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Cat swore under her breath. She tried to stay still knowing that if she ran whoever just talked will call the cops.
Cat swore under her breath. She tried to stay still knowing that if she ran whoever just talked will call the cops.
Ann walks slowly and silently up to the bush. Peter and Tony were following but still hung back a bit so they could ran for the phone or something. She approached the bushes and stood over them. She thinks she sees a figure but can’t tell. “Hello?”
Cat slowly stood up and waved at Ann. "Hello," She said with an anxious smile.
Ann didn’t know what she expected coming to investigate but finding a girl hiding wasn’t one of them. She widen her eyes at the stranger and tried to remember to speak as she was all to aware Peter laughing at her. “Oh… hel… hello. What are you… what are you doing there?” She stuttered out in embarrassment.
"I dropped something but I found it," She lied her smile turning normal. Her Italian accent was present but it was mild unless she started freaking out or got mad. "Sorry if I scared you!" She added backing away from the bushes.
Ann smiled awkwardly back when Peter called, “You all right there lass? Do we need to call anyone?”
She glances back to the two males shaking her head quickly. “No no no. Just someone looking for lost property.” Ann returns her attention to the woman. “Try not to lose things in this neighborhood. The patrol of police is high and they arrest anyone odd with no reason at all. It’s a dreadful thing to watch so take care, yeah?”
Cat smiled wider. ”oh don't worry in always careful but do I really look did to you?” she asked tilting her head.
Ann laughs very quiet still a bit shy around the stranger before considering her question. There was plenty of ways to answer it but the girl didn’t want to cause offense. From the way the stranger dressed to the way she talked, was so out of place in this British town. But Ann stayed quiet as she chose her words carefully. “I mean no offense, but this is not your house and you certainly don’t dress like you own it.” She pauses and almost visibly flinch at her own sentence. “I mean… I mean I haven’t seen anyone quite like you around here before. I… I don’t know what I am saying anymore.” Ann sort of just trails off after her statement after seeing it wasn’t improving her answer.
Cat held back a laugh and leaned on the dense slightly. ”don't worry hun you're not wrong. I sometimes work for the house down the street. When they need gardening done.” she easily lied.
Ann looks confused for a split second. She never remembered the neighbor across the street having a woman garden for them. Then again some things could have gone unnoticed by her. Maybe she just needed to pay attention more. “Right… of course.”
She looked the woman up and down. “Anyway. Do you have any yard work? I’m always open to helping a pretty lady,” she said taking her weight off the fence. She had worked for a few people in this neighborhood. She also stole from said people but she doubted they even noticed.
Ann got a flustered from being called a pretty lady. It didn’t happen often and when it did, it didn’t usually come from an attractive stranger. She stuttered out some unintelligent sounds before trying to pull herself together. “Oh no… oh no, all gardening projects I don’t want to myself, I force my friends to do.”
“Too bad I’m pretty good at my job,” she said stepping back and straightening her shirt. “If you change your mind let me know if you see me around again,” she said emphasizing the if.
Ann nodded slightly a bit confused by the emphasis. To be honest her mind is still spinning in circles trying to find the right words to say to the pretty stranger. “Right. If. Doesn’t sound ominous at all.”
“I don’t like staying in one place,” she said smiling still. “I do hope I see you around though ms…” she said trailing off slightly hoping to get a name.
Ann let’s out an airy laugh. “Of course. You don’t seem like the type to sit still.” She trails off and takes a few steps back to her house. She didn’t know if that was the end of the conversation or if their was more to say. But she perked up when the woman in front of her made an indication for Ann’s name. “Miss James. Miss Ann James. Just your local pet sitter.” She answers with a small curtsy.
“Well it was nice to meet you Miss Ann James,” she said with a half bow. She straightened herself.
Ann almost laughed again but managed to contain herself just in time. Laughing with a stranger was not her and she got suddenly very aware of her friends staring at her from the porch. Were they judging or were they just waiting to tease her? The lady did not know and wanted to draw out her time until she did. "Well you have a nice day and make sure to care of yourself Miss…" Now it was her turn to ask for the stranger's name.
Cat takes slightly. “Sorry can’t tell you my name. Then I won’t be…what was the word you used? Oh yeah I wouldn’t be ominous anymore,” she joked already starting to walk away.
Ann had to laugh that time. The pretty stanger definitely knew how to leave an impression and she didn't even get a name. It was unfortunate as deep down maybe the lady was hoping to see the stranger again. No matter how peculiar she is to the area. Ann shakes her head and jokes back, "Way to throw my words back in my face. I almost regret saying them."
Cat gave her an exaggerated bow before turning away. She just kept smirking as she walked away. She was definitely going to stop by again. She loved making rich girls blush. Especially when the rich girl was as cute as Ann.
Ann gave another small curtsy as the stranger bowed. She then gave a smal wave in farewell before retreating to her porch. This is where she received the reactions she expected. Tony was smirking up at her from the bench swing while Peter had an uncertain look and was leaning next to her door. “Don’t give that look.”
Cat walked away. She walked back to the more denser part of the city. She thought about going back to Ann’s house the next day but decided to wait a little longer. She wondered around the park again a few days later.
"What look? Who said I had a look?" Peter asked with an offended tone. All Ann could do was laugh as she was technically not talking to either of them.
"Not talking to just you, but I guess we are going there. What's with the uncertainty." She teased as she waited for the Scottish man to gather his thoughts.
"That stranger doesn't work at the house a cross the street." He paused. "I think."
"You think…?"
"I know!"
Cat was sitting on a bench think about the talk with the rich woman she had a little while ago when two people she recognized walks over. A girl and a boy her age. She roles her eyes. They where always annoying.
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