Wednesday, January 29, 2020

ALL ABOUT THE PASTA


Cynthia sat in front of a piping hot bowl of ramen noodles from her favorite noodle house King Dun with her mind on Mark. The thoughts that she was thinking were from her point of view understandable, yet if you asked Mark, he'd tell you they were typical or the regular train of thought upon meeting someone in a wheelchair. 

As her noodles cooled, she reflected on how charming he was. They had met entirely by chance their worlds colliding at about the middle of aisle 47, both looking for the best pasta sauce. Cynthia had noticed Mark earlier in the store passing by him and giving him a polite smile as he had smiled at her first. No words were expressed at that point as she walked by. It wasn't till they both ended up at the pasta sauce section did Mark engage her in conversation by saying they needed to stop meeting like this. 

The icebreaker got Cynthia to laugh, which lead to Mark introducing himself. Still a bit apprehensive meeting someone in a grocery store and giving her real name, but it was the energy Mark gave off that made Cynthia feel at ease. So as they both continued looking at the pasta sauces on display, Mark questioned if she liked cooking looking up from his basket with several items in it on his lap. The two of them on the isle alone, Cynthia replied, She wanted to cook, but she wasn't really any good at it. Mark laughed charmingly, claiming he was the one not really good at it, making self-deprecating comments on his disability, which made Cynthia blush. 

Mark then asked as he saw they had both come looking for sauces, which, if any, she had tried or could recommend. Cynthia stepped toward the display and pointed out two brands Mark had never tried nonchalantly scoping her out. She was draped in athletic wear sporting a fit body as if she had just come from the gym. Cynthia then went on to tell him about her favorite of the two brands, or the one, which had given her the best results. She even showed him the list of all-natural ingredients posted on the back of the jar. 

They then spent what seemed like a real moment side by side as Mark eventually chose the sauce Cynthia had recommended, which lead up to the ask from Mark if he could get her number. Cynthia blushed again, seeing how forward and charming, yet made the whole interaction seem effortless. Cynthia obliged Mark with a smile punching her digits into his phone. Mark then made another self-deprecating joke on himself that made Cynthia smile even more, and the two began to part ways looking back at each other from the ends of the isle till they disappeared. 

It was now the next day, and Cynthia and the piping hot noodles were temped and ready to eat. Deep in thought, Cynthia was thinking about the chance meeting. Her meeting with Mark, a guy in a chair wondering how all of that might work for her. Then her phone rang, it was Mark. She took a breath and gathered herself and answered her phone, letting him know how good it was for him to call.



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