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Six-Sentence Story With Audiobook – Late Mornings

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This is a Six-Sentence Story. " a Collection of " written in all caps and rose below it "of Stardust and the Beasts" in callifraphic rose lettering and below it in all caps "of six-sentence stories" with a rose circle with mini hearts on it.

Another week, another six-sentence story, this week was a bit unexpected for me personally… Let’s hear “Late Mornings”. I was prepared to dive into the spooky and horror, to show off the different sides of my voice on the recording. But well, the prompt word took me someplace else. And my interpretation of the male character in this story left me dry… But id became one of the most romantic pieces I have ever written, especially through the eyes of a man. I think I personally quite adore this one.

The prompt was created by our wonderful girlieontheedge

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Rules of the hop:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.

PROMPT WORD:  COFFEE

Others stories can be read here.

Six-Sentence Story – Late Mornings 

I prayed that the wooden floorboards wouldn’t creak under my weight as I  got out of the bed, because God knows that hell had no fury like her majesty awoken suddenly from her slumber.

And knowing that yesterday might have gotten a little out of hand, with her wine and her favourite poetry, our last oil burnt through the lamps by the dawn, and me feeling her carcass sinking into our mattress while she was in this state of languor, I wanted nothing more than to love her as a man should love his wife, but she lost the battle to her dreams within minutes.

Somehow ridding me of sleep in the process so I laid there waiting, I waited ’till noon to make my way to the stove to start a fire in the destitute state that I was in, and the crackling of it reminded me of how I fell in love with her soul, it was warm and quite loud, yes… she was fiery, one could easily get burned by her if not careful.

Chuckling to myself I carefully open the burlap and place a bean in my mouth, somehow I always found myself gently sucking on it while preparing the liquid of life for the sleep-deprived and as I kept grinding the beans I dreamt about the day I could finally use the new drip pot, truth be told, I had it carefully packed and hidden (for our lady was having a birthday this weekend).

But on this morning, as on countless of others, I just stood in our kitchen while letting the water that just got to a boil sit for 30 seconds on the edge of the stove before adding the grounds and stirring for a few minutes, finally topping it with a lid and letting it sit for another four minutes off the heat – a routine that never made sense to me but the lady would insist on.

I can hear the soft creaks of the floor as I carefully pour the mixture into two cups and catch myself on the thought that even if she were six feet under, coffee would raise her from her slumber and bring her to me.

Thank you and the audiobook for my six-sentence stories is available on Spotify. YouTube, iTunes, and other streaming Services under "of Stardust and the Beasts".

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Poetry: Dragon of Alcanmore, Poetry of a Love So Cold.

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20 Comments

  1. messymimi

    That liquid of life is so essential now. Excellent.

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  2. Doug Jacquier

    Nicely unfolded tale and well described ritual.

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  3. clark

    cool
    (It remains a part of my enjoyment of the bloghop to not only enjoy a Six well written, but to also deconstruct it. To try and figure out how an effect is achieved, or an emotion portrayed, the better for me in future efforts. The sense of a focused POV describing the setting/scene is strong, but the underlying emotions of the MC, even more ‘helpful’)

    Good Six

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    • Classypoetryandwine

      Thank you so much, I sometimes think that I should be even more descriptive of the “emotional” world of my characters… And I do enjoy dissecting a good poem/story/book myself too, I definitely know the enjoyment it brings. Thank you once again.

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  4. Jenne49

    Delightfully told tale of character and coffee.

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    • Classypoetryandwine

      Thank you so much, your kind words bring a smile to my face. Or was that the coffee, hmm.

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  5. Paul

    super job!

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  6. Spira

    Yes. Yes!
    Ah, coffee…can’t live without it. Can’t live with Homeopathic as well, since the very first thing they say is No more coffee for you. lol
    The ritual of preparation…always so important – i agree with the lady.
    Beautiful , tasty and dark…like we like our coffee!!
    ( upon listening your recording, an idea – imagine just a tad slower speed and having as an echo the same words spoken by your mate…Duality in a cup of coffee! )

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    • Classypoetryandwine

      That seems like a nice idea, and surely I could emulate it… perhaps I did speak a little faster this time than on the last story, but I was on my fourth cup of… Oh well, never mind… Yes, the ritual is very-very important. Thank you!

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  7. GirlieOnTheEdge

    I listened first to the audio (without reading the story), then read your Six. Totally enjoyed it both ways! I love your leisurely buildup to the prompt word. Your last sentence so made me smile because unless you drink coffee, you can’t fully appreciate the sentiment, lol
    *thank you, CP, for your kind words after your intro

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    • Classypoetryandwine

      Thank you so much for your kind words too! They really did bring a smile to my face once again, so lovely. Yes I did think of the coffeeholic sentiment, am truly happy that it struck!

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  8. Marla

    I’m pretty sure coffee could elicit a similar response out of me!

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  9. Keith's Ramblings

    A really enjoyable read, all the more so being a coffee lover!

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    • Classypoetryandwine

      Thank you so much, dear. It really makes me so happy to read such comments! And it was also written by a coffee enthusiast.

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  10. Liz H-H

    Beautifully wrought!

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    • Classypoetryandwine

      Thank you so much!

      Reply

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