Best Laid Plans: Day 26 – A Story A Day

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Today, I decided to use a prompt from Writers Digest for the Story A Day challenge. Here it is:

Your are going on a blind date for Valentine’s Day. In case the date is a dud, you have your best friend on standby. Your friend is to call you at 9:30 on the dot. If the date is going well, you answer and use the phrase β€œI already took care of that.” If it’s not, you answer and claim your friend has an emergency. The date is going well and your friend calls at 9:30 as plannedβ€”only problem is, the friend calls with a real emergency. What is it and what do you do?


β€œKeep it together. You’ve got this.”

The words had little effect on the nerves dancing in my belly, but a quick glance at my reflection and I had it under control. I’d spent the afternoon in the best salon in town, where I had been primped and polished to within an inch of my life. The results were astonishing. I looked like I used to look; before life had dragged me through the shit heap and I’d left my confidence behind with my ex.

This was my first date in twelve months, and considering it was a blind date, my anxiety levels were through the roof. I knew only that his name was Darren, and he would be carrying a yellow rose – his idea, not mine.

Of course I had an escape route planned. If the date went south, all I had to do was declare an emergency when my friend called at 9pm, and hightail it out of there. The nerves fluttered again when I thought about Chris; a good friend, but somewhat of a flake. No, that wasn’t fair. He’d been my rock during the past year, but he’d never been on time for anything in his life; starting, as his mother enjoys pointing out, with his entry into the world.

Brushing thoughts of Chris aside, I left the restroom and searched the elegant restaurant. In truth I’d been killing time because, unlike my friend, I’m habitually early.

I spotted the tall, smartly dressed stranger immediately, and nerves shot up into my throat when I saw the rose. This was it. It was show time.

β€œApril. How lovely to see you again,” he said, and his face lit with genuine pleasure.

I’m not going to lie, for a split second words failed me. My mind threw an absolute blank. That was until he smiled and I sucked in a breath. I’d recognise that smile anywhere.

β€œDarren Johnson.” The words sounded like an accusation.

In response he hit me with a grin. I remembered that too. My blind date wasn’t a stranger at all. He was the boy I lost my heart to when I was twelve; the boy who had moved to another country just before graduation and killed my dreams. Well, okay, that was a little dramatic, but I liked him a lot. And I mean wedding bells, four children and a mortgage kind of feeling.

β€œI had a huge crush on you in high school,” he was saying, and my eyes grew wide.

Oblivious to my thoughts, he touched a hand to my elbow and guided me towards our table. All the while he complimented me on my dress, and I smiled and nodded like a crazy person.

Thankfully, I got my act together and we fell into easy conversation over our meal. I felt so relaxed I actually jumped in surprise when my phone rang. For a moment I considered ignoring it, but then I remembered I’d been expecting the call and snatched it up with an apologetic smile.

β€œHow’s it going, babe?” Chris said in my ear.

I blinked, unsure of how to respond. After a few seconds of silence, I gave him the code we’d agreed on. In fairness I was completely distracted by the knowing twinkle in Darren’s eyes. β€œI already took care of that.”

β€œReally?”

This time I frowned. Chris had gone off script. He was supposed to hang up, be pleased, something. β€œOkay, great,” I said, smiling lamely. β€œI’ll talk to you soon.”

β€œYou sound weird.”

I put my hand over the phone, feeling anger and embarrassment vying for first place. β€œWill you excuse me for a minute?” When I got a nod from Darren, his eyes creased in amusement, I stood up and walked back toward the restroom. β€œChris, what’s going on?”

β€œThat’s what I want to know. You sound like you’re having fun.” I didn’t miss the petulance in his tone.

β€œIsn’t that the point? You’re supposed to be happy.” I glanced over my shoulder, and when I caught sight of Darren I forgot I was angry with Chris. β€œYou’ll never guess who my date is.” At his silence I pressed on. β€œDarren Johnson.” The silence went on so long I thought I’d been disconnected. β€œChris?”

β€œThere’s been an emergency and I need you,” he blurted.

β€œThat’s very funny. Stop raining on my parade and let me get back to my date.”

β€œApril. I don’t want you to…I mean…I need you to come home.”

Completely losing my patience, and aware I had an audience, I dashed around the corner away from prying eyes. β€œChris, what the hell has gotten into you?”

This time the silence grated along my nerves, and I was about to disconnect when he spoke. β€œApril, I…I love you.”

β€œI love you too, you goof.”

β€œNo. I mean, I love you.”

The phone dropped to the floor with a resounding thwack.


Thanks for stopping by.

Mel

9 responses to “Best Laid Plans: Day 26 – A Story A Day”

  1. sunshinebliss03 Avatar
    sunshinebliss03

    Haha good one!

  2. sunshinebliss03 Avatar
    sunshinebliss03

    Your idea of one story a day is impressive. Shall i take that idea as well? My hands are itching to write and a challenge against time is always my favorite. Do reply

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      I think it’s a fun thing to try, but a big comitment from your readers so perhaps do the challenge for one week, instead of an entire month πŸ˜€

      1. sunshinebliss03 Avatar
        sunshinebliss03

        Well you are right. I am up for it!! Thanks!:)

  3. TanGental Avatar

    Neat Mel, though did she chose this friend with this secretly in mind I wonder? And it really is cruel to leave me hanging there, outside the rest room, leaving aside all the inappropriate connotations of a 50 something male waiting outside a ladies rest room, ostensibly waiting for a story to develop.

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      lol! Sorry, Geoff. It was a little cruel wasn’t it? I’ll blame it on the fact I’m dragging my feet a little πŸ˜‰ Only four more days to go!

      1. TanGental Avatar

        you’re stamina is exceptional.

      2. mbarkersimpson Avatar

        I’m hanging in there at least! πŸ˜€

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