Of The Harvest

Genre: Mystery/Crime
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The garden was coming along nicely. He found it therapeutic, to spend time pottering amongst the plants, although he cut a rather grim figure. Despite the midday sun, blazing, in all its fury, he wore a heavy robe, with the hood drawn up obscuring his features. He had a tiny garden fork he was using to weed the garden and turning over the soil also helped with aeration.

He paused to wipe sweat from his brow, using the sleeve of his robe, that’s when he became aware of the dog barking. The neighbour’s dog was always barking at people, though never at him, it tended to keep away from him (he had his suspicions the dog was rabid but even then, it knew better than to trifle with him) and chasing random cyclists if the gate was not shut properly.

Once he had cornered the owner to tell him “Your dog has been chasing a guy with a bicycle” The man had the impunity to reply that “First of all the dog is called Danger, secondly Danger does not have a bicycle and thirdly, if Danger had a bicycle, obviously can’t ride lacking opposable thumbs and so forth.
The man was never seen again, soon after that, a new pod appeared in his garden. Which is why he was now paying attention to the barking dog, he was it’s new owner of sorts. He had even put up a sign at the gate
Beware of Danger

Danger was barking at two young gentlemen standing by the gate. One of them was holding a rock evidently meaning to throw it the dog.
I would not recommend you do that” he said peering over the gate. The two men were startled, they hadn’t seen him coming, no-one ever did.
I.. er… am sorry, Sir, the gate has no bell and we tried shouting, I was simply going to bang the rock against the gate. Now that you are here could you spare us a few minutes of your__.”
He held up his hand quickly silencing the lad. He had heard enough to judge them to be sales men
Whatever you are selling, I do not need, neither do I have the disposable income__
Sir, we are not selling anything. We just want to__
Do not presume to interrupt me when I am talking, I was also going to add, I have a Bible and I am religious and all my bills are paid up, I even have a valid TV license, now move on along.
The two gents looked at each other then the other one who had been silent throughout spoke up.
Sir we are your neighbour’s last living relatives and we have come to check up on him, we talk on the phone but he has missed several family dinners, he never used to do that.

Why didn’t you start with that, come in, come in, he has been doing a bit of growing, I’ll show you.
They followed him round the back, to the garden just like lambs.

Later, much later, after he had finished with the ridges of the two new mounds, the exact shape and size of the two gents, he watered the two new pods that had sprouted in his garden of legumes. He brushed dirt from his hands and nodded slowly to himself;
“This year, there will be a good harvest.”

~The End

this week’s #Blogbattle story, the theme: Legumes

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Responses to “Of The Harvest”

  1. #BlogBattle Week 25 “Legumes” Entries & Voting | Writing Rachael Ritchey avatar

    […] Of the Harvest by Beaton M @ Becoming the Muse […]

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  2. Sarah Brentyn avatar

    This reads suspiciously like a (long) FP. 😉 You could make a child’s rhyme out of this one. How does your garden grow?

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    1. Beaton avatar

      hahahahaha IT WAS #FP inspired, you have me ^_^

      “How does your garden grow?….” hmmmm interesting

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    2. Beaton avatar

      PS ii would be c children’s rhyme to scare them into finishing their vegetables
      ^_^

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  3. Let's CUT the Crap! avatar

    This reminds me of the Twilight Zone. Chilling but fabulous reading. 😀

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Do not read after midnight hahaha
      Thank you for reading, glad you found it fabulous and chilling too I was going for that.
      ~B

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      1. Let's CUT the Crap! avatar

        Well done, and you are welcome. 😀

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  4. phoenixgrey85 avatar

    Creepy. Don’t get on the wrong side of that guy…. Good story. 🙂

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    1. Beaton avatar

      was going for the creepy look.

      And do not get into his garden after dark too

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  5. Candice avatar

    Oh you have such a way with words! And this was creepy but it surely gripped my attention! Very well written, chills and all! 😀

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Thank you Candice ^_^
      Doro has grew on me hahaha am on that rogue lead fixation. Now to create a lovable rogue.
      Glad you found it gripping 😉

      ~B

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      1. Candice avatar

        Ah but before you knew Doro you already had that voice! Now you just have to give it a life, a good life lol 😉

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  6. Rachael Ritchey avatar

    I am successfully creeped out! 🙂

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    1. Beaton avatar

      now what is growing in the legume pods thats what I want to know…
      ~B

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      1. Rachael Ritchey avatar

        Exactly so! 🙂 do we get to find out?

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      2. Beaton avatar

        you have to ask …..
        “…..and what happens next”

        ^_^

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      3. Rachael Ritchey avatar

        And what happens next? 🙂

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      4. Beaton avatar

        What happens next … is a story waiting to be written (working on it) 🙂

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      5. Rachael Ritchey avatar

        haha Good! 😀

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  7. Rawls E. Fantasy avatar

    Oh my, haha, this is creepy! 😀 Well done.

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