2007-11-06

2007-11-06 01:09 pm

Unfinished Tea Ceremony: Fairytale

"Is the tea ceremony done?"

"Yes, it's done," I said, turning away slightly and tilting my head so that he could not read my face. I did not want to reveal my inadequacy so soon in my new marriage, for my husband was tall and strong and handsome despite a few scars from battle. I wanted to please him. I wanted him to not put me aside and go to the soothing poetry and perfect tea ceremonies of the geisha in his town. I knew I could not deceive him forever, but in this small matter, a tea ceremony for a ghost, surely he would have no way of discovering my ignorance. Perhaps I could even, in a subtle way, pick up the proper knowledge. For raised alone by my father, who was distant and involved in business not to be--


Inspiration: "nonfeasance" and the cup of tea in front of me.
Story Potential: High.
Notes: As far as the story goes, I wasn't thinking of this to start with, but I like it. It ties in to any number of fairytales where the new bride does/doesn't do something crucial that she is required to go on a long adventure through many perils to right. And I like the Asian aspect of it.

Has it really been a week since I did this last? Yikes. And to think that I started this as way to get some writing, however little, done on a daily basis...to keep the pipes from freezing over. Then I do get horribly, terribly busy and it's one of the first things to go. Well, not one of the first, but go it did. Must do better in the future.