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This is the freebie for today's fishbowl, based on a backchannel prompt from [personal profile] technoshaman.  It also fills the "crafty" square in my 12-1-15 card for the Defining Character Bingo fest, and the "soulmates" square in my 10-2-15 card for the [community profile] ladiesbingo fest.


"The Addams Family Reunion"


Wednesday Addams is crafty
in both senses of the word,
sly and creative.

She sews herself a dress
of black silk slit past her navel
and slinks on stiletto heels
made from recycled knives.

When the other young women
at college whisper behind their hands
or to her face, wondering why she
never wears anything but black,
Wednesday just smiles and says,
"I'm a dark femme. Not all
high femmes wear pink."

In the autumn, she walks through fog
between rows of streetlights like full moons
and imagines that she hears the song
of werewolves running in the woods
behind the campus.

But then one night,
it's not imagination anymore,
and that's how she meets December.

Where Wednesday is feminine,
December is masculine, small breasts
buttoned behind the white shirt and
pinstriped suitcoat of a soft butch.

Once a month, December turns into
a brindled wolf, and Wednesday
runs beside her dressed as Diana.

On cold, snowy evenings
they drink black cappuccino
and share dark chocolate tortes
in the campus coffeehouse,
go out for dinner and an opera,
and frighten the little siblings
of their classmates who visit.

They talk about Wednesday's career
as a decorator of funeral parlors --
already in demand -- and December's
as a lawyer, interning at her uncle's firm.

They talk about how many children they want --
at least two, a boy and a girl -- and where
they might find a witch because clearly
they're going to need some help
to get Wednesday pregnant.

They meet each other's families,
which is nerve-wracking but also
secretly exciting to meet so many
new and interesting people.

Wednesday isn't surprised when
the tiny red heart blossoms at
the base of her left ring finger.

She remembers getting "the Talk"
from her mother at twelve, about how
everyone's heart has its own wavelength,
like a radio channel, and the soulmark
appears to tell you when you're falling
for someone who is on your wavelength
and will make a good husband.

She remembers thinking, silently,
But Mother, I don't want a husband.

When December proposes, on one knee
with a ring of black diamond in a velvet case,
Wednesday laughs and says yes and then
has to explain why it's funny that she's
winding up with a husband after all,
just one who isn't exactly a man.

They get married on a beautiful spring day
with clouds like merino wool and rain
like curtains of silk, silver and gold
where the sun peeks out to play
through the falling water.

Wednesday is wearing a dress
bedecked in jet beads that she
and her mother made together.

December is wearing a bespoke suit
and her lucky Lady Florsheims.

Thing brings the rings, slipped onto
each other's fingers to hide the marks
that are each only for the other now.

December is maybe trembling a little
when she lifts the black lace veil
to kiss her blushing bride.

Morticia is definitely crying as she
hands over the matriarch's key
to her newlywed daughter.

After the wedding proper,
there is a family reunion with
both sides, lots of people huddling
under umbrellas with new friends.

December whispers, "I'm pretty sure
those boys who almost killed each other
fighting over the bouquet are kissing
behind the garden shed."

Wednesday doesn't giggle,
but she gives a dark little chuckle.

December is a perfect gentleman as
she cuts the enormous black forest cake
and delicately feeds Wednesday a bite
from a silver fork, then returns to serve
everyone else while Wednesday attends
to service from the champagne fountain.

"See, I said you'd grow up to marry a man
just like your father," says Old Uncle Fester
as he holds out his champagne flute.

"December isn't a man," Wednesday points out.
She has had that conversation twenty times today.

"But just like your father," says Old Uncle Fester,
nodding at December and Gomez in matching tuxedoes.

"Hard to argue with that one," Wednesday admits
as she hands him the flute full of bubbles,
which emits a long trail of smoke.

* * *

Notes:

The Addams Family is a famous show about delightfully weird people. This is the next generation.

See December Addams and her Lady Florsheims.

