Chelsea hated shoes. They meant pinched toes, rubbed heels, sweaty suffocated feet.
She preferred one of her twenty pairs of flip-flops. No toe pinch, no heel rub, no sweat.
Chelsea’s toes enjoyed the breeze as she rode her bike to the beach. They enjoyed slipping into the sand and then the water.
The bridge was where the trouble began. A foot slipped, a scramble to return to the rhythm of the gears, the comfy flip-flop catching the wildly spinning pedal.
In a tangle of flops and feet, the bike tipped Chelsea onto the rocks past the bridge’s edge.