“She has impossibly blue eyes, not the color of a sunny sky but of thick, cracked ice. That impossibly blue dress flounced around my legs all night on the dance floor, then she left me standing on the stoop feeling impossibly blue when she didn’t invite me in. Oh, I’m blue, blue, blue.” Scotty played and sang.
Mac said, “Don’t believe I’ve ever heard those words or anyone howl the word blue.”
“The way I feel it seemed to fit.”
“Our Katie’s eyes are green; maybe you’re focusing on the wrong gal.”
“You giving your permission?”
“Don’t need mine.”
Note: Scotty is a new bartender at the No Thanks. He has hesitated asking Katie out for fear her father and grandfather (Mac) wouldn’t approve.
Written in response to Chaarli Mills March 27 2023, prompt at Carrot Ranch Literary: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about something impossibly blue. You can go with sky or any other object. What impact does the color have on the setting or characters? Does it lead to action or create a pause? Go where the prompt leads!
04/07/2023 at 20:07
That’s one way to get over the blues; go for the green.
Lots of romance around the No Thanks!
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04/08/2023 at 20:02
Lots of romance. Now they have to wait for the correct prompt to move forward…lol
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04/13/2023 at 07:25
What a great response, Sue – to the prompt and to the blues.
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04/13/2023 at 16:07
Thanks, Norah. My husband and I have been going out to hear blues lately. We’re making lots of new friends.
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