Tag Archives: eliza

Noodles

Eliza got up from the bed slowly, and wrapped the sheets about her because she realized that she had not thrown them off of her. She assumed that Victoria was gone, and that this was Oscar at the door.

It was mid-afternoon, but he was there because she told him what was going on. He did not bring Sally, and she was thankful

for that when he held her in his arms and put down the takeout that he had gotten for her.

“Thank you,” she said softly into his shirt.

Oscar had not really seen her since the accident, and now her recovery.

They sat and ate Shanghainese noodles together, quietly like the couple in Sharon Old’s poem, “Primitive” although their circumstances were very different now.

Eliza felt so comfortable with Oscar, she loved being with him because he accepted all of her. If she had met him before Rafe, she might not be Mrs. Hughes today but she still loved him as a friend.

“Do you want to talk, or do you just want to eat?”

Eliza looked up at him.

“My life is nothing like what I imagined it would be Oscar you know? Even with you, nothing like I imagined we would be…

He smiled at her, and tapped her hand with his chopsticks.

“Me either.”

“But I am glad we are friends.”

“Me too.”

Eliza continued to eat her Shanghainese noodles. She needed something to fill her because she felt so empty inside. Looking at Oscar, she wondered why he had wanted to see her as well. But she knew he would tell her in his own time. She also knew her being there for him was enough, and maybe he did not want to talk.

This gave her a purpose for this afternoon if nothing else until Rafe came home. Both of them startled when they heard the key in the door, and Rafe walked in with a smile that dimmed.

You can read previous and future installations of this story as part of my Wicked Wednesday.

man eating noodles by vermeer via wikipedia

Fleur Friday No. 4 — Sisters

Jeanne’s pace increased as she heard the heavy tread of footsteps behind her. It was the middle of the day, but this was New York and it was clear that she was being followed.

“Excuse me, wait, miss?”

Jeanne turned around, and within minutes of their last encounter, she was again looking Eliza in the eyes. As if the thought, somehow secured that it would happen. There she was looking her sister–who did not know that she was her sister–in the eye.

“I saw you at the cafe, and I felt like I knew you. You look familiar. Do I?” Eliza continued, wide eyed and with a hopeful smile.

Jeanne shrugged, it was a now or never moment. But did she want to blurt out on a SoHo Street that she was her sister? Did she want to bring all of that up, and open Pandora’s box on Crosby Street?

“You are Eliza Morton, right? I am a writer, I’ve covered the art scene. I just had that moment when you think you know someone and you do, but you don’t. We have never spoken before, but I have seen you. My name is Jeanne Bordeaux.” Jeanne extended her hand instinctively.

“Oh! Indeed, I have read your articles, do you want to…” Eliza looked flustered, taking Jeanne’s hand. “I mean I followed you out into the street, I am with my boyfriend having coffee, maybe dinner. Join us? Are you in a rush?”

Jeanne smiled, it could not hurt and maybe it was the most delightful serendipity. She shrugged.

“Sure, why not. I was headed to a gallery for a look at an artist, but there is no rush.”

The two of them walked back to the cafe where Eliza’s boyfriend was sitting. Was that the reason why she and her fiancé had broken up? Maybe her sister was better off than she thought, from seeing her love life in bits and pieces in the newspaper?

“I did know this lady!” Eliza beamed at the man. “She is the writer Jeanne Bordeaux?”

“Oh Ms. Bordeaux, I have heard of you too. Read some of your articles,” He put put his hand for her to shake it.

“Jeanne, call me Jeanne.”

“Jeanne, I am Terrence.”

Jeanne sat on her hands as she eased into the booth beside Eliza to ease their shaking. She was so nervous, she had never been this close to Eliza before, or spoken to her! She was at a loss for what was going to happen between them.

Whatever happened it would be an education, that is for sure on both learning about her sister and learning who she would be in this situation.

Find out more about Jeanne’s education, every Fleur Friday. Follow Eliza’s story here. This week the Wicked Wednesday theme was education which you can read more of here.

Wicked Wednesday #197 — Weird (And A New Call for Submissions!!!)

“I came over to talk you because I know that the other day must have been weird for you…”
Eliza felt weird taking her Laphroaig neat from another bartender. But she had waited to talk to Josephine after her shift. She knew that she had put Josephine in an awkward situation without meaning to, and she wanted to clear the air.

“You looked so awkward when you saw Rafe and Oscar together, and I felt bad about it. You were trying to protect me…”

“I was not in a situation that I have not been in before…I just figured that you were an eccentric socialite like your namesake…” Josephine took a sip of her Laphroaig, and smiled.

“My namesake?”
“You know Eliza Jumel? No one has ever teased you about that?”

Eliza laughed, and shook her head.

“No. I do not even know who that is?!”

“An eccentric socialite, she lived in a mansion that I have been to a few times. Rumor has it that she haunts the place.”
Eliza smiled awkwardly. She had never heard of this place, and wondered if Josephine was teasing her. She did not have a lot of girlfriends, but she knew that girlfriends did like to tease each other. Fiona teased her often enough, but she was more her sister than anything else.

“Well anyway,” Josephine continued, waving her hand. “I have been in that situation a lot. I work at an upscale sexy hotel bar. I am either hiding other people’s secrets, or my own…”

Eliza stared at Josephine for a long moment. Josephine grinned,

“I have secrets too, Eliza. You know your namesake bragged that she was close friends with Josephine Bonaparte…maybe we could be close friends?”
“I don’t have a lot of female friends, it would be nice to have one…”
“Well I already know so much about you, and what you like to drink…” Josephine lifted her glass at the bartender. They were not even done with the first set, and there were two neat Laphroaigs placed before them.

Eliza arranged her two Laphroaigs side by side, and reveled in their smoky scent.

“Certainly is not awful to have a bartender for a friend!”

“I have better liquor in my apartment, trust me. You should come over sometime and bring whichever guy you want to…”

“Rafe is my fiancé…” Eliza whispered.

“I know, he made it very clear. But you love Oscar…”
“I do, I have loved him for a very long time. And loving him has made me a different person. But I cannot live without Rafe. We tried, and we got back together. We cannot live without each other…”
“So do you love him, or are you addicted to him?”

“Both. When I broke the engagement, I was so mad at him and it was easy to be without him. But he came to the hotel and I — we fell so easily into each other. It is so easy with him, and miss him physically when I am not with him. Not just intimately. It is just so easy to be with him. He is part of me…”

“So you love them both…”

“I do…”

It was lovely to confide her love in her new girlfriend…

My publisher Riverdale Avenue Books has a new anthology coming out, based on the Morris-Jumel mansion–Eliza Jumel was a real person, and a namesake for my Eliza!!! Which was weird so…ahem… The details for the anthology can be found here, and on my Calls for Submissions page!!!

Update–you can buy a copy of the anthology here!

More Wicked Wednesday here:

wicked weds

morris-jumel mansion via wikipedia