12. I took the fairy to church
The fairy asked if she could go to
school with me again this morning, as she does every morning, and again I tried
to tell her no, she couldn’t, bad idea.
I mean, it might sound like fun, but I knew no good would come of it,
and the chances of someone seeing her weren’t worth the risk. Bonnie got all sad eyed and acted like I’d
hurt her feelings, and was being so unreasonable and looked like she might even
cry. I shouldn’t have paid any attention,
no matter how hard she pleaded. I
should’ve left her tucked safely away in my room with the doors and windows
locked and the TV on; but instead, I agreed to take her with me to scripture
study. For a trail run. Scripture study lasts an hour and she
promised not to complain when I brought her home afterwards. I told her that maybe, just maybe, if things
went extremely well at scripture study, I’d take her with me to school tomorrow. Everything did seem to go smoothly, at first,
at scripture study anyway, she was on her best behavior. How was I to know she would then stowaway to
school in my backpack and cause such a commotion during Chemistry Lab?
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It was nice of you to take the fairy outside. Don't worry, if she flies away, she flies away.
ReplyDeleteMichael you should not be telling the fairy she can or cannot go outside. Let the fairy free to do whatever she wants.
ReplyDeleteI think the fairy could obviously fly away if she wanted, right. But if she wants to go with Michael to school then that is up to Michael.
ReplyDeleteLet the fairy come with you. Have fun. Enjoy her companionship while you can.
ReplyDeleteI would not take the fairy to school again. She does not belong there.
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