This June the Words for Wednesday are at River's blog Drifting Through Life. For June 16 we were given:
Thundering hooves
Shuffled
Velvet
Appropriate
Comforting
Returned
And/or:
Milkshakes
Hat
Green
Knitting
Drawn
Choice
Remember
to go back, read other peoples' stories there or follow their links
back. And please place a comment after reading. Challenges like this one
thrives on interaction.
I promised to continue Susan's story. But these words belong back on the
Unicorn Farm. I'll take a break from the depressing story of Susan's
comedown. Again I took up the additional challenge of using the words in
the order, they were given.
It's not good this time around. But I could not do better. I'm sorry. If I get a better idea, I'll write more.
And I'm sorry for taking the post down again. I don't know what happened. It seems sometimes, when you have two tabs with two different posts in them, DNB will merge them into one when you press Publish. This is the right one.
"we're
looking for the unicorns!" Thora said. The apprentices murmured and
dragged their feet. Nobody but Susan had ever seen a unicorn around.
"Don't
you trust me?" Thora asked, but nobody was bold enough to say so to her
face, even if not a few actually doubted her words.
First came the
ominous sound of thundering hooves in the distance, then a shuffling of
unshod hooves. The velvet green and blue eyes and the slick white skin
shone in the still morning air.
"Yes" Thora said, "these are real,
true unicorns. Why did you think we called this place Unicorn Farm. Of
course we have unicorns here, it would not be appropriate else. It's a
comforting thought that they have returned. And I'm happy to be able to
introduce you to them - and the other way around."
Later in
the day they sat on the fence, watching the unicorns graze and drank
milkshakes. It was unicorn milkshakes, white, with a silvery sparkle and
blue and green dots inside. The Nisser really did those things well. It
was hot, the sun shone from a clear blue sky, and Thora surprised them
all by wearing a hat. And old green sun helmet. "It belonged to my
grandfather," she said proudly. Nobody dared to laugh, but the
apprentices sure found the helmet funny. Seeing Thora in that
contraption was like seeing Torben knitting, or Susan turning a
somersault on a broomstick. At the same time unthinkable and a bit
ridiculous. During the break their eyes were drawn to poor Thora's head
more often because of her peculiar choice of headgear. A straw-hat, or
even a sun bonnet would have been more her style than that old thing
smelling of wars and jungles.
You are being too hard on yourself. Again. This is a delightful snippet - and how I would love to see unicorns.
SvarSletYou've made me smile, imagining Thora in her helmet. Of course, it's the Unicorn Farm for a reason, i am glad they now believe it.
SvarSletI like this very much. I'm glad the unicorns have come back to Unicorn Farm. I can imagine the giggles about the old helmet being worn as a sunhat. I'm wondering what a unicorn milkshake might taste like.
SvarSletThank you all for encouragement and kind words.
SvarSletMy Nieces loooove unicorns!
SvarSletAnd what a shame Germany does on not having the (stupid soccer) stadion not in these colors...
Sunhat, please ;-)