Two of Chalices | Kismet

“Your dad?”

“Yeah, oh didn’t I mention that?” Stephanie asked.

“No, you must’ve left that detail out.”

“Let’s get a drink.” Stephanie suggested. “I am parched.”

“Well, we can’t have that! What would you like?”

“Oh, let’s see … I think a glass of Cristal champagne.”

Marco gulped and looked at Stephanie as if she started speaking Swahili. “Cristal? Really?”

“Yes, please.” Stephanie grinned.

Crap. Guess I’ll be drinking ice water tonight.

Marco went up to the bar and ordered Stephanie’s champagne.

“And what would you like, sir?” The bartender, Jeff, asked.

“Ice water is about all I can afford now.” Marco sighed. “With a twist.”

“Wait, you’re with Stephanie, right?”

“Yessir, I am.”

“Steph doesn’t pay.” Jeff explained. “Neither do her guests.”

“You’re kidding.”

“Nope!” Jeff smiled. “Might as well get what you like.”

Marco really wanted to try the Cristal but didn’t want to look like he was taking advantage. “I’ll take an espresso martini, please.”


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8 responses to “Two of Chalices | Kismet”

  1. newepicauthor Avatar

    Never on Sunday is a Greek classic, nice story Susan.

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      Yes, it is. I used to work for some Greeks back in the day. Used to be able to cuss in Greek fluently. Quite an accomplishment, no?

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  2. Peter's pondering Avatar

    I’ll drink to that!

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  3. Violet Lentz Avatar

    And here I was all ready for her dad to be the devil!

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    1. The Abject Muse Avatar

      That’s a good idea! I didn’t even think of that.

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