Thursday, February 14, 2013

Expressing Different Relationships




Expressing Different Relationships

Our homework for Thursday's class was to express a specific relationship each individual 

has had in their life. It can be with a close family member to an inanimate object. I chose a 

guy that I met at the gym the other week, who I hardly even know. I thought it would be fun 

to talk about a stranger and create crazy assumptions about our short conversation. 

Without further ado here's my work.


Lady Taylor and the Mysterious Commoner

Lady Taylor was a magnificent young maiden. She had every ideal a woman could want: brains, beauty, and unsurpassable creativity. Her talents enabled her to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming an illustrator until that one fateful day. It was early evening, Lady Taylor and her fateful Knight Dina had decided to try rock climbing at Ye Olde Recreational Center. This is where she met him. She never did learn his name. He had lightish brown hair and deep dark eyes. At first Lady Taylor thought him to be just another poor gym worker, with his dark red shirted uniform. This man was a commoner, after all, and Lady Taylor just another customer. After Lady and Knight were equipped with rock climbing gear the true meeting began. Music was playing in the background as the brave Dina scaled the rock in just minutes. Lady Taylor noticed the song was by Ye Old Rolling Stones and made a comment about her like of the band. The young man smiled and thanked her for liking his taste in music. In a quick moment Lady Taylor's heart fluttered. She quickly replied with her preference of The Beatles. While he responded with a mention of the two becoming friends over their shared taste in music. Although she did not know this man very well Lady Taylor found him kind. Moments passed as they chatted, but soon it was Lady Taylor's turn to climb after knightly Dina reached the top. Fair Lady Taylor was tied to the rope by the handsome stranger as he slyly remarked about protecting her from harm if she falls. Lady Taylor joked about being able to climb only two feet. She tried climbing with all her might, but being a dainty lady her strength could only get her so far. Soon she fell, but the man kept her tied and in air. Through all her might Lady Taylor made it halfway thanks to the kind gentleman's words of encouragement far surpassing her two feet goal. She only got halfway, but both Knight Dina and the man cheered her for her effort. Both Lady Taylor and Knight Dina thanked the man for his aid in their endeavor and left. After their experience Lady Taylor questioned her feelings toward the stranger, yet could not find a proper label. She tolerated that answer, but hoped to one day learn his name.
The End






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