Merry Christmas, my dear readers!
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones. I'll be spending the holiday with my parents and sister. Before we get to the gift-exchange portion of the celebration, we'll be reading the Christmas story about Jesus coming to earth in order to save our souls. This is my favorite part of Christmas.
Here's a short story for you to enjoy. It was inspired by YOU, my sweet readers, who participated in this contest.
Note: This short story made the finals of a contest. Further details below the story.
Copyright 2018 by Andrea Renee Cox. All rights reserved.
The Border Between
by Andrea Renee Cox
inspired by Kellyn Roth (and her brother James)
The cityscape puttered by the window. Helene Jackson checked
her diamond-studded watch and tapped a single knuckle on the glass partition
between the cab driver and herself.
The dark-skinned man glanced over
his shoulder and gave her a smile of crooked but gleaming-white teeth.
“Can you hurry up a bit? I’ve got
somewhere to be.”
He cracked the partition open a
couple of inches. “Do you need more air? The air condition is broke. I’m so
sorry. I think the heater work.”
Helene picked a speck of dust from
her slacks and looked down her nose at the driver. “I need you to find the gas pedal.” She adjusted her handbag from one
thigh to the other. “Whoever thought to use the heater on a seventy-degree day,
anyway?”
“Are you happy for Christmas?” He
gave her another smile, this time accompanying it with a bobble head-style nod,
before looking back at the city street before him.
“Not particularly.”
“My little girl, she is so happy
this morning. She tells me, ‘Papa, you bring much happy to passenger today.’ I
tell her I will try.” A chuckle bounced across the space between them.
“I didn’t ask for a commentary,
only a ride.”