Thursday, August 1, 2019

August Flash

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Flash Fiction 1-31-15

“Here?” I could feel my eyes open-wide. I gazed around at the strangely empty park.

“Here.” He nodded seriously. His jaw set in that stubborn hold without allowance for refusal.

“I…”

“What’s the problem? Look. There’s no one here to see.”

“But…”

“Do you want this or not? Do you want me or not?”

“You know I do,” I said softly.

He held out his hands to me, and as I grasped them, he pulled me forward, spun me and playfully dipped me.

“Then marry me. Today.”

“Alright.”

Cheers resounded from family and friends approaching from all sides.

“Surprise, baby.”

Monday, July 1, 2019

July Flash

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Flash fiction - December 20,2014

I stared at the note. Really? 
Okay. I shrugged. Sure, why not. I took off my t-shirt, folded it, tying it around my eyes.

Standing awkwardly in the middle of the living room, I wondered what my surprise would be. I don’t know how long I stood there for, the anticipation making it feel like forever.

I flinched when a hand pulled at mine, positioning it behind my head. A kiss to the back of my neck turning my head. The hand slid down, stopping at my waistband. A tug and the button popped open.

This was one helluva surprise.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

June Flash

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Flash Fiction - November 26, 2014

     “Oh my,” I muttered as I stopped and stared at his stunning beauty. He peeked up and our gazes met. I wondered who he was waiting for, wishing it was me. The corner of his mouth raised in a sly grin when he realized he’d caught me, and I laughed softly, my fingers covering my lips. 
     “Hey.” His voice struck me low and I whimpered. 
     “Hm?” It was the most articulate thing I could say at the moment. He seemed to take it as par for the course, granting me a full-fledged, magical smile, trapping me in his seductive spell.

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

May Flash

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Flash Fiction - November 14, 2014

Parking in front of his apartment building, I got out of the car, stalked to the front and laid down on the cold, hard cobblestones. I’d given up on trying to win his heart back. I stared at the clouds—gray and dull, like my life has been without him. I stared at the brickwork of his home—a wall, keeping me out of his world, out of his heart. I stared at his window—my emotions laid bare, letting him see into my soul.

I stared into his eyes as he stood over me. He laid down beside me and kissed me.