flash fiction.

Distraction in the Coffee House by Mark Tulin

While drinking coffee with my wife, I was distracted by a couple sitting at the table across from us. The young woman was a chatterbox, talked without taking a breath, and had a loud, twangy tone. The man, who was stout and wore a Yankees cap sideways, barely spoke.

The man’s gaze dropped to his phone, and every so often, he looked up to give her the indication that he was listening.

As time wore on, the man appeared increasingly uncomfortable—crossing his legs, uncrossing, holding his face in his hands, rotating his neck, standing up, sitting down.

It was as if he wanted to escape the situation but couldn’t. 

The longer he endured the conversation, the more difficult it was for him to pay attention despite his chugging down one black coffee after another.

“What are you looking at?” my wife asked annoyingly.  “You’ve been staring at that couple for the last thirty minutes.”

My wife was not the kind of person that gawked, but I was. I gave her a play by play of the situation so she would understand why I was so interested.  “Honey, the man is drooling out of the corner of his mouth as the woman’s rambling appears to be utterly unbearable.”

“I can hear her,” my wife said.  “But why don’t you finish your coffee before it gets cold.  And you haven’t touched your scone.”

“Honey, the guy’s face is starting to twitch in spasm. Could you believe that?”

“I sure can,” my wife said with sarcasm. 

She tapped my arm to get my attention.

I turned to her.

Once our eyes met, she said in a firm but soft voice, “That’s how you look when I’m talking to you.”

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I am an author, poet, humorist, and short story writer living in Long Beach, California. I write about various topics, from my early childhood in Philadelphia to my years as a family therapist and finally to my soul-searching in California. These are poetic narratives that may have humorous or serious content or both. Either way, I hope my poetry and stories resonate with you. My books include Magical Yogis, Uncommon Love Stories, Awkward Grace, Junkyard Souls, and Rain on Cabrillo.

34 comments on “Distraction in the Coffee House by Mark Tulin

  1. roseelaineblog's avatar

    Oh dear! I love watching other people too. 🙂

  2. tidalscribe.com's avatar

    Loved the ending. I once had an absorbing coffee break watching a woman with a lap top trying to explain Facetime to her ex husband so they could talk to their daughter who was just waking up in New York. If only she knew that she was broadcasting to the cafe of a department store from her bed!

  3. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Oh, knife to the heart.

  4. VJ's avatar

    Ha ha ha… I wondered where you were going with this…too true!

  5. Claudette's avatar

    Hm… 😉
    Interesting.

  6. debbypp's avatar

    Hilarious

  7. simplywendi's avatar

    This is AWESOME and I hope for you sake a piece of fiction. 🙂 🙂 🙂

  8. Kally's avatar

    So funny. I spend a lot of time people watching too!

  9. Theresa's avatar

    Oh man…BUSTED! That happens to me too. I have to be so, so careful of when I’m with friends out that I don’t pay attention to nothing but them. Thanks for pointing this out to us…and humorously at that! 🙂

  10. motherandchild's avatar

    😂 ok I’m done, the last part had me laughing out loud!

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