They paid the bill, and moved out after a satisfying meal. He looked lost, turning back again and again, and for no perceptible reason – she feared losing him. Theirs was an intense, volatile and cross-cultural relationship which had survived the last two years.
“I hope you are not thinking about going back home.”
“Nope, I think I’ve reached my destination after a decade. There is only one person from my country, who can make this tender coconut pudding.”
It’s Six Sentence Story Thursday Link Up!


Checking for ingredients… Nicely done six.
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Thank you, Lisa😀🍲
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If coconut pudding is anywhere near as good as coconut cream pie filling, then I’d stick around, too!
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Wishing you the best of culinary adventures 🙂
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Damn! Paul got to the line first (“way to a man’s….)
Still a good, direct and still engaging Six
“…reached my destination after a decade..”
Man! thats a lot of pie!
lol
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Thank you, Clark! 🙂
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To think the fate of their relationship lay with coconut pudding?! 😉
It helps with homesickness to have a little reminder and what better reminder than one you can enjoy over and over 🙂
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There could be many more layers – a deep-seated hankering for someone he left behind, and the coconut pudding being an indicator of the person’s presence nearby.
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…the way to a man’s heart…great six. As always! You do this well.
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Thank you so much, UP!
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The way to the heart … 🥰
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Yes 😀😀
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Oh yum, you’ve made me hungry! Very “tender” story 🙂
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Thanks 😅
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You’re welcome 🙂
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