The first day of Spring, Ruth had the patio cleared of all the debris. A week later she had the old, wrought iron table brought out from a garage. Two chairs turned up in the attic. Two were in a storage unit. She found the last two in the basement. It all needed a good coat of paint.
By the time she was done, it was nearly Summer. She looked over her hard work with pleasure.
“Now, all I need to do is fill the seats with people. Who should I invite?”
The party list took six more months.
The Challenge: Write a story in 100 words or less
The Challenger (Hub): Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
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