
My father gave me a box of Easter eggs every Easter Sunday. He chose them carefully for their appeal and elegance. The boxes were usually silk lined and contained one large egg and occasionally some smaller eggs surrounding it. I loved receiving these eggs, but I never ate a single one.
‘The chocolate is there to be eaten,’ my father said each year.
‘They are too perfect, Papa. If I ate the eggs, all their beauty would be lost. This way I can look at the eggs and enjoy your gift for the longest time,’ I replied.
My father just shook his head as my eyes feasted on the eggs in the box before I finally took them to my bedroom to be placed on top of my wardrobe with all the other eggs from previous years. The eggs faced into the room and whenever I got dressed, I looked up at the row of stunning boxes and the eggs they contained.
My friends couldn’t understand why I didn’t eat them. Every time they came over, they’d look longingly at the chocolate eggs, but I never relented.
‘You wouldn’t even miss it if one wasn’t there,’ my friend Stephen chided.
‘Can’t we just share one?’ Necef chimed in.
‘No! I love looking at those beautiful eggs,’ I said firmly.
One late spring afternoon I decided to clean my room thoroughly. I tidied, swept, and dusted. I climbed onto a chair to take down the boxes of eggs. To my horror, all that was left of the eggs was the coloured foil, neatly arranged to make it look as if the eggs were still there. I cried tears of rage, frustration, and utter betrayal. I knew who the culprits were.
The following day, I approached my friends with righteous anger.
‘You ate all the chocolate. How could you!’ I cried.
‘What are you talking about?’ replied Necef and for a moment I doubted myself.
‘The Easter eggs on top of my wardrobe,’ I said. ‘It had to be you!’
Necef and Stephen looked at each other and began to laugh.
‘Oh, those eggs,’ Stephen said. ‘We ate those about six months ago and you are angry about it now?’
I was hurt that they had betrayed my trust, but I could see the funny side too. They knew I wouldn’t look too closely and that they’d get away with it.
That night, I complained about my friends to my father as I cleared away the cheerless, empty boxes.
‘So will you eat the chocolates next year?’ my father asked.
I shook my head. ‘No, Papa. You should know I need their charm to last all year.’
I am sorry.
Love
Necef🐰🐇🐣
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Hahaha. Just go and eat the Easter eggs you bought for me. Send me a before and after picture.
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wow…what naughty friends and what strange restraint in you !!
didn’t you like chocolate ?
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I loved chocolate but the eggs were so beautiful, I just couldn’t eat them.
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Dear anonymous.
Naughty friend was moi. I actually egged Stephen on.
Victoria simply enjoyed looking at beautiful things (she still does). Her Dad worked very very hard for Victoria to enjoy beautiful things. But let’s face it, Victoria could find beauty in almost anything.
I was stupid and I thought she could keep enjoying the pretty Easter package even if I ate the insides.
I was wrong. But even upto today, I thought the whole thing was funny. I regret it now…. though for some reason I still giggle at the memory of what I thought was evidence of my evil genious. (Rubbing of hands here)
But seriously My husband Nedim often talks about the importance of aesthetics.
I believe Victoria is one of those people who loves aesthetics but refuses to judge her friends.
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I just hope you got a tummy ache!
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Have always loved chocolate but have loved beauty even more!
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Thanks for this! A lovely custom by your father, a love of beauty, a mystery, 2 cheeky friends – all the ingredients for a good story!
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My only solace was that the chocolate must have tasted awful by the time they got to it!
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I never realised how much love went into packaging easter eggs once upon a time. Fascinating! I want to find some now.
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No doubt, your father got as much joy choosing the chocolates as you got from admiring them!
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I hope he did. I adored looking at them.
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