Reunion at the Beach and Other Flash Fiction Stories
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“Reunion at the Beach and Other Flash Fiction Stories” opens with the tale of a sick, elderly woman who begs her nephew, who’s a minister, to take her, one last time, to the beach. It’s there where she and her late husband spent every anniversary. This story won me an Editor’s Choice, second place award, in a Christian writing contest several years ago.
The other flash fiction stories are a combination of short stories and other pieces or devotionals where I relate common feelings, particularly experienced by women. Although the characters are fictional, they’re based on people I have known, who have been led by God, in making important life choices. Some have traumatic themes, such as “The Gift of Transparency”, while most of them are light in tone, such as “It’s Just a Mouse” and “Shopping in Dixie.” Whether serious or light-hearted, all these stories are written to convey inspirational messages and encourage readers, especially women, in their daily walk with the Lord.
Venice Kichura
Venice Kichura is a freelance writer who writes for several websites and has been published in print media. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Venice holds a Bachelor of Science in English and History. She started her writing career as a feature writer for a South Florida newspaper where she also wrote a weekly column. Venice has been published in several print publications, including “Connecticut Parents Magazine", “God Allows U-Turns”, "Pentecostal Evangel","Sonlight Christian Newspaper" and others. She’s written more than 1,000 internet articles which have been published in sites such as Suite 101 and Associated Content. As a writer for Demand Media since 2008, she's written numerous articles for websites such as "Garden Guides" and others. Venice has a passion for encouraging others in their Christian walk and has written book reviews for the Christianity section of About.com.
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Reunion at the Beach and Other Flash Fiction Stories - Venice Kichura
Reunion at the Beach
And Other Flash Fiction Stories
By Venice Kichura
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Reunion at the Beach
and Other Flash Fiction Stories
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Copyright 2011 Venice Kichura
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Stories
Reunion at the Beach
Traveling Lighter for a Better Journey
The Gift of Transparency
Her Apron Retreat
The Gift of Lula Mae
It’s Just a Mouse
I Need More Space
God’s Needle Nuggets
Just Be Happy
Consider the Ant
The Best Fragrance
Lord, Make Me More Like Noah
Shopping in Dixie
Thank God for My Cold Basement
Lighthouses in the Darkness
I’ve Made Friends with the Fifties
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Reunion at the Beach
Take me now, Sonny. Today would have been our fiftieth wedding anniversary if my Walter hadn’t died nine months ago.
But Aunt Bessie, you know I can’t take you to the beach. You need your rest and probably the nursing home director won’t let you go.
Oh fiddlesticks. Tell him whatever you have to. Just grant a sick, old woman one last wish.
Arguing with his stubborn old aunt was nothing unusual for Pastor Delwin. He may have led countless souls to Christ as a gifted preacher, but when it came to persuading his Aunt Bessie about anything, especially her soul, it was a lost cause.
Affectionately called Sonny
for the son she never had, Delwin was her only living relative. Bessie’s late husband, his Uncle Walter, had been her whole life and now she was alone. When he passed away part of Bessie died, too. Unable to live alone, she went into a nursing home, as she recuperated from two major heart attacks.
Okay,
he said, reluctantly.
He wheeled Aunt Bessie to the front desk. I want to take my aunt out for just a couple of hours.
All right, just watch her carefully and bring her back before dark,
the director said.
Lifting her frail, 98-pound body from the wheelchair into the front seat, Delwin carefully fastened her seat belt and closed the car door, praying silently.
She’s all yours, Lord. This trip is against my better judgment, but I’m listening to my heart. I place her in your hands."
As he drove, Bessie retold the familiar story of how she and Walter had rekindled a teenage romance almost 51 years ago at a high school reunion beach party. Six months later they stood in front of the ocean, saying I do
. Each year on their anniversary they would return to the beach.
They had enjoyed a charmed life together. The only thing missing was a common faith. Uncle Walter was a Christian, but Aunt Bessie was not the religious type, although she was a devoted wife. After awhile, Uncle Walter stopped saving her a seat at church.
Smelling the fresh, salty air, they knew the beach was up ahead.
There‘s the spot!
exclaimed Aunt Bessie. It’s under that palm tree that we got married.
Delwin drove into the beach parking lot and debated if she should get out. The excitement would be too much for her, he thought.
Instead of insisting they get out of the car, Bessie suddenly became quiet. Her tired old hazel eyes grew serious. She turned to her nephew and asked. Is it too late?
"No, the beach doesn’t close until dark. But I don’t