Welcome! We're back on the campus of Kensington State again and watching Professor Mark Garrette handle an impudent teacher's aide in my story, "Someone Like You." Today's prompt I'm wiritng to is "silly". When you're finished reading my excerpt, click here to read the stories by the other writers: HERE.
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“Mary? What are you doing?” Mark drew
his brows together.
“Oh, I thought you were planning a picnic,” she said,
flashing a false smile at the professor.
“What business is that of yours what I’m planning? My
actions outside the classroom are none of your concern. Please be on your way.
I’m having a private conversation with to Miss Anderson.”
Charlotte could almost feel the dagger Mary Rhodes’ eyes
shot at her.
“Sorry, sorry,” Mary mumbled as she hurried down the path
to the left.
Charlotte’s nerves kicked up. “That girl has a thing for
you,” she said.
“Me? What? No. No, you’re kidding. I’m old enough to be
her father.” Mark made a dismissive gesture.
Charlotte stopped walking and placed her hand on his
forearm. She looked up into his eyes.
“I’m not kidding. I’m completely serious. She has a crush
on you. And she sees me as competition. She’s jealous.”
Mark stopped and placed his hand over hers. “Has she said
anything to you?”
“Yes. No. Sort of. Not in so many words. But she’s been
nasty. Called me a name. And I see her staring when you call on me in class.”
“This is too silly for words. Please ignore her. She’s
less than nothing to me. I had planned to have her replaced next semester.”
“It’s not silly. It’s real. What if she goes to the
administration?”
Mark shrugged. “We’ve done nothing wrong. Mac Caldwell
knows we’re dating. I told him I wouldn’t favor you in class. And, although
it’s been hard because you’re smarter than everyone else, I really haven’t. So
I’ve nothing to worry about.”
“But if she lies…” Charlotte continued.
“Let her. We’ve done nothing wrong. We have nothing to
fear. If we’re dating and it’s all outside the classroom, then it’s nobody’s
business.”
She removed her hand and they continued walking.
Charlotte tried to smile, but didn’t feel as confident as Mark.
“So you never told me. Do you like egg salad?” he asked,
sporting a half-smile.
“I love egg salad,” she said, stepping closer. He took her hand.
That's it for today. Thanks for stopping by.






