A Rocky Start
It’s time once again for my contribution to Friday Fictioneers, the weekly flash fiction challenge hosted by Rochelle. This week’s photo was supplied by Dee Lovering.
Apparently my story last week was “a bit dark”, so this one is a bit lighter :-). So here is my idyllic honeymoon story, ably aided by the inestimable Freddy Mercury.
To read this week’s other stories, click on the little blue froggy.
“We’re here!” smiled Rex, bursting into song. “Baarrrcelo-onaaa, it was the first time that we met…”
“Quiet! People are staring!” His new wife looked embarrassed.
“Barcelo-onaaa, how can… ow! Ow!” Rex struggled to fend off Cassie’s handbag.
“Finished? Where’s this honeymoon cottage you booked, then?”
“Lisbon.”
“What? Why are we in Spain?”
“No idea,” smiled Rex. “I wondered at the time why you were booking tickets to Spain.”
“WE’RE IN THE WRONG COUNTRY!”
“Yes! Ah, Barcelona, home to… ow! Ow!”
An old couple watched them from a nearby café.
“Ouch, nasty,” commented the woman.
The man nodded sympathetically. “Must be married, love. I recognise the signs… ow! Ow!”
Haha! Sounds a bit like a conversation my husband and I had when we arrived in Mexico for our honeymoon.
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Hee hee, oh dear – you weren’t supposed to be in Costa Rica were you? 🙂
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Lol! It was supposed to be Mexico but he took us to the airport that was about 3 hours away from our middle of nowhere resort and rented the most rickety old car to get us there.
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🙂 But I bet it was lovely once you arrived.
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Indeed!
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This young couple needs to work on their communication 🙂 Funny one!
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Yes, more words, fewer handbags :-). Thanks!
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I’m sure they’ll have a wonderful time, once they get there. 🙂
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Yeah, let’s go with that 🙂
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Thanks for the smiles! Love does this sort of thing to people…and they don’t seem to mind. Now if they had been married for 20 years and this happened, OUCH (for real)! 😉
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You’re welcome 🙂
Yes, it’s all still new and exciting!
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It’s very new for me, too–week 2 as a matter of fact!
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Very funny indeed! I especially thought that last line with the elderly couple watching on is true.
Great story!
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Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I’m thinking that old couple is there every day people-watching, and the husband is quite used to getting a clip round the ear!
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A simple smack to the back of the head will do the job. No need to break bones 🙂
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I’m sure she didn’t have anything heavy in her handbag 🙂
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That’s funny. I think that marriage is made in heaven – even if it is in the wrong country – the marriage, I mean, not heaven.
Heaven is where you make it.
Marriage is what you make it.
Enuf out of me.
Randy
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Wise words, Randy 🙂
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I think I like Rex. So unfazed by the fact that he booked a holiday cottage in Lisbon and she booked flights to Spain. Who booked which first? If he booked the cottage first, then it’s obviously her fault. They could just rent a car, have a nice time in Barcelona, and then drive to Lisbon – it’s only about eleven hours. Think of all the sightseeing they could do on the way. Love the old couple watching them. I can just see them walking back home after their coffee, holding hands 🙂
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I thought that too. I really wanted to make more of the fact that Rex was so unfazed by these little hiccups, but sadly didn’t have nearly enough words. He’s definitely seeing this as an opportunity rather than the disaster his new wife thinks it is. I reckon they’ll be good for each other – each balancing the other.
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I always liked your darker takes. Not to take away from this little gem.
DJ
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Last week got a little too dark, I felt 🙂
Glad you liked this non-dark tale anyway.
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That was pure gold! Loved it. ❤
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I’m glad you liked my lighter tale this week 🙂
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Let’s see …. Their honeymoon is shot, their marriage is already marked by spousal battery and public buffoonery …. In short, you have all the ingredients necessary for either murder most foul or rom-com insanity! So glad you chose the latter, Mr. D., and kept the black humor at bay. For now.
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See, I listened last week after my very dark story 🙂 Black humour is my “thing”, though…
Definitely rom-com – I can see a whole series documenting their hilarious adventures as they struggle to reach Lisbon 🙂
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I think we could turn this into a dark story if there were a brick or an anvil in the handbag….
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“Honestly, officer, I forgot I had a brick in my bag…”
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Hilarious, Ali. I hope they work together better in future. If they have to separate to perform any tasks in future, they may never see each other again. 😀
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Hopefully they’ll view this as a learning experience 🙂
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Funny Ali! 🙂
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I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Fun post. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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How funny that the old couple assume they are married. Good story and a fun read! Nan
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The old guy has had his fair share of good-natured handbag bashing, methinks 🙂
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A delightfully lighthearted tale. Thanks for the grin.
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You’re welcome! I did promise something lighter after last week’s rather dark tale.
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the old couple added more authenticity to the scene. enjoyed reading it. well done.
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Thanks. They were a “late” addition but you’re right, the story is better with them at the end. Previously there was “something” missing.
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Oh, this is too funny. The Ow-ow will sound familiar to many people who’ve been in a relationship for some time. 🙂
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It’s a time-honoured way of letting the husband know he’s “done wrong” 🙂
I’m glad you liked my story!
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Okay the last line, from the old man, got me. Literally laughing out loud here in Virginia.
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I’m glad you liked that last line. It was a late addition, I was trying to find a decent way to end the story 🙂
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You’ve written great characters here–two adorable couples interacting quite realistcally. Very humorous!
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Thanks, I’m glad you liked their interactions and found them to be realistic 🙂
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I loved your story last week but it’s nice to laugh 🙂
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Last week’s was very dark so I thought a little humour would be nice this week 🙂
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I actually think they will have more fun in Barcelona than in Lisbon… Just go with the flow.
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I’ve never been to either city, but I do think they should go with the flow and enjoy themselves wherever they are. It’s their honeymoon, after all!
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Oh no, now were thinking alike. At least I didn’t name my guy Rex.
Not that Rex is bad, it’s proof that all is not lost — yet. ;0)
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Come to thin of it, “Rex” is a bit 70s isn’t it 🙂
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I like Rex. I wish I’d thought of it then we really would need to be worried. ;0)
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Ha 🙂
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Whoops! I think Rex can make it happen anywhere with that fancy singing! Hopefully, they’ll find a room in Spain. Very funny, Ali.
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I hope they don’t have to rely on his singing to get lodgings or transport to Lisbon, though 🙂
I’m glad you liked it!
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They definitely need to work on their communication skills! Great story. I especially like the old couple at the end. 🙂
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I reckon there’s an old couple like this in every town 🙂
Glad you liked my story!
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There seems to be a lot of vacation hating going on this week and why is it always the guy getting the brunt?
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‘Cos it’s usually the guy who’s screwed things up 🙂
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Oh I don’t know. My experience was that screw ups were about equally shared.
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🙂
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Dear Ali,
So much for the happy honeymoon. 😉 I hope things get better for them. Fun story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
I’m sure they’ll make the best of it. It’s an adventure!
Ali
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Lisbon? Barcelona? What’s one tiny mistake in a marriage? 😛 Funny and great dialogue…
Ellespeth
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Yeah, I bet that’s not the last misunderstanding they’re going to have. I think they’ll be okay, though 🙂
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So many times…love hurts.
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Literally in this case 🙂
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