me over to join her for a house warming party. I

      got her a gift and a bottle of good wine, wrapped em up

      real pretty, got all dressed up, and went to the cottage.”

      “Now, Nanny May had some hobbies. One of them was making

      candles. She made some beauties…she was really good. Some,

      well most, were unusual. She really liked to experiment and

      see how creative she could be.”

      “ We’ve already seen some examples of her talents,” Teresa

      commented with Manda nodding in agreement.

      Kate began to chuckle,” Yeah, she had quite an imagination.

      She enjoyed being a little shocking, too. She liked getting

      a rise out of people.”

      “It was nearly dark when I got there. The place was kind of

      dark but I could see light flickering from inside. The door

      opened just as I walked up to it, and there she

      stood…. this tall, slender, regal lady who looked like she

      was in her 60s instead of her 80s. She had a long black

      dress on with a train, for heaven’s sake, and these full

      draping sleeves. She was wearing a gaudy black necklace

      and matching earrings that dangled almost to her shoulders.

      She had a ‘nose in the air’ look on her face and she said

      in this slow deep voice, “Enter, my good friend.”

      “ I stood there…My jaw had to be on my chest…. and I thought

      that maybe she did carry a ‘crazy’ gene and something had

      pushed her over the edge of reason. I stood there like

      an idiot.

      She finally laughed and told me to come on in.

      “Good grief, Kate, I was just going to have some fun with

      you. I got all dolled up in this ridiculous get up, but you

      looked so scared that I just couldn’t go through with it.”

      “Sit down, I’m going to change into something comfortable.”

    &n
    bsp; “I sat down in the dark; well, nearly dark. The only light

      was from a bunch of candles

      sitting in those little shelves like things down the side of

      that silly fireplace.

      She came back in a set of sweats and flipped a lamp on.”

      “Dammit, Kate,” she says,” You are such a spoilsport! I

      was going to pretend to have a séance and all that witchy

      stuff, but you are such a chicken.”

      “Anyway, we had a good time for an hour or so, in spite of

      me being a chicken, then we started getting tired and

      decided to call it a night.

      She handed me a candle snuffer and asked me to put the

      candles out for her, so I went over to the fireplace.”

      At this point, Kate started to laugh again…hard.

      Manda and Teresa started grinning, knowing they were about

      to hear the rest of the story.

      “This is going to sound terrible, but I you can’t say I

      didn’t warn you about your great aunt, Manda.”

      Kate tried valiantly to relate the rest of the evening

      without losing control, but it was

      impossible, so it was told interspersed with bouts of

      laughter with Teresa and Manda as a captive audience.

      “The candles were these huge ---pink--- columns. She had

      shaped or carved them and…,” Kate broke up again, hugging

      her stomach with her arms. “Oh, my stomach hurts!”

      Almost choking with hilarity, causing Teresa and Manda to

      start laughing, Kate blurted, “They looked just like

      men’s…men’s…men’s…”

      All three women started whooping in fits of laughter as

      vivid pictures formed in their minds.

      Patrons, their attention drawn by the commotion, swung

      around in their seats again, and watching and hearing the

      woman howl, they couldn’t help joining in.

      Kate, Teresa, and Manda all covered their faces with

      napkins to stem the tears and smother the noise.

      Between gasps, Teresa said, “Are you going to finish,

      Kate?”

      “I’m trying…I’m trying.”

      “I’m standing there with that damn snuffer, laughing so

      hard it was pathetic…. I put the snuffer over the flame and

      then went to the next…one….but the first one lit up again.’

      Another spate of loud laughter followed this comment.

      “Every time I’d put one out, it’d relight!”

      “Party candles,” they shouted in unison as Kate nodded her

      head.

      “Nanny May was sitting there as straight faced as you can

      imagine and she said…she said…”I guess I accidentally mixed

      some of that Niagara stuff in the wax. You know, the

      medicine men take for a long satisfying experience?”

      “Oh My Gawd,” Teresa laughed.

      “I say…Nanny May…you mean Viagra!”

      “She said, ….

      Manda and Teresa quieted and grinned with expectation.

      Kate continued with great difficulty, “She said….Well,

      Kate, I think Niagara is more appropriate!!”

      At this, Teresa jumped up,” Wait till I get back,” she said

      as she ran laughing for the ladies room.

      By the time Teresa got back, Kate and Manda had toned down

      to giggles.

      “Is there more?” Teresa asked.

      “Oh Yes!”

      Manda did her eye rolling and grabbed her mother’s hand.

      “The candles wouldn’t go out, so Nanny May decided that

      we’d have to drown em in a sink of water. Anyway, we

      started grabbing all the candles which were just sputtering

      away….and Nanny May said…said,” Kate….Kate’s face contorted

      as the struggled with the rest of her sentence.

      “She said, without even cracking a smile, “ Kate…I haven’t

      touched this much man flesh in sixty years!”

      The restaurant became a riot of sound as the three women

      lost any vestige of control that might have still existed.

      Manda and Teresa laid their heads onto the table in

      weakness as they laughed and cried at the same time.

      Kate was clutching her stomach again, laughing and moaning

      with pain.

      It was several long minutes before they could begin to

      regain any composure.

      The other diners had gotten anxious and concerned about

      them and watched them out of the corners of their eyes.

      “Damn, “ Manda grinned.” I wish I could have spent time with

      her.”

      Kate shakily stood,” Gals, I need a drink. Let’s go down a

      few doors to Tom’s place and get something to calm our

      stomachs.”

      “YES!”

      “Lorie,” Kate hollered,” I’ll be back in a day or so….

      maybe

      three! Oh, and remind me to apply for a liquor license.”

      Lorie laughed and waved at them as they slouched boneless

      toward the door.

      Gem drove up to an area not too far from the carriage house

      and off loaded several good size boxes and rolls of high

      grade insulation from the bed of his truck He then moved

      his truck some distance away, hid it as much as possible

      behind several trees and walked back to the things he’d

      unloaded.

      He began to calm down and breathe easier after he carried

      it down into the tunnel where it couldn’t be seen by

      curious eyes. From there, he transported it to his room

      beneath the carriage house. He began by restocking his make

      shift pantry. He had tried to think ahead so he’d have

      anything he might need available.

      He then spent the biggest part of the night preparing his

      room by adding additional insulation to prevent noise from

      traveling up to the living quarters. Then he had planted

      several listening and recording devices so he could keep

      track of the women’s movements and conversations.

      After he tested the units and set them to record and then

      checked that he had made all the

      preparations that he could think of, he left the cottage

      and walked back to his truck.

      He was very tired and needed to go home and grab a few

      hours sleep. It wouldn’t do for people to see him haggard

      in the morning.

      He started his truck and crept, without turning on his

      headlights, off the grounds of Live Oaks…a satisfied smile

      on his face.

      #

     

      The three of them sat on the beach enjoying the murmur of

      the surf and the moon painting the crests of the

      incoming rollers with diamonds of light.

      It was close to the witching hour.

      They had gathered at the beach to compare notes in order to gather insight into the puzzling situation that had weighed them down for generations.

      “How are Manda and Teresa, Megan?”

      They’re fine, Nanny. Asleep- they had a long busy day.”

      “How are you doing, Nanny?” questioned Patrick.

      “I think I’m pretty well adjusted now, although things were

      a little confusing at first,” admitted Nanny.

     


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