An Advent Calendar of Stories
December 06 2014
The
Shop That Isn’t There
Roger
Noons
Mary
Anne always enjoyed a bottle of stout – after she’d shut the shop, of
Course
I remember Mary Anne,
the proprietress of our local corner shop. You could buy anything there; The Beano, hairnets, a pint of vinegar,
a pound of spuds, firewood and if they’d had such things in those days, a
toilet roll. She was an innovator; way before her time. She spent long days
sitting on three cushions, atop a beech wood box by the till.
‘You
can help yourself, young man, you know where everything is. Tell me when you’re
done; I’ll tot up your bill.’
Her
corner shop’s long gone; replaced by a self-service store.
About the Author
Roger Noons is a regular contributor to the CafeLit site,
a prolific and talented writer and you will see a number of his stories here.
He is also included in the Best of CafeLit
series.
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