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The Coney Cycle Book TwoSeason
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(Or, Lotte Gets A Bigger Part Than She Thought)
Lotte patted the last pile of papers and stood up ready to go home to her burrow
for the evening. She wasn't sure she liked working inside the Head's offices,
but
Cola has made it quite clear that she was going to use the quarters as offices
only. Herbert had lived here, one room was his kitchen and one was his bedroom.
Cola had decided to keep her separate quarters and just use the Head's offices
for official business. She'd said that whilst Herbert had not cared for the
niceties of privacy, she would appreciate a place where she could get away from
it all. She was right in that respect, Herbert had never stopped working. He
hadn't needed to keep on until late every day. He just did. Reading and re-reading
reports and going over every document with a fine tooth-comb.
I suppose he did get some very hairy documents, Lotte smiled to her self.
So, with the bedroom no longer a bedroom there was more space inside the rooms,
so Lotte didn't have to sit in the corridor outside. She'd made a cheery sign
up so that conies wouldn't be intimidated by a closed door.
One side said "Please knock, we'll be pleased to see you" The other
side had "Sorry but we're not in. Please try again later" Lotte had
been very happy with that. When Cola had pointed out that many conies, even
with her efforts in school, could not read Lotte had told her that she would
draw pictures to match
In addition to the extra space, however, Gilchrist had appointed a guard bunny
for the quarters. Matt was quite a quiet coney, but reassuringly muscular. With
Fudge and Matt outside the doors Lotte felt safe against the growing unrest.
Gilchrist was the one who actually suggested moving Lotte's desk inside,
"Makes no sense to put a Doe outside where she would be the first target
for any dissenters." He'd said to Cola but looking at Lotte. "I would
never be able to forgive myself should any harm come to a Doe under my protection."
Lotte smiled. He'd actually noticed her! She'd been wondering whether he was,
well, 'moving in' on Cola sinc she was the Head Doe. He seemed very concerned
considering he'd been away from the warren for so many years and had made a
life for himself in the outside world. But his concern for Lotte as well as
Cola was a reassuring act.
The door opened. Lotte was surprised because there had been no knock, but it was only Gilchrist. He removed his hat and bowed low.
"I'm afraid you've missed her." Lotte said, finishing her tidying
up motions on her desk, "Cola left about an hour ago."
"A shame," Gilcrist entoned, "A shame to leave you working all
alone."
"Well I'm just leaving, Mr Gilchrist, so, unless you want to stay here
and talk to the walls.."
"Ah!" Gilchrist said, eyes smiling, "The Walls! I know them well."
He looked off into the distance, mockingly, "The talks we've had over the
years.
"No," He said eyes back and focussed on Lotte, "if you are leaving
then I would be pleased if you would let me walk with you."
Lotte was thankful she was looking down at her desk at that point because she
felt her face warm and she just knew that if she looked up she'd be blushing.
She cleared her throat and shuffled a piece of paper around so as to regain
her composure.
"Thank you, that would be, nice. " She finally said, raising her head,
smiling. She blinked her eyes. Trying not to look as if she was batting her
eyelashes.
Gilchrist held an elbow out at her and it took her a second before she realised that she was supposed to hold it.
She gave a giggle she hated herself for and took a gentle hold on his arm. They walked out the door together.
---*---
Matt handed Gilchrist a small parcel. "You can go home for the night."
Gilchrist told Matt. "We won't need you until the morning."
Matt nodded a "Sir." and trotted sombrely off.
Gilchrist turned to Lotte and held up the parcel. "I've got a couple of
bottle of South Slope Red, if you don't have any other plans.
Lotte's brain shut down for a second. So many thoughts raced around her head
that her foot stopped in mid air and she couldn't reply. Gilchrist frowned,
concerned, at her.
She giggled. A little Lotte in her head stared at her and marked up 'SILLY GIGGLE'
on a mental chalk board. Above that inscription was another repetition and above
that the words 'BATTER EYELASHES' .The little Lotte whispered to her "I
don't want to have to write 'SIMPER'! Be sensible girl"
Gilchrist didn't seem to notice Lotte's internal auditor's intrusion. "How
long were you working for Herbert?" he asked.
This was easy. This sort of question Lotte could answer without swooning. "About
a year." She said, without giggling, battering any eyelashes and definitely
without simpering.
Gilchrist hummed, "I've been in,", beat, " correspondence with
Herbert and you know?" She didn't, but in her head the little Lotte wrote
up 'WIDE EYED STARE'
Unaware that this was verging on a threesome Gilchrist continued, "He often
mentioned the hardworking doe who helped him in office." Those eyes looked
at Lotte, "I assume he meant your good self?"
