“Great news. The jumpsuit
worked. Mom has forgotten about me spending so much time in the
basement.” Dobby enters the basement purring.
“I'm getting tired of all this
waiting. I say we take a stand now!” Paige stood up and said
while looking at everyone one else in the Writer Lady's basement.
Everyone at the table tensed noticeably at her pronouncement. Furnatche
hid under the table. Dobby was anxiously looking all around
trying to figure out where to go if Paige kept it up.
Aunt Purdy walked around the table
and put an arm around her niece. “Paige. Relax. Dobby explained
how Writer Lady works to us last week. She has three stories she is
currently working on and they are like her “babies”. It is hard
to keep up with all of us.
“That's the whole problem if you
ask me. She is NOT keeping up with US. Sure she writes the cheezy
romance and the story for the the television show but not for us.
This is SO boring.”
Peter walks around the far side
of the table and stands behind his sister's left shoulder
pantomiming her speech starting with an exaggerated, “This is SO
boring”, complete with eye roll. Dylan, Furnatche and Dobby all
started to relax. Peter's antics were hard to ignore.
“Does anyone else know how long
we have been waiting?” It has been over a year since she looked at
the first book. She has only written snippets about us ever since.
We haven't had anything to do but wait. We haven't eaten, slept,
enjoyed any of Aunt Purdy's wonderful cookies, had pillow or water
balloon fights, no adventures. None at all!” Paige yelled.
Dylan's giggle could be heard from
across the room as he silently mocked both his sister and brother to Furnatche's delight. Furnatche had come out from under the table to a much safer spot across the room and next to Dylan. The dragon was nervous and rarely relaxed so
much around the three year old.
“Mom doesn't work like other
writers. She does things in “sips” or smaller intervals of time." Dobby pointed out.
"Finishing stories takes a bit longer. She learns more every day.”
“Great,not only are we characters
born from the imagination of a slow working writer but she's a
beginner too?” Paige wailed. “Can't we just buy her a Big
Gulp? Tie her to the chair?”
“Just a minute, Paige. She
writes almost every day now, doesn't she Dobby?” Aunt Purdy asked.
“She does.”
“That is wonderful. It used to
take weeks for her just to write a couple of pages.”
“Paige you need to spend less time
complaining and more time talking to Dobby. If you did you would
know that Writer Lady is not a beginner she is a moderate
intermediate at least.” Aunt Purdy reproved. Furnatche and Dylan
listened closely nodding their heads in agreement along with Peter
and Aunt Purdy.
“Would taking a stand really
help the situation Aunt Purdy?” Peter asked.
“Considering the fact that we
are characters created out of Writer Lady's imagination? Probably not.
In fact, if we did the wrong thing she may decide that we aren't
suitable characters for a children's book and destroy us forever.”
“I watch and listen to her all
of the time.” Dobby said. “I think the best thing to do is to
come up with ideas for the next book. That way she will start
thinking about you more than the cheezy romance and that ridiculous
fan fiction story. The show will be off the air by the time she
finishes with that thing.” Gesturing to everyone in the room.
“You get started with the ideas and I'll start working on moving
Mom's attention back in your direction.” Dobby leaves to go back
upstairs.
2 comments:
Fabulous! I love it.
Thank you. :)
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