Welcome! This week we are writing to the prompt "perfect". We have another excerpt from my book with no name. This excerpt is a peek into Professor Mark Garrett. When you finish reading it, hop on over and read the other writers stories. Find them HERE.
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Professor Mark Garrett hated sitting alone at University functions. Ever since his wife, Susan, passed away, he was forced to participate on his own. Friends had been kind. He’d been invited to many homes of other professors for dinner and fixed up with a multitude of single women.
He drew the line at mixing with those enrolled at the University. He’d worked hard to establish a stellar reputation and would do nothing to tarnish it, especially for a roll in the hay.
It had been almost five years now. He’d given himself many lectures that it was time to start over, to begin a new chapter of his life. Still, he put his energies into work and tried to ignore his loneliness. He clung to a romantic, if childish, notion that when the right woman came along, he’d snap out of his depression, spring into action, and find his happily-ever-after.
After the ceremony, he
returned to his old office to pick up his briefcase bulging with
student papers to read and grade. One the desk sat a slim volume of poetry
titled, From Wordsworth to Frost. Those were two of his
favorites.
He wondered who it belonged to, so he lifted the cover to see if there was a name inside. There was an inscription.
Charlotte –
Merry Christmas.
L.,
Corey
Corey? Must be Corey Anderson. Could Charlotte be his girlfriend? Probably. Mark smiled. He’d given Susan a volume of poetry when she was in college. It tickled him to see this as the perfect romantic gift again so many years later. He wondered who this person, Charlotte, could be? Certainly no one in any of his classes. He would have remembered such a pretty name.
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I love this look into the Professor. I feel his loneliness. However, I do love his intrigue about the poetry. I can’t wait to read more about him. Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice to peek inside the professor's head and understand what makes him tick. I love poetry and Frost has always been a favorite. Great scene.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing poetry book dedication. Makes me wonder. Hoping the professor finds someone to help with his loneliness.
ReplyDeleteOh, now I'm really intrigued and want to know more! Must find out who this Charlotte is.
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