Brave Enough – Thursday Threads

JoHawkTheWriter's avatarJo Hawk

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Touching the scar on my arm, I let my finger trace the line.

The diner reeks of nostalgia, the linoleum is worn, but the coffee in the battered cream-colored cup is hot and strong. I sip, watching the two uniforms place their order and adjust their stools at the counter.

The glass door opens, the bell tinkles merrily, and he walks toward me, pausing, he towers over me, but I stand my ground. He sits in the booth. The table separated us, and he leans forward, reaching for my hands. I pull back, plaster my spine against the vinyl seat, ramrod straight, and drop my fists into my lap. But I wonโ€™t look away.

I had forgotten his eyes were blue. If I could forget that, perhaps I canย leave behindย the rest. Memories flash, slashing red and deep. Tear-stained faces, broken promises, and outright liesโ€ฆ

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