Octopus
Thank You, TemperanceAngel!
I wish I could find an appropriate translation into Russian.
I wish I could find an appropriate translation into Russian.
Octopus said:Thank You, TemperanceAngel!
I wish I could find an appropriate translation into Russian.
I was up the other morning in the all-dark too-early hours, and I actually saw this faerie (in my head, not externalized!). I was laying awake, debating on getting out of bed to get busy, or laying in bed and pretending to sleep. Suddenly, I felt my stomach turn over with those bizarre early-morning hunger pains. I ignored the first pangs... they got worse, like they always do. I turned to look at the clock, thinking, "I'll bet it's 4 a.m." Sure as shine... it was exactly 4 a.m.Alissa said:The Faery of the Capricious Hunger is a mischievious little sot. He is the one who gives you bizarre hunger pains at 4 a.m. and wild, impossible-to-fill cravings, especially those that are dirty or disgusting, like licking potatoes. Menstruating and pregnant women are especially prone to his caprices. He seems to delight in making fun of the fact that as humans, we need to eat, and that They (as Fae) do not.
Ever seen a kitten wake up from a sleep, startled.. then chase something unseen until it runs head first into a wall to a dead stop? Its funny, but poor poor kitty..
Oh, that sounds like a fairy alright.
I'm a sicko, I thought that was really funny!
Oh there's another one! See, then I don't feel so crazy in this world, since I"m not the only one these things happen to....Skydancer said:Oh - and our laundry faerie is also a clothing manufactuer - she/they take the socks they devour and return them some time later as a sock or T-shirt that does not belong to anyone in the family, or to anyone who has visited. THAT always raises a few eyebrows...