This week the quote Wendy and I have to work with is "The man who never made a mistake never made anything". I made a background from Distress Oxides 'Twisted Citron, Tumbled Glass, Cracked Pistachio, Peacock Feathers and Broken China. Then I stamped some of my background stamps with Versafine Clair 'Bali Blue'. Figures are, as required for the challenge with Wendy and myself, from Dylusions, and allowed me to enter this journal page into Art Journal Journey's challenge set by the lovely Matilde - People. Why not pop along and join in, it's fun. Read the Rules first though!!
"Patricia had gone to see her elderly mother and teenage brother. They lived the other side of the park, it was a pleasant walk with her little dog, exercise for him and it gave her a chance to see all the beautiful flowers and listen to the birds singing in the trees surrounding the parkland. Something she did almost each day so she could keep an eye on them.
When she arrived Peter was in a right state
"Thank goodness you are here" he said. "You won't believe what has happened, I am such a fool and I don't know what to do."
"Oh Peter, what on earth have you done now?" asked Patricia.
"Well, you see, I fell behind with my coursework and the teacher was getting annoyed with me, threatening to write to mother. So Nigel, you know, my friend from down the road, said I could borrow his essay and submit it as my own with one or two tweaks. Well, I did, but guess I didn't tweak it enough and now Mr Gambles has found out. It's far worse than him just telling mother, he is now threatening to get me thrown off the course."
"You stupid, stupid boy" yelled Patricia, "what on earth did you think would happen, old Gambles was bound to find out, he's not stupid. He's a damned good teacher, has been doing the job for years and seen boys do all kinds of things - including copying.
You have to apologise, go to him and tell him you are sorry and it won't happen again. Don't beat yourself up, just learn from it. You know there is a saying "the man who never made a mistake never made anything' so don't let this put you off. Learn from it and don't ever do it again. I'll go with you if you like but we need to do something before mother finds out. She would be so upset and disappointed in you. You get smartened up, I'll take Fido back and I'll meet you in twenty minutes outside the college. Now go on, get upstairs and washed and we can practise what you will say as we wait for Mr Gambles."
With that the two of them went their separate ways, both thinking about what was going to be said in a short while."
At first I thought this was an easy quote to deal with but then when sat down to write a story I found I was struggling. A chemical experiment, a wash where the white sheets went pink all went through my mind but somehow would not work. I hope this one fits the bill, with the quote and your thinking.