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Monday, 3 June 2019
Cup of Tea by Mark Anthony Raines
Gerald could you make me a cup of tea and put a few biscuits on a plate said Gerald,s Auntie Glenda. Gerald is a middle aged men going bald on top ,glass and fairly neatly dressed. Auntie Glenda has long snow white hair, a chunky cardigan, pleated shirt and has a slight stoop due to her back and does not like being told she is elderly she prefers recycled teenager. Auntie Glenda lives in a quiet cul de sac in a one bedroom bungalow with a front garden full of plants and garden ornaments which give her great pleasure to see people walking by stop and take a look and leave with a smile on their face. Gerald pours the steaming water into a couple of cups puts in teabags then milk then some sweetness for Auntie; places a small selection of biscuits on a plate; some bourbons, custard creams;shortbread. Gerald places the cups of tea and the plate selection of biscuits on a tray;earlier he had taken out the teabags and put them in the bin,he had stirred the tea and was now preceeding to the front room of the bungalow. Gerald places the tray on the coffee table and scans the room. The room is full of ornaments, pictures and his favorite poster Keep Calm I am an Auntie which always brought a wry smile to his face. Auntie Glenda and her nephew Gerald suddenly hear a massive bang,glowing bright light and then a wave of intense heat. All that is left is the charred remains of two bodies and many more whom once lived before the bomb. The End.
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