Felicity
A flash fiction story
Felicity stretched and yawned in dramatic fashion. She was reluctant to get out of bed but, as always, she’d woken up starving. Today was the day. The big day. The day she would finally get rid of the other woman. She smiled, self satisfied, and stared at her handsome man sleeping just a few inches away. Today is the day, she thought to herself and she calmly, casually walked out of the bedroom.
After breakfast, she went about her basic routine, pausing now and again to relax before she put things into motion. If all went according to plan, the day would explode into a whirlwind of drama and she would find herself alone with her darling love again, like the old days.
It had been a quiet day. Her beloved had stretched out on the couch for a mid- afternoon nap and Felicity walked slowly upstairs, careful not to attract any unnecessary attention. She stopped to gaze out the window. It was a beautiful Thanksgiving day, cold but sunny. There was a lot to be thankful for, Felicity thought. The other woman, oblivious, unaware that any moment now her life would be torn in two, sat watching television just a few feet away. Felicity hesitated. Was all this really necessary? After all, there were times when she genuinely liked her rival, enjoyed her presence, even sought her out. But she shook her head and strengthened her resolve. She made a small sound, just enough to get the other woman’s attention.
“Do you want to go on the deck?” the woman said, her attention finally pulled away from the ridiculous images on her screen. She’d been watching some Christmas musical and grinning like an idiot.
Silently, Felicity followed the other woman onto the deck. She was restless and paced as the woman watched her, bemused. It’s time, she thought.
And without another thought, she threw herself over the rail. She felt a rush of fear, but as she fell, she glimpsed the other woman, a look of pure terror plastered to her face, and Felicity’s fear was replaced with sheer exhilaration. She was pretty sure she would survive the fall but was pleasantly surprised to find that she’d landed without injury. Slowly, cautiously, she made her way to the side of the house. Behind her, she heard voices full of alarm.
The air outside was crisp and welcoming. Felicity felt a freedom that she’d rarely experienced. Her life would be different if she could only make it away to safety, until things quieted down, and the heat was off. She crept along the side of the house and was beginning to enjoy her newfound sense of freedom when a pair of warm hands wrapped around her middle.
“Bad kitty” said the soothing voice of her beloved. He carried her inside, past the sobbing woman on the steps. Her plan was thwarted. As soon as he put Felicity down, he rushed to find out how she was doing. The concern on his face made it perfectly clear. Felicity groaned. She was here to stay.

Cute and surprising!
Had me goin’ there!