Lotte smiled and seemed to get some control of herself. "Well, he never
met my bad self!" She managed, amazed that she had been so quick and clever.
"His loss." Gilchrist smiled.
"Of definitely." Lotte smiled, fully aware that the little Lotte was
frowning at her with a piece of broken chalk in her little paws.
---*---
They reached Lotte's burrow and stood outside the door. Lotte felt awkward.
Gilchrist wasn't. Lotte was nearly furious with how much in control he always
seemed.
He raised the parcel, the bottle-shapes within clearly showing. "We have
these," He said, "And I've taken the liberty to order a take out."
Lotte nearly threw him away at that moment, but she didn't. The sight in her
mind of her internal auditor sitting there with her little head in her little
hands, crying nearly stopped her. But the bulk of Gilchrist and his sheer Buckness
made her weak.
It's his fault. She pleaded to her internal auditor as she opened the door.
"Come in," she said, Smiling.
---*---
They sat on her sofa and the first bottle of wine was drunk so quickly Lotte
would have sworn that Gilchrist must have hollow legs. Gilchrist was uncorking
the second bottle when a knock at the door announced the delivery of dinner.
Juno, the delivery buck, handed over the two large boxes, and as Lotte made to get some money said his only line of the story "S'alright miss. It's already paid for. Enjoy your meal." Then he was gone and Lotte was left holding carrot and coriander pizza in one hand and onion-bread in the other.
Lotte found herself opening up. She talked about her life. Her mother and school, her work with Herbert. She seemed to find an amazing number of little stories about her year working for the Head Buck - she hadn't realised that she had so much to talk about.
The pizza was long gone.
The wine was all gone, even the bottle of Burrow White she'd been keeping for a special occasion had finished up in glasses to be quaffed by the pair.
There was no doubt that this was the time of night when bucks and does should be fast asleep.
Or at least, that time of night when bucks and does should be in bed.
---*---
A little before dawn, Gilchrist leaned over the sleeping form of Lotte and
kissed her gently on the nose.
"Thank you, young lady." He whispered as he stood up. With the practised
air of a true professional he left her rooms without making the slightest noise.
Lotte didn't stir.
---*---
Master Cadam was an early riser. "All that sleeping in is for youngsters", he always maintained, "and those who have given up the will to live". He normally added that rider around Phearson who was rarely to been seen any morning, sometimes not surfacing until the early evening.
He was pottering around his burrow, tidying up and making a list of 'Things To Do Today" in his head. He'd got as far as number four 'Check for cigars in the shop' when his door opened.
He was incensed! No-one entered his room without knocking and being made to
wait at least ten minutes. Then he recognised the coney who'd entered.
He tchted, "It's you." He said, fixing his eyes on the buck.
"I thought I'd pay you a little visit," The buck said, "see how
you've been doing in my absence."
"Very well, thank you." Cadam answed, with venom. "I thought
it might have been you." Cadam's eyes followed the buck as he walked around
the room.
The buck picked up a small trinket, a glass model of a trio of conies, a mother
and two children, and turned it over in his hands. "I've always been me.
I always will be." He put the model down and picked another up - this one
was a picture of a bat sitting behind a crystal ball. "I've decided to
stay this time. I think the old place could do with a strong hand."
"You're not going to find that easy," Cadam said, "You don't
like staying put."
The buck smiled, "I thought you were about to threaten me."
"Look at me." Cadam said spreading his arms, "I'm not exactly
a threat am I? Some of us have the decency to grow old."
"Some of us are too strong to grow old. Some of us don't succumb to age."
He pointed at Cadam, "I mean, look at you, one trip down the stairs and
that would be it."
"So you're threatening me?"
"Was that what it sounded like? I thought I was being concerned for an
old friend?" He returned the picture and picked up a little model of a
fox being stared out by a coney. "I'm allowed to be concerned for an old
friend who has got old and found that he's got a very delicate nose. The sort
of nose that should be kept out of other people's business."
"That was a threat? Is that all you're capable of these days? Threatening
feeble old bucks?"
The buck's hand gripped the miniature fox and coney and his eyes locked to Cadam's.
"No." He said, crushing the model.
Cadam was silent. He wasn't a young buck anymore. He had a brain, wisdom, not
strength. If he spoke now he'd only goad the buck and he didn't like the idea
of the consequences of that action.
"Well," The buck said, wiping his hands together. "I see you
have some cleaning up to do. I won't bother you anymore today." He walked
to the door, "And I trust you won't be bothering me." He said as he
exited. It wasn't a question.
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