It was inevitable, when Zelda said she didn’t believe in trolls, that something terrible would happen.
She didn’t have to say it just prior to leaving for a bicycle ride with her twelve year old daughter and ten year old son. We shall cycle up the valley on that old dirt road. There are three ancient bridges and wild terrain to see. And what is more, it might be uphill on the way there, but it’s downhill all the way home.
“But what if there are trolls under the bridges?” said ten year old Mario.
“I don’t believe in trolls,” said Zelda. And that was the invitation to disaster.
Off they went! Heading for the hills! Heading for the old dirt road with lots of ancient bridges and no trolls!
They had barely crossed the first bridge when Chiara got a puncture in the back tyre. “That’s no matter,” said practical Zelda who had brought her puncture-fixing kit in her haversack.
Before long the puncture was fixed. Off they went! The second bridge was a little more dangerous. It was a very old bridge used years ago by the forestry trucks. It had no sides. It crossed a narrow ravine with a ribbon of river far, far below. Mario’s wheel got stuck in a crack between the bridge planks. He fell off his bike and almost plunged over the side. Thank goodness he didn’t plummet into the ravine. His jammed bike was rescued. Off they went!
The third and final bridge was crossed without an event.
“Time for the homeward journey,” said Zelda, turning her bike around. “See! No trolls!”
Will that stupid woman never learn? Apparently all hell broke loose somewhere between the third and first bridge.
Serves her right. Zelda needed a dose of reality. I feel bad about the kids though.
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Feeling bad about the kids doesn’t do any good, Trolls have to eat.
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True.
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To me, Zelda never left her house with her twelve year old son and ten year old daughter after all that flashed through her mind.
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So you too would have the poor trolls go hungry?
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Better than contracting Wuhan Virus.
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Sounds like Zelda was using her kids as shields…or made a deal with the Trolls.
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Maybe her husband was a troll?
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Well that would make the story take a possible mean turn… nothing new on these pages!
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You should know what goats do to trolls…
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Oh I know this one! The Three Billy Goats Gruff!
I had never read the story but…I read about the story in the novel IT by Stephen King…then I read it.
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I get the Three Billy Goats Gruff muddled with the Three Little Pigs – I’ve just had an idea for a story…
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Well there you go…I am a muse tonight! or tomorrow there…no it’s today there…I think.
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It’s Sunday evening and I’m about to go to bed!
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Zelda certainly deserves to be eaten after taunting the trolls like that!
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Agreed – the same goes for fairies. They can be a bit spiteful at times. Snarky maybe is the word.
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Oh now you’ve gone and done it….
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I expect you to help!
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Just don’t eat anything when they take you to the nice little land under the hill!
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Thanks for that advice. I shall wear a hat – apparently they don’t like hat wearers, or maybe it’s the other way around.
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And? And? I loved that picture! Wherever did you find it?
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I didn’t draw the picture but I “constructed” it from half a dozen drawings by fiddling around in Corel Draw.
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