The song played low on the radio, it had an almost tinny quality like it was being piped through a loud speaker.
Unconsciously Leah started to sway to the music as she cleaned the old beans from the coffee machine. She was a girl easily lost to daydreams and the familiarity of things remembered from her subconscious.
The bell above the door rang and turning around almost as if in slow motion she noticed him for the first time, his face unknown yet familiar at the same time.
‘Hey’ he said, ‘Don’t I know you?’
She smiled. A perk of the job.
This post was written for The Book Bloggers Flash Fiction Foray Challenge.
I love this song, it’s one of my favourites so I could not pass up the chance to participate.
If you would like to have a go too, click on the link above which will provide all the detail you need :)
Don’t you love a good perk…..well done lovely to see you writing the good stuff!!!
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OI!! You saying everything else is crap….I resemble that remark lol
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Nah…happy seeing another side to you…..like the discovering the dark side of the moon…lol
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lol If I mooned at you, it would probably permanently propel you into the darkside! :)
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LOL….promises promises…lol
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Love your take!!! 😊
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Thank you. I loved yours too it felt like a kind of blend of the old and new. Actually that’s a good point, not sure I commented lol
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Lol no worries! I’m just glad Matt’s challenge is getting fresh interest!!!
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I’m so in love with this song. I still remember sitting in the theater, refusing to budge from my seat until the very last note as hurried philistines shuffled around me. I had to play it all the way through before I could read, sorry!
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I hear you. I’d actually heard it before I saw the movie and fell in love with it even then.
I love soundtracks. Have a listen to Disa – New World Coming :)
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I really admired the way you captured the melancholy and regretful yet simultaneously hopeful (it’s hard to put it into words!) feel of the song – thanks for taking part!
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Thanks for hosting :) Good choice of song. If we’re allowed to make suggestions then please consider Disa – New World Coming. It’s hauntingly open to possibilities :)
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Haha thank you, yes of course, I’ll put that in for next week if I remember (and if I don’t then don’t be shy in reminding me)…
Best wishes, Matt
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That was a perfect flash. 🙂
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Oo er Mrs lol Thank you :)
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