Are you ready for another original short story?
I had a blast writing this one, and I hope you enjoy the lightheartedness of it. Stay tuned till the very end, because there's an opportunity for you to help me figure out what to write next.
* All material under COPYRIGHT by Andrea Renee Cox. This story may not be copied, reprinted, or quoted without prior written permission. *
Perspiration dribbled down the arm
Jessica was scrubbing with. She wiped her brow with the other, just-as-sweaty
forearm, and pushed herself to finish cleaning the base of the shower stall.
Would the soap scum spots never come completely clean, no matter how many
different cleaning products she applied, along with elbow grease? She huffed,
and the puff of air flicked a few stray strands of ginger-colored hair away
from her face. Unfortunately, the hair flopped back and stuck to her cheek.
A few minutes
later, when she felt her arm was going to fall right out of its socket, the
upbeat tones of one of her favorite classic songs tripped into her range of
hearing. Fred Astaire’s voice lilted about dancing cheek to cheek with his gal.
A smile spread across Jessica’s face, and she found new vigor for her chore.
Suddenly, the rag
was ripped from her hand.
She spun around on
her knees so fast she crashed against the wall and bumped her shoulder. That’ll probably bruise. She sat up
straight and rubbed the sore spot while looking up at her husband, Mike.
“What’d you do that for?”
He reached for her
hands. After hauling her to her feet and keeping their gazes connected, he
grinned. “It’s been much too long since we took a break from our chores and
simply played together.”
Planting her palms
on his chest, Jessica resisted his grasp. “That’s because”—she grunted as he
tightened his embrace, causing her to struggle more—“we have long hours at work
throughout the weekdays and the weekends are the only chance we have to catch
up on at-home stuff.”
Leaning in, he
quick-kissed her nose. “Come play with me.”
She arched an
eyebrow and gave him her sternest look. “No.” The lift of her lips probably
ruined the entire expression. “Mike, no, we have stuff to check off our to-do
lists.”
After tucking her
beneath one arm, he snatched up the scrap of paper from the counter by the sink
and stuffed it into his mouth, sucking in the stray corners with his tongue.
Jessica slapped at
his shoulder, then grabbed for the last visible corner of paper. The rip that pierced the air made her laugh.
“Okay.” A few more chuckles rumbled through her belly. “Okay, you win!”
Mike spit out the
paper, which tumbled to the floor. “Good. That paper—or the ink; I’m not sure
which—tastes like chalk dust.”
Before she could
respond, he tugged her by the hand down the hallway and into the large living
room. But he didn’t stop there. The patio doors were already flung open,
providing an enticing invitation to the birdsong-filled backyard. Mike paused
at the stereo to crank up the volume to eardrum-blasting decibels, then rushed
outside.
Jessica’s bare feet
could barely keep up. The joy bursting through her heart and soul leaped ahead
and started celebrating before she could even take in what her husband had
done. All around the perimeter of the yard were brightly-colored balloons,
anchored to rocks and chairs and anything strong enough to hold them down from
dancing into the sky. Above their bright, bobbing heads, dozens of strings of
crepe paper crisscrossed through mature tree limbs that shaded the yard. Mike
must have gotten out his tallest ladders and called a friend to help him… or
had he?
“Did… did you”—she
reluctantly turned away from the beautiful display stretched out before her to
look up into her husband’s hazel-green eyes—“do all of this alone? for me?” Her
forehead crinkled, and tears winked across her vision. “Why?”
His hand came up
to cup her cheek as his gaze grew serious, though a spark of childish delight
still flitted around the golden rim around his irises. “Don’t you remember how
much I love you? All of this…” He waved at the yard with his free hand, never
allowing his gaze to leave hers. “It’s an expression of my cavernous love for
you.” He spun her in a circle beneath his uplifted arm as if they were in a
ballroom competition. When she was extended the farthest away from him while
still being connected by fingertips, he spoke again. “Of course it’s all for
you, Jessica.”
His wink drew out
a girlish giggle—a whole flock of giggles—from deep inside of her. He pulled
her close, and she automatically took her place on his toes. She was reminded
of their very first dance, the one she nearly backed out of since she didn’t
have an initial clue how one was supposed to go about dancing. He’d told her to
step on his toes and he’d show her how it was done. She’d been afraid to hurt
him, but he’d insisted, and the tradition was born.
As they danced now
to a CD of 1930s songs, several butterflies skittered wildly through the
makeshift ballroom. Yellow ones, white ones, and even some pink ones danced
along with Jessica and Mike, extracting even more giggles, this time from both
of them. For a good portion of the next hour, they enjoyed the music, fresh
spring air, and the beautiful backyard. Any chores that still remained on their
to-do lists—crumpled and chewed up as those scraps of paper might be—could wait
till later… or another day.
Some things were
much more important than checking off items on a list. She leaned her cheek
against her husband’s shoulder and soaked in the sound of their mingled giggles
and the sight of the flitting butterflies. This, yes this, was one of those blessings to cherish.
