"A Landlubber's Tale" by Arlene Mandell
— I liked him, he liked me. We needed to find common ground.
Emotions drained, I was, nevertheless, taken with his coolheadedness in the face of danger.
Arlene Mandell is an artist living in Linville, North Carolina, proudly celebrating her 12th year at Carlton Gallery in Banner Elk. (carltongallery.com/arlene-mandell). A native New Yorker, relocating to the Blue Ridge Mountains with Captain Dan ignited a passion to write. Her “6-minute Stories” podcasts include: “Eye of the Dolphin,” “Artist Borne,” “Gobsmacked in the Gulfstream,” “Renegade Daughter,” “It Started with a Typo,” “Shopping for the Homeless,” “Thirteen Candles in the Dark,” “The Promise of Romance,” “At Five & Ninety-Five, Mother Was a Star,” “In the Heart of Trauma,” “The Jig Is Up,” “Getting a Head Start,” and “Rum Punch and Reefers.”
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Arlene and Captain Dan (1990s, Miami, FL)
I didn't know this story was a story until "Foiled" appeared as the prompt. Plowing through my 84 earthian years, I dug up the decades, then slept on it. Eerily, as if culled by a subterranean partner, events of the past rose up in the dark, swirling in a wannabe whole. Yes--I had a story!
Come daylight, as I postured before the PC screen, the nocturnal draft tumbled out of the night, down through fingers to the keys of creation. I love this process: discovering hitherto undiscovered territory within the landscape of myself. --Arlene Mandell