Remember the 'drabble meme' from forever ago?
Aha, I didn't think so.
Fenella, however, did not forget
and she will fulfill her promises as of yet.
The season of giving is upon us,
and Fenella thought ''I shall give! This is a plus!''
So humour her please, I really do ask
or she may reveal what's under her mask.
An ogre, a troll, or what's worse - a Scrooge!
She'll grumble about the holidays and then crawl in her bed to take refuge.
Don't reduce her to this, I beg of you.
Humour her, oh please do.
Today the elves have two drabbles to give,
But alack! The elves know not where the recipients live.
Elves are rather busy at this time of year,
so thus, the drabbles will be posted here.
First for
daydream_queen who asked for one on Buri,
I really hope she didn't expect it in a hurry.
Sadly, Sally is missing in action
so please forgive the commas usage just a fraction.
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Buri – a marriage of convenience
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Not just your average woman, Buriram Tourakom,
this one’s had her share of sacrifice.
Let her marriage be a lesson in compromise:
It’s not her homeland but it is her home –
A muddy battlefield is her chapel,
a seasoned warrior makes her soft-handed maid.
When the spell is over, she’ll see her new life for what it’s become:
Her command given to a man half her age, he’ll do it half as well.
She’s to be a kept woman (mice and pumpkins all inclusive).
Right now she’s here and committed,
she’s ready and waiting.
But when will he get here?
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Finally, the last drabble to prepare
was one that almost didn't fare.
You see,
seori wanted female villainy -
to which Fenella proclaimed ''Are you [censored] KIDDING ME?''
Sigh.
Fenella writes Owen and vampires,
not female assassins for hire!
More than half a year later, she gave it a whirl
(it seemed more appealing than essay-writing, anyways)
and so you all get Delia as a young girl:
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Delia – castles in the sand
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A young girl sits between her parents at her cousin’s wedding, her green eyes wide.
If you ask her the colour of love, she’ll say cream.
Love is a girl in a cream dress and a man in forest green.
Forever and always are chestnut curls and lips of cherry red.
Vows are complete and uncompromising;
airtight promises that don’t smother, just hug.
Really, marriage is love:
the end not the beginning
A wedding is the end of the fairy tale,
just before happily ever after.
She hasn’t grown up yet –
let her be a Romantic, just a little longer.
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And with all this said and done,
Fenella says "d...d...drabbles - not fun!"
She has so much respect for those who can write
these things that will forever give her a fright.
Please excuse these pathetic rhymes,
elf cameos, and the fairy tale themes which showed up dozens for dimes.
Until next time, Agent Melford is signing out
I will see you all again - this I do not doubt.
Aha, I didn't think so.
Fenella, however, did not forget
and she will fulfill her promises as of yet.
The season of giving is upon us,
and Fenella thought ''I shall give! This is a plus!''
So humour her please, I really do ask
or she may reveal what's under her mask.
An ogre, a troll, or what's worse - a Scrooge!
She'll grumble about the holidays and then crawl in her bed to take refuge.
Don't reduce her to this, I beg of you.
Humour her, oh please do.
Today the elves have two drabbles to give,
But alack! The elves know not where the recipients live.
Elves are rather busy at this time of year,
so thus, the drabbles will be posted here.
First for
I really hope she didn't expect it in a hurry.
Sadly, Sally is missing in action
so please forgive the commas usage just a fraction.
<><><><>
Buri – a marriage of convenience
<><><><>
Not just your average woman, Buriram Tourakom,
this one’s had her share of sacrifice.
Let her marriage be a lesson in compromise:
It’s not her homeland but it is her home –
A muddy battlefield is her chapel,
a seasoned warrior makes her soft-handed maid.
When the spell is over, she’ll see her new life for what it’s become:
Her command given to a man half her age, he’ll do it half as well.
She’s to be a kept woman (mice and pumpkins all inclusive).
Right now she’s here and committed,
she’s ready and waiting.
But when will he get here?
<><><><>
Finally, the last drabble to prepare
was one that almost didn't fare.
You see,
to which Fenella proclaimed ''Are you [censored] KIDDING ME?''
Sigh.
Fenella writes Owen and vampires,
not female assassins for hire!
More than half a year later, she gave it a whirl
(it seemed more appealing than essay-writing, anyways)
and so you all get Delia as a young girl:
<><><><>
Delia – castles in the sand
<><><><>
A young girl sits between her parents at her cousin’s wedding, her green eyes wide.
If you ask her the colour of love, she’ll say cream.
Love is a girl in a cream dress and a man in forest green.
Forever and always are chestnut curls and lips of cherry red.
Vows are complete and uncompromising;
airtight promises that don’t smother, just hug.
Really, marriage is love:
the end not the beginning
A wedding is the end of the fairy tale,
just before happily ever after.
She hasn’t grown up yet –
let her be a Romantic, just a little longer.
<><><><>
And with all this said and done,
Fenella says "d...d...drabbles - not fun!"
She has so much respect for those who can write
these things that will forever give her a fright.
Please excuse these pathetic rhymes,
elf cameos, and the fairy tale themes which showed up dozens for dimes.
Until next time, Agent Melford is signing out
I will see you all again - this I do not doubt.
Re: Gavin? Gavin?
Date: 2005-12-03 08:26 pm (UTC)Masters of manipulation indeed. I think that on some level though, they do appreciate each other for being the kind of people that they are. ie, if they had to get stuck on a remote island with one other person - neither of them would pick Jonathan.
Re: Gavin? Gavin?
Date: 2005-12-03 08:37 pm (UTC)and my idea of delia came straight from your young delia. see, i always thought of her as the kind who was born appallingly confident, knowing, and twisting people into getting her own way from the cradle. it was you who made me see that yeah, maybe she DID have some kind of innocence/idealism. so this is her just arrived at court: smart, sexy, worldly, ambitious. but still unspoiled in terms of her actions in her new world. she is just spreading her wings, and all the rest of the heavy plotting & scheming & betrayals & bad choices are in the future.
and who WOULD pick jon for a desert island?--he'd probably insist on bringing his crown.
Re: Gavin? Gavin?
Date: 2005-12-03 08:50 pm (UTC)The Delia that we see in SoTL, gar, I always see her "sweet charming" front as not being a front or an act, but genuinely her - not to say she's not using it to her advantage, and doesn't have other sides too. But that was her before she got shoved into the world of catty convent girls - then, you can't be on the top without clawing at the people on the way up, no - and Delia's not one to let other girls walk all over her. And then court politics just added to the Delia we know and love.
(Well i'm sure the tiara comes before Delia on Roger's list. Maybe it's a whole Conté-ooh-shiny! thing)
Re: Gavin? Gavin?
Date: 2005-12-03 08:56 pm (UTC)I think we'd better let Sally settle the debate, as she seems to know best in this case (about Delia anyways). Sally? Sally? *looks around*
AWOL again. sigh.
Re: Gavin? Gavin?
Date: 2005-12-04 02:29 am (UTC)I'm not sure about settling your debate; I'm not her expert - really. But here goes, anyways: Delia learns at a very early age (either from her parents and guardians or the girls at the convent) that she knows exactly how to push people to get what she wants. What she wants by Fen's drabble is love and romance (and to be the envy of all the other girls). And then she meets Roger and she gets too caught up in the court games (all goes to hell): she loves him but they won't ever marry and she knows it. She uses Jon, instead, to further Roger's opinion of her. Instead of a love-match for an ideal marriage (which she stops believing in anyways because she grew up and realized they don't happen or that all the boys her age are stupid, etc.), she will marry for Roger's gain and for her own. (Still trying to win the game of marrying the man all the other girls want.)
There are many home situations which could have occured to keep her innocent for long enough at home. Like, she didn't get out much (stodgy aristocratic guardians) or her parents had an unlikely good marriage. And then, of course, she went to a convent.
Sally
(pst... imo, I like your parentheses :D And your drabble. Now everyone's writing Delia but me!)
Re: Gavin? Gavin?
Date: 2005-12-04 02:37 am (UTC)not that I think I managed to answer your other questions either with that big long thing. My mind tends to keep switching sides and digressing. I spared you a couple of rants about women/fighting/honour and convent girls/marriage.