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Little Things - 5. Musings

A conversation ... under 1000 words...

Musings

Fred Simpson slammed the Yellow Pages onto his desk, flung himself into his chair and flipped opened the book roughly in the centre. He stuck the middle finger of his right hand into his mouth to dampen it and started to flip the pages, while mumbling to himself, “K…L…M, here we are.”

He flipped a couple more pages. “Mud…no, not mud removal…mur…bah, not Murky’s Window Cleaners…ah, here we are, Muses…hmmmm—he ran his forefinger down the listings— Muses R Us, Muses 4 U n Me, Muse Warehouse, The. Ah, here’s the one, Muse Depot, The.”

Fred punched the numbers into his phone. The call was picked up after a couple of rings, but there was no immediate answer. “Hello? Is anyone there? Hello?"

Finally, an auto-attendant replied, “Hello, and welcome to The Muse Depot. We have muses available for all of your muse-related needs. If you are unsure about the type of muse that is best suited for your needs, please speak to one of our Muse Specialists. They are here to serve you. Please press one.”

Tapping his fingers while he waited for a live Muse Specialist, Fred thought about his most recent muse. “Bloody ungrateful,” he grumbled to himself. “All I wanted was a little inspiration. What did she do? Just walks—”

His grumbling was cut short when a voice interrupted him. “Good afternoon. This is Mary, I am a Muse Depot Muse Specialist, and how can I help you?”

“I need a new muse. Mine has abandoned me in my hour of need.”

“Oh, I am terribly sorry to hear that sir. Did you purchase your muse from The Muse Depot?”

Fred frowned. “Ahh…no.”

“Well, thank goodness. Our muses simply don’t get up and leave their musee.” Mary chuckled at her little joke.

“I’m glad to hear that.”

“Yes, now, what kind of muse did you have in mind? Male, female, or animal perhaps? We have some beautiful statues, trees, lakes? Anything in particular you were thinking of?”

Fred was confused. “A lake?”

“Oh, wonderful! You’re interested in the lake.”

Fred could hear the tapping of computer keys. “No, I just wanted to know if you can have a lake as a muse?”

“Well, just about anything can be a muse, sir,” Mary said patiently as if speaking to a small child.

“Then what is special about your service?”

“We supply muses, sir.”

“Well, if anything can be a muse, why do we need your services, Mary?”

“Well we supply them, sir,” Mary repeated. Her feathers had been ruffled.

Fred imagined her as a magpie.

He banged a fist on the desk, “Mary! Pay attention, dear. Can a clock be a muse?”

“Why yes, of course.”

Taking a deep breath he plunged in for another attempt to reach Mary, who seemed to be thicker than he first thought. “Then why do I need to buy one from your depot, Mary, if anything like my mantle clock can be a muse?”

“Well…” Mary replied through gritted teeth. “That’s what we do we; supply muses to artistic-type people who can’t seem to have an original thought on their own without one.”

Realizing that he was getting nowhere, Fred decided to quit fighting and said, “Mary, it’s been a pleasure speaking with you, and I want to wish you well in your chosen career."

“There’s no need to be rude, sir,” Mary said loudly.

Fred jumped to his feet, furious. “Damn it woman, I’m not being rude! Frankly I think you and your business are completely stupid. I’ve got half a mind to write to the local newspaper about this idiotic experience and your business.”

“Sounds to me like you’ve been inspired to write, sir.”

“I am certainly inspired to tell the truth about your sham of a business,” retorted Fred.

“Wonderful. That will be $35.00 plus fifteen percent tax, for a total of $40.25. Will that be VISA or MasterCard?”

“What?” Fred spluttered. “What the hell are you talking about?”

“Well, I inspired you, sir,” Mary replied.

Fred could hear the smile in her voice.

“I provided a successful muse service experience, as per your request. Now will that be VISA or MasterCard?”

Fred banged his head on the desk in defeat. "VISA."

 

C’est fini

Thanks to AC for editing.. hope it gave you a grin.

tim
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Stories posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
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3 hours ago, dughlas said:

Very amusing tim.

oooohhh dugh!!  a perfect groaner!!  thank you!

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1 hour ago, MacGreg said:

Muses are tricky buggers. Thanks for the lunchtime laugh!

i'm glad you enjoyed it, stopping for laff at lunch is important :boy: 

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4 minutes ago, Parker Owens said:

Laughing, no roaring ... still. It's zany, it's comical, it's perfect. It reads like a classic absurdist sketch. This is a gem, tim. 

Thanks Parker. I'm glad this made you laugh!  

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I really respond to how well the interpersonal relationships are drawn here. And considering how short the piece is, that's a real accomplishment. At first Mary seems banally professional, but then pulls off a major zinger -- the moral of the piece, I guess -- that only narrow-minded writers need to hang hats on Muses as such. 

 

And then there's the twist at the end. It's pretty brilliant. 

 

I really enjoyed this. Thanks for posting. 

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1 hour ago, AC Benus said:

I really respond to how well the interpersonal relationships are drawn here. And considering how short the piece is, that's a real accomplishment. At first Mary seems banally professional, but then pulls off a major zinger -- the moral of the piece, I guess -- that only narrow-minded writers need to hang hats on Muses as such. 

 

And then there's the twist at the end. It's pretty brilliant. 

 

I really enjoyed this. Thanks for posting. 

Thank you very AC. I appreciate you taking the time to read this and your insightful comments. It was a lot of fun to write. 

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:gikkle::gikkle::rofl:  Too, too funny!!!  Is that what you writer types go through to provide my entertainment???  :facepalm:And to make it funnier to me, I happen to be employed by that Big "We sell anything you can think of" home improvement store with "Depot" in it's name!!!  Hopefully, senior management doesn't read this story or they'd find a way to buy the Muse Depot. It would be a perfect fit for the Orange life. :yes: 

:thankyou:

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On 6/10/2017 at 11:47 PM, LadyDe said:

:gikkle::gikkle::rofl:  Too, too funny!!!  Is that what you writer types go through to provide my entertainment???  :facepalm:And to make it funnier to me, I happen to be employed by that Big "We sell anything you can think of" home improvement store with "Depot" in it's name!!!  Hopefully, senior management doesn't read this story or they'd find a way to buy the Muse Depot. It would be a perfect fit for the Orange life. :yes: 

:thankyou:

Gosh...i am sooooooo sorry i missed this.  i am glad you enjoyed it.  i am not a believer in muses. i think its an excuse. the words come from me, the story from me, whether i am conscious of writing it, or if it just appears one day in my head.   hehe ... our family is a collector of 'depots' the home depot, book, depot, we have a long list of depots we have seen over the years... thanks for your comments. wonderful as always... xoox

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2 hours ago, JeffreyL said:

What fun! And even better, or as usual for me, I didn't see the ending coming. Thanks.

i rarely see the end coming either ... i hope that for both of us always.  i don't look for the end in my entertainment ... i just try to watch or read the story.  i dont want to figure it out ... where is the fun in that?  Don't change. Thanks for your comments, Jeffrey. xo

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