
Their latest escapade, and the one that got the over protective grandparents into at
last realising that the boy is not the innocent little baby he was fifteen years ago, was really naughty! He and this group went into the backyard of the village store collected, and smashed all the empty beer and wine bottles that the store was recycling right at the store's entrance! It was the last straw for the villagers, and the police was called in. The louts were all caught, Sam included, and they had to do some community work.
That was the end of this lot coming to Strathyre, and Sam hooked up again with his old school friends. They were also but a scruffy lot, with rings dangling from every available spot on their faces, even their tongues, but at least they were not the vandilistic type! So that is, when the government decided to pay kids a wage if they got a job as an appy somewhere, Tony was approached, and Sam was given an appreticeship!

And my help was to say the least, unconcerned with my problems, and stood staring out of the window instead of peeling potatoes for chips! I had to keep on prompting him to get on with it, but to no avail.

I had enough! Marched to Tony and told him to get rid of that lazy brat, and phone my all time favourite, little Gary. Tony came to see what was up, and not knowing what preceded this, and immediately sent the 'poor' boy home! I was CROSS!!! Told him the whole, but he was in a spot, as Sam's family bring in a lot of custom, and Tony played up to them in all earnest! Little Gary, who was one of a twin, the other one, Laura, about twice the size of him. But this little man could do his thing, and I sometimes got a lump in my throat when I see him scrubbing away on pots twice his size.
But I had it with Sam, and waited untill it was calmer, Ewan's people fed and gone, to tackle the problem with Tony. I knew I would loose the friendship with Janet, Sam's mother, and maybe also that of the grandparents, but the idea of working any longer with Sam was unthinkable!
But the weekend did pass, and at last it was Monday, and my day off. Liz and self went to see if the wild strawberries were ripe, and we found some really juicy ones! Bliss!
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