Literary Fiction

2024-03-02 17:41:17

Contagious love

The boy, intrigued by the girl's constant sneezing, approaches her and strikes up a conversation. As they talk, he discovers that her sneezes are not a hindrance, but rather a unique and endearing part of her. He decides to take a chance and ask her out on a date, despite the risk of catching her contagious sneezes.

The girl, taken aback by the boy's interest in her despite her constant sneezing, hesitates for a moment. She has never experienced anyone being so accepting of her condition. "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" she sneezes, feeling a little self-conscious. "I'm sorry, I can't help it," she says, reaching for a tissue.

The boy smiles warmly, "It's okay, I think it's cute. Achee! Hacheeoo," he mimics a tiny sneeze, trying to lighten the mood. "I'd really like to take you out to dinner, if you'd let me."

The girl's heart swells with a mixture of joy and apprehension. She had always feared that her sneezes would be a barrier to finding love, but here was someone who saw past it. "I'd love that," she says, a smile spreading across her face.

The girl and the boy go on their first date, and despite a few sneezing fits, they have a wonderful time getting to know each other. As they continue to see each other, the boy starts sneezing as well, much to their surprise. They realize that they have both caught "contagious love" from each other.

As they sit across from each other at the dinner table, the girl can't help but notice the boy's nose twitching and the telltale signs of an impending sneeze. "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" he lets out a hearty sneeze, surprising them both. The girl raises an eyebrow, "Did I just...give you my sneezing?"

The boy chuckles, "It seems so. Achee! Hacheeoo," he sneezes again, this time with a hint of amusement in his eyes. "I guess we're a sneezy couple now."

They both laugh, realizing that they have indeed caught something contagious from each other. But as they exchange playful smiles and knowing glances, they also come to understand that what they have is far more powerful than mere sneezes. It's a love that transcends any obstacles, even if it comes with a few unexpected side effects.

They go to school the next day, a storm of sneezes. They refuse to cover their mouths, saying they are not sick.

The following day, the girl and boy walk into the school halls, both of them sneezing in unison. "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" echoes through the corridors as they refuse to cover their mouths, much to the bewilderment of their classmates. "We're not sick, it's just contagious love!" they exclaim, trying to reassure their peers.

Some students glance at them with puzzled expressions, while others exchange knowing smiles. The girl and the boy pay no mind to the curious looks, choosing instead to focus on their shared happiness. As they walk hand in hand, their sneezes harmonizing like a sweet melody, they realize that they are no longer alone in their unique condition. They have each other, and that's all that matters.

Their sneezes affect their everyday life though, and when they move in together...

When the girl and the boy decide to move in together, their contagious sneezes become a part of their everyday life. Their home is filled with the sound of "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" and "Achee! Hacheeoo," as they go about their daily routines. They embrace it as a quirk that sets their love apart, but they also face challenges.

Simple tasks like cooking dinner or watching a movie become comical events, often interrupted by sneezing fits that leave them both laughing. They learn to navigate their shared space, finding ways to accommodate their sneezing without letting it overshadow their love for each other.

As they settle into their new life together, they discover that their contagious love is not only about sneezing. It's about accepting each other's quirks, finding joy in the little things, and facing life's challenges as a team. And so, with every "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" and "Achee! Hacheeoo," they continue to build a life filled with laughter, understanding, and above all, an enduring love that proves to be truly contagious.

their sneezing becomes nonstop

As time passes, the girl and the boy's sneezing becomes more frequent, almost nonstop. Their once occasional fits of sneezing now seem to linger, creating an unrelenting symphony of "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" and "Achee! Hacheeoo" that fills their home.

At first, they try to brush it off with laughter and lightheartedness, but as the constant sneezing takes a toll on their daily lives, they begin to worry. They seek medical advice, hoping to find a solution to their uncontrollable sneezing. Yet, despite numerous doctor visits and various treatments, nothing seems to alleviate their condition.

The unceasing sneezing challenges them in ways they never imagined. Simple tasks become arduous, and the joy they once found in their unique love begins to wane under the weight of their constant struggle. But amidst the frustration and despair, they hold on to each other, finding strength in their unwavering bond. And as they face this unforeseen trial together, they discover that their love, though contagious in its own way, is resilient and unyielding.

one day they wake up, the girl isn't sneezing (little do they know she is just building up the biggest sneeze of the century!)

One morning, the girl wakes up feeling strangely different. She blinks in surprise, realizing that she's not sneezing. She hesitantly touches her nose, half expecting a sneeze to erupt, but to her astonishment, there's no tickle, no urge to sneeze. She glances over at the boy, who is still sound asleep, and a glimmer of hope sparks within her.

As the day unfolds, the girl's lack of sneezing becomes more pronounced. She watches the boy with a mixture of excitement and apprehension, wondering if her own reprieve from constant sneezing could mean a breakthrough for both of them.

Little do they know, the girl is unknowingly building up the biggest sneeze of the century. As the hours pass and the pressure in her nose intensifies, she braces herself for the inevitable release, hoping that it might bring about a change for them both. With each passing moment, the anticipation grows, until finally, she feels the monumental sneeze building up within her.

they are outside, hoping that will stop the sneeze, but...

They decide to take a walk outside, hoping that the change of scenery might distract the girl from her impending sneeze. They stroll through the park, hand in hand, the sun casting a warm glow over them. The girl tries to focus on the beauty of their surroundings, the gentle rustle of leaves, and the distant chirping of birds, but the pressure in her nose only continues to mount.

Suddenly, as they reach a tranquil clearing, the girl's efforts to stave off the sneeze prove futile. "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" she erupts into a colossal sneeze that reverberates through the air, startling nearby birds into flight. The force of the sneeze sends a gust of wind rippling through the trees, and for a moment, the world seems to stand still.

As the girl catches her breath, she and the boy exchange a bewildered look. They hadn't anticipated the sheer magnitude of the sneeze, nor the effect it would have on their surroundings. But as they take in the surreal moment, a sense of wonder and curiosity washes over them, leaving them with a glimmer of hope for what the future might hold.

This is a summary of the story elements:

Title: Contagious love
Outline: A girl wakes up with sneezes within every sentence, little does she know this will trouble her for the rest of her life and are very contagious. one boy looks past this and see's a lovely girl. will he get sick? will they be a sneezey couple? Add lots of dialogue and put the sneezing in dialogue as "A- Ah- Ah- ACHOO!" for big sneezes, or for tiny cute sneezes "Achee! Hacheeoo"
Language: English
Genre: Literary Fiction
Writing Style: Descriptive - Rich, detailed, and imaginative language
Narrative Style: Third-person Limited - The story is told from the perspective of a single character
Author Style: Ayn Rand: Objectivism, Philosophical, and Individualist