Express Cafe and Other Ramblings

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EXPRESS CAFÉ AND OTHER RAMBLINGS

“Curious Observation” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “Temptation” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “Blue Dreams” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “The Greatest Risk” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “Taking A Moment” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “Uncertain Survival” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “The World of Song” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “A New Coat” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “Waking Up” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse. “Breathing Room” copyright © 2010 by Heather Crouse.

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Express CafĂŠ and Other Ramblings

By

Heather Crouse


Table of Contents

“Curious Observation”

4

“Temptation”

7

“Blue Dreams”

9

“The Greatest Risk”

33

“Taking A Moment”

59

“Uncertain Survival”

61

“The World of Song”

67

“A New Coat”

68

“Waking Up”

91

“Breathing Room”

109


Curious Observation I look around the Express Café and I see only red tablecloths, loathed by that of a bull, covering each dual seated table. It’s nearly like a pizza parlor, the size is so quaint. It’s like the owners don’t even expect many customers at this time of day. Every chair has a deep green pillow-like covering called a chair pad, a new-age invention since now people tend to complain of that sort of thing. An almost silver glint of light catches my eye and I glance up to see blades of gray spinning in a round, fast motion from a dual-mounted base. The motion brings nausea to my current state and I inhale the aroma of stale coffee and pastries to settle my stomach. A man and woman are chatting indignantly at a corner table. The woman, a sleek red-headed lady with full waves of hair and flawless skin leans forward in her chair and then I notice his large hand is on her bare knee. Get a room, I think as the bell rings signaling a customer’s sudden entrance into the café. The name, Express Café, makes me wonder if they are


known for speed of delivery. Suddenly, a tall broad-shouldered man plows down the middle aisle in a cowboy getup, his snakeskin boots clanking on the tiling of the floor. He heads straight for the two lovers in the back and pauses near the lady’s elbow. Uh oh, I think, eyeing them. It’s probably a lover’s triangle. I feel foolish for staring as he yanks the woman out of her chair and breathes hotly in her face. I am sickened by this sudden show of violence. It’s almost as if he sees her as a possession. Let her go, I plead with him silently.


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