Miss Parker (
yourunichase) wrote2011-05-17 05:30 pm
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Now, families of town, please don't think this is any cause for your children to miss school. Remember the best thing for them is not to have idle hands or idle minds.
[Miss Mercy Parker was walking up the street from the school house to the boarding house where she lived. The teacher was putting in all her spare pennies (of which there were very few) into buying a house of her very own. So far it wasn't going very well. Each day, on her walk, she'd pause and stare at this house or that, her blue eyes peering below the brim of her hat. She was good at peering at things. For a moment her fingers just flexed in their gloves; it wouldn't be long now. Hopefully]
[Miss Mercy Parker was walking up the street from the school house to the boarding house where she lived. The teacher was putting in all her spare pennies (of which there were very few) into buying a house of her very own. So far it wasn't going very well. Each day, on her walk, she'd pause and stare at this house or that, her blue eyes peering below the brim of her hat. She was good at peering at things. For a moment her fingers just flexed in their gloves; it wouldn't be long now. Hopefully]
Spam
[Unfortunately his entirely-too-opinionated horse had long since decided who he liked and didn't in town, and immediately pricked up his ears and started nickering and tugging at his lead.]
Hey! You better mind me-- [He gave the lead a yank and got snapped at for his trouble. The two started struggling a little, D's hat falling off.]
Spam
For a moment she didn't do anything other than walk over and pick up the hat, offering up to the man.]
Yours, I believe, Mr. D.
Spam
Nice day.
[The horse tried to nuzzle her hair and D jerked his reins irritatedly.] C'mon now.
Spam
[Mercy smirked for a moment, and then she reached up and stroked the horse's muzzle, moving her gloved hand slowly over it.]
I think your horse is a bit high strung, today, Mr. D. I expect he could do with a long run.
Spam
I'll run it out of him, Miss Mercy. Last thing I need is him gettin' me in trouble again.
[He hesitated, a little shy.]
You...doin' all right?
Spam
Don't get him into any trouble, George, ya hear?
[Her fingers scratched at one of the horse's ears and she spoke just as shyly.]
I'm alright. How about you, Mr. D?
Spam
I'm uh...
I'm settlin' down some actually. Seein' my brother's family Sunday. I'm gonna be visiting that Japanese fella with the cart sometime today, get a little something for them. [And for her.]
Spam
[Mercy scratched the horse gladly, and smiled at him in response.]
I expect the family will be pleased to see ya too.
Spam
I'm trying to spend more time now that it's gettin' easier.
Enough about me, I'm borin'. You're the one makin' something of herself.
Spam
[Mercy smiled at him quickly, and she dropped her gaze a bit.]
I'm just fine, Mr. D. Looking forward to the weekend.
[Meaning when she sees him again.]
Spam
[He patted the horse with all the affection he couldn't show her. George whisked his tail and let out a contented rumble.]
[His mouth went a little dry at her words, and his eyes got a brief, gentle heat to them.]
Me too, Miss Mercy. Me too.
[Silence dragged out between them.]
Might come with a little surprise or two, actually.
Spam
[Mercy smiled quickly at him, and then lowered her eyes so that her bonnet shielded the smile from everyone else. She was fond of D, and despite the many marriage offers (and other offers as well) this would be the only one she ever took seriously, even if it never happened. She was starting to think that it wouldn't.]
You should go run this brute, Mr. D.
[Her words were very fond and she stroked the horse again.]
Spam
Yes ma'am. I'll go do that now.
[Swallowing dryness from his mouth, he tugged his hatbrim and started leading George on, glancing back once or twice.]