Showing posts with label spoiled romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spoiled romance. Show all posts

June 23, 2010

A Wicked Proposal Blunder

For Gospodin Chekhov

Stuttering Simon Howard gulped nervously as the gracious period at the end of his previous sentence gave him enough pause to gather his thoughts. It would be wishful thinking for the reader to believe that Simon Howard was a confident man. Despite his level of confidence, however, he was in love. The beautiful Nora Wellesley was the business man’s daughter, and she had inherited her father’s stern and stoic demeanor. She raised a thin and silken eyebrow as Simon said, “W-well if you think about it it’s really more of a...of a...business proposal!”-Simon had nearly shouted out “business proposal” out of mere excitement for having found the words- “It’s really just the joining of our...assets!”

Nora’s other shapely eyebrow joined its sister.

“And it’s not as though I come to this...um...merger without anything to offer.”

Simon rummaged through the deep woolen pockets of his overcoat. When his hand had returned from its journey it held a small black box of velvet.

“A r-ring. F-for you,” he stammered.

He tried to open the box so that its prize faced its intended recipient, but it wouldn’t open. Puzzled Simon brought it closer to his eyes where he discovered it was facing the wrong way.

“For”-he cleared his throat- “you,” he said.
The box popped open. Nora made a half-hearted attempt to peer into the gift’s packaging. When she did she let out a “Hmph!” that was meant to serve as a laugh.

“It’s not much, but—”

“You’re telling me it’s not much,” the businessman’s daughter said.

Simon was a little confused. He made the front of the box face him. To his horror the ring was gone. In its place was a small crumpled up piece of paper. Simon was breathless, but not in the good way. He picked up the piece of paper and un-crumpled it. It was a note. In a scrawled handwriting were the words, “Ha ha snoghead!”

“Nora...I...my brother...”

Simon Howard’s younger brother of ten was a wicked boy, and any reader who thinks that Simon was on cloud nine by the end of his visit to Nora Wellesley is sorely mistaken.

June 20, 2010

Sacred Bonds

“Get out of my house you cheating bastard! I don’t ever want to see your lying ass around here again! ” Brianna screamed at her husband.
The front door slammed. She walked back to the phone which was lying off the hook.
“Yeah, Tony?” she said. “Sorry. Yeah Friday’s good. Pick me up at eight.”

The Favorite Things of a Nine to Five Girl

· the comforting power of the pillow

· hitting the snooze button...again

· two cups of coffee

· morning talk radio

· being only five minutes late

· staple removers and white out

· spell check

· lunch break

· People Magazine

· Cheez-Its

· two o'clock mail delivery

· the mailman's gorgeous smile

· getting home by five-thirty

· a warm bath

· movie previews

· movie popcorn

· Lifetime to pass the time on Saturday nights

· blaming it on the scale

· laughing

· learning

· loving

· strawberry daiquiris

· a hug letting you know it's all okay

· friends

· chocolate cheesecake

· chocolate anything

· the salon

· the summer wind

· a walk in the park

· unexpected meetings

· good looks

· a smile amidst a conversation

· a polite goodbye

· numbers on a slip of paper

· retelling a story to friends

· the encouragement of friends

· a dial tone

· the confirmation that Saturday night finally has something to offer

· a red cocktail dress

· the excitement of as a limo pulls up!

· Sardi's!

· Sardi's!

· Sardi's!

· a $67 bottle of Chardonnay

· Spaghettie al Filetto di Pomodoro with sautéed shrimp

· a lazy carriage ride through Central Park

· a kiss on the cheek

· a surprise morning flower delivery

· Sunday brunch

· a yacht

· seeing New York Harbor in a new light

· the clinking of champagne glasses

· rainbows during a sun shower

· Chanel

· Gucci

· Prada

· the thrill of late evenings and early mornings

· dancing

· the gentle touch of skin on skin

· the roar of the ocean's waves

· the quickly fading hushing of an audience as the curtain rises

· French cuisine (who knew?)

· diamonds

· the air that surrounds him

· a tender kiss

· the privacy of being behind closed doors

· sweet dreams

· not having to worry about again hitting the snooze button

· the sunshine through an opened window

· the autumn leaves

· window shopping

· daydreaming about the ring

· Sardi's

· a quickening heartbeat

· the hope that in a few seconds the purchasing of Modern Bride will not have been in vain

· a good firm slap across his face

· the excellent timing of a taxicab

· the softness of a pillow against a cheek

· the comforting power of tears

· alone time

· friends not saying "It'll all be okay" for the millionth time

· the comforting power of leftover alcohol

· headache medicine

· a carton of rocky road ice cream

· Bailey's Cream

· using up sick days

· vodka on the rocks

· the breeze from an opened window

· being six stories up

· a sigh and a single tear

· gravity

· the caressing touch of rushing air

· the comforting power of the ground

The Changing

For the werewolves of the world. Please behave.



Angela was scared. Jared grabbed his stomach and let out another sharp groan.


“Baby, just tell me what it is.”


“Angie, I need you to go. Now,” Jared commanded.


“No. You have to tell me what’s wrong.”


“Baby, I can’t tell you. Just go.”


“I’m calling an ambulance.”


Jared swiped her cell phone from her hand and chucked it across the room.


“Damn it! Just get out of here now!”


“I’m not leaving you,” Angela said firmly.


“Why the hell is this happening tonight?” Jared muttered.


“Why is what happening?


Jared groaned again.


“Get out!” he roared.


His groaning stretched out into a continuous moan. He staggered to the window and tore open the curtains. His moan grew deeper and more guttural. The seams on his shirt stretched until bursting as his torso broadened. His pants shredded as his legs thickened. Angela didn’t notice that a small velvet box had leapt from his tearing pocket onto the floor, but watched in horror as Jared changed before her under the light of the full moon which seemed to be a spotlight on him. His low moan quickly evolved into a shrill howl that blended with Angela’s own high-pitched screaming.