Thursday 2 October 2008

My Disastrous Career


Last night I went to dinner with Rachel’s gay best friend, Pym. (Well, that’s his surname, but he likes everyone to use it as if it is his first name.) We went there because Rache was desperate to find some way of entertaining Dimitrios, who is v hard-going, and accompanied Vasilius EVERYWHERE (except the bedroom, obviously). Oh – and Rachel seems delighted with Vasilius now, she thinks he is just as handsome as before etc.
Anyhoo, we went off to Pym’s flat, which is in Maida Vale. It’s gorgeous: nearly all the rooms painted a coffee-colour (called Bath Stone), old oil-paintings in gold frames, antique furniture, There’s a faint smell of dog. (He doesn’t have a dog.) But then bachelor’s places do sometimes smell a little. (Either of dog or hamster-cage. It must be due to unwashed socks.) We had a roast dinner and things were very sticky because Dimitrios said he couldn’t eat the food, it was too dry, he hated the sauce, Greeks didn’t cook pork like this etc etc. Then he was restless and got up and kept fiddling with Pym’s priceless objets d’art which made Pym nervous. So Rache said why didn’t Pym tell our fortunes? Apparently he has this party piece where he tells fortunes with Tarot cards and he is really rather good. I’ve always been scared of Tarot cards and kind of thought they were wrong and sinister, but they said I didn’t have to do it. So first Pym did Vasilius, and told him his business would do brilliantly, and there was a new romance in his life. Then he told Rache she had been unhappy, but a new era was dawning. And the big success was Dimitrios, who hadn’t really wanted to draw cards, but, when he did, got loads of pentacles, which apparently mean money and prosperity and success, culminating in the ten of Pentacles, which is apparently pretty much the best card you can have. He was so pleased! A smile even lit up his sour old face. He practically kissed Pym. (Who v kissable. So handsome, a lovely sexy tanned face, always smiling, and gorgeous bright blue eyes.)
Well, you can guess what happened next. It had got really late by now, and everyone said why didn’t I try. And, after all, their cards hadn’t been at all scary. And Pym held them out and told me to choose. And an odd thing happened. It was almost like I could see the backs of certain cards glowing slightly, like those were the ones I should choose.
And we turned them over… and they were just horrible! REALLY REALLY SCARY AND VILE. The devil card was in there, and right in the middle a tower with people screaming and falling off it. I just burst into tears. So then we went home. And now I don’t know whether to ring Pym and ask him what they meant, or just try and forget it all.

4 comments:

The Topiary Cow said...

On the plus side, at least you're not wasting your time sleeping with a married Greek guy!

Cow thinks Scones should go back to Pym and draw new cards, by yourself.

Because she thinks the Greeks greeked the cards so they got the good ones and you didn't. Ha!

Topiary sends optimistic, leafy Topiary good wishes to Scones to counteract the Greeks.

Moo!

Anonymous said...

Dear Scones

Listen to the Cow of Wisdom! Sound advice!

Either speak to Pym about what they mean, or if you're that troubled, have another reading. Tarot cards rarely mean what you think they do - the Death card usually means the death of something and a rebirth like a new job or relationship or something. And above all, they only mean something if you actually believe in them. They're just a deck of cards with pretty (and/or vaguely disturbing) pictures on them.

Fondest regards

L

Anonymous said...

I second what Miggins says. If you're going to attach any meaning to Tarot, then it's worth remembering that that the cards don't mean what they appear to mean. Of course, you could just read Mystic Meg, or trust gut instinct, which is usually more accurate than we give it credit for!
love
delores xx

scones with jam and cream said...

Dear Topiary, you are so right about being well-off not going out with a Greek married man! What is Rachel thinking of! As you see, I really treasure you advice, and acted on it, Love from scones xx
Dear Miggins, it was so comforting to read what you said. And it definitely was the right thing to go and see Pym. I just don't think I'm ever going to mess with Tarots again, love from scones xx
Dear delores, lovely to hear from you!! It is so good to get reassurance about the tarots. I suppose I should trust my instincts far more - it's just sort of difficult to. Love from scones xxx