Making a connection #FFFC

For the visually challenged writer, the photo shows a man sitting at a desk holding a cup of coffee in his right hand. He’s looking intently at the screen on his laptop and he has a smile on his face.

Frank heard the ding sound of a new email coming in.

He quickly opened it.

A big smile spread across his face.

He took a long sip from his mug of coffee.

He was delighted that Amanda had written back to him.

He’d gone on the dating site, not expecting much, but he’d connected with Amanda and the attraction was instant.

He was hoping she felt the same way he did.

He began to read her response, with hope in his heart.

As he read, he smiled even bigger. She felt just as he did, she wanted to make a go of things and he knew this was going to end well.

Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #219 – This, That, and the Other (fivedotoh.com)

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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