I needed the Kalms because as we made our way across the moor towards the headland Tuppence began to wonder whether the wicker man was cis or trans. 'If he's trans I won't burn him Uncle Tuppy. He'll be a fantastic representation of liberation from the hegemony of the binary sexual economy.'
'Even though you said before that he's a vile and disgusting representation of capitalism and binary-legged hegemony?'
'Yes.'
'How will you know if he's trans though? It's a very basic figure with no defining characteristics other than two arms and two legs. And a head.'
'I'll know.'
As it turned out, he didn't know. If I'm honest, I don't think he cared - or at least, he cared more about setting the huge thing ablaze.
As the vast knees crumbled into ash and the torso fell forwards over the cliffs, tumbling onto the rocks below in a dense orange cloud of sparks and wood smoke and leaving two stumpy, smouldering 'feet', Tuppence cried, 'So passes the tyrannic age of the binary-legged money-grubbers! Look upon your work ye mighty and despair!'
'Don't you mean 'my works' ye mighty?' I pulled a copy of Palgrave's Golden Treasury from my bumbag and leafed through it.
'Oh who cares about such details now Uncle Tuppy. We're free!'
'How does burning a wicker man make us free?'
'It just does. For one thing, it gets the anger out of your system when you destroy things.'
'What about Val and Dave Nark's floundering tourism business? What about the yurt? What about Val's ear candling?'
'You can't do social distancing and ear candling. Everyone knows that. Val and Dave will just have to diversify. Anyway I really enjoyed the conflagration Uncle Tuppy. I'm sure lots of other people did who were watching, as well. I was surprised to hear the blood-curdling screaming noise it made as it burned - I wonder if we'll ever know what caused that. Probably just some damp wood reacting to the heat or something. Not to worry! Now I'm going to find something else big to burn and I think I know what it's going to be.'
Next time - Tuppence burns Val and Dave's yurt to a crisp. Val and Dave don't know this yet as they're staying in a friend's airbnb in Leicester and have been 'locally locked down' due to the coronavirus spike. We also discover that Stormy Petrel has gone missing from the Puff Inn and was last seen clambering determinedly up the wicker man's left leg, followed by a mysterious black-clad figure...this leaves the Puff Inn sans patron just as they've erected a gazebo and extended the beer garden for safe consumption of outdoor comestibles...who could be responsible for Stormy's disappearance? Could it possiby be...a rival local busniess person, or persons?
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