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THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER

A repost of a little vignette written exactly
two years ago today which many of my
newer readers have never seen.
This has always been a favorite of mine;
I hope you enjoy it, too.

“Cloak and Dagger and a dozen oysters on ice” was the order placed by a hauntingly familiar voice in the corner.

Her interest piqued, Judy Lowe leaned in a bit to get a better look. Where had she heard that voice before? Finding it a little too dim to see, she decided to go over and check out the situation. Taking her Bloody Mary with her, Judy casually strolled to the end of the bar and wriggled her curvaceous bottom onto the stool.

“Pardonne-moi” Judy cooed. “The name of your drink is tres intriguing.” The man was older than Judy expected but extremely handsome with silver hair and a rich tan. “Has anyone ever mentioned you look like Cary Grant?” she asked smiling flirtatiously.

Never” he replied in a clipped Bristol accent as he gazed appreciatively at Judy’s decolletage. “Ah, yes. The Cloak and Dagger: the perfect blend of Blackwoods Gin from the Shetland Islands, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, green chartreuse and Extra Brut sparkling wine. It’s the quintessential pairing with oysters.

“Oh my. That sounds luscious! I’m Judy Lowe, a model from Los Angeles. And you are?”

“Enchanté, Judy. My friends call me Archie” and he gently kissed the palm of her hand.

Judy gasped; no man had ever kissed the delicate flesh of her palm. It was so European and sensual.

“Archie, would you mind terribly if I had a little sip of your Cloak and Dagger?” Judy asked. ‘A friend of the male persuasion once told me the perfect drink with oysters is a Bloody Mary and I’d like to see who’s right.”

“Oh Judy, Judy, Judy! Whoever told you that was obviously terribly misinformed or an uneducated boor” Archie teased. “No, you may not have a sip of my drink; you shall have your very own. Barkeep! Please prepare a perfect Cloak and Dagger for the lovely Judy Lowe, a model from Los Angeles.”

When the bartender set the drink before Judy, she clapped her hands in glee like a little girl and reached for the glass but Archie stopped her.

“Oh, no, my dear. This must be done right! It’s a process. First slide the oyster into your mouth and savor the taste. Delight in the pleasure; it should never be rushed. Now, follow with a sip of the Cloak and Dagger and let the juices mingle. That’s a good girl. Now swallow.”

Judy was in ecstasy. Never had she experienced anything so erotic. “Oh my God, Archie! That was beyond heavenly.”

“Let’s raise our glasses, lovely Judy, to the noble oyster and the Cloak and Dagger. May they be forever immortalized as the true nectar of the gods!”

Archie stood and kissed Judy’s palm. “And now, my dear, I must bid you adieu.” He flipped his hat onto his head, tapped the brim and left.

When Judy came back down to earth she discovered a folded piece of paper in her hand. Gently she peeled back the corners to find it was a cocktail napkin on which was scribbled: “Dearest Judy: The world is your oyster. Always, Cary.”

Judy slowly exhaled. “Well, I’ll be damned!”

Archie aka
Cary Grant

NAR © 2021

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23 thoughts on “THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER”

  1. I can see why this is one of your favorites, Nancy.
    It has all your subtle, yet strong in their effect, immersion elements.
    And topping it with Cary Grant… it doesn’t get any better, does it?

    Following your discussion with Pensitivity101, I also tried to find a replacement actor… George Clooney is the obvious candidate but still there is something missing that I can’t quite pinpoint.
    And thereI daresay exists CG’s uniqueness.

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    1. Let’s face it, Nick. CG was one of a kind. Everything he did seemed effortless and graceful yet manly and so very attractive. Even back in the day when he was a star, there were a few actors with his looks, charm and wit … David Niven comes to mind … but not many. He was, dare I say, as close to perfection as someone can get. Of course, we only saw him on the silver screen; there’s no telling what he was like when he wasn’t playing make-believe.

      I like to think he was quite the same in both worlds.

      Can you tell I’m just wild about Cary? 💖

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  2. He was definitely one of a kind! Loved all his movies, and have seen most of them multiple times. I enjoyed the scene in His Girl Friday where he ad libbed about someone named Archibald Leach, his full birth name!
    Love the story N., and I can see Archibald having a little fun with the model!

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    1. Thanks, D! There are two movies I adore – one with him and the other about him … in a way. The first is my favorite Christmas movie – The Bishop’s Wife with David Niven and Loretta Young. Ultimate charm and sophistication!
      The other movie is “Some Like It Hot” in the scene on the yacht where Tony Curtis is trying to seduce Marilyn Monroe by acting like Cary Grant. That was hilarious and sexy in a funny way. Even his glasses steamed up! 😂
      Glad you enjoyed the story; I would have loved sharing oysters and a drink with this man!

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    1. I loved him in everything he did! There’s no one in show business today who comes close to the elegant sex appeal, suave charm, gentlemanly manners, good looks, delightful sense of humor and sophistication of Cary Grant. Clooney, maybe … but not near enough.

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