Aerin said:
You are naughty.
Now, Fairytale. It's no good to you if you don't a) already have a working knowledge of a fair number of Fairytales (so know your Grimm and Andersen backwards) and / or b) aren't prepared to put a whole load of time in learning
a load more you never heard of.
And, really, aren't we all really de-enabled on this one by all of us pre-owning a copy of the Whimsical Tarot? Who needs two fairytale decks when you already have the best?
I was going to give up Tarot shopping, after receiving two Tarot orders a week apart each containing three decks <chortle chortle>, and all I was waiting on was the Whispering Tarot (and really, I have no idea why I spent my money on it: if I wanted something of that style, why I couldn't I have gone the Tarot of the Elephants, or the Tarot of the Dead?). So when the postie brings that along to me, that was to be my last. For a time.
But then, I was doing a day's readings, and could I help it if they pressed a second-hand but immaculate copy of the Sacred Rose Tarot on me? In my defence, I didn't have to pay money. And it would have been rude to refuse a gift. And I Had Done Good Work, not to mention Deserved It.
So I REALLY haven't defied my de-enablement. After all, that is about buying decks, is it not? I didn't do any buying. I merely altruistically gave people the soul-deep pleasure of being generous to me. And I was good enough to remember what my Mum taught me all those years ago, and said "thank you very much". I didn't do wrong. I didn't do wrong, dammit, I didn't do wrong!