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Here is my contribution to this week’s prompt. Enjoy!

“Oh Sheila, could this night get any better? I mean, you, me, just the crickets.”
“Oh, yes, Paul . . . it’s wonderful. There’s really no where else I’d rather be.”
“There’s something intoxicating about spending a night under the stars with a beautiful woman. Do you know that the constellation, Cygnus the Swan, is above our heads right now? Go ahead, look! No not at me. Look up, my dear. Do you see it? Yes, that’s it. See the splendor of it all? You want to know something, and it’s the truth.”
“What? What is it?”
“Keep looking up. I mean really take it all in.”
“I’m looking, and yes, it’s heavenly—”
“Just like you, my Sweet. Now I have something for you.”
“Really! What is it! Shall I close my eyes?”
“If you’d like. Yes, and hold out your hands, too. I love your radiant smile, by the way. Here it is. Okay, now open them.”
“A mirror?”
“Yes, I want you to look at it, and then up again at the Swan. No, not at me, the Swan. Not that I mind the love in your eyes. No, Sheila, look up and compare. Why do you look so disappointed?”
“I don’t understand, that’s all.”
“Stop looking at me that way. No, I’m sorry, I don’t mean to be rude. I just wanted you to see that this constellation is just an ugly duckling, compared to you.”
“Oh, I see . . . of course, thank you, Paul.”
“I have a poem that I wrote for you. It’s about our love and this is the perfect night to read it. Here it goes. She is the light of my—”
“Stop!”
“What?”
“Please, Paul . . . I-I can’t do this anymore!”
“What do you mean? I planned this whole evening! Even made your favorite, Caprese salad, which is disgusting, by the way. Are you saying we’re through?”
“Just, turn away for a moment. Would you please, I cannot look at you, any longer. I’m so sorry, but you need to fix it.”
“Fix what?! I thought you said I was perfect!”
“No fix it! Pull it out!”
“Sheila! You are so devilish! But I cannot do that, this is a public park. There are still families about.”
“No! Not that! Pull out that ghastly nose hair that’s been waving at me all night.”
A wonderfully unexpected ending! If you know me at all, I was expecting him to kill her, but of course you took the funny route and I’m grateful for it!
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🙂 . . . I was feeling nice so I didn’t want him to turn into a killer. Thanks for stopping by!
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Mark, you have me chuckling away at the most unexpected twists! You do know you will have us all checking our nose hairs! 😀
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🙂 I don’t think you have to worry about the nose hairs, Annika, but I do appreciate your kind words.
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Haha! Not at all what I was expecting!
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🙂 Thanks, Michelle.
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Thanks for putting a smile to my face, I loved your story! Love, Sovely
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You are most welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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I enyoed it! Thank you, Mark! ❤️ Yours, Sovely
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Oh deat, I’m glad you’re okay. 🙂
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I wondered where that was going! haha
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Ha! I just sprayed coffee onto my computer screen, Mark. That was great. Hugs on the wing!
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🙂 I’m gla dyou had a laugh, Teagan! I hope your screen is okay.
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awwww, what a great “touch” with the mirror!! love it 💙👍
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Thanks, Victoria! 🙂
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Very nice 👍🏻 and the surprise ending was brilliant. Wonderful writing Mark. All the best to you,
FBC.
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Thank you, Francisco. 🙂
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You are very welcome Mark! 🙂
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Why did you stop at the poem, Mark? Go on… with the poem, I mean! Haha… 🙂
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I’m sorry, Miriam, Paul’s nose, and pride, is now hurt. He threw out the poem and can no longer remember the words. 🙂
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Oh no! Well, Mark, he can write a different poem some other time. ☺️
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Yes, I think he will right about proper grooming techniques. 🙂
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He will write about proper grooming techniques. 🙂
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Haha, that would be entertaining.😃
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LOL! That was awesome, Mark! 🙂
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Thanks, Yvettee! 🙂
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Ahh, true love 🙂
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I knew it wouldn’t have a romantic ending when you told her Caprese salad was disgusting. Good one, Mark.
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I know, right? Who doesn’t love Caprese salad? 🙂
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Glad you got us out of there, Mark. Good one.
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🙂
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I was surprised by the ending, too, Mark!
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Then the post has done its job. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
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You have my laughing. Mark! I expected either he was a vampire going to bite he, or she was going to break up. Never expected a nose hair! LOL
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Got you by a nose, then…sorry, bad pun. 🙂
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LOL
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lol … Here endeth that date night! 😂 Loved the twist. Thanks for joining in the fun again, Mark. I have scheduled this to be shared later today.
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Thanks for setting this up. I really enjoy contributing, Soooz. I’m glad you enjoyed the evil little twist. 🙂
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I love those twists. 😁
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Hello bro! Thank you for following me.
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My pleasure!
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👍👍👍
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Lol! That was an unexpected twist, Mark. 🙂 Good one!
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🙂 Thanks, Jan!
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LOL. I’m glad you flipped it from mushy romance into a comedy. Hysterical, Mark. 🙂
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Yes, I’m not really into romance. 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for coming to visit! 🙂
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I’m not a romance reader either, which I think added to the fun of the twist. 🙂
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Great piece, Mark!
Just when I thought it will go one way and the evening will flop because Paul is way too scientific, the ending took me by surprise and I burst into laughter!
Brilliant!
🙂
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Thanks for the compliment, Pat! I’m glad you enjoyed my twisted little tale. 🙂
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Goodness, Mark, just the other night I was outside with my daughter and we were admiring Ursa Major! 🙂
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Cool!
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Not the romantic ending I was expecting…yikes!
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I’m not much of a romantic. 🙂 Thanks for coming over. Jill.
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I can tell! LOL! 🙂
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🙂
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Ewww! I did not expect the nose hair, LOL!!
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Hey, it happens….not to me, of course. 🙂
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😀
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Not what I was expecting, lol.
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I don’t think anyone expected this…mmmwwwha!ha! 🙂
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Talk about a surprise ending! So funny! Loved it!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Nothing like an errant nose hair to ruin the mood . . .
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Don’t you hate it when it happens..it’s not just me, right? 🙂
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You keep telling yourself that. 😉
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That’s the benefits of being a writer…we get to choose our own version of reality. 🙂
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Great write Mark. I really enjoyed the piece 😊
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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My pleasure 🤗
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