My recent post, The Trouble With Chocolate, where I dissected a commercial for a bar of Galaxy chocolate (Dove in the U.S.A), which features an Audrey Hepburn look-a-like, had me wondering what on earth happened to Audrey after she got in that strange man’s car.

Here is the commercial again, before I give you my version of what I think happened. Have a look at it, and then allow me to pick up the story for you.

 

The cool breeze passed Audrey’s face. The area around her mouth, now covered with chocolate, felt a little stiff but smelled heavenly.

She looked down as the stranger driving the car stared at her through the rear-view mirror. His eyes were a deep, dark brown, almost the same colour as the chocolate smothered across her face. She looked up again and wondered why he was driving a right-hand drive vehicle when they were in Italy? Then she remembered, but the answer disappeared as quickly as the chocolate had, once she had got the wrapper off. She still held the world record for eating a bar of Galaxy.

The stranger could not take his eyes off her, narrowly missing a group of chickens and a lady balancing a wheelbarrow on one eyebrow while standing on one leg. Even with her face and dress covered in melted chocolate, he still thought she was beautiful.

He remembered the day he had seen her buying that dress. Blowing kisses at him, she had flirted with him in front of other customers in the shop while he strolled around looking for somewhere to sit down. Then, unfortunately, he had mistakenly walked into a double D cup being worn by a mannequin at least a foot taller than him. The bra had made direct contact with his right eyeball, causing to him shout “ouch” and startle several other customers. By the time he had wiped away the tears, she had gone into the fitting room.

I’ll have to buy a new pair of gloves, she thought to herself, after using them to wipe away the chocolate off her face. Oh, how she wished somebody had invented stain remover. Then she thought she’d try to get away with giving them a quick rinse under the garden tap. “Damn!” she said to herself, having remembered she’d forgotten to bring her heartburn tablets off the old man sitting next to her on the bus.

The stranger blew her a kiss in the rear-view mirror, and she raised a hand to catch it, but a gust of wind caught one of the loose gloves in her hand, and she turned her head and watched it come to rest on the road. He did not stop the car, for he was full of excitement and wanted to get her to the other side of the hill as quickly as he could. He had big plans for the evening, so he put a little more pressure on the accelerator pedal.

No words had passed between them when the car finally came to a stop. He looked at her once more through the rear-view mirror while she picked up her handbag and fumbled inside it. She finally looked up at the building, now in front of her, her glance immediately going to the upstairs windows where she knew the excitement would begin. She felt so excited by the thought of what was about to happen; the heartburn tablets and the woman with the yellow bowl stuck on her head on the bus no longer mattered.

He finally got out of the driver’s seat and walked around, opening the door for her so she could step out. She was totally unaware that the wrapper from the chocolate bar was stuck to the back of her dress as she rose herself up from the back seat.

He put out his hand to help her out, and melted chocolate passed from her hand to his. The excitement for both was now nearing take off. It would not be long before they were inside the beautiful villa where all the waiting would finally come to an end. She looked up at him as he wiped his hand on the back of her dress.

“Why did you accelerate so quickly to get us here? I was enjoying the ride,” she romantically whispered to him.

Putting his solid and rugged arms around her and looking her straight in the eyes, the stranger finally spoke to her.

“The soft top of the car hood is stuck again, and the garage couldn’t fix it. Plus, I think there’s rain on the way because my knees have gone a little stiff. I’m off to watch the football. Stick the car in the garage will you before you have your bath. Your mother is dropping off the kids in ten minutes, and the dog needs walking.”

Audrey’s chocolate-scented bubble bath would have to wait.

-The End-

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86 responses to “Audrey Hepburn & The Chocolate Bar – What Happened Next?”

  1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    Hahahahaha! Darn, all this time I thought he was chauffeuring her to Tiffany’s :)

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Now, that would have been the perfect romantic ending, Terri. But, you know me. 😉

      1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

        Why yes, yes I do, lol!

  2. Chuck avatar

    Hi Hugh,
    You didn’t change my mind. I still think I would ride in the front seat with him. I would watch him play football (e.g. soccer in United States). I bet he is cute in those shorts. I like the idea of chocolate smeared all over her. LOL. Serves her right, she should be sitting in the front seat with him (not me).

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I quite like sitting in the rear of our car, when my partner drives, and do the ‘royal wave’ Chuck. 😀 I’m never covered in chocolate, though. 😀

      1. Chuck avatar

        Mmmm….maybe you should try being covered in chocolate. ;-)

        1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

          That’s an ‘indoor’ treat only, Chuck. 😉

  3. Russell J. Fellows avatar

    That’s quite the mess with the chocolate. Much like my kids. :D

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      In that heat, Audrey had no chance (in my version) of that chocolate not melting. Shame she had to walk the dog before she could wash it all off in her chocolate scented bubble bath.

