In Flight

By Eilene Lyon

I’ve lately been reading a slim volume published in 2001 by the Quality Paperback Book Club, of which I was a member for many years. It’s called The World’s Best Shortest Stories (of all time) and features clever 55-word (or less) stories. Most have surprise twists at the end, some subtle, some astounding.

Fiction is not my genre, but I decided to try my hand at it, basing this one on a historic event. What do you think?

In Flight

“Sir, that bag needs to fit under the seat in front of you, or in an overhead bin.”

The pack’s oblong metal handle clanked as he stuffed it at his feet.

“I also need to know if you’re comfortable with the duties of being in an emergency exit row.”

He assented.

“Thank you, Mr. Cooper.”

 

 

 

 

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  1. I like the idea of stories that are 55 words or less! Yours was excellent (once I read who Mr. Cooper was.) On the other end of the spectrum, I have read a few single sentences recently that are 500 words or more long…

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      1. A wee challenge for you 😉 I go through phases of what I enjoy writing. Many times there’s nothing at all that enters the grey matter to write about. Love having those “what the heck” moments.

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  2. That was fun Eilene! Every so often the media conjures up a story on D.B. Cooper. Imagine if social media would have been around at the time with people trying to outguess one another as to his whereabouts. We saw the hoopla over Brian Thompson’s killer play out on social media, people speculating over each scrap of info and then people said “no way is it Luigi Mangione!”

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