I had to struggle to concentrate on the rest of my shopping
list after overhearing this snippet of conversation in the supermarket:
Woman: D’you fancy
salad tonight?
Man: Don’t
mind.
Woman: I could put
it on a plate for you.
My imagination had a wonderful time throwing up all sorts of
questions and convoluted storylines …
Does she usually make him eat straight off the table to save
washing-up?
Is he a health freak who likes to nibble his lettuce while
it’s still growing in the garden?
Perhaps he’s a messy eater so she normally serves his food
in a big bowl, but her snooty sister is coming round tonight and she
desperately wants to make a good impression.
Did something traumatic happen the last time he had salad on
a plate? Is he afraid of repeating the experience?
Maybe he works at night and takes sandwiches to eat at 2am,
but she longs to send him off with a ‘proper’ meal, carefully arranged on a
china plate. If he agrees, what will his workmates think? How will he carry it
to work? Suppose he cycles there?
So many stories from so few words, but I mustn’t start
another one until I’ve finished some of my current ‘works in progress’. If you’re looking for an idea for a story or poem, please help yourself to
this prompt. I'd love to know what you can make from it!
2 comments:
Mind boggling! Funny isn't it the things we can innocently overhear? Could be an interesting short story prompt.
I don't deliberately listen to private conversations but these little glimpses into other people's lives are fascinating!
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