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A Small Fiction
Gloria's unique qualities were well known, not often mentioned. There were rumors that there had once been a Mister Gloria, a fisherman by calling, who had long ago worn out his welcome and her affection. They say that his last day in her home and life concluded when she swung at him with a large flounder, an unmistakable gesture of dismissal. Everyone in town who knew him agreed, he had it coming.
The fish event, as locals called it, was never repeated as far as anyone knew, yet it left Gloria eyed with warily when anyone began to act up in her presence. They rarely did.
In the rough-and-tumble seaside village where she grew up and still lived, Gloria stood apart from her fellows in ever so many ways, most noticeably her success at running a tea shoppe of uncommon refinement and loveliness. Even to those whose worlds were broader than the narrow, rocky strip that comprised Billington's Cove, it was obvious that Gloria might be considered quite a catch among the local hard-working, outdoor types. She would have none of it. She never raised her voice, which was especially melodic - an obvious part of her many charms - and did not openly, irrevocably turn away any of the smitten multitudes. She simply occupied her own realm of tea cozies, rare chintz-patterned china cups and saucers, flakey and butter-filled pastry, hungry tourists and townsfolk with what might be called no-nonsense grace. There was no room on the clock or calendar for any silly mooning and swooning.
All that was before Mr. Apotienne began to read Noel Coward to her as she puttered and he sipped, there in the cottage dotted with climbing roses - they grow so well by the sea - the atmosphere seasoned with fragrant lemons for the tarts and an occasional whiff from the fishing fleet.
12 comments:
I have not heard of shantung in years! My mother had a light shantung suit than emerged from the closet every spring. Let's hear more of Gloria's adventures!
Erin
Erin - Thank you. Yes, shantung...I always think of it in various shades of green, especially a celery color. I will see if Gloria wants to keep playing. xo
simply charming, my dear!
makes me yearn for buttery flakiness and a cuppa.
The shantung in my world was also a shade of celery-green, Marylinn: a colour one can smell even when not in its presence. I do hope Gloria want to keep playing. I'm as curious about her determination amongst tea cosies as I am about the flying fish. Oh, and her need for maintenance of 'a certain standard'.
Much love to you xoxo
Susan - Thank you. Gloria will always have a clean cup and something to leave buttery crumbs on your bodice. xo
Claire - That is shantung exactly, with a bit o' fish for zest. I suspect Gloria is quite a bit more than the sum of her parts. xo
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! 'Gloria herself was considered quite a 'catch'!!'
Loved this.
Beth - Thank you. I seem to have fallen hopelessly under her spell. Nonsense, what a joy, what a relief. xo
and what a delightful spell to be under along with the Magical Marylinn Spell. Yes, more Gloria please and another cup of tea. xoxo diane
Diane - Thank you. We have lots of tea and, on today's post, pastries and further glimpses into the Life of Gloria. xo
Okay, okay. I'm "hooked".
What would I do without your brilliance in my life?
Lisa - Thank you. All I can say is when fun comes calling, it wears its best party dress. xo
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