19 Nov: A Six – La Pêche Melba

Porsche 2007 997 GT2 air-cooled Mezger engine colour Basalt Black Metallic

At an Intersection Named After an English King and a Saint
Six Sentence Story: Part 38

La Pêche Melba

Peach Melba in a glass bowl.

(Note: to maintain continuity, the events in this post precede Nick The Gatekeeper’s dream.) 

He says it’s like the first ever day of winter; Pierre loves winter, and he’s rejuvenated wearing a white apron and working over the harmonic sound of gas rushing through the Wolf cooker, “Pêche Melba to follow the insanity of her fish finger sandwich,” he pips his words short and quick, “c’est beaucoup plus sophistiqué,” … (fish fingers pffft, c’est risible, mutters Pierre as he drops 4 peaches into a simmer of sugar water … timer set: 3 minutes). 

I’m side-lined, pressing warm raspberries through a sieve over bowls of sliced poached peaches snuggled up against scoops of vanilla ice cream, but my attention is fixed on Nick’s unswerving, sharp clarity for Hanzō’s every word.

“Fear transfers power,” Hanzō says, “swords, spikes, knives and tripwires are feeble against fear, and we truly terrified our enemy; they thought demonic apparitions were cutting their water supplies; pissing in their sake barrels; pounding hands and feet on tunnel walls so that we seemed a thousand times more than our number – and the enemy ran towards our noise, leaving the castle’s main gate unguarded, and,” … (I slip to the left of Nick and place a bowl of Pierre’s Peach Melba in front of him – and the other before Hanzō; they eagerly pick up their spoons) … “and that’s when I ran for the castle’s portcullis, unbolted it, and lifted it open.

Our number was to benefit our strength as we overwhelmed the enemy, and Kaminogō castle returned to my lord Tokugawa Ieyasu … and Hanzō smiles, “They claim I am a demon,” … (he plunges his spoon through the peach, into the ice cream, and withdraws it through the raspberry sauce) … “but this dessert is demonic; I am possessed!” Hanzō throws back his head and laughs, and Nick’s silent grin at his spoon says all he’s going to.

It is 3am – Hunga is restless on the floor next to Nick, only occasionally opening one eye to survey the mood of the room and its occupants, while my imagination does capnomancy on the swirling cigar smoke, “…need for speed,” I say under my breath, and Nick glances up from his spoon, our eyes lock, “…No, for equilibrium,” he says.

With the dishes done, the kitchen quite, I step outside – the air sings with the retreating roar of Nick’s Pitch Black Dodge Demon burning as much petrol as rubber from its tires – I grin; it’s that sound, and I walk down the steps, turn sharp right, and open the double garage doors, “Hello, you timeless basalt black beauty,” this car fills me with mischief and delight – this car that belonged to Connor.

Part 2 and 3 continue …. HERE (click)


Previous Instalments – To access all of the instalments on one page, please use this link

Written for Denise’s Six Sentence Story including the word “Benefit”.  Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Images are copyright and not to used without permission, which I willingly give when asked, and when not for commercial use. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2024.

19 responses to “19 Nov: A Six – La Pêche Melba”

  1. A phantasmagoria of a Six, M!
    Demonic delightful dessert & awesome cars… I see Brigid is also a member of our group; we communicate with our cars ( or motorcycles).
    A black basalt beauty indeed!
    Is that the last Porsche with a flat-six Mezger engine?
    The pleasure upon opening the garage door and having such a work of art waiting to be unleashed…

    Allow me to link the first scene where The Gatekeeper explains why he loves the smoke from his cigar more than the cigar itself… from July 2022.

    One Cigar At A Time …

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    1. Thanks for the link. It’s a brilliant post; I just kept nodding my head as I read it.

      This is the Porsche 2007 997 series GT2 air-cooled Mezger engine flat-six colour Basalt Black Metallic. It was my favourite; I drove it more than P. Turbocharged engine and rear-engine layout with short wheelbase earned its nickname “Widowmaker.” Inexperienced drivers feel the need to decelerate when the the car’s rear stability goes (turbo-lag is the cause) but if you understood the car it is a joy in wet weather … and never let your foot off the accelerator pedal when the rear end loses traction and keep the revs up. It’s a thrill to drive, and needs an unforgiving driver.

      Glad you enjoyed this one.

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  2. (Continuing from previous comment)

    “It has been my experience that folks who have no vices
    have very few virtues.”
    Abraham Lincoln and Nick the Gatekeeper

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  3. … driving music

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  4. Good point: “Fear transfers power”. That dessert sounds tasty.

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    1. It tastes tasty, too!

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  5. what a great demonstration of the promise of the virtual world (at least to those of us bored with all tv, most movies and even some (popular) books.

    You take us (or more properly, offer us a ride) to a place (Your Six), employ a flashback (and who doesn’t totally love those) and interconnect it with other virtual constructs/locations.

     trés coolito

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    1. Merci beaucoup! Coming soon: Road trip mapped by classic book locations. 😂 And history. And food.

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  6. House lights dim, the audience settles in their seats and the curtain raises….

    Such enjoyable storytelling, Misky. From Pierre and Brigid in the kitchen preparing a Melba I seem to now have a craving, to Hanzo and Nick’s conversation. Looking forward to reading Parts 2 and 3!

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    1. I’m am always delighted to hear that you enjoy reading something created from one of your prompts. It’s like a two-way creative process, and such great fun. Thanks for the prompt, Denise.

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  7. So rich in detail as it moves the stories along, balanced. And I’m really hungry now!

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    1. Thank you so very much, Liz. I’m glad you liked it, and that you enjoy peaches and ice cream!

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  8. Dessert sounds good about now, but it wouldn’t be the same without the company.

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  9. Oh excellent… so much to grasp! But first, I really need some ice cream plus peach and raspberry – lucky it’s all there, since it’s summer here.

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    1. Rub it in, Chris! 😂 4°C and very stormy with 60mph wind gusts and rain. Blizzards from midlands and north. It doesn’t work with tinned peaches btw. Awful. 😞

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        1. Naaah. Don’t be sorry. Just teasing you. It’ll be spring again soon enough.

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