***
Acknowledgments
Thank You to my Heavenly Father,
for He inspires me to cherish each moment that He grants, but especially those
delightful little times when joy and happiness flit by in the form of giggles
and butterflies. Each one is precious to Him, and they mean the world to me
because of that.
Thank you to my earthly daddy, for
one of my favorite childhood memories is dancing on your toes in the kitchen of
our house in Savoy, Texas, when I was about seven years old. I hope this story
made you smile.
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Let's have a contest!
For my next short story, I would love some inspiration, and YOU can help me out.
Leave a comment with one idea per number below. I'm looking for things you would like to see in a future short story. If you'd like to give more than one idea per number, please submit another comment with one item per number.
(If the comment you submit does not immediately show up, please submit it again. Sometimes Google acts a bit wonky on my comment section for some unknown reason.)
1. a title
2. a character name
3. an occupation
4. an event
5. an animal
6. a place
7. a season
8. a holiday
One or more of your ideas might be used in a future short story I write. You will receive credit in the acknowledgments section, if your idea(s) is used. There is no money compensation with this contest.
I am so excited to see what you all come up with!
Join the conversation!
I love hearing from you.
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Happy Mother's Day!
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May's reading challenge is to Support Our Troops.
19 comments:
1. Dirt Roads and Paved Highways
2. Keelan
3. Basket Weaver
4. New Year's Eve Ball
5. Orangutan
6. Glacier National Park in Montana
7. Winter
8. Read Across America Day (March 2)
Thanks, Andrea, for another enjoyable story! We should all stop and smell the petunias!
1. a title
A Smile That Lasts Forever
2. a character name
Kyle
3. an occupation
Poet
4. an event
Meeting a Spy
5. an animal
Giraffe
6. a place
Island Paradise
7. a season
Summer
8. a holiday
Star Wars Day (May 4th)
Andrea,
Thanks for the memories.
Daddy
I hope you know this means I need a research trip to Glacier National Park. ;)
Thanks for entering the contest, Mom! Very creative and unique ideas. My wheels are spinning.
Daddy, thanks for entering the contest. I love the broad variety in your choices. That title! *swoons*
Right back atcha, Daddy. :)
I'm really happy that those memories could also inspire such a darling little story. I love it when sweet memories find their way into a tale I'm spinning.
1. a title: Joy in the Morning
2. a character name: Beth
3. an occupation: homemaker
4. an event: baby shower
5. an animal: a rabbit
6. a place: Cape Cod
7. a season: winter
8. a holiday: Christmas Eve
Beautiful story. Very timely and picturesque. :)
OH GOSH THIS IS SO SWEET. ♥ WELL DONE!!
1. a title: Last To Call
2. a character name: Tristan
3. an occupation: Mechanic
4. an event: the birth of a baby
5. an animal: an owl
6. a place: Garden of the Gods, Colorado
7. a season: summer
8. a holiday: Passover
Thank you for your sweet comments, Erika. I appreciate your joining in on the contest too!
Thanks so much, Ang! It was a fun one to write, and I got that same sweet vibe throughout my time with these characters. Thanks for joining in on the contest.
1. a title: Skyscraping
2. a character name: Adrienne Stanton
3. an occupation: Personal Assistant
4. an event: Medical Gala
5. an animal: Cockatoo
6. a place: Dallas
7. a season: Winter
8. a holiday: Christmas
Thanks for entering the contest, Gabriellyn! I like your creative choices.
My brother James is helping me, haha, so ... yep.
1. The Border Between (suggested by my brother. xD This was after I turned down "The Expector.")
2. Helene Jackson
3. taxi driver
4. my birthday. ;P (I couldn't think of one that was any good, so I decided to *coughs* skip this part if you will!)
5. a whale
6. darkest Africa
7. middle-ish spring, sorta summer (my brother again)
8. Christmas
James: "What exactly are you writing?" xD
Thank you so much, Kellyn and James. I especially like the title and event, but you've given quite a lot of variety to consider.
1. a title: 31 Italians
2. a character name: Donte
3. an occupation: Coach
4. an event: Vacation Bible School
5. an animal: Wildcat
6. a place: Philadelphia
7. a season: Early Spring
8. a holiday: Mother's Day
Well, hello, I've found your blog! Great short story. :)
CutePolarBear
CutePolarBear, I'm so grateful you've found me and enjoyed my short story. Thanks for joining in the contest too! That title sounds like it should be a great romantic comedy story. My wheels are turning... :)
I loved this story, Andrea!
1. a title: This is the day (Psalm 118:24)
2. a character name: Lena
3. an occupation: Paramedic
4. an event: Parade
5. an animal: Horse
6. a place: Movie theater
7. a season: Spring
8. a holiday: Easter
Oh, romantic comedy ... that does sound like an interesting twist. ;) I honestly didn't know what genre or plot that title could be about.
CutePolarBear
Lovely answers, Caitlyn. I especially like how you included a Bible verse as a reference for the title you chose.
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