Mrs. Ferguson was never late.
In fact she could not remember
when she had ever been late.
She often said to herself.
Why cant people be on time?
Why be a minute late, when
you can be a minute early?
Annie was six.
Time made no sense to her.
Time was a mystery.
It did not exist except as a
meaningless word
used by adults.
Annie was early, some times
but never on purpose,
only by chance.
Everything was by chance,
to Annie.
There were so many interesting
things to do, all of the time.
People were impatient with Annie
but Annie did not understand.
Annie was out of step with life.
She would never really understand
anything.
On this day Annie
found a wrapped candy
in her pocket!
She had no idea
why it was there,
but it was.
She stood in the bathroom
looking at the candy,
a great treasure!
After a while she decided
to eat the candy, now.
Candy should be eaten NOW.
She popped it into her mouth
and found that it had
a cellophane wrapper,
surprise.
Life was full of surprises.
Cellophane wrappers
were always a surprise
and ——– difficult.
She was never sure
which way they opened.
Life was difficult.
Why cover something good to eat,
with a wrapper?
‘Come on Annie its time to go,
Mrs. Ferguson will be waiting!’
Mrs. Ferguson was always –
waiting.
The slippery candy jumped
out of Annie’s slippery hand
and fell in the toilet!
Annie was not surprised,
Things always fell in the toilet.
She fished it out and put it
back in her pocket.
She would eat it later.
On the way to school Annie met
a Seagull, a cat, a frog,
and a dead mouse.
She nearly picked it up,
it looked so soft and pretty,
she was tugged away,
later perhaps?
She felt the damp, sticky candy
in her pocket.
It was safe!
She could feel it through her mitten.
The mouse would have stuck to it,
pity.
When they arrived at the school
there were lots of people
milling about and whispering
to each other.
Annie could not see Mrs. Ferguson.
Where was she?
She should have been there.
Mrs. Ferguson was always there.
She was always there.
She was never late!
A car came
with a tall person in it.
The mothers gathered
around the woman,
some ones mom.
They were all whispering.
Annie could not hear them.
She watched a boy on a swing
instead. His name was—–?
but she couldn’t remember.
Never mind.
The mothers gathered
all the children, together.
There would be no school today.
Mrs. Ferguson was LATE?
Mrs. Ferguson was not
going to come?
Mrs. Ferguson would never
come again.
She had died in the night.
Mrs. Ferguson, was late!
David Garlick, Sidney,November, 2007