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COACH TOUR


 COACH TOUR

‘Imagine this courtyard filled with worshippers,’ Anne said ecstatically.

‘I shudder to imagine the mess – mopping these tiles must take hours,’ Isabel replied, ‘And they’ll have squatted in corners – I can’t see a toilet anywhere.’

As the guide detailed the various gods that had been worshipped here, Barry edged closer to the two ladies. He’d joined this ‘Cultural Tour for Mature Singles’ hoping to find a replacement for Angela. Bachelorhood wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.

He wasn’t interested in gods either, but Isabel could be precisely the domestic goddess he’d been searching for.

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With thanks to David Stewart for the lovely photograph prompt this week, and to Rochelle, who blogs at https://rochellewisoff.com/, for hosting Friday Fictioneers, which kicks off with a photo prompt on a Wednesday, but by Thursday most of the others have posted their stories, and if you leave writing your own till Friday hardly anyone reads it!

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16 comments:

  1. The romance bets are on Anne, but the smart money's on Isabel

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    1. If he wants a housekeeper, Isabel's the one!

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  2. He could save himself a lot of grief and get a home help, I think.

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    1. He'd have to pay a home help, and I imagine he's a tight-wad.

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  3. At least it sounds like she'll keep things spic and span.

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    1. I just hope he treats her well!

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  4. thecontemplativecat here. Great beginning, but I have no respect for him. He is wife shopping, which should be done at home.

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    1. Sometimes we write characters we don't respect either!

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    1. What's the betting she takes him on?

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  6. ...to have and to fold, to love and to polish...!

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  7. It's a distasteful yet realistic topic for a story. The guy could have saved himself a bundle and just hired a housekeeper!

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    1. He wouldn't see it that way 😔

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  8. Dear Liz,

    Domestic goddess, eh? Sounds like he's set his sights lower than the heavens.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. He'd be disappointed if he piçked me - I haven't hoovered for a week!

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