Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Gorgeous - Three Word Wednesday

Three Word Wednesday where you write something using the three prompt words.
This week's words are  ... Effect, Immense and Shimmer


Dressing from head to toe in black was not working, the slimming effect was now beyond a mere colour.  She had to face it, her bum was no longer big ... it was immense!  She rifled through her knicker drawer for the magic pants, but pushed it shut again knowing that she'd need a real magician for this job.  Not a girl to be down for long, she grabbed her make up and set about her face.  The full works, eyelashes, liner, glossy red lips and a bronzing glow dusted over her face, neck and cleavage gave her a shimmer and glow that shouted 'check me out'.  Then there was the hair, root lift, lacquer, large and curly, tousled to perfection.  She squeezed her stretch jeans on with the aid of a coat hanger to pull up the zip, and she was ready.

"If I'm gonna be big, I'm gonna be big, beautiful and proud!" she said, and with a flick of her hair she was out the door working her behind like it needed a warning sign on it.

She arrived at her date with her head held high and a smile that could fire an engine.

"You look gorgeous, Hannah!"

She planted a generous kiss full on his lips and said,

"That's coz I am, Mick ... that's coz I am!"

28 comments:

Jae Rose said...

Aah, magic pants! Always a winner..you created a lovely scene. the use of the word prompts was effortless..let's hope that date was good! Jae

eyeography said...

Nice make up...
wonderfully written.. :)

Everyday Goddess said...

yes, that's it! embrace and go for it! i admire her new attitude.

Giovanni said...

A great and uplifting little story!

Susannah said...

Brilliant, effortlessly written, amusing and heart warming! Excellent writing! :-)

VL Sheridan said...

Yea! Work it girl! You are gorgeous!

Thom Gabrukiewicz said...

I love the strong, spunky nature of the character. Strong writing as well.

Isha Ethera said...

AH i love it !

pia said...

Love the character's self-assurance

Monkey Man said...

You have a great talent for telling a tale. Silly as it sounds, you made me wish I was your date.

KB said...

This is so cool. All bums should be worn with pride :)

Janet Lingel Aldrich said...

Attagirl! Love yourself! Wonderful little story ...

Rashmi said...

Ha..the magical pants..
Really admire her for her attitude.

But the real magic is in your writing..Beautifully ,effortlessly written.Enjoyed very much dear..

Julie Jordan Scott said...

I love this woman!! She rocks!!

Deborah said...

Thanks everso for the comments x

Susannah said...

Brilliant!...not inspired by me was it? LOL

Anonymous said...

If you've got it, flaunt it! Wonderful story- loved the little touches like the magic pants and the coathanger.

Kari @ The Best Place By The Fire

Lyn Thorne-Alder said...

I love the way you worked the prompts in, absolutely effortlessly (as others have said) and it's a fun little scene. Good for the boy, too!

Jay R. Thurston said...

If you look good, you feel good. Glad this ended with an upswing of self acceptance.

chiccoreal said...

Dear Deborah: "She rifled through her knicker drawer for the magic pants"
Would those be pants that "look good"? So happy she has accepted herself fully for who she is not what she believes is the "ideal". Wonderful story of acceptance of self!

Amity said...

i like the positive thoughts in here...me too, got some probs with my weight!

Lalita Singh said...

Really well written!!! :) keep it Up!!

ana said...

Love her positive attitude! Positive attitudes beat magic pants any day!

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

love your humor,
romantic tale.

Business IQ said...

I loved this!!!!! I love your style, the easy way each sentence makes you want to read the next. I'm one for simple, perfect sentences...you had plenty :)

shail said...

Self- acceptance is uplifting :)

Anonymous said...

We women are forced to fit into a cookie cutter that is usually too small to hold our bodacious dough!

Loving this offering, Deborah. It glows with self-confidence at the end, after beginning with that tentative self-doubt we all experience at one time or another!

Amy Barlow Liberatore

Deborah said...

Thank you so much for stopping by and for your comments x :o)