I rotate the mug once, twice, then back to its original position. Handle perpendicular to the table edge.
Steep the tea bag. Then again.
The entrance reflects in the mirror along the back wall. Customers sit reading papers, chatting quietly or staring at their own steaming brews.
A figure moves past the stained glass pane.
I sit up straighter. Is it?…
No. Brown hair.
My gaze falls back to my tea.
“Lucas?”
My head snaps up. She stands next to me, blonde ponytail and a nervous smile.
The chair scrapes the floor when I stand. “Regina. Pleased to meet you.”
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This is my 100-word flash fiction contribution to Friday Fictioneers, hosted by the Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. It’s a weekly flash fiction challenge beginning with a photo prompt and a 100-word limit to craft a complete story. Check it out and join the fun!
Happy New Year and happy trails!
New Year… New Beginnings?
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Greetings and thanks, rogershipp!
New beginnings all around. 🙂
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Lovely build up of his mood. I like the details and the dialogue.
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Thanks so much, Margaret! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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I agree with the other posters — you really capture that nervousness of waiting for a blind date. I love the detail of rotating the tea cup!
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Thanks,Joy! Glad you enjoyed the story and details. 😊
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You capture the nervousness well.
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Thanks, Shari!
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I haven’t participated in flash Friday in a long time, but reading your weekly stories is inspiring me to join the fun again. 😊 great blind date set up.
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Thanks!
I’m glad you enjoyed it and hope you do join in the fun! I’ll keep an eye out for your stories.
🙂
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Dear Sara,
Nicely written prelude to a blind date. You tell us a lot about Lucas in the first line. He sounds organized and a bit persnickety. This left me hoping things would work out for them.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks, Rochelle!
Persnickety is a great word. It wasn’t the smoothest start for him, but I think the rest goes well!
Cheers,
Sara
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