This could actually be a true story if I actually did this. I am going to this event. If you're in Chicago, you could go too. And for all you fiction writers out there, there’s still time to submit your story for the Nelson Algren Literary Award for short stories. Somebody has to win, right?
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It was
like standing in the center of a souvenir snow globe of Michigan Avenue, as if
someone turned the entire city of Chicago upside down and gently shook. The snow
fell like tiny, soft, feathery flakes lightly blanketing everything it
touched including her. It was a beautiful evening.
She
pulled up her hood.
As
one of the remaining patrons still outside, she had the “good” kind of nerves. Maybe it was called “nervous with anticipation”. She wasn’t
sure, didn't really care, but anyone watching closely would recognize her fidgeting.
She had just two tickets.
It
was her intention to invite both to the event she so passionately
wished to attend thinking each would love it as much as her. Plus, she didn’t
want to go alone or with someone who’d simply “put up” with it on her account.
So
she emailed an off-handed invitation, providing them plenty of notice. She
worded it so casually. So nonchalant. No pressure. They both said they planned
to try.
Hedging
bets came naturally to her.
Why
these two?
Because
she was forever drawn to people with whom she “strongly suspected” she’d have a
deep connection. These two melded with her on many levels. Reading, writing,
intelligent and passionate conversation were alluring to all three. She knew
that about them.
She
told herself she’d be equally excited whoever walked down the street.
Mentally preparing for one, more likely, due to proximity because the other, she thought, required much more effort and finesse.
And
they couldn’t be more different.
One
was a woman. One was a man.
She
didn’t know either well. Okay. Not at all really. In fact, she had never met
either in person. She just desired to.
Grasping
at diminishing confidence, she thought, “What if they both came?”
Then, "Or neither?"
“Breathe.”
Gazing
in the opposite direction, she heard a tentative, “Hello?”
Breaking
into her widest smile,
“I’m
so happy it’s you!”
“What
do you mean “you”?
“I’m
so happy to finally see you.”
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33-333 words for:
1: a determination to act in a
certain way : resolve
2: import, significance
cute, i like it. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christina. Do you want to come with me?
DeleteCool story. I love when you write fiction.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I know you are my romance/mystery loving friend.
DeleteLoved this!An interesting twist-the reader is left to guess who comes in at the end:-)
ReplyDeleteI wonder who it was??? Thanks, Atreyee!
Deleteso who is it... Ahh, the suspense.. Very good.
ReplyDeleteI didn't really think that far ahead. She would have been happy with either person's company. Thanks for liking, Bo.
DeleteI love the suspension too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christie. It could be you! ;-)
DeleteI thought your opening description of the weather was fantastic! I wish I had that touch myself. Extremely well done, Gina!
ReplyDeleteYou are kind to say that and I very much appreciate it! I've been in the city on nights like those and they are the most gorgeous you'll ever see. Windless, snow falling, someone special. Just like standing in a snow globe.
Deletelol "...so happy it's you!" xD love it
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'd be happy, too!
DeleteIntriguing... Great description to set up the scene. Well done in that it leaves us wanting to know who these people are. And I wonder if she would have said the same thing... so happy it's you... to either of them. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteWell, thanks Stephanie. I love a snowy night in the city. I wonder if she would have? I think I'd be a little nervous either way.
DeleteYou captured that nervous excitement very well.
ReplyDeleteI could definitely tap into that because I would have butterflies for sure! But I love having them so...
DeleteVery nice, enjoyed this. Of course every time I hear/read intention this voice inside my head says "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" but who is counting. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat event sounds great.
Good! And yes, that definitely went through my mind as I was writing it.
DeleteIt should be a really exciting, fun evening. Now who to take?
You should be submitting one of your stories for this fiction award. You were one of the people I had in mind when I added the link. Draug did! And Dunce Two...get after it!
ugh, I hate not knowing who it is! My curiosity shall eat away at me.
ReplyDeleteMy curiosity does that too with most things!
Deleteas someone who went to a LOT of conferences last year (and met many, many, many, people I only knew through the screen until then) I can tell you that those butterflies and those questions in your mind are real and you wrote them so well.
ReplyDeleteIt was the GUY wasn't it? I think so ;)
I loved turning around and into a HUG from someone that had become my friend long before I ever touched them.
Great job.
Have I told you lately that we are very alike in this regard? I embrace the butterflies in my stomach feeling!
DeleteThere was only one very small clue, I think. Based on your stories, which I love BTW, it would make sense for your romantic nature to believe it was the guy.
I dream of those things. This is also how were are alike. My friends get hugs... a lot! If you come to Chicago, I have one for you!
Whew - I thought they both were going to show up.
ReplyDeleteShe must have had some clue that one wouldn't. Pretty presumptuous thinking they both might. Only two tix and she wasn't going to give up hers.
DeleteThe beginning made me want to hop the train to Chicago. :) The story itself was nicely drawn out and I like that you left the ending ambiguous. :)
ReplyDeleteChicago in the winter, when it's not brutally windy, is lovely and gorgeous. I love a crisp, cold, blue sky day. Today is a little like that (just turned around to look). Hop on! Thanks for liking my story as well. I wonder who showed myself.
DeleteIf I haven't mentioned it my friend you one heck of a writer! Well done...
ReplyDeleteAnd you are such a nice friend to me...ALWAYS!!! Thanks.
DeleteVery interesting character study. I liked the tension you created with the possibility that neither or both of them would show up. Very cool. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, lumdog. Yeah, if both showed she'd be in a pickle.
DeleteLoved the suspense of waiting. A little mystery to pull me in!
ReplyDeleteSuspense is awesome so I'm happy you were suspended, Tina!
DeleteGreat story! I like how you left it open at the end as to who showed up (and I don't like how you left it open at the end as to who showed up :))
ReplyDeleteI know, I know...you had to tease us!
Thank you Janna! I really don't know who showed up either. I didn't think that far ahead. I wonder who will really show up on the 23rd?
DeleteTalk about hedging your bets!
ReplyDeleteTerrific imagery with the snow globe, although I do have one suggestion. "The snow fell like tiny, soft, feathery flakes" - I stumble over "like" and want to replace it with "in".
I don't do that, hedge my bets. Not comfortable there. I see what you're saying about "in" instead of like and I like it. Thanks!
DeleteThat is an interesting sentiment. I hope the other person doesn't show up and get all jealous! Nice Write
ReplyDeleteWho knows if they do or don't? I don't. Thanks for your comments.
DeleteApplause! And the snow globe analogy brought me right in!
ReplyDeleteChicago on a night like that is stunning. You can't help but be drawn in by the romance and beauty. Thanks, Linda.
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