As I’ve now left Demetrios standing on a corner (watching all the girls go by) for the past week, it should be no surprise that I understand the fine art of procrastination.
I need to get him moving again today. And I will because I finally (I hope) have figured out the reason he’s still standing there. Short answer: Even though I knew where he was going next, I didn’t know how to get him there. Now I think I do. And so I will.
But in the meantime, I’ve discovered that my dear friend Anne Gracie has developed two new levels of procrastination at once!
She’s begun a blog. And she’s taken up twittering.
While I completely endorse her blogging (as if twice monthly on Word Wenches isn’t enough), and I’m happy she’s twittering so I can follow her (though I don’t twitter myself), I understand this for what it is — avoidance.
I’m avoiding Demetrios. She’s avoiding Luke. Why are we avoiding these strong compelling men?
Well, possibly because they are so strong and compelling we can’t quite figure out what to do with them — and we’re a bit nervous of letting them do what they want. No, not a bit. In my case, I’m very nervous about letting Demetrios do what he wants.
So I’ve stranded him on a street corner while I figure out what to do with him. And the last I knew, Anne had set Luke to digging a grave.
Her scenario sounds way more interesting. You don’t often get to
have contemporary heroes digging graves as a matter of course. It’s worth thinking about, though.
Anyway, I’m delighted she’s blogging because I can read her — and get to see pics of her very photogenic dog, Chloe.
And thus take even more time away from Demetrios.
Or not. Actually, since I’m off to see Henry & Ellie on the weekend, I need to get Demetrios off that corner and doing something seriously heroic.
I hope.
Tags: Anne Gracie, Demetrios, Writing







