Flash Fiction: In The Ocean
Photograph by Simona Bonanno
Text by Emma Elizabeth Mathes
Photo Editing by Ari Adams
It was loud, it was rowdy, it was underwater. I had never wanted to go on a cruise, but my wife insisted. Personally, I preferred the comfort of home.
After two days at sea, I was sick and ready for a bed that didn’t move with the waves. But my beautiful and vibrant wife told me to suck it up and take her out to eat. I swallowed my bile and put on a chivalrous show.
I put on the only collared shirt I brought and even spritzed some cologne. I held my wife’s hand and let her lead the way.
That night at dinner, despite myself, I smiled. How could I not?