Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Short Story - 871 Words

â€Å"All of them fought to get that room. It was a privacy issue I guess; well Oliver won,† Mr. Ackroyd told him. â€Å"He’s the quietest one, often has times that he prefers being alone. He’s very social otherwise. They all have loads of friends.† He decided that Neil could go up there another time. Oliver would take him. â€Å"Sir, your description of Oliver, would also be a description of me. I often need a quiet place.† â€Å"That’s good to know. We thought his quietness was because at times he told us that he felt like a replacement.† â€Å"Franklin, come down,† Abby called. â€Å"Have you had lunch son,† she asked him as they descended the stairs. â€Å"No, I had a late breakfast on the plane and I’m a small eater.† â€Å"We can see that,† Beatrice said, pinching†¦show more content†¦Neil said nothing. â€Å"You didn’t bring your cello?† Franklin asked, restoring civility. â€Å"No, I don’t find it comfortable traveling with it. It’s several hundred years old.† â€Å"You can afford a new one,’ Kevin injected, winking at the new member of the fold. â€Å"Kevin,† Abby said, followed by some message with her eyes. â€Å"Kevin, anyone in possession of these instruments never owns them. We are guardians, obligated to see that they will be around for another hundred or more years.† â€Å"Do you know who had it before you?† Kevin asked. â€Å"I have a list of all those previous guardians, a couple of kings, several famous musicians and . . . well I’ll show you that pedigree sometime.† â€Å"What made you pick the cello?† Oliver asked. He amused them with his ‘Large bass fiddle tale’, minimizing Esther’s role in it. All this time, Abby and Beatrice were dispensing selected food for each plate. â€Å"What would you like to drink Owen?† Abby asked. â€Å"I see ice tea. That would be fine, -- mother.† Mother, it was too artificial, he thought, but a tacit surge of relief emerged as everyone laughed and chattered. Neil saw a hampering of curiosity with only vague and general subjects surfacing. â€Å"Are my grandparents far from here?† â€Å"No son, they’re about ten minutes from here.† Abby said, â€Å"If you want, we can have them here for dinner.† â€Å"Yes,† Franklin interrupted, â€Å"I had told him it would be up to him.† â€Å"They must be anxious,† Neil said. â€Å"So please, call them.Show MoreRelatedshort story1018 Words   |  5 Pagesï » ¿Short Stories:  Ã‚  Characteristics †¢Short  - Can usually be read in one sitting. †¢Concise:  Ã‚  Information offered in the story is relevant to the tale being told.  Ã‚  This is unlike a novel, where the story can diverge from the main plot †¢Usually tries to leave behind a  single impression  or effect.  Ã‚  Usually, though not always built around one character, place, idea, or act. †¢Because they are concise, writers depend on the reader bringing  personal experiences  and  prior knowledge  to the story. 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