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- Story Listed as: Fiction For Adults
- Theme: Action & Adventure
- Subject: Adventure
- Published: 10/01/2025
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The train from Rome arrived at the armpit of Italy, also known as Naples. Luckily, Gabriella only had to stop in Naples long enough to transfer to the Circumvesuviana, the train which would take the dark-haired beauty to Sorrento. Then a ferry would whisk her away to her final destination—the beautiful and serene Isle of Capri, just off the Amalfi coast. Although she could’ve taken a longer ferry ride directly from Naples, Gabriella opted to detour via Sorrento just for pizza. The wood-burning oven at Ristorante Pizzeria da Gigino made the best Neapolitan-style pizzas. She licked her lips, already tasting the Quattro formaggi with a glass of chianti.
The train’s engine expelled its exhaust as it stopped, and the doors opened. She retrieved her pink suitcase from the chrome luggage rack, extended the handle, and pulled it down the narrow aisle of the First-Class car. A woman dressed in a cobalt-blue suit and matching hat exited her First-Class compartment. Gabriella did a double take because the lady reminded her of Queen Elizabeth II. Only this woman appeared as a platinum blonde in her fifties instead of the white-haired monarch. The queen’s younger clone retrieved two pieces of matching Louis Vuitton luggage, while a young Italian man helped her with the other three. The dark-haired man didn’t resemble a relative. Man servant? Boy toy? Shaking off the notion, Gabriella vowed to mind her own business.
After patting herself on the back for not packing so much crap, she gingerly descended the three narrow steps. Setting foot onto the cement platform at Napoli Termini, she met with an early autumn breeze. Gabriella pulled her pink suitcase and briskly traversed the platform to the main terminal. Checking the enormous round clock at the station, her stomach grumbled. Ignoring the hunger pains, she bypassed purchasing a sandwich at the stand and followed the signs to the Circumvesuviana. She avoided the ticket window and its long line thanks to the Italy Rail Pass next to her passport which safely hung in a pouch under her shirt. Pick pockets and Gypsies lurked at train stations, just waiting to steal from careless tourists.
Gabriella stepped onboard the third car of the train and couldn’t find a seat anywhere, at least not a seat with any available room in the chrome luggage rack. Not wanting to let her luggage leave her sight, she placed it against the wall by the bathroom and sat on it. The thought of risotto, Limoncello, and a swim in the Blue Grotto beneath the Isle of Capri tonight with her lover got her through the next two hours of the hell train. That, and the beautiful scenery—the ocean on the right, and Mount Vesuvius on the horizon.
She arose from her perch on the suitcase as the train pulled into the small Sorrento station. Gabriella promptly found the WC, relieved to have held her bladder for the last two hours to avoid the putrid bathroom on the train. She freshened up her appearance before meeting her handsome, Italian lover, Giovanni, for the weekend. Excitement filled Gabriella at the thought of great food, wine, and toe-curling sex on the beautiful Amalfi coast.
Before descending all of the steps from the train station to the streets of Sorrento, she spotted the lady she’d seen on the train from Rome to Naples who resembled the queen. Only this time, the lady stood alone without her five matching pieces of Louis Vuitton luggage and Italian boy toy.
The lady scanned the train’s platform as the Circumvesuviana prepared for its return trip to Napoli. Making eye contact, the lady walked towards her with a waving arm and panicked expression.
“Excuse me, do you speak English?”
“Yes, are you okay?”
“No, I can’t find my porter. This nice Italian man helped me with all of my luggage back in Naples. He said he’d get it on the Circumvesuviana for me, and I could pick it up once I arrived in Sorrento.” A tear dropped onto her cheek as the horrific realization sank in.
Gabriella’s heart broke for the woman as Rick Steves’ words of warning rolled off her tongue. “Ma’am, ‘there are no porters at train stations in Italy.’”
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Author Note—Rick Steve’s travel guides warn that, “There are no porters in Italy.” My husband, sons, and I ate at the Ristorante Pizzeria da Gigino in Sorrento in 2008. The quattro formaggi was so good we ate there twice.
This is 1 of 118 short stories in my Elements Of Mystery Collection. Each story is titled after an Element from the Periodic Table. All my 20+ published books are available everywhere eBooks are sold worldwide. Print books are available on Amazon. Free shipping with Prime. Please visit my website https://www.elementsofmystery.com/
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Cheryl Ryan
10/11/2025Loved the travel details. I could picture every moment, from the bustling train station to the stunning Amalfi coast. It felt like I was there. Thank you for sharing!
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Terri Talley Venters
11/01/2025Thanks Cheryl. I was there in 2008. Details true. But I made up the lady getting her luggage stolen!
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Shirley Smothers
10/11/2025A fun and informative story. Sadly this happens in the United States also. Congratulations on Short Story Star of the Day
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Terri Talley Venters
11/01/2025Thanks, Shirley,
Glad you enjoyed it. I just posted my story for November!
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Jessica M.
10/11/2025That's why you should always ask around and not believe anything a stranger says, especially when you're in a foreign country/place. And Rick Steve's travel guides are a must read before going on trips!
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Terri Talley Venters
11/01/2025Thanks for stopping by, Jessica. I'm reading Rick Steve's Scandinavia now!
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JD
10/10/2025That was a fun travel adventure short, Terri. Thank you for sharing your Elements of Mystery series with us. Happy short story star of the day.
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Terri Talley Venters
11/01/2025Thanks, JD
You're a loyal fan! Much appreciated! I just posted my november story. I also post 2 stories on my blog every month. I'm going chronologically there.
https://www.elementsofmystery.com/blog/
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