entering Wonderland again |
Ah, what's better than a good ol' sibling rivalry sometimes over the most trivial things. Write a short story or poem about such a squabble, and is the situation ever resolved? (<500 words) or (<40 lines) we did dishes by hand-- she washed, I dried, we squabbled: whose turn it was, whose hair was longer, who was shorter, who was wearing whose hair ribbon, whose turn it was, who splashed who, who whapped who with a damp towel, whose fault it was that dish broke, who could scream the loudest, the highest, the most shrill, whose turn . . . at this point, Daddy as deus ex mechina appeared, and with thundering shouts expressed his displeasure: be quiet! you're sisters—act like it. this is so (and here, he stomped a circle around the room, one stomp per repetition) stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid! and he was gone. The kitchen was silent-- she washed, I dried, but we weren't scared. we were impressed by his silliness and loudness and stomping and shouting and dancing in a circle and we giggled about everything, periodically stopping the dishes to stomp a circle around the room, whispering in voices as loud as bickering: stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid! line count: 36 |