  4. Darlene avatar

    A great ending and very funny! I will never view that commercial without laughing again.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Make sure you watch it on your own, then. 😀
      Thanks, Darlene.

  5. noelleg44 avatar

    You got me, Hugh! A good horse laugh!

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Glad you enjoyed it, Noelle. I love it when my stories don’t go the way reader’s think they will.

  6. seaangel4444 avatar

    Hee hee! That’s brilliant, Hugh! I have seen this commercial and believe me, your description of the full picture is 1,000 times better!! Cher xo

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thanks, Cher. Maybe I should go into making commercials? 😀 Glad you enjoyed my little bit of sense of humour. I enjoyed writing Audrey’s story.

      1. seaangel4444 avatar

        Most definitely, Hugh! Your commercials would be lovely to watch over and over again!! :) xo

  7. watchingthedaisies avatar

    Hugh you sure can tell them. Such fun. 😂

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thank you, Brigid. It was fun to write and made a change from my dark side of writing. 😀

  8. Erika Kind avatar

    Haha… I love your twists… 😂

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      I’m not sure Audrey liked the way this one went, Erika. I just hope she doesn’t catch up with me. I better get some chocolate in, just in case she finds me.

      1. Erika Kind avatar

        I am sure whe would not have been amused at all…. lol! Yes, having some chocolate at hands could help… you never know when a beautiful woman gets upset!!

        1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

          I’ve got a good supply in the fridge. 😉

          1. Erika Kind avatar

            Pssst… you don’t want everybody come over, will you?

            1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

              Oh, I’d forgotten about that. Chocolate for breakfast, it is then. Yum, yum, yum. 😋

            2. Erika Kind avatar

              😂😂 enjoy 🍫😋

  9. houstonphotojourney avatar

    You are just too funny Hugh! I was waiting patiently to see what spin you’d give it :)

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Not my normal spin or twist with a short story, but I’m very pleased to hear you enjoyed it. Thank you. 😀

      1. houstonphotojourney avatar

        It was all pretty freakin’ funny!!

  10. Judy E Martin avatar

    HAHA! Poor old Audrey, she didn’t see that comming, and neither did I!! :-)

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      No, she didn’t, Judy. I’m sure she got to have her chocolate scented bubble bath after walking the dog, though.

      1. Judy E Martin avatar

        Delicious Hugh 😃

  11. Eduardo Suré avatar
    Eduardo Suré

    After the ending, it’s a little odd that he could not keep his eyes off her.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Well, I guess he wanted to get in her good books because he wanted to watch the football and the dog needed a walk. My version was just a bit of fun. I enjoyed putting it all together.

      1. Eduardo Suré avatar
        Eduardo Suré

        I enjoyed it too. The narrator was a third character and was funny.

        1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

          Thank you, Eduardo. Glad you enjoyed my little bit of sense of humour.

  12. Ritu avatar

    He He!!! Love the twist Hugh!!!

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Not what you expected then, Ritu? The darker side of my writing was pulling, but I resisted. 😀

      1. Ritu avatar

        You switched it but it was great!!!

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  14. D. Wallace Peach avatar

    Nice one, Hugh. I had to go back and start at the beginning. It is sort of an odd commercial. I noticed that her hair doesn’t budge while riding in the back of the car, and why is she sitting in the back? Great twist at the end. That explains all the odd behavior! Ha ha.

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      When you look deeply into that commercial, it is very odd, Diana. For months, I never took much notice of it. Then I spotted the woman with what looked like a yellow bowl on her head. Things started to roll after that and the whole thing started becoming a bit of a problem and I found myself asking questions.
      Very true about her hair. Well spotted. Reminds me of the old movies where some woman would wake up, after a good night’s sleep, looking as if they had just come back from the hairdressers and had been able to apply their makeup in the pitch dark, with their eyes closed, during the night.

      1. D. Wallace Peach avatar

        Ha ha. I still comment on the perfectly made-up and coiffed actresses who just survived the apocalypse. Ha ha. Or the 14 year old actresses in commercials showing off the wonderful effects of anti-wrinkle cream. :-D Too funny.

  15. Cathy avatar

    Haha, there’s always a great twist with your stories, Hugh :-D

    1. Hugh's Views and News avatar

      Thanks, Cathy. No horror or suspense from me this time. Hopefully, the ending will still lead everyone up the garden path. 😀

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