Teapot Ella
A long,
long time ago, in a small town far, far away, there lived a beautiful teapot
named Teapot Ella. Teapot Ella didn’t know she was beautiful, however, because
she was living with her teapot stepmother and her two teapot stepsisters in a
dusty, nearly forgotten antique shop.
The stepmother,
Teapot Hildegard, and the stepsisters, Teapot Myrt and Teapot Gert, were very
unkind to Teapot Ella and constantly belittled her. In recent weeks, they’d
seen her banished to the very back of the antique shop. She lived on the bottom
shelf of the clearance rack. Sadly, few customers ever looked there.
Hildegard,
Myrt, and Gert excelled at self-promotion and managed to worm their way into
the antique shop’s most prized spot, a lighted display case up front, where they
preened and primped for passersby. They were quite proud of their steep price
tags, even though it never occurred to the teapot ladies that those steep
prices were keeping them prisoners in the shop. Their lofty estimations of
their own worth, however, were all it took to keep them happy.
Then one
day, there appeared two women who had never visited that antique shop before,
Grace and Mercy. The two had been out visiting a friend when they decided to
take a peek into the dusty little shop.
“Oh, look,
girls,” said Hildegard, straightening up. “These two women are new here, and
maybe one of them will want to take us all home with them! Myrt, Gert, turn
around. Smile. Yes, show them your stuff, girls.”
Myrt
elbowed Gert with her handle, and Gert got her back with a swift tap to the
spout.
“I saw
that,” said Hildegard. “Behave, girls. Do you want to get sent to the clearance
shelf with Teapot Ella?”
The girls
laughed uproariously. No antique shop owner in her right mind would send
teapots as beautiful as they were back with the lowly specimens like Teapot
Ella.
As usual,
the teapots in the front case got the visitors’ attention almost immediately.
“Grace, look
at this amazing red and gold teapot,” said Mercy. “Those stripes are so bold
and vivid, and that gold trim is absolutely perfect. And look, these purple and
green ones nearby are just as ornate!”
“I see what
you mean,” said Grace, “but they’re just a little too perfect.” Then she whispered in a low voice so the shop owner couldn’t
hear, “They’re a little on the gaudy side for me. Kind of stuffy.”
Hildegard
sniffed in disdain when she heard that comment. Amateurs. Clearly, those women
didn’t know a quality teapot when they saw one. Their loss.
Grace and
Mercy slowly meandered through the shop, stopping to sort through vintage
linens and recipe booklets. Mercy found a pretty blue apron she liked, and
Grace found a couple of old cookie recipe booklets to inspire her Christmas
baking. They were almost finished browsing when Mercy said, “Oh look, a clearance rack.”
Grace
stepped over to see what her friend had found and immediately scanned the
shelves. She stooped down and pulled out something she’d spotted on the bottom
shelf. “Mercy, check this out!”
Grace held
up a beautiful pink teapot that was missing its lid. The softly colored rose design
was quite becoming, and Grace blew on the teapot, dislodging a small film of
dust.
“No lid?”
said Mercy.
Grace shook
her head. “I guess that’s why it’s on clearance.” But Grace kept looking and
spotted what certainly looked like a lid stuck back in a corner of that same
shelf. She gently placed it on the teapot, and it was a perfect match. It was
the loveliest teapot Grace had ever seen.
She held it
up, and Mercy said, “You found the lid? It’s meant to be, then.”
Soon, the
women were standing at the checkout counter in the middle of the store and paying for their purchases.
The shop owner was handing over Mercy’s change when all three women heard a
squeal and a creak from the front of the store. Three heads turned.
Then, a
shattering sound filled the air. All eyes turned to that lighted display case.
The glass shelf displaying the three teapots Mercy and Grace had seen earlier
had suddenly crashed onto the shelf below. The women rushed up in time to see a
sad, broken mixture of red, purple, and green porcelain.
Teapot
Ella, already wrapped and inside a plastic bag, couldn’t see what had happened,
but she feared the worst. For months now, she’d heard the shop owner telling
her husband the hinge on that shelf was about to give way. Teapot Ella had
warned her stepmother and stepsisters, but they had laughed off her concerns.
Teapot Ella hoped she hadn’t just heard the muffled cries of their demise.
As Grace
was saying her goodbyes to Mercy that afternoon, she added, “You know, I’ve
always wanted a special vintage teapot that was prettier than any other, and I
can’t believe I just found her back there for a song.”
As she was
carefully ushered into her new home, Teapot Ella was excited to think of the
new life she was about to begin. She wondered if there would be other teawares
and whether they would accept her into the family.
With a soft
thud, Teapot Ella was placed on the kitchen counter and released from the
layers of tissue that had surrounded her. To her delight, she looked up into
the face of the most tall, dark, and handsome electric tea kettle she had ever
seen.
“Prince
Warming!” she cried.
Teapot
Ella’s new owner rinsed her out with warm water, added a few teaspoons of loose
leaf tea, and pressed a button on Prince Warming. Soon, he and Teapot Ella were
making beautiful tea together. All the unhappiness of her past was forgotten
in the joy of being paired with the tea kettle she’d waited her whole life to meet.
And they
lived happily ever after.
Enchanting!
ReplyDeleteK
So cute! I'm the type of customer that always heads to the clearance racks first. Hee!
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeleteAngela, I LOVE your teapot stories!!!
ReplyDeleteFun tale, very clever!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful and cute tea pot story. I am so happy I can leave a comment tonight. Love your wonderful stories and your imagination.
ReplyDeleteCUTE story! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBravo! Delightful! Enchanting!
ReplyDeleteRead aloud to hubs - he smirked.
Too cute.
Angela, how I would adore browsing through thrift and antique stores with you. ♥♥♥
Another great story, Angela - so creative! Joanie
ReplyDeleteCute fun story
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it! Thanks for the smile~
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