Lent decluttering: 9 - captured leprechaun
A bit of a long story, and one where I don't come appear to be particularly bright. Bear with me.
During the Christmas break 2002, the friend I shared a flat went to see his family in Ireland and came back a captured leprechaun in a can for me:
I only had a vague idea of what a leprechaun was, so I thanked him politely and read the instructions on the tin that said:
DIRECTIONS:
- Close all windows in room and pull across curtain
- Open can carefully keeping your eyes fixed firmly on his face (blink and he's gone)
- Make him promise to behave (leprechauns must keep their word)
- Extract secret location of crock of gold
GOOD LUCK!
I shook the can, it made no sound, it felt empty. I asked my friend if there really was a leprechaun inside, he replied 'Of course there is'. I was none the wiser, his answer may very well have been ironic. I decided that one day I was going to open the can in the dark and make a wish.
Five years later, the can was still unopened, and kept in a box out of sight! So the other day I took it to our windowless bathroom, closed the door, switched off the light, removed the plastic top from the can, unsealed it by pulling on the ring… and I felt something fluffy and fuzzy brushing at my hand:
I switched on the light. There actually was a leprechaun in the can:
And damn, I was so startled I forgot to make a wish. If it works retroactively, how about 'I wish I was not such a gullible git?'



Saturday 16 February 2008 at 8:32 am
Oh my God!
I remember you having this can for all the years that we've been together, and for all those years I thought it was empty.
And its not.
Oh my God!