Nick's last visit to C&C |
That prompted a comment from Jack, who was sitting at the far other end of the table, to say, "Did you say 'the joy of lust?'"
After we all stopped laughing out loud, we discussed how CS wouldn't publish an anthology focused on the joy of lust, although it would be an interesting read. Jack's comment was one for the books!
The readings by Doyle and Jack, "the boys," went well, as did critiques from the rest of us. With only six writers present, we wrapped up our critiques and discussions early and three of "the girls" stayed for lunch.
Bea in one of her many chapeaus |
Just then about a dozen glasses and cups fell off the drink counter near the cash register. No one was anywhere near the counter. One server was waiting on a table on the other side of the restaurant, and the other server was in the kitchen. The closest customer was at a table over six feet away.
Bea at her birthday party |
When Chrissie stopped by our table to top off our drinks, she said. "I swear there's a ghost in here."
Her comment gave me chills because right before the glasses shattered, we were talking about the deceased members of our group. Could their spirits be lingering at the restaurant?
It could've been a coincidence, but if you ask my opinion, it looks like our critique group will be in for a strange and an interesting year.
4 comments:
Oh what a great read here! How fun to think your "missing" members did attend this January meeting! You should speak of and to them next time in February. Maybe they will become regulars!
Congratulations to Pat (although I guess that means I did NOT make it through the first hurdle... sigh). The Joy of Lust? Perhaps that is an anthology the C & C group should create?
Yes, I miss Nick and Bea too. But perhaps they're not too far from us?
Hi Claudia,
It was a strange experience. Several months ago we were talking about earthquakes and not long after that there was a tremor recorded somewhere nearby. Maybe we should talk about how we all are rich and famous writers?
Hi Sioux,
Oops. Sorry to have let the cat out of the bag about the CS book.
As far as Nick and Bea, they are on our thoughts and we have some good memories of them.
Our group is PG rated (most of the time), so I doubt that we'll do a joy of lust anthology. Maybe your WWWP group could tackle that one? Hehehe.
Nick and Bea were each very unique - and both mischievous! I could see them taking an opportunity to cause a little ripple in the room. They are certainly missed.
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