There was gentle guitar music coming from one of the villas. The aroma of fresh bread drifted along the cobblestones. An old bicycle, exhausted from a journey, rested against the tailor’s front window, where a dusty fedora perched a little tilted upon some foreign-looking mannequin.
A
cat, belonging to no one in particular lay in the center of the street, as if
daring someone to pass her way, her tail flicking, almost keeping time with the
guitar.
Little
did anyone know that if Giovanni's keys had not fallen from his pocket on that
day, he – upon his Vespa, would have driven over the cat’s tail, causing the cat
to yell, which would have startled the old woman just leaving the bakery, who
would have dropped her baguette, which would have rolled downhill to the
sidewalk café. There, a tourist, we’ll
call Betty, would have picked it up and thinking it was her lucky day, taken a
bite, whereupon a tiny bit of gravel would have dislodged her filling,
resulting in enough discomfort that Betty immediately began searching for a
dentist. However, not being able to read
Italian or speak it she just kept walking, right out of this story and into
some other story already in progress.
To
this day we still don’t know what became of her.
The End

1 comment:
Moral to this story is to always keep your keys on a secure key ring attached to your belt loop!
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