
Ralph woke first for once, while the
dew was still on the leafy ground cover in the Home Clearing. He grinned
because he was first to awaken. He didn’t bother Ramona, but just slipped
carefully out from under the big quilt.
Blue opened her eyes and looked at
him. He just said “Shhh” and kind of glided out of the green door, closing it
very quietly behind himself.
Outside, he took a big breath of still
cool morning air, stretched mightily, and grunted happily. He could see just a
few glints of the sun through the trees in the east. He could smell a little
smudge from the fire pit. There was just a little column of white smoke ascending from the coals of
last night’s fire. It wouldn’t take much fuel to start burning properly again.
Taking an armful of medium sized
pieces from the stacked branches and so on, he began to build up the fire for
morning. The pitch in the dry fir branch sections made little hot sparks as it
caught and began burning brightly. So far, so good.
Ralph had never made coffee before,
but he was pretty sure he could do it. How hard could it be to boil some coffee
in water? This meant a trip back into the cave, risking waking Ramona, and the
whole crew still sleeping in there.
So, he walked as quietly as he could
back into the cave. He was looking for Ramona’s coffee supply when he heard
some rustling behind him.
“Why are you up, Baby,” said Ramona,
still under the quilt.
“I just woke up. You were still
sleeping so I went out and got the fire going. I was thinking about making some
coffee,” said Ralph.
“I’ll do it,” she said. “Why don’t
we go out and not wake everybody?”
Ramona got her blue enameled coffee
pot, and dumped a judicious amount of ground coffee from a jar she had on her
shelf, thanks to Thaga, into the pot.
Outside, she filled it with river
water from her bucket, and put it on the fire to boil.
“Thanks for starting the fire,” said
Ramona.
They sat together as the sun came
up, watching the fire and smelling the coffee.
“I’ve been thinking,” said Ralph.
“That doesn’t surprise me,” said
Ramona. “What’s cooking in there today?"
“I think it’s time to go visit
the Alder Tree House. It’s been a while, and I want to see Koba. You know, and
how everything is going?” said Ralph.
“I do too,” she said. “I’ll just
slice up some of that roast haunch we had last night. That will do. Then we can
walk over there and surprise them!” She smiled at the thought.
“I didn’t want them to feel
watched, you know?” said Ralph, looking at her with his kind brown eyes shining
in the morning light.
Ramona opened the cave door,
fetched out the left over roast, and her big knife and some bowls. She called “Wake
up everybody! We’re going to go see Twigg, Leely, and Koba today! Let’s eat and
get ready!”
They had the cold roast for
breakfast, with coffee for Ralph and herself, and water for Cherry and Blue,
and the Pumas. Then Ramona combed everyone’s hair, including Blue’s and Bob and
Berry’s until they all looked their very best.
About the time they were ready to
go, Maeve flew down out of the sky. She decided to go with them. She was
curious about Koba too.
The sun was well up in the morning
sky when they all set off in a sort of majestic procession. Bob and Berry
walked first, tails swinging in unison. Next came Cherry with her hand on Blue’s
head. Ralph and Ramona came last, holding hands. Maeve rode in her usual place.
They passed up out of the Home
Clearing and into the morning meadow, and all was heart-breakingly lovely. They
could smell the earth and all the dwellers therein. As they walked crushing grass
and scented herbs, the odors rose up around them. The flowers of midsummer were
all in bloom, white, yellow, and lavender.
They stopped at the old first-growth stump where Twigg and Leely had first become friends, and as they did a
flight of B’s surrounded them. The B’s seemed to be examining them.
At last, a Betty spoke to Ralph, “Oh,
Twigg’s Father and Mother! We will fly to him and announce your coming arrival!”
And with that the golden humming cloud of tiny souls flew away as fast as they
could fly.
After a few more minutes of walking
through the meadow the Alder Tree House came into view. It had leafed out
beautifully. Birds called from within its canopy of branches, berry vines
spiraled up the trunks of the circled alders. A bit of white smoke lifted
skyward from the small chimney. Tall grass surrounded the house. A path led
from the open doorway.
Twigg was first to step outside. “The
B’s said you would be here soon!” he called to his family. "Please, come in!"
Then, a stately dark haired young
woman, who in some ways resembled little Marge, stood in the doorway wearing
some of Marge’s Carhartt’s. In her arms was a child. The child, a shining golden
haired small person, threw out his arms to Ramona when he saw her approaching.
She ran to him and gathered him into her bosom, and it must be admitted that
Ramona wept happy tears.
“Come in,” said Leely, and everyone
did go in, including Blue and Bob and Berry, and Maeve, naturally!
Leely made a nice big lunch, Koba
was finally passed from Ramona’s arms to Ralph’s and then to Cherry’s. Everyone
admired him and said how big he was growing and how smart he was. He was even
beginning to talk in short sentences.
The family talked for many hours,
and the day was perfect.
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