Hazel Gets a Surprise Visit
Hazel was feeling unusually chipper one warm September morning. She had on her new silver and gray jogging outfit and she was ready to take Mitzi, her white and gray poodle, for a run. As usual, she had all of her housework done by nine a.m. and was ready to jog. (She left the remainder of the housework, which was a great deal---laundry and cleaning of the kitchens and bathrooms for the maid to do. Betty, the Maid, often arrived after nine and was there until noon.) Betty was seldom spoken to and was given cheap gifts at Easter and Christmas for her work. Hazel had just finished grooming Mitzi for the run when the doorbell rang. She muttered to herself, “Now who could that be at nine o’clock in the morning?” She guessed that it was probably one of those “church” persons who were always at her door trying to sell her their faith. As she opened the door, her heart stopped a beat. It was someone she never expected to see at her door---sister Elizabeth.
“Well, if it isn’t my long, lost sister, Lisabeth.” She never, ever called her sister by her rightful name, Elizabeth. “Come on in, if you dare!”
Elizabeth smiled and said, “Hazel, it’s been so long since I’ve seen you, I wanted to see you and see how you’re doing. I don’t see you much.
Hazel smiled her Cheshire cat smile and let her in. They both walked into the spacious and highly decorated living room. Mitzi followed close behind, eyeing suspiciously the stranger interrupting their personal routine. Hazel asked, “Would you like some coffee? I can make some instant real quick! Maid’s not here yet, but I’ll do my best.”
“No, thank you, Hazel. I just wanted to talk with you a bit. I won’t take up much of your time. I know that you’re busy.” (Elizabeth always felt when she visited Hazel that she had to hurry with her conversation.)
Hazel reluctantly sat down opposite Elizabeth in her luxurious and large recliner. She thought to herself, I wonder what she wants now.
Elizabeth began, “You know Hazel, we’re sisters and we never see each other. To be honest, I do get a bit lonely when Randy’s on the road. Randy was her husband and he was a computer salesman. He seldom was home and that left the responsibility of home and errands to her. This made life for Elizabeth lonely and sometimes sad. Hazel knew all of this but never offered in any way to comfort or listen to her sister. Elizabeth continued, “I was wondering if we could go shopping together or maybe go to church sometime. It would be good to spend some time with you. I miss your friendship. Sometimes the four walls close in on me.”
Hazel looked at her and smiled. She just knew that Lizabeth wanted something. Right again, she thought.
“Well now, Lizabeth. We don’t want you all lonely now, do we? Tell you what, why don’t we go shopping this coming Thursday? Modern Styles is having a sale on jogging outfits and evening dresses. Want to go?”
Elizabeth replied, “Why yes, that would be great! Let’s do that!” They talked a bit more and then Hazel said she had to get going on her run. Elizabeth left, excited about Thursday and being with her sister. Know what happened?
Hazel did go to Modern Styles and many other stores that day---but not with Elizabeth. She went with old Jean Snooty, the town gossip and local librarian. She didn’t even have the courtesy to call Elizabeth and tell her about the change of plans. Poor Elizabeth waited and waited. No phone call, no Hazel. Elizabeth was sad and hurt that day. It was another disappointment for someone who thought that they could trust and rely on Hazel.
Do you think that Elizabeth learned a lesson here? What lesson do you think she learned?
Copyright 2011 Toni Star
