From the One Minute Writer:
Friday Fiction: Breakfast
He sat there pushing his cup around, the coffee growing cold. Jim was wondering where Larry was. For 17 years, they'd had this running breakfast "thing" at the Broadway Diner. They never formalized it, but it was a part of the routine of both men. With rare exception, Saturday mornings found them where Jim was, waiting for Larry.
It had all started quite by accident. Jim had been a regular already. Took his breakfast by himself, reading the paper. Larry started coming in regularly and as such, Jim would nod at him either on his way in or out. That became a brief, "How ya going?" which graduated to, "Mind if I join you?" Jim still brought the newspaper, but never touched it. Always left it behind when they left.
They'd never discussed the way things had happened. That might have changed things between them. They talked about their lives, dreams, families and solved the problems of the day. The only nod to the arrangement would be a mention. "I'll be on vacation, so I may not be in next week" and that was it. They never said "goodbye" but parted with, "See ya..."
It was with this in mind that Jim sat there wondering what was keeping Larry. His reverie was deeper than he thought because the gentle hand on his shoulder startled him. It caused him to slosh his coffee. He was grateful it has gone cold at that moment.
Looking to his right, he saw a woman about his own age. She looked at him with a sad smile on her face, "You must be Jim."
"Yes..." he allowed.
"Well Jim, I'm Norma. Larry's wife. He has spoken of you often over the years such that I feel as if I know you and you're my own dear friend. Which is why it pains me to tell you..." and here her voice caught.
"Why don't you sit down, Norma." Jim invited, waving to the vacant seat.
As soon as she was seated, and had a cup of hot coffee in front of her, she looked a Jim with that sad smile. She opened her mouth to speak, but Jim interrupted, "Larry won't be coming down here anymore, will he?"
"No. He won't" a small voice responded.
Jim thought for a moment, "Let's order us some breakfast, alright?"
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