• Tea Time: Earl Grey

  • Jun 4 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

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  • https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B0D65S7HBC Tea Time: Earl Grey The chipped tan cup etched with ‘I Drink Tea’ sat on the counter next to the high double paned window. It overlooked New York Central Park’s green lush tree tops and the baseball diamond. The steam from its hot liquid was receding by the moment. It was going to go to waste. Yet another missed opportunity to Clear the Upper Sinuses and be fabulous. Not even a modicum of improvement would be reached. There was supposed to be exercise and photographs of birds after work along with copious amounts of fresh air. But the mountain of emails addressed to Lucinda Barth with ‘High Priority’ consumed her attention and whittled away the remainder of the Day Light Hours. By the time she looked up from her laptop, it was 8 pm and the window had gone dark with accented flickering lights from the city skyline. Instead of feeling reenergized from a great workout and almost able to fit into her tight skinny jeans, her hair was a mess and she felt like she’d swallowed a ball of fur. Her weekend plans to wear the jeans to the Dive Bar up the street in hopes of getting a date, looked bleeker and more dismal by the moment. The way she felt, sweatpants were the more likely attire. Coughing profusely, she eyed the cold cup of Earl Grey tea still sitting on the counter. It stared her down with a knowing disappointment, she hadn’t been who she should have been that day. She had allowed herself to be run ragged again. The Shipping Manager for a Boutique Couture Online Reseller, she actually wore three hats and not in the fashion sense. She had three full time jobs in one, but (Read more on Amazon Kindle Vella).
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