Be Careful What You Wish For
These past few days have been interesting to say the least. My mum decided she needed new carpeting and tile in her apartment. After a few months of pestering the apartment complex she got her wish. Personally I wonder how they held out so long. The mumenator is seldom denied. That’s why she is the mumenator after all.
The problem with getting your wish is that sometimes we want things and we don’t always think through all of the repercussions our wishes may bring– to ourselves or to others.
For instance, mum never thought past the fact that all her little old lady friends in the senior building got new carpeting and why didn’t she? Dammit, she wasn’t about to be forgotten or left out!
If she had thought a little further, she’d have realized that meant at some point all her furniture would have to be moved out into the hallway. All her clothes boxes and bagged, all the food in the refrigerator boxed in coolers as well. All her pictures taken off the walls (the manager’s office insisted) and all the phones and the TV disconnected and moved also into the hall.
She didn’t think about that. Or the fact that this would disrupt everyone else on her end of the building, since they would be stuck in their apartments unable to access the hallway until all of mum’s stuff was returned to her apartment. Nor did anyone think about the fact that since all her belongings would be in the hallway overnight, then someone would need to stay with her items so nothing got stolen. Also no one gave a thought to where mum would be sleeping since her bed had to be moved into the same hallway.
As luck would have it, she recalled all of these things the day before the people came to install her new carpet and tile.
Oh, and I think I forgot to mention that the smell of the carpet glue is intense. The noxious stuff hangs in the air for like a week, burning your eyes, stealing your breath and making you dizzy.
I tried to impress on mum how much effort and work would be involved in getting her wish, but my comments were dismissed. ::sigh::
As you might expect, it was nothing short of a fiasco. LOL.
Of course, it’s hard to think through any consequences or possible problems when someone is giving you your wish, even one as simple as new carpeting and tile.
In my upcoming ebook, Black Magic Woman, Renata Jones has a wish. She wanted to rebuild her members only BDSM club, Black Magick. After the devastation of hurricane Katrina, she knew it would take more money than she had in the bank, and she knew that asking them for a loan would be futile.
When her silent partner offered to foot the bill, she should have known it was too good to be true.
Black Magic Woman
by Cassandra Curtis
July 2008
Amber Heat, an imprint of Amber Quill Press



