A Woman Never Forgets Her First



While growing up I wrote lots of stories based on bears, bunnies, puppies and many woodland creatures. Though I proved prolific during my childhood, the stories I wrote during my teen years are the ones I remember well. Lots of angst. Unrequited love. Keeping up with fashion trends. Trading tales over burgers and fries or at the high school’s cafeteria table. First dates with fellows I once thought were the sexiest in the world. These elements and more filled my creative-writing tablets and all resulted in short works of romance fiction. I’d always embraced Cinderella stories and applauded when Hollywood heroines got their dream guys. I loved filling typewritten pages with heroes and heroines fulfilling their passionate fantasies.

In the case of this blog, the first to which I'm referring has to do with romance fiction. The first tale I ever tapped out was one where a couple met over a chocolate milkshake. The heroine accepted her order at the fast-food counter, turned and promptly collided with a good-looking guy. His soft drink sloshed over the floor. To make amends for her clumsy moment, she offered to share her shake with him.

Next week I’ll divulge the story’s ending, but I’d enjoy hearing your opinions as to what happened next. Did chocolate bring these two together, or did their chance at a teenage romance fade faster than the ice cubes on the restaurant’s floor tiles?


Wishing you many happy reading moments,

Shawna Moore
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2 comments:

Elen Grey said...

He was a goner from the moment he looked down to see coke splashed over his Converse All Stars and got a look at pink-tipped toes in flip-flops and about a mile of leg snugged into denim cut-offs.

But, he'd have to play it cool.

That's my story and I'm stickin' to it! ;-)

ShawnaMoore said...

Hi, Elen!

Great visuals in your story version! Love it :) Thanks for sharing your creative thoughts :)

Smiles across the miles,

Shawna