"Dot took armfuls of fresh new
ingredients back to her cottage.
The prickliest peels from the prickliest
fruit in the swampiest swamp. The
shimmering bark of silver trees from
the highest mountaintop. And the softest
flower petals from a garden three valleys
down and two lakes over."
Dot is a small, but capable, doctor for her mythic patients. She awakens early each morning to provide care for a dragon, a chimera, a gryphon, and a kraken, to name a few. She travels far and wide to visit with them when she is needed. Their ills are many: Dot is a conscientious and kind caregiver.
All goes well until a Sea Serpent stops by. The Serpent explains that he is sad ... so very sad. Some days he doesn't want to show himself above the ocean and on other days, he wants to fly into the clouds where he cannot be seen. It's hard for him to know for sure what he really wants; it is always so different. Dot carefully looks him over. She sees no evidence of illness. The Serpent explains again that he is very sad. Serpent looks fine.
Dot knows she is a good mender. She takes on the task of fixing him. She wants to make something that will cure the sadness. Nothing works. After numerous attempts to make him feel better, Dot realizes that he likes her company. They spend time together, quietly. When asked if he wants to go with her to see Jackalope, he refuses. As the two spend time together during mender visits, Sea Serpent becomes more comfortable and occasionally shows affection for Dot. Dot worries that she is not very good at her job, and tells him so.
Sea Serpent explains:
"It's when you sit and have tea and
bread with me. And we talk about silly
and not-so-silly things," he said.
"And it's when you ask me how I'm feeling
today. And today I feel like telling you that
you're the best monster mender a monster
like me could have.""
Amen! It's the little things that don't seem so little, even to a huge Sea Serpent.
Do you make someone feel like that?











