Today we caught up with Fuschia, the Follay Fairy, taking a Pepsi break. She was looking a little frazzled.
"'sup, Fushia" we asked.
"I'm furious" she fumed "I fear that some librarians and Dot Castle types feel that libraries shouldn't find out about Cataloging because Fate and Always Perfect will replace Cataloging. Even when I show them that Always Perfect isn't actually Perfect and that Fate isn't a destination, they still flail about trying to fling more fortune to fix failures. (Fushia uses a lot of F words, but not THE F word.)
"What does Fate have to do with it?" we inquired.
"Oh, I'm sorry. You may know it as Destiny but I call it Fate."
"What are your plans?" we asked.
"I fancy introducing my friend, Marc, to the peasants."
"We've heard that Marc is pretty fearsome" we said. (Now she's got us doing it.)
"Well, Marc is not favored in face, sort of a fine fellow in frog's clothing. But if you figure out how to fiddle with Marc, he can facilitate fifth graders finding their fill of fabulous facts. I feel that if we form fellowships with the peasants and Marc, everyone would feel finer.
"We've heard that meetings, fellowships, and especially, training are frowned upon by the castle" we said.
"That's factual" Fushia replied "but we've found that while training is frowned on, awareness is fine. So my friends in Dotland and I fancy that facilitating an awareness of Marc in peasants and librarians might frame finer libraries."
"And what of Destiny?"
"You mean Fate. Fate is the least of our problems. If Dotland, the peasants, and the librarians, are allowed to formulate a feasible framework for following Fate, we will find the future favorable. Now I have to go" she said firmly, finishing her Pepsi, and giving a final fidget to her finery.
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