# Poppy

Author: Ursus_Arctos
Tags: Alex, Candyland, Christmas, Coyote, German shepherds, Ghost of Christmas Past, Great grandfather, Jessica, Lisa, Llewelyn, Presents, Spirit bear, Tracy, roy

Marco spoke on the wind to Roy and, likewise, Roy spoke to Tracy.&nbsp; It seems that after a certain amount of time has passed, they can appear visually for brief periods.&nbsp; One of my elementary school buddies had a grandmother who would sit and talk quietly to herself.&nbsp; I had her in mind as I imagined how Tracy would appear to his family when chatting with Roy.  
  
Set in the “future” of 2027, this story became the epilogue in Interviews. It still brings a tear to my eye whenever I re-read it.  
  
This story is from Interviews  
[https://www.ld-books.com/books/interviews.html](https://www.ld-books.com/books/interviews.html)  
  
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**Poppy (epilogue)**  
December 2027  
  
It had become a tradition for the family to gather at David and Jessica's house for the holidays.&nbsp; Their offspring, Llewelyn Roy was there with his wife Belinda and their children.&nbsp; Tracy sat in a soft recliner chair in a corner of the living room, watching the young pups at play.&nbsp; The Candy Land game spread out on the floor between the two had been a Christmas present for both of them.&nbsp; The coyote's attention was interrupted by the appearance of his daughter.  
  
“Here's your afghan, Daddy," said the German Shepherd as she arranged the brightly colored, knitted blanket over his lap.&nbsp; “Feeling warmer now?"  
  
Tracy nodded.&nbsp; “Yes.&nbsp; Thank you, Pinky."  
  
“Is there anything else I can get you?" Jessica asked.&nbsp; “Maybe a cup of tea?"  
  
“That sounds wonderful," said Tracy.  
  
“I'll go fix you some," Jessica said with a kiss to the old coyote's cheek.  
  
A four-year-old pup appeared at her great grandfather's knee.&nbsp; She traced a finger across a seam joining green and white stripes on the afghan.&nbsp; “Ooh, Poppy!&nbsp; This is pretty."  
  
“You like it, Lisa?"  
  
“Yes."  
  
“It was made a long time ago by my mother-in-law."&nbsp; Tracy could sense that the little girl was confused.&nbsp; Complex family relationships were still a mystery at her age.&nbsp; He tried to clarify.&nbsp; “She was my mate's mommy.&nbsp; Her name was Oria."  
  
“That's a pretty name," said the child.&nbsp; “Did she die?"  
  
Tracy grinned.&nbsp; Children could be so blunt when talking about topics that adults considered sensitive, such as death.&nbsp; “Oh, yes," he said, “a long, long time ago."  
  
“Lisa!" called the girl's older sibling with more than a hint of impatience.&nbsp; “It's your turn!"  
  
Lisa ran off to rejoin her six-year-old brother.  
  
“You still have Mama's afghan," said a familiar baritone voice.  
  
Tracy turned his head toward the large brown bear standing at his side.  
  
“I've kept a few things," Tracy whispered.&nbsp; “It reminds me of you.&nbsp; One day it will belong to Lisa."  
  
“But not for a while yet."  
  
“When?" Tracy inquired.&nbsp; “Did you ask Marco to check with his 'sources'?"  
  
“Marco says his sources don't work that way."  
  
Tracy sighed.&nbsp; “I'm just so tired, Roy."  
  
“I know, Babe," said the bear.  
  
“It's been a long time since I was a babe," said the coyote.  
  
“I used to say that to Mama," chuckled the bear.&nbsp; “Do you remember what she always said?"  
  
“You'll always be my baby."  
  
“And it's true," said Roy.  
  
“I don't feel like a baby.&nbsp; My bum hip hurts all the time when it's cold out like this.&nbsp; I don't remember the last time I had a boner.&nbsp; I can't shit when I want to and I piss myself when I don't want."&nbsp; Tracy rubbed his chin.&nbsp; “Speaking of that, I was wondering:&nbsp; Do you still lift your right heel off the floor when you pee?"  
  
The bear laughed heartily.&nbsp; “That's the big, burning question of the day?&nbsp; You're killing me, Babe."  
  
“Good one, Big Bear.&nbsp; You're already dead," the coyote pointed out.&nbsp; “So, do you?"  
  
“It doesn't work that way any more," said Roy, “so no, I don't."&nbsp; The ursine tilted his head as if listening to something far off.&nbsp; “I'm almost out of time," he said.&nbsp; “Is there anything else you wanted to know before I go?&nbsp; Maybe something a little more important?"  
  
“How's Lucy?&nbsp; I miss her."  
  
“She's great.&nbsp; She misses you too."  
  
“Tell her I love her."  
  
“She knows."  
  
“I love you too," Tracy said to his bear.  
  
The large male was fading from sight.&nbsp; “I know.&nbsp; I love you, Babe," he said and was gone.  
  

+

  
Alex climbed up onto the couch next to his father.&nbsp; “Hey, _Bychan_, what happened to your game?" asked the adult G-Shep.  
  
“Lisa didn't want to play any more.&nbsp; She went to show Grandma her new doll," said the young dog.&nbsp; He pointed to the elderly coyote sitting across the room.&nbsp; The old canine's eyes were closed and his lips were moving silently.&nbsp; “Poppy is talking to himself again," Alex said softly.  
  
“Yeah, he does that sometimes."  
  
“How come?"  
  
“Oh, I don't know exactly," said the older German Shepherd.&nbsp; “Maybe he's just telling himself stories.&nbsp; You know, remembering when he was a young pup like you."&nbsp; Llewelyn Roy tousled the longer fur on top of his son's head.&nbsp; He looked over at his grandfather.&nbsp; Tracy's lips no longer moved, but the corners curled up in a smile.&nbsp; “He's a good storyteller, you know.&nbsp; I bet he'd love to tell you one about Uncle Roy.&nbsp; Why don't you go over there and ask him?"  
  
The six-year-old nodded.&nbsp; He climbed down from the couch and walked over to touch his great grandfather's paw.&nbsp; Tracy's eyes opened.&nbsp; “Poppy?" said the little boy, “Can you tell me the story again about when Uncle Roy got scared in the elevator?"  
  
The coyote's eyes twinkled.&nbsp; “You like that one, huh?"&nbsp; The pup nodded.&nbsp; Tracy patted the tops of his thighs.&nbsp; “Climb aboard then and I'll tell you."

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