Twenty-Three Twists: A Collection of Twenty-Three Unique Short Stories - Softcover

Zellman, Sela

 
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Over the past few decades, the plot twist technique has been made popular on the page and screen. In the twisted plotline, it's hard to know who's telling the truth-the protagonist, the antagonist, or even the narrator-until the very last second before the credits roll against the black background. It's impossible to know what to expect, but it's easy to bet that no character is safe-even the hero and his leading lady. Twenty-Three Twists takes a closer look at the plot twist, introducing twenty-three short stories intended to confound your imagination and keep you guessing until the end. Each story has a unique quality and distinct flavor of its own, but they all end with an unexpected twist. Think you're a plot mastermind? Step on up and meet the long list of characters surprised to find themselves in utterly strange circumstances. Take, for instance, married couple Bill and Sophie, who embark on a short vacation at a Caribbean resort and discover a scuba diving adventure that changes their lives forever. There is intuitive Clara, whose class trip to a county courthouse teaches her a lot more than judicial law. There are many other characters in Twenty-Three Twists, waiting for you to unravel their twisted lives. Prepare to be astounded!

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Twenty-Three TWISTS

A Collection of Twenty-Three Unique Short Stories By Sela Zellman

iUniverse, Inc.

Copyright © 2011 Sela Zellman
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ISBN: 978-1-4502-9343-3

Contents

1 – CLUB DEAD..................................................12 – A PLAY ON WORDS............................................93 – HILL/BILL/EEES.............................................134 – MASTER BUILDERS............................................175 – INBREEDING.................................................236 – THE OPERA SINGER...........................................297 – SHE'S BANKING ON BATHROOM TIME.............................418 – DIRTY DIAPERS..............................................459 – THE WAR MONGER.............................................4710 – NO NOOSE IS GOOD NOOSE....................................5111 – CLARA DECLARING...........................................5312 – A BUNCH OF ASSES..........................................5713 – CLASS ACT.................................................6114 – THE EXPENSIVE LIMOUSINE RIDE..............................6515 – BRAVE IN WAR – COWARDLY IN LOVE.....................7116 – ASHES TO ASHES............................................7717 – TROUBLE IN PARADISE.......................................8118 – THE MOB, A JOB, AND CORN ON THE COB.......................8919 – THE BRAZILIAN BOMBSHELL...................................9920 – THE RING..................................................10921 – ONE WITH AND ONE WITHOUT..................................12122 – BAKED GOODS...............................................12723 – THE DYNAMIC DIAMOND DUO...................................137

Chapter One

CLUB DEAD

Sophie and Bill were married for thirty-five years and were college professors for more than three decades. They had planned for years the many different ways they would trip around the world when they both retired. Bill would stay on an extra three years until Sophie became sixty-two. Then they would retire at the same time. They would have very nice pensions coming in upon their retirements and both would collect their own Social Security. They felt great and would almost be on a high just discussing which countries they would visit first or where they should start from. Bill would say, "Let's start with the Pacific side first, because Australia and New Zealand are long trips and can be exhausting and we are younger now." Sophie wanted to start out from the East Coast. Then Bill would say, "Let's put it on a back burner until we get closer to it." Closer meant they would have their trip planned and almost paid up by a year before their retirements.

Their children, Gloria and Jonathan were married with children and the grandchildren were Sophie and Bill's pride and joy. Bill's parents had passed early on in their marriage. Sophie's mom, living in sunny Florida, just turned eighty-seven and was holding her own. Sophie and her sister Terri would alternate their vacations, so one would always be available for their mother. Sophie was given the go-ahead by her sister Terri when she mentioned to her what she and Bill would like to do about a trip upon retiring, and Sophie vowed to make it up to her sister.

* * *

In the meantime, Bill and Sophie would take a few short trips. In January, a year before the big trip they hoped to take, they booked a week's vacation in an exclusive Caribbean club resort hotel. Here they could eat at the club's fine restaurants, catch up on reading, swim, fish, snorkel, or just lie around and leisurely soak in some rays.

* * *

One beautiful morning, while on their vacation in the Caribbean, Bill mentioned to Sophie that instead of snorkeling, he would like to go scuba diving. They'll give us lessons and I understand it's fabulous. He kind of hinted that he would like Sophie to do it with him. Reluctantly, Sophie agreed. This made Bill very happy. So, through the hotel, they signed up for an afternoon of scuba diving. The two of them had a two hour lesson in the morning. The boat departed early that afternoon. The boat they booked, had a reputation of finding just the perfect spot for this activity. It took forty–five minutes to get there. This gave the mate, who would be giving the instructions again on the boat, a chance to talk to the people and size up who would become each other's partner.

There were to be twenty people diving. There were two scuba diving mates. Each mate had ten people in his group. They were then going to be paired into five sets of two people. Before they were allowed to get into the water, the instructor on board gave them another intense lesson on how to use their gear and what he expected of them once they were down in the deep. Then he gave them partners. Bill and Sophie were not each other's partner.

The people entered the water and the mates swam around their teams to make sure each person was okay and doing the correct thing. After twenty-five minutes of being in the water, it was time to board the boat. Sophie and her partner were the first to board. Then in succession, all the sets of two from both teams, came up one after the other. Sophie sat and waited for Bill to come up. Suddenly, she saw his partner, but Bill was not with him. She asked him, "Where is Bill?"

He said, "I turned around and he wasn't there. I thought maybe he went up to go to the men's room."

Sophie started to panic. She grabbed the arm of one of the ship's mates and asked him to look in the bathroom. "Please, please, see if my husband is in there!"

A few seconds later the mate came back and said, "No Ma'am. He isn't in there."

"HE ISN'T?" exclaimed Sophie. Sophie ran over to the Captain and while tugging on his arm, she nervously yelled, "My husband, my husband, he didn't come up. Please, please help me find him!"

The Captain told Sophie he is aware of this and that he sent the two scuba mates back down to search for him. Sophie was sitting on a bench, bent over, her elbows on her knees and her head cupped in her palms, sobbing uncontrollably. She was so crazed that she started to hyperventilate and then started to retch. The two mates came up with the bad news. They simply couldn't find Bill.

The Captain said, "There's a storm heading this way and we're going to have to head back to shore."

Sophie screamed, "NOT WITHOUT MY HUSBAND! Even if I have to find him myself!" She started to grab for the scuba gear and the Captain signaled to one of the ship's mates to take hold of her. The mate who was holding Sophie did so in an endearing and comforting way. The Captain let Sophie know that he immediately got in touch with the coastguard, and when the storm blows over, they will put an all out search for him. The storm clouds were now starting to roll in, so they took off.

* * *

Back at shore, Sophie was a complete basket case. She spoke to the hotel personnel. They kept reassuring her that as soon as the storm passes, an extensive search will begin. Her mind was not at peace and her nerves were on edge. A doctor had to be called in to administer a sedative. A very nice young woman, who was a hotel employee, stayed with her. Sophie would wake up every hour, gasp, and then fall asleep again. Her breakfasts, lunches and...

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