Waiting for the Geese Again

Geese

PHOTO PROMPT © Jennifer Pendergast

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“We wouldn’t have this infestation if we didn’t make so many parks,” groused Mickey impatiently.

“What, Grandpa?” Fifteen-year-old Lydia stared out the passenger window.

“I said these damn geese are just like people. They’re always in the way, shit all over everything, and if one walks into traffic, all the rest follow.”

“Is it the Olympics or the elections?”

“Both,” he complained. “Everything.”

“You just don’t like change,” she countered with a sly smile.

“I don’t like stupidity and that’s what this is, all of it.”

“They’re almost across the street. “

“Ever taste goose pate?” Mick floored the accelerator.

It’s Wednesday and once again time to participate in Rochelle Wisoff-Fields’ 9 August 2024 edition of Friday Fictioneers. The idea is to use the image above as the prompt for crafting a poem or short story no more than 100 words long. My word count is exactly 100.

I heard once that open, grassy areas attract geese and that we wouldn’t have so many in our cities if we didn’t have so many parks. This is such a mundane scene that it begged for some complaining, so I made up some. Relax. Mickey still had his foot on the brake pedal and the gear shift in neutral when he gunned the engine (I never have had a goose dinner, though).

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