The taxi ride back the hotel exacerbated the nausea. Her stomach felt like it was full of stampeding gazelle, all horns and sharp hooves.
“Honey, if I had known you were allergic to curry, we never would have gone there.”
Between stomach-churning belches and scratching the hives, she glared. “You wonder why I am having reservations about marrying you?”
The word limit for March is 75 words. This week’s word is reservations. Remember, the theme this quarter is Flashes from the Bistro.
Today’s entry comes it at a mere 59 words. Are you flashing with us this quarter? Click on the Flash in the Pan page beneath the header for the whys and wherefores and the list of words. See anyone you know yet? You will find plenty of fun blogs there and on the past FTP pages.
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Susan
/ May 8, 2013Great story, Red. I hope she doesn’t marry that clown
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Red of M3
/ May 28, 2013Me, too!
Gail Thornton
/ June 8, 2013Love this one, Red! By the time they had gone to this restaurant, he should have known about her allergies. I’m not allergic to food, but chocolate gives me violent migraines.
xoxo
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Red
/ June 8, 2013So many people say that. Chocolate always helped mine. Meh. xxx