PodCastle 817: Creatures in the Walls
Show Notes
Rated PG-13
Creatures in the Walls
by Damini Kane
One morning before breakfast, Roe’s mother is shrieking. She is bejewelled, always moderating her tone and smiling in placid, dull-eyed ways. She is a duchess; it’s part of her job. She only ever shouts at the servants. Today she shouts at Father.
“I refuse — what kind of creature — how DARE you —”
Roe stares at his parents, fascinated. Both are dressed in silks. The housekeeper behind them holds rolls of grey fabric in her arms. This seems to be the bone of contention. Perhaps Mother is furious because it is not as nice as the gold-embroidered dress she wears; perhaps it is a gift that didn’t meet the standard.
Roe approaches it, tugging on the housekeeper’s skirt. “Can I see?”
Madeline rushes up after him and takes his hand. “Come,” she urges. “Today you can take breakfast in the garden.”
“But —”
He is dragged out of the dining room, yet cranes his neck to see his mother ranting at Father’s stiff, silent form. The fabric in the housekeeper’s arms moves. A single pudgy hand sticks out, reaching for a shaft of sunlight. (Continue Reading…)
