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Cattail

Copyright© 2011 by Wes Boyd

Chapter 15

One thing about working with the Amish crew was that there wasn't a lot of time left over. Although they could have driven the Mustang, Roger and Catalina had gotten used to walking over to the camp in the evening after they knocked off for the day, then walking back to the motor home as darkness gathered. By then they were usually pretty tired; usually they just had a shower and gave each other a massage, and then headed off to bed, mostly but not quite always with the idea of getting enough sleep to get through the next day. Though their bedtime activities suffered, neither of them minded it very much, for they could see they were accomplishing a great deal. Without discussion, they agreed there would be plenty of time for sex and play later.

There were still things to be done. As before, the Amish took a day of well-deserved rest on Sunday, which meant that Roger and Catalina could take off with the motor home to dump the holding tank, do their laundry and some shopping, and other such chores. Sundays were also a day of rest for them, too. They could use the cell phone arrangement to check their e-mail, lie out in the lawn chairs if the weather was reasonably nice, work on their tans if it was very nice, or just sit around the camper to read and do more personal activities if it wasn't. Were it not for the Sunday breaks, they could easily have lost track of the days, and even the weeks.

After dark on Wednesday of their first week with the Amish, Catalina barely remembered to call her mother to check up on how things were going, mostly to see how much of a pain in the butt Delmer was being.

Not bad, Bonnie reported, a little to their surprise. She'd seen him at a distance around town a couple times, but each of them had made it a point to not talk to the other one. There had been no phone calls, not even messages left on the answering machine, and no e-mails.

"That's really strange," Catalina responded.

"He's got to be up to something. I don't know what it is, but he has to be up to something, and it has to be underhanded. It's really pretty frustrating. I was looking forward to him being his normal pain in the ass so I could go off on him, but he's not cooperating."

"Maybe he got the message that he wasn't getting anywhere by being an asshole."

"That'll be the day," Bonnie laughed. "We're talking about Delmer, after all. Anyway, I'm taking off for Cleveland tomorrow so I'll be fresh for the Friday activities. Maybe I'll get lucky and get to spend a little extra time somewhere."

"You mean, with someone?" Catalina giggled.

"What else would I mean? I know you don't keep your phone on, but call me when you get the chance."

"Well, have fun. Roger and I are going to bed. It's nothing but early to bed and early to rise for us these days."

"Very early to bed, I'll bet,"

"What do you think?" Catalina responded. She turned her head away from the phone a little and dropped her voice to a husky, breathy moan and added, "Oh, Roger, I love it when you do that to me."

Roger looked up from the cheap paperback murder mystery he was reading on the far side of the room and snickered at the way Catalina was teasing her mother. He glanced at her with a grin on his face, but said nothing.

"I don't know about you two," Bonnie giggled. "Things sound like they're warming up down there."

"Uh, yeah," Catalina replied, sounding a little flustered. "Uh, Mom, I think I better go. Something has come up. Bye, now." She clicked off the phone.

Roger just shook his head as he put down the book. "Cattail," he smiled. "That was cruel, but I think I'd better not make a liar out of you."

"That was the general idea," she giggled as she peeled off her sweat shirt. "But I didn't want to spend the next half hour listening to her rave about all the cheap thrills she'll be having at ComicCon while I could be having some thrills of my own here."


Another week passed before Catalina thought to try to call her mother again. Except for Sunday they'd been busy, and they'd had a particularly busy day, made worse by the fact that the power situation meant they had to run back and forth across the street all day. They were just getting ready for bed again, this time with no real thought of recreational activities, when Roger happened to mention that Bonnie ought to be back from ComicCon by now; Catalina was already in bed, half under the covers and the rest of her bare body exposed. "Yeah, you're right," she replied. "Hand me my cell phone, would you?"

Bonnie's number was programmed into the phone, so it was only the matter of a couple of button pushes to make the call. The phone rang and rang, but there was no answer until the answering machine clicked on. "Mom, it's Catalina," she said after the beep in her ear. "Everything is fine here and we've been busy. We were just wondering how things had gone at ComicCon. I'll try and call again in a few days." She clicked the phone off and said to Roger, "Sounds to me like she had a real good time at ComicCon, and is still having it."

"If there's a good time to be had I think I can safely say your mother is going to find it," Roger snickered.

"Well, true. Sometimes I think my mother is old enough that she ought to grow up."

"That implies that you think you're grown up."

"God, horrible thought when you put it that way, isn't it?" she sighed. "At least you have to admit it's better than just sitting on her butt and watching TV. At least I usually can find something interesting to do."

