
Bookworm
She looked over the top of her glasses, perched on the end of her nose. There he was standing in front of French Literature. Her heart skipped remembering the last time he had stopped by the desk for assistance.
Sighing, she turned her attention back to cataloging the pile of books that were in front of her. Busying herself she hadn’t noticed he’d moved across the library floor and was now standing in front of her.
“You look as if you need a break.” he said in a bright, cheerful manner.
Startled she dropped the book she was holding.
“Excuse me?” she said looking up smiling as she realized it was him
“Would you like to have lunch with me?” he asked.
“Yes!” she answered, maybe too quickly.
“Great!“ he said. “Oh, and bring no book, for this one day we’ll give to idleness.”.
Copyright © 2022 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved
Ingrid is hosting Monday Prosery at D’Verse Poets and has prompted us with the line: “And bring no book, for this one day we’ll give to idleness.” from from Wordsworth’s ‘Lines Written at a small distance from my House…‘ We are to use the line in our piece of Flash Fiction (Prosery). The rule is that Prosery should be no more than 144 words, excluding the title.
Welll there’s the acorn of a beautiful romantic story beginning there…very nice descripton..
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Thank you Ain. I appreciate it, as always ☺️
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Nice setting, nice descriptions. 🙂
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Thank you so much ☺️
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Who could resist such an invitation, Christine? 😉 I love the way this little romance brought the librarian out of her shell!
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Thanks Ingrid. I like that the prompt was Wordsworth ☺️💕
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Thanks Christine: one of my favourites 😊
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A lovely take Christine
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Thanks Sadje ☺️💕
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You’re welcome
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Simply perfect, Christine.
❤
David
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Thank you David ☺️💕
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Love is in the air!
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Yes Carol ☺️💕 Could be!
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A piece of flash romance,then? Loved this,the beginning of a little tale of love… ❤
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Thank you so much! ☺️💕
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Yup, yup, The little librarian needs this. I loved reading she got a day out like this. Thanks.
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Thanks Selma! Yes she probably needed it ☺️💕
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I love the moment when he says bring no books, and the thought of the moment for her, a mixture of emotions I’d assume.
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Thanks Paul. I think it was a little scary for her maybe! Books are what keep her safe and strong so she would be taking a leap perhaps ☺️
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Love at the library. Nice!
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Thanks Fan ☺️
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I like the feel of realness in your story! I could picture it in real time. Well done!
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Thank you Dwight ☺️
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You are welcome!
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Fun read, I think these two will enjoy their lunch! 💓
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Thanks Tricia ☺️💕
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Welcome! ❣️
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I love this! Such a sweet little romance.
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Thank you Astrid ☺️💕
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ah yes….the encounter that could lead to love??? 🙂 This made me smile. Could be the beginning scene in a romcom movie! 🙂
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Haha yes Lillian. Thank you! I think they already made that movie. With Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. I think it was called You’ve Got Mail Lol 🤣
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I hope that he would reciprocate by reading books with her the next day…
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That would be a lovely thing to do! ☺️
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Enticing
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Thank you!
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Nicely written 👌. Great use of a words wordsworth quote. KL ❤️
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Thanks so much ☺️💕
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