Monday, June 24, 2013

Matilda to the Rescue

Matilda to the Rescue


A gentle rain fell, touching Matilda's face,  " I didn't plan for this weather Doris. Keep your feet up, I
don't want to lose you," said Matilda as she pushed the wheelchair frantically for fear she wouldn't
make it in time.
"I'm trying Matilda, I really am so delighted you're taking me away."
"Oh Doris, I couldn't let you live in that dreadful place one more day, so alone and bored with nothing to do all the day long, I'm sure there has to be more to living than Bingo and music on the piano."
Just then out of nowhere a light flashed like the colors of a rainbow.
"What is happening," cried Doris.
Matilda, stunned too by the flashing lights suddenly felt as if her feet were dangling in mid air. She
couldn't feel the ground beneath her.
"Oh sweet bananas, she said trying to slow down. Doris, we're floating."
"Floating, you say. How can that be,"  Doris moaned as she looked over the side of the fast moving,
rickety wheelchair.
"Yes, Doris, floating," said Matilda as the train came into view. Its bright blue and white stripes shiny
from the rain.
"Thank you Matilda."
"No, Thank you and good luck on your new journey."  The young fair haired blonde conductor
helped Doris board the train, leaving the wheelchair behind. Matilda wiped away a happy tear as the
train pulled out of the station.
"Go now and join Granny, my job is done for the day," said Matilda to no one in particular. She placed her glistening purple gloved hand across her chest, her heart all a flutter. The flashing lights
appeared again.
"Sweet bananas, she cried. That light, it's me."
"Well, it took long enough my dear girl. I must say your red hair is striking with your pink  dress,
those green tights look swell and your white shoes, simply amazing."
"Yes, yes I know. Where are you, who are you."
"All in good time, no hurry," said the voice.
"These lights, this costume, what am I to do." But there was no answer.
Once again, Matilda touched the sparkly M on her chest smiling at her newfound knowledge. She went in search of anyone else who needed her help.

4 comments:

  1. This is a great story and I love that it is about seniors! :)

    P.S. You forgot to add the "about" part of the challenge. (If you go back to the challenge page, you'll see the "questions" for it.)

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  2. 'Sweet bananas' could very well be my new phrase! Such a cute, fun read. xx

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  3. What a sweet story.

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