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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

TUESDAY TALES, PICTURE PROMPT - MAGGIE'S STORY CONTINUES...





Welcome to another Tuesday Tales selection. We are continuing with Maggie's Story today. Oh, that John. What a rascal! This week we have a picture prompt and a limit of only 300 words.  
Please scroll down for the link back to Tuesday Tales where you can read some wonderful stories by talented writers. Thanks for coming. 

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John brought the empty cocktail glasses into the kitchen.  
“That looks like enough food for an army,” he said.
“Missus said if I made dinner ahead, I could have tomorrow night off.” Maggie wiped the sweat off her forehead with a paper towel.
“Hot date?” he asked, cocking an eyebrow.
“You think  I’m sleeping with  you and dating someone else, too?”
“What are you doing tomorrow?”
Her eyes watered. “It’s me birthday. I just wanted to have the night off. Maybe go to a movie or something. Sit in the café and have a coffee?”
She rested her hands on her hips and surveyed the four bubbling pots. “Run along, darlin’. I got work to do.”
After cleaning up from dinner, she crawled into bed at eight, exhausted. Sleep came quickly.
Late afternoon, as Maggie rode the elevator, a deep sigh surfaced. She was all alone on her birthday. Feeling sorry for herself, she counted her cash. Twenty dollars –not enough for a meal and a glass of wine.
On the corner, someone came up behind her.
“Stick ‘em up, lady,” came a rough voice as something hard poked her in the back. She raised her hands.
“Don’t shoot! Don’t shoot! I’ll give you my money.”
“Gotcha!” She turned around to find John laughing hysterically. She smacked his shoulder.
“John Eldridge! You dirty so-and-so. You scared me to death.”
“The tone of your voice. What a hoot! My finger was my ‘gun’.”
She frowned at him and folded her arms across her chest. “What’re you doin’ out?”
“Mister owed me some time.”
“Oh?”
John took her elbow. “I’m takin’ you to a birthday dinner. Right down the street. See the sign? Can’t let my best girl buy her own dinner on her birthday, can I?”



4 comments:

Susanne Matthews said...

Love it. How romantic and so sweet.

V.L. Locey said...

Oh my gosh, he had me going there for a minute. Great snippet!

Flossie Benton Rogers said...

I love how gallant he is in seeing that she has an appropriate birthday dinner while framing it in playfulness. So good!

Trisha Faye said...

Awwww, how sweet he is. I was hoping he'd come through and rescue her. In quite a different way than I pictured though LOL