Flash Fiction: The Betel Nut Beauty
Written by Trevor Bishai
It’s been one of the longest days in a while. The festival brought in a swath of tourists from the country. I’m exhausted.
As I gaze out onto the dark street, my phone screen lights up on the table. It’s a text from Paihan. Hey baby, how was your day? Am I gonna see ur pretty face tonight?
I see the text, but I don’t pick up my phone. I’m too tired to even think. I just keep seeing the way that man wet his lips when he looked at me earlier today. If I close my eyes for a second, that’s all I see. I think of Paihan, and I know he’s never seen an expression like that. I love him, but he will never understand.
Now I’m just staring straight ahead. My phone screen lights up again. I don’t divert my gaze this time, because I think it’s Paihan again. But after a few moments, I look again. It’s Tingting.
Come over when you’re done! Girls night with Akemi. I pick up my phone.
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