
A perfectly brewed cup of tea can’t fix everything.
Words oft said by his French grandmother flittered through his mind.
Though it is surprising what a good cuppa in good china can help get you through.
Though normally a coffee drinker, sometimes grand-mere’s advice had its merits. The aroma of the brew wafted from the bone porcelain cup he delicately held. The translucent teacup was over a century old. It had once been part of a set of twelve. Now only five complete sets, by some miracle the teapot itself and the single cup sans saucer he used now remained.
It was soothing.
But not soothing enough.
Nearly eight years: seven years, nine months and sixteen days to be exact.
He looked at the packet of papers before him once again.
All the appropriate boxes were checked, statements filled out and signed, copies made and the original certificate and cheque made payable to ‘HM Courts and Tribunals Service’ attached.
Such a cold black and white ending to something that began so red hot nearly a decade ago.
Form D8: Application for a divorce, dissolution or to apply for a (judicial) separation order
Form D80A: Statement in support of an application for divorce or (judicial) separation on the ground of adultery
Then wait for response.
Then Form D84: Apply to court for a decree nisi, conditional order or (judicial) separation decree or order
Then wait some more.
And then finally, FINALLY Form D36: Ask the court to make a decree nisi absolute, or a conditional order final
It was going to be at least another three months before all was said and done.
He just wanted it DONE!
The inherited tea set became the lesser by one unmatched teacup as it went airborne and crashed into the wall.
He cursed as he realized what he did and cleaned it up. Another thing the marriage had ruined.
The tea had been soothing, but not anymore.
He gathered what he needed, grabbed the packet and headed to the nearest divorce center.
He heeded another piece of advice and called a friend to meet at a pub later:
And when good tea in good china no longer helps, it usually means you need something stronger. Because sometimes a perfectly brewed cup of tea can’t fix everything.

First Line Friday: May 21, 2021
Dylan gives the opening line and challenges you to create whatever comes afterward. Length, genre, and structure are completely up to you. Feel free to modify the line as you see fit, adding punctuation, quotes, or other bits if so desired. No need to tie it to the picture, unless you want to.
Or for more of a challenge, change nothing.
The line for this week is: A perfectly brewed cup of tea can’t fix everything.
Oh my! This was excellent. You can take a bow on this one!
* Curtsies * Why thank you, Susan.
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