It was ten years ago when Miss Lim went to the garden center. She was taking a few days off work because she felt depressed. Her friends were always talking about family. "My husband this," or "My husband that," or else it was "My children this," or "My children that."
She had enough of such talks. Her friends meant well, but how could they ever imagine what she was going through. Past the age of 40 and still a virgin. She had no place to hide her face.
Then
"Morning, how can I help?" a handsome young gardener greeted her. He was shirtless, and sweat glistened on his hard chest, with nipples that stood out like some ripe berries.
Miss Lim took in a couple of deep breaths before she could even managed a "Morning."
He took her round the large center and showed her many beautiful plants. But it was obvious that the lady was distracted. Those ripe berries were too delicious not to be eaten.
The air was humid, with the floral scent of all the tropical blooms around them. She leaned on him and said, "Sorry, I feel faint. Please hold me tight."
Miss Lim had started to perspire.
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At the end of the day, she had bought this monstrosity of a tree. The young gardener had promised her this was a prize she could not afford to miss. "There is a secret to this tree," he whispered in her ear. The very warmth of his breath made her breathless again, and she started to lean on him.
So, she had taken the tree home, and planted it in her garden. The secret he told her that day was to remain a secret all her life. No, there was no way she would ever share it with anyone alive on this planet.
She had to wait a month before a green bud appeared. Miss Lim came out into her garden each day just to look at it, watching it grow into a huge red banana flower.
The time was ripe. She would do it tonight.
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Banana
Short StoryA short story based on a true ghost story only told in Borneo. A middle age woman starts a relationship with a young man she believes is the banana ghost. Many people have tried it, and the banana man has indeed appeared to many lonely women.