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At
the last Writers Connect meetup before Christmas, a member suggested
we perform a writing exercise on the prompt “Why not.” I reminded
him that he had suggested that one earlier. See here.
It
occurred to me later that both him and I had done this exercise in a
totally different writing group, and that the other members of
Writers Connect hadn't done it. But what the hell. We quickly decided
on a new prompt line.
“No,
we've done that before.”
“Have
we?” she said. “When?”
“About
last week, I think. You said it was too convoluted.”
“I
said that?” she said, flipping to another page. “Well, there
might be another book. Check above the cooker, in the cupboard.”
I
sighed. “I can't be bothered. Let's just stick with this one. The
instructions are clearer. You don't need to get any stuff for it
either. We've got everything we need.”
“This
would be much easier if we were actually in the kitchen. At least
with laminate flooring you can just mop up spills and whatever.”
“Don't
think about that,” I said.
“Why
not?”
“Look,”
I ordered. “Just let me take charge here, and it'll be good.” I
flipped a page. “The instructions are clearer on this one. Even you
could do it.”
“Oi”,
she said, and tried to kick me. She didn't find it easy barefoot.
“Anyway, I think you're right. We've got all we need. In fact,”
she said, gripping the book, “ I don't think we need this at all.”
She
took the Karma Sutra off me and pulled me to the floor.
2 comments:
Quite good that, Matthew.
Thanks Tom!
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