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Story: Second Verse
‘Oh!’ Poppy exclaimed, surprised and delighted. ‘Yeah, I think Luna would like that.’
It was Luna’s first invite since they’d moved. It was a relief to get it. Luna had been absolutely up to her neck in kids’ parties where they used to live. The party silence recently had been slightly unnerving.
‘Great, are you in the class WhatsApp?’ Drew's mum asked.
Poppy smiled. ‘No, actually.’
She’d liked not being on it. The last one had never stopped. She’d had to mute the bloody thing almost every day.
‘Give me your number, I’ll add you,’ the woman said, getting her phone out. Poppy reluctantly recited it. It wasn’t a minute later that Poppy’s phone started lighting up like a pinball machine. Poppy did not outwardly react, but if she could have, it would have been the biggest groan.
A man came out of the classroom looking a bit haggard, no doubt the infamous Julip’s originator. He was fiddling in his pocket, pulling out a vape in readiness for getting out of the building. Poppy wasn’t without pity for him.
Mrs Bauer’s top half made a reappearance out of the door again. ‘Hi, we’re ready.’
‘Umm, I’m gonna let Drew’s parents jump in front if that’s OK?’ Poppy asked.
‘Sure,’ Mrs Bauer said, gesturing to them.
They scuttled in, and the mum, whose name Poppy hadn’t gotten and probably would never get, gave her a whispered, ‘Thanks.’
Poppy fidgeted in the seat, starting to feel a bit numb. But her back straightened when Norah appeared around the corner.Of course, she thought.
‘Hey,’ Norah said with a thin smile. ‘They running late?’
‘Later than you think. I’ve just let some people in front of me.’
Norah sighed and lowered herself carefully onto a tiny blue chair across from Poppy.
‘Who was the lagger? Was it Julip’s dad?’ Norah asked.
‘How did you know?’
Norah raised an eyebrow. ‘You simplycannotstop that boy pissing everywhere. I think he was a fountain in a previous life.’
Poppy smiled. ‘It’s a long-running problem, then?’
‘He peed on my bed once,’ Norah remarked.
‘What?’ Poppy exclaimed, louder than she meant to.
‘Yeah. Freddie had a party, and I guess he snuck off to mark his territory. I had to throw the duvet away.’ She shook her head.
‘Christ,’ Poppy said, unable not to laugh.
Norah didn’t exactly laugh with her, but her mouth did go up at the corner. It was a familiar expression. The quiet mirth of Norah Cauldwell. It was nice to see it.
It was also nice that she wasn’t treating Poppy like something on the bottom of her shoe anymore. Poppy wasn’t counting any chickens, but it seemed that Norah had relaxed around her to an extent. Or at least, she’d accepted Poppy’s continued existence in her world.
For Poppy, that was a big move forward. If it could stop being, at a bare minimum, completely fucking hideous everytime they saw each other, that would be a load off for Poppy. She could only see now, as it was easing off, how much it had been wearing her down.
‘Mrs-Miss Jennings?’ Mrs Baur announced, and Poppy gave Norah a nod. Norah nodded back. It was a small gesture, but it meant a lot to Poppy.
She headed in, wanting to know how her daughter was settling in. It was all good news. For a second, she felt like she wasn’t completely fucking up. It was a nice change of pace.
Twenty Years Ago
Poppy rolled the big bin out to the front of the house for collection and went inside. She washed her hands in the kitchen sink while her mother unloaded the dishwasher.
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