"From the stories I've heard you tell, it would seem like it," he smiled as he put her cell phone back where it belonged before sliding his underwear down his legs. The sight of her lying there in the buff was giving him second thoughts about bypassing sex for the sake of exhaustion this night. "So, that brings up the big question. Have you figured out what we're going to do this summer yet?"

"No, and I haven't even thought about it much," she sighed. "I suppose we ought to at least talk about it a bit. I mean, it's still the middle of January, but spring will be coming soon. I take it you're not thinking about staying around here in the summer?"

"It's a possibility, I suppose," he replied, tossing the underwear into the dirty clothes bag and heading over to turn out the lights. "God knows there's enough to do down here. But I can't quite get myself enthused about being out on a roof when it's ninety-percent humidity and ninety degrees on the thermometer in the shade when I'm out nailing shingles on a roof with no shade."

"To tell you the truth, I can't either," she agreed as he slid into bed next to her in the dark. "I mean, I wouldn't mind showing off my tattoo a little more, but that strikes me as being just fucking silly. On the other hand, every time I watch a family move into a house that we helped build, it makes me feel like we've been doing something worthwhile."

"There is that," he agreed as he snuggled up next to her. For whatever reason, and it wasn't the small size of the bed, they had a tendency to sleep a lot closer together than he and Colleen had done for many years. He had come to enjoy the warm touch of Catalina's body next to his, back or front, it didn't matter. "But you've got to figure there could be things we could do elsewhere, someplace where the heat and humidity aren't quite so rugged."

"Well, we could get in touch with Habitat for Humanity, maybe look on their website. They might have some projects somewhere up north we could get involved with."

"I suppose," he agreed, throwing his arm over her. He couldn't feel her tattoo, of course, but he knew it was there and one of the things that made her seem especially exotic to him. "But just between you and me, while I don't mind being a saw guy for the Amish, I'm not sure how bad I want to do carpentry all summer, either. Don't get me wrong, I like doing the carpentry, but I don't want to get into a rut with it, either. I know what ruts are, I had twenty-six years to learn that, so I'd like to do something different, something I've never done before."

"Yeah, when you get down to it you're probably right," she said. "I like doing volunteer work, it's fun and rewarding, but I think by the time these Amish are ready to be heading back north, I'm going to be ready to quit being the saw girl for a while, so I wouldn't mind doing something totally different, maybe out west somewhere."

"Me, too. Colleen and I never traveled much, and I never got out west at all. I'm told there's some nice country out there, and I wouldn't mind seeing some of it."

"Well, God, we're going to have to do that then," she said, squeezing a little closer to him. "I'd really rather have something useful to do rather than just travel around rubbernecking out of the motor home, but maybe we can find something. Tell you what. Let's not get crazy about it right now, but Sunday let's get on the Internet and search for volunteer opportunities in the west."

"Why wait till Sunday?"

"Because we're already in bed and I'm finding that I'm not too tired to do something I really want to do," she snickered. "Besides, you remember that truck stop we went to last Sunday to dump the holding tank?"

"Yeah, so?"

"They had a sign, 'Free Wi-Fi.' There's no point in burning up your cell phone minutes to get a slow connection to search some of those big websites when we can do it there and get high-speed for free. I mean, the cell connection is fine for e-mail but some of those sites could take minutes just to load."

"You've sold me," he said, "Both on going to the truck stop, and the other thing."


Sundays were lazy days, good for sleeping in -- and the only chance they got with working six days each week. But there were still things to do, for Sundays had become their shopping and maintenance day. Since they were eating with the Amish the majority of the time, getting groceries at a re-opened supermarket out near the interchange north of Gulfport had become a fairly simple process, and washing laundry at a side street laundromat wasn't much more complicated, although it ate up a couple hours. With those chores done they headed on over to the truck stop, dumped the holding tank, topped off the gas tanks, then took the laptop and headed into the restaurant.

It took them a few minutes to figure out how to set up the computer to use the Wi-Fi connection -- neither of them had done it before -- but once they had it working it was another world from the very slow dial-up connections they'd been using. Everything seemed to load in an instant, and typing "volunteer opportunities" into the Google screen brought back in an instant more information than they could take advantage of in a hundred lifetimes. "Jeez," Roger said, clicking on a link for "Federal Government Volunteer Opportunities" more or less at random. "I'm not sure this is a lot better than not having any ideas at all."

It turned out that there were several federal government agencies looking for volunteer help. "Try the National Park Service link," Catalina suggested. "I've always been impressed by the way they do things."

The volunteer opportunities with the NPS were broken out by states, and Catalina suggested the northern mountain west as places to look. There were lots of possibilities, as campground hosts, visitor center workers, trail workers, and a host of others. "I think we'd better narrow down the list a little," Roger suggested. "Let's start out by limiting it to places where we can stay in the motor home, and not have to pack in or something."

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