Butch and femme are gender polarities in the lesbian community. Stereotypically, femmes wear a lot of pink. We all know what Wednesday Addams does with stereotypes: she uses them to light the parlor candles.

Women Who Run with the Wolves is a classic feminist book. Diana is the Roman goddess of wild animals and the hunt, often considered a lesbian.

The left ring finger was believed to have a direct connection to the heart.

Soulmates may be identified by marks. Here I have twisted the trope so that a soulmark does not tell you who to get involved with, but rather when you have found an optimum match. You still have to do all the work of building a good relationship yourself. But Wednesday has the most romantic role models in the history of ever, so she knows how to do that.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-01 08:56 pm (UTC)
pinkrangerv: White Hispanic female, with brown hair, light skin, and green eyes, against a background of blue arcane symbols (Default)
From: [personal profile] pinkrangerv
I mean, I'm bisexual, not lesbian, so I'm not sure how much it applies to me? But it's such an interesting way to think about presenting my gender.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-01 09:03 pm (UTC)
pinkrangerv: White Hispanic female, with brown hair, light skin, and green eyes, against a background of blue arcane symbols (Default)
From: [personal profile] pinkrangerv
I mix the two, but actually I think I'm slightly butch. Kind of classy-butch, if such a thing exists. Up until I wear the fashion disaster that is my red jacket and green scarf, and then I'm a Christmas tree...:p

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-01 10:11 pm (UTC)
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
From: [personal profile] capri0mni
Have you seen this "Robot Hugs" comic? Gender Rolls

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Date: 2015-12-01 10:16 pm (UTC)
pinkrangerv: White Hispanic female, with brown hair, light skin, and green eyes, against a background of blue arcane symbols (Default)
From: [personal profile] pinkrangerv
I like this idea. :D

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-01 10:37 pm (UTC)
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
From: [personal profile] capri0mni
Yeah. It's pretty cool... You may need a d12 to fit "Christmas Tree" in there, though... ;-)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-01 10:33 pm (UTC)
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
From: [personal profile] capri0mni
Much of what Robot Hugs does is Awesome.

(And this is a nice tangent to yesterday's Love is for Children story).

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 12:24 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] librarygeek
Another vote for awesome! And I'm just going to stay genderqueer fox, thanks. It's open enough for me. ;-)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 01:08 am (UTC)
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
From: [personal profile] capri0mni
Hard to get cooler than a fox ;-)

Since Robot Hugs is genderqueer, themselves, they draw a lot of comics on the topic. I also like this one: Gender Snack.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 11:09 am (UTC)
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
From: [personal profile] capri0mni
I never would have figured you for a square... four-dimensional or otherwise ;-)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 02:13 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] chanter1944
*intrigued* What's a twinkie, in this context? I've heard the word 'twink' related to gender/sex/presentation before, but as I spent much of high school and college MU*ing, 'twink' has a *much* different and very negative connotation for me!

I've openly described myself as a lady bluerider before, a phrase drawn from those same days of MU*ing. This goes back to Dragonriders of Pern RP with relaxed canon rules; women who Impressed blue dragons were fairly often assumed to be other than heterosexual, though this obviously varied in... well, not reality, but character reality. Often they were less butch than women riding browns tended to be, but less femme than many ladies on greens were, plus maybe a little unusual, and... the idea grew metaphorical legs with me in the real world. Not quite a soft butch, but not precisely femme either, and distinctly quirky. I wonder if there's another already extant term for an identity like that?

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 11:14 am (UTC)
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
From: [personal profile] capri0mni
*intrigued* What's a twinkie, in this context?

Not being a member of that culture, I'm not entirely sure... someone exceptionally sweet and squishy? ;-)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-03 07:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fred_mouse
My take on twink (as a queer Australian, so no idea how well the meaning goes across cultures) is that a twink is a pretty (typically young) gay male. Usually one that is recognisably adult, but doesn't look it.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-03 12:30 pm (UTC)
chanter1944: an image of a green dragon (green dragon)
From: [personal profile] chanter1944
That tallies with the one use of the term that had me puzzled. Someone made reference to 'twink boys', and I went... wait, does that mean what we both think it means?

In MU*ing slang, a twink is someone completely, often obviously clueless about or flouting game rules/canon/local expectations, with a connotation of being unapologetic about it. One instance of doing something ridiculous in-game does not necessarily a twink make - newbie goofs happen, and even non-newbies make some pretty serious screw-ups now and again. Been there. this is harder to explain than I realized. It's more a pattern of behavior, a 'well yeah, this isn't really possible in game, but so what?' sort of thing.

Cheers. :)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-18 03:05 pm (UTC)
fred_mouse: line drawing of sheep coloured in queer flag colours with dream bubble reading 'dreamwidth' (Default)
From: [personal profile] fred_mouse
so, some cross-over between the terms then. I would think of a twink as someone who is deliberately presenting as naive*, whether that is true or not. So, as with your newbie goofs, there are those who are naive and just working on learning their way around things, and those who are performing naive (and not necessarily in a negative way, in that it can be a part of identity, or part of the person's place in their social circle, or a way of being protected by the people around them)

*I'm not sure that this is quite the right term, but I'm a little foggy, so I'm going to leave it stand.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-01 10:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] redsixwing
I like "dapper." :D It's totally a thing that exists!

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 12:57 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dialecticdreamer
I shoot for 'dapper' and miss. Then again, I can't hit 'organized,' either.

I think I'd enjoy the 'flexible gentlebeing' label, too. It seems cuddly.

As for the red jacket and green scarf... I've stolen hubby's four-sizes-too big sweatshirt, my son's least favorite hat, and a pair of my own (clearly unisex) scrub pants. The point is simply to be COMFORTABLE!

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 03:30 pm (UTC)
redsixwing: A red knotwork emblem. (Default)
From: [personal profile] redsixwing
Flexible gentlebeing! Love it.

Yeah, I shoot for 'dapper' and miss too. (Am currently noodling about combining up my attempts at dapper with attempts at mori kei, because what is my brain.)

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 06:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dialecticdreamer
Mori kei looks best suited to the VERY'Japanese'body style to begin with. I'd look rather absurd in it, as I'm built more like Mrs. Butterworth than Twiggy, BUT--

Somehow, I have it stuck in my brain NOW to genderbend mori a bit-- other than the natural colors and fabrics, the lots-of-thin-layers element won't /go/ for guys... unless... Howl was too flamboyant, especially in colors worn, but it would take the tall-thin-rake body style for a guy, too. Hmm... thin tee, a deliberately sheer dress shirt in a natural color (silk, of course), and a waistcoat worn open could work, especially if the latter is the 'heaviest' color and texture...

A pocket square tucked into the watch-pocket of the vest, instead of the breast pocket.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 06:50 pm (UTC)
redsixwing: A red knotwork emblem. (Default)
From: [personal profile] redsixwing
I've seen some gorgeous mori photos that don't involve being Twiggy! Which is good, because I'm not shaped like that either. :) And genderbent mori/ mori boy is totally a thing.

Heavier layers work better for winter and more masculine presentations, and I've seen a couple of gorgeous outfits involving leather or buckskin that would work for most temperatures < roasting.

But the soft earth tones and layers and texture - particularly texturey knits which I love anyway - and then waistcoat and pocket square, as you say. Yes yes yes. I found a couple of examples on Pinterest. Both of those are fairly slim, too, but I can't currently access Tumblr to find the bigger examples I've seen.

Re: Thank you!

Date: 2015-12-02 10:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dialecticdreamer
I think one reason I've never settled on much past 'jeans and tee shirt' in styling is that they all seem to CLASH and contradict each other, requiring TONS of material for one 'image'--which always seemed too wasteful to me.

Because, frankly, I could wake up feeling like a complete dudebro and by the time I'm ready to get in the shower, I'm wondering where the silk scarf that would be JUST the PERFECT textural complement to a favorite geek-themed hoodie has slipped off to.

The 'fashion' gene, I have NOT.

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