Even running a small pub in a small town, Ian had seen all sorts. But he’d never had anyone storm in sporting full evening wear at lunchtime. And them being four feet tall with glowing butterfly-esk wings was also novel.
Loved it! Especially the sympathy from the handyman. My other half is actually a chef, but he's 'good with computers' and he's always getting roped in like this. My sympathies to the poor fairy godmother. (And that was some good advice from Lisa about the treacle pudding.)
Thank you! And condolences to your husband; I know a lot of self employed folks/small business owners and they ALL have stories about this kind of behaviour. The number of people who think you shouldn’t mind being imposed on is absurd! So when I was chewing over this story that universality caused the bridge club to pop into existence, to give poor Tiffany solidarity.
(Lisa speaks from a position of sage experience. 😉)
Sweet and quirky. Perfect read to relax.
Loved it! Especially the sympathy from the handyman. My other half is actually a chef, but he's 'good with computers' and he's always getting roped in like this. My sympathies to the poor fairy godmother. (And that was some good advice from Lisa about the treacle pudding.)
Thank you! And condolences to your husband; I know a lot of self employed folks/small business owners and they ALL have stories about this kind of behaviour. The number of people who think you shouldn’t mind being imposed on is absurd! So when I was chewing over this story that universality caused the bridge club to pop into existence, to give poor Tiffany solidarity.
(Lisa speaks from a position of sage experience. 😉)
Tiffany should meet Maven, my fairy godmother character. Maven prefers beer to wine, but has similar experiences.
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