The Surprise by Donna Page 10/04/2021 ©
“Its just an envelope, right?” Elizabeth told herself.
Sure, it was from Blake & Russel Law. Sure, Grandpa
Lewis had said she would get a surprise from him when she turned 21. And he was
the first Blake in Blake & Russel. And she was 21 yesterday.
Lewis had died when she was just 12 years old. He had told
her about the surprise in the weeks before his death. She had all but forgotten about it. Her Grandmother gave her Lewis’s pocket watch
when he past. At 12 that was a great surprise. She loved that watch; she had always been
mesmerised by the movement. She carried
it everywhere.
She sat with the watch in her hand. The side etching rubbed smooth from Elizabeth
running her fingers around the Elgin watch face when she was sad, nervous or
studying. According to the back it was a railroad model. This made her smile, she would always imagine
Grandpa as the Fat Controller from Thomas, looking at his watch, keeping the trains
on time.
With watch in one hand, gently rubbing the face with her
thumb, and the envelope in her other, she walked down the paddock to the big
Ghost Gum. The same tree Grandpa tied a
tyre to when she was little. The same
tree he etched her name in when she was three.
She could read it then, now it was high amongst the branches.
Resting against the tree, Elizabeth took a deep breath. She
knew Grandpa Lewis was a good man. He
had lived comfortably and worked hard.
He gave of himself always. Giving
was part of his world. He taught her
that hard work was the way to success.
She opened the letter slowly. Out fell a photograph. Grandpa and a newborn baby. On the back was
written “Our Angel arrived today” and her birthdate.
Along with the photo was a bankbook. One of those old
fashion grey ones. The ones that looked
a bit like it had fabric covers. Still in the plastic sleeve. Pulling it free
of its sleeve was hard. Been in there
for quite some time. It felt frail to
touch. Her name was on the front in Grandpa’s
graceful handwriting.
Elizabeth slowly opened the book. Elizabeth Angel Parker-Blake and the words “In
Trust” was typed on the first page.
The second page contained only one entry, on the date of her
birth. One single deposit, an amount
that will change world. An amount a newly graduated teacher could only dream
about. An amount with 7 digits.
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