Fig Jam

I was about five and my sister, Kate , was fourteen. I was a constant nuisance to her and she always had to hide her personal things such as books and candies from me. Sometimes I was good enough to track them down and place them elsewhere , to Kate's outmost dismay of course! Our mom used to take my side:

"She's only a baby, don't be mean!" she would say to furious Kate.

But Kate was adamant.

"If she does that again I'll beat her up!"

To tell you the truth, I was a bit afraid of her, as she was tall, fat and strong, while I was so thin and frail. I dared not confront her when mom was not around. She knew that and she called me 'coward' . We were in a constant battle. However, I was not always the winner. There were times when mom lost her patience with me and just screamed:

"Be quiet, don't touch her books, hear me?" Then I was nice and polite.

But the next moment I had he chance to discover a new treasure, I forgot all about good manners and I was back in messing Kate's belongings up.

Sometimes though, Kate was really nice to me. I did not understand why, just took it for granted . Just like the day mom made her best-loved fig jam.

I forgot to mention that Kate was an avid food lover, and she had a sweet tooth as well. August is the month of ripe figs in Greece. Every year mom used to buy a large amount of figs and made the family's favorite dessert: fig jam.

I was not interested in this jam, not in any other jam in the world, but Kate was . She was actually a great fan of mom's cooking endeavors. She smelt the aroma of the freshly made jam and tried to locate the cupboard mom stored the jars.

"Don't you dare touch the jam!" Mom warned Kate. "It's for the winter. " But she gave her just a little jar to comfort her.

"This will do for the time being!" mom said.

Kate sighed but she had to obey. The small jar was soon empty and Kate tried to find a way to get some more.

One morning, while mom was in the garden, Kate found what she was looking for: the key to the secret cupboard where all the jam jars were kept. She had already unlocked the cupboard door and was taking the lid off one jar when I walked in looking for mom. I saw her and was ready to say something, but she whispered :

"Go away, right now!"

I did not. "What are you doing" I asked her foolishly, as it was obvious what she was doing!

"Trying this jam, silly. I'm testing it to see if it's the same as the one mom 's given me." She said shoving a big spoonful into her mouth.

"Mom said you shouldn't touch it," I said.

"Just a little bit won't do ant harm," Kate replied, diving her spoon into the jar once more.

"I'll tell mom," I said and was ready to leave.

"Wait!" she screamed. "Try this!" She forced a spoonful into my mouth. "Let's have a secret, shall we?" she said.

"I don't like jam!" I mumbled with my mouth full.

Just then we heard footsteps. Kate wiped the jam from my mouth, closed the cupboard hurriedly and shoved me behind the green velvet curtains of the living room.

"Stay there and don't talk!" she ordered.

I couldn't talk anyway with my mouth full of fig jam. I had to swallow it first.

"What are you doing over there?" mom's voice sounded loudly in my ears.

"I'm looking for Lia, " Kate replied. "Maybe she's in the garden," she added.

"She's not," mom replied concerned. "Lia!" she started shouting.

I had finally managed to swallow the sticky jam and replied:

"Here I am , mom!" and I emerged from the curtain.

"What are you doing there?" mom asked.

Kate gave me an angry look.

"I'm hiding," I confessed. "We were playing hide and seek," Kate added.

Mom stared at both of us and then shook her head.

A few days later, the secret was revealed. It was not my fault. Mom found out the half-eaten fig jam and Kate had to confess her crime, or her good deed.

"Lia wanted some jam so I thought you wouldn't mind," she defended herself.

Mom was surprised.

"I didn't know you liked my fig jam!" she told me. "I'm glad you do! It's very healthy and nutritious!"

So, from that day on, I had to eat a slice of bread with fig jam at breakfast. At the beginning, I felt sick of it, but a little by little I got used to it , and, funnily enough, I started liking it. I still do!

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This is a story from Liana's e book : Flowers for Women, an anthology written by women worldwide. http://liamet.tripod.com/flowers *****************


About the Author

Liana Metal is a writer based in Greece. Visit her e books site at http://liamet.tripod.com and the writers' site at http://lianametal.tripod.com New site at http://Author-Promo.tripod.com to help authors promote their books.