Know Name
Part K of the A-Z story challenge...
In which some identity (and other stuff) is cleared up...
She
is putting the dried dishes away when she hears the child stir. It is sliding
feet-first off the sofa, pulling a face.
‘Ugh.’
‘Oh!’
Claire says. ‘Nappy! Now what? Improvise!’ She looks around the kitchen, plucks
a first aid tin from an open cupboard. ‘This might work,’ she tells the child,
who stands, uncomfortably, waiting for a solution to arrive. ‘To the bathroom!’
‘Ugh!’ the child reiterates, and peers
over the edge of the bath.
‘This
might be a learning curve, okay,’ Claire admits.
The
child eyes items on the bath rack. Claire unpeels the tabs. There is some kind
of liner inside, which she manages to catch all the contents in.
‘Good thing we had lunch already, or I
might be a bit off my food now. You actually make a worse stink than the dogs,
did you know that? Pooey!’
The
child laughs. ‘Foo!’
‘Foo-ey,
young lady,’ Claire agrees. ‘I think that can go in the outside bin. At least
now I can call you she or young lady, not it, eh?’
She
looks through the tin, finds an absorbent dressing pad and some tape. While the
child puzzles over a closed soap dish, Claire wipes, wraps and sticks.
‘There,’
she says, ‘You are contained!’
The
soap dish is lobbed into the bath, where it bursts open. The child shrieks
delight.
‘Celebrations
all round!’ Claire gathers the clothes back up. She checks for labels but there
is no clue of a name.
‘I
should call you something,’ she frowns. ‘No idea what. Stinky seems a bit mean,
eh? Anyway, let’s get you dressed.’
The
child regards her with interest. She submits to being pulled back into clothes.
‘Foo-ey
pooey!’ Claire keeps the noise distraction going.
‘Foopoo!’
‘You
catch on quick: meow, woof, fooey pooey!’
‘Woff
foo!’ The legs in the miniature jeans bend and straighten in a sort of dance.
Claire
takes this to denote excitement.
‘Happy
little echo,’ she says. ‘That’s what I’ll call you. Echo.’
‘Woff.’
‘Meow.’
‘Mow!’
The dance returns.
Claire
holds her hands out towards little Echo, who holds up her arms, is picked up.
Comments
@JLenniDorner
I love that the image to go along with this is Know Name instead of No Name. You are so creative.