A short story of smoking relapse could be like this. There was a woman, Lily. She used to be a heavy smoker but managed to quit. One evening, she went to a party where most of her old friends were smoking. The smell and the sight of it were too tempting. She thought just one cigarette wouldn't hurt. But that one cigarette led to another. She soon realized she had relapsed. It was a hard lesson for her, showing that the environment can play a big role in triggering a relapse.
In a fictional town, there was a character named Dave. He'd been smoke - free for six months. One day, he passed by his old smoking haunt, a dingy alley. The memories of the times he smoked there flooded back. Without much thought, he bought a cigarette and lit it. He immediately regretted it as the taste was both familiar and foreign. He knew he had to start his quitting journey all over again, but this time he was more aware of the triggers that could lead to relapse.
Stress is a common element. Just like in the story of Tom who relapsed after losing his job. Another common one is peer pressure, like Jack at the party with his smoking friends. Also, a major life change or a moment of weakness can be a factor, similar to Lisa after having a baby.
Once upon a time, there was a man named Tom. He had managed to quit smoking for a whole year. But one day, he lost his job. The stress was overwhelming. He was walking down the street and passed by a group of people smoking. The familiar smell hit him. Before he knew it, he bought a pack and took that first puff again. It was like all his hard - work had vanished in an instant.
One common theme is stress. For example, in many stories, characters face high - pressure situations at work or in their personal lives that lead them to relapse. Another theme is social influence. Like when a character is around smoking friends or in a smoking - friendly environment, they are more likely to start smoking again. Temptation is also a big theme. The allure of the cigarette, the taste, and the feeling it gives can be too much for the characters in these stories to resist.
One well - known smoking relapse fiction story is 'The Cigarette's Lure'. It tells the story of a man who had quit smoking for years but then relapsed due to stress at work. Another is 'Back to the Ashes' which focuses on a woman who thought she had overcome her smoking addiction, but a chance encounter with an old smoking buddy led her back to smoking. There's also 'Relapse in the Shadows' where the main character's family issues caused him to start smoking again after a long period of abstinence.
I recommend the novel,'The Future Girlfriend of a Paranoid and Boy'. This was a relaxing modern romance short story, which described the plot of the male protagonist smoking, and the female protagonist always knew when the male protagonist smoked. This novel might meet the needs of the female lead to smoke.
I'm not sure specifically if there is one short story that is solely about smoking. But in his works, smoking can be a minor detail like a character smoking a cigarette to relieve stress during a tense situation. His stories are so diverse that it could be tucked away in one of his many short stories.
I'm not entirely sure what'specifically 'Smoking Fiction' is. It could potentially be a made - up term, or it might refer to fