Tessa called her mother and invited her parents to dinner at their favorite Italian restaurant in the next town.
“Tessa, can’t you change the meal time to 7:00 PM, you know your father doesn’t like to eat early with the blue hair crowd.”
“Mom, the restaurant was already booked for prime time hours when I called, it’s the college’s Homecoming Weekend. You can eat a big late breakfast and an early dinner.”
“I suppose.”
***
Tessa called her sister, “I lied to Mom to get her to agree to the time. I’m sure she isn’t suspecting an anniversary party.”
Written in response to Charli Mills November 14, 2022, prompt at Carrot Ranch Literary: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story that includes a lie. What is the lie? It can be subtle or blatant. Who tells the lie and why? Is it an unreliable narrator? Go where the prompt leads!
11/20/2022 at 10:54
Ah, a party, that’s nice
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11/23/2022 at 14:07
That’s true. Sometimes you can lie. Hope they like the surprise.
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