"Lizzie, thanks so much for all your hard work!" says Danica.
In humble gratitude, I respond, "You're welcome. But you know, I really couldn't do it all without the help encouragement and creative support of the ever incredible Danica."
"Do you think you could work in the word 'majestic'? Or even 'sublime'?" says the incredible.
"... without the help, encouragement, and creative support of the ever-incredible majestically sublime Danica. Did you know that she's sublime? Wow. The more I get to know that woman, just... sublime. It's the only word I know to describe her justly. That's why I have befriended her. Makes my days, well, sublime."
"You should write an article about that!" The sublime one says to me.
"Yes," I say, "and I would call it: Danica the Sublime. You know, like the emperors of Rome. They all had adjectives after their names: Caesar the Great, Marcus Aurelius the Philosopher King..."
"Then maybe "sublime" isn't the right word. It could be too... ephemeral. How about something more like 'significant'?"
"Danica the Significant." I conclude.
"Yes." says the Significant.
I'm glad my hard work is appreciated.
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This made me laugh out loud. "They" like to call that LOL
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