The Further adventures of Marty and Gillian the Motorcycling
Giraffes.
Story 12 Marty goes home (Gillian’s exciting news)
Marty the motorcycling giraffe lives in the big African city
Nairobi with his wife Gillian the Giraffe.
Marty moved to Nairobi a few years ago so that he could ride his
motorcycle and look for adventures to go on.
And my what a lot of exciting adventures he has been on ,
including :- winning a motorcycle race against a camel in the dessert, receiving a medal from the president of the
USA, meeting the Loch Ness monster,
learning to surf in Australia, going for a walk on the Great Wall of China and
many many more. But of course his
greatest and most exciting adventure was meeting, falling in love and marrying
Gillian.
Along the way Marty has met some very good friends, like
Troy the trucking moose, Kevin the kayaking monkey, Pedro the paragliding Llama
and Carlos the curious condor. But his best friend is his boss Peter Ngono the
Window cleaner. Marty works as a window
cleaner’s assistant and is especially helpful to Peter when cleaning the
windows of the very tall buildings in Nairobi (Peter sits on Marty’s head to
reach the very high up windows).
Marty is a very happy motorcycling Giraffe and is very
content with life of adventures and loves his little house in Nairobi
Marty and Gillian were having a barbeque with their good
friends Peter (the window cleaner) his wife Gloria and there little girl
Martina and Emmanuelle (the farmer) and his girlfriend Moira. They cooked lots
of lovely different kinds of food on the barbeque but Marty and Gillian are
quite fussy eaters and they will only eat their favourite food, which of course
is a big pile of twigs and leafs from the acacia trees. And of course Gloria
made everyone lots of her famous lovely fruit smoothies.
The friends were all having a lovely time but as Marty,
Emmanuelle and Peter stood chatting about motorcycles and cracking jokes , Marty couldn’t help
noticing that Gillian, Gloria and Moira were hustled together talking very
quietly and seriously.
“What’s the matter with you girls” shouted Marty “you’re all
being a bit serious, we are meant to having fun”.
Gillian turned to Marty and said “I have something very
important to talk to you about Marty”
“What is it” asked Marty who was now starting to worry.
“Well Marty, what do think of the idea that we should move
out of the city and back to the Masai Mara?”
“Move out of our lovely little house and out of the city
where all the adventures happen and where our friends are, why would we want to
do that “exclaimed Marty, who was a little shocked by the suggestion
“Well” said Gillian softly “don’t you think the Masai Mara
is a good place for giraffe children to grow up”?
“Of course it is I loved it there when I was a Twiga mtoto
(young giraffe), but we are not watoto
(children) any more”!! Replied
Marty who was now looking quite confused
“Does this mean what I think it means”? asked Peter
“Yes” squealed Gloria, Moira and Gillian
“Pongezi”!!
(Congratulations) shouted Peter and Emmanuelle.
“What?” asked Marty who was even more confused as all is
friends started to hug Gillian’s neck and pat him on the back.
“Oh Marty, don’t be so silly Gillian is going to have a
baby” exclaimed Gloria.
“What?” exclaimed Marty “oh my, what, I am going to be a
daddy” and he started to go very pale and a little wobbly
“Steady on Marty” laughed Peter “you had better sit down
before you fall down”
Marty slumped on to the floor still looking dumbfounded
“Yes Marty” Said Gillian softly “you are going to be a daddy
and I am going to be a Mummy”
Marty shook himself, stood up and walked over to Gillian and
gave her a big kiss and rubbed his neck against hers (this is how giraffes hug
and cuddle each other.) And everyone else shouted “pongezi”.
The rest of the evening flew as everyone had a great time
and they were all in such a good mood after hearing Marty and Gillian’s
After everyone had gone home, Marty and Gillian had a long
chat about the baby and they both agreed that it would be better if they left
the city and went back to live in the Masai Mara.
“We will miss our friends but we can always come and visit
them “said Gillian.
The next day Marty and Gillian set off to go to the Masai
Mara to tell their family and friends there about their exciting news and plans
to move back to the Masai Mara.
Marty rode his motorcycle with Gillian following behind on
her little pink motor scooter as they got close to the part of the Masai Mara
that their families and friends lived, Marty’s little niece Georgina Giraffe
spotted the dust being kicked up by their motorcycles and got very excited.
“Uncle Marty’s coming, Uncle Marty’s coming” she shouted
excitedly “I wonder what adventures he has to tell about this time”.
“Ummph” tutted George (Georgina’s father) “looks like your little
brother is making a visit on that pesky motorcycle” he said to his wife
Geraldine (Marty’s sister and Georgina’s mum)
“Oh don’t be such a grump” laughed Geraldine “we know you
secretly like to hear about Marty’s adventures as much as the rest of us
As Marty and Gillian pulled up and parked their motorcycles
alongside an acacia tree, all the Giraffe’s gathered around eager to hear the
latest tales of Marty’s exciting adventures.
“It’s not me with the exciting news this
time “said Marty with a big smile on his face “Its Gillian that has
something to tell you all”.
Gillian looked a little bashful at first and then blasted
out “I am going to have a baby, Marty and I are going to be parents”.
Everyone cheered and congratulated Marty and Gillian. Geraldine looked at Gary Giraffe and smiled
“imagine our little brother going to be a daddy, who would have thought it”
George giraffe fetched his friend Edward the elephant to
carry the largest piles of twigs and leafs so they could all celebrate in
style.
“I am going to the other side of the Masai Mara to tell my
Mother in the morning “ Gillian informed the group of friends , “and then Marty
and I are going to make plans to move out of the city and back to the Masai
Mara, as this is the only place to bring up a twiga motto (baby giraffe).”
“Yes” said George very seriously “you can’t keep on
gallivanting around the world and living it up in the big city when you have a
family Marty, you will also have to get rid of that motorcycle too , the Masai
Mara is no place for a motorcycling giraffe.”
“shhh stop it” Geraldine hissed at George
After all the twigs and leafs were eaten and darkness was
setting across the Masai Mara everyone decided it was time for bed. But Marty couldn’t get to sleep and quietly he slipped away from the
Acacia trees and stood looking out across the Masai Mara that was being lit by
a large round red full moon and a billion starts twinkling in the night sky.
Marty knew he should be happy about becoming a daddy, but he
couldn’t help worrying whether he would be a good father, and worried what life
would be like back at the Masai Mara,
with no motorbike, no adventures and spending all day just stood around eating
twigs and leafs from the tops of the acacia trees.
After a while he heard soft footsteps behind him but he
didn’t look around and then he felt a giraffe’s neck against his (rubbing necks
is how Giraffes hug each other) and the soft voice of his sister Geraldine saying
“Come on little brother, I know what you’re thinking about and don’t
worry you are going to be a wonderful father”
Marty turned to protest but Geraldine just said “hush and
don’t you worry about what George say’s if you and Gillian and the baby are
coming back to live here, we will all be delighted and of course you can bring
your motorcycle and believe me once the baby is born there will more than
enough adventures to be had for:-
Marty,
Gillian and your baby Motorcycling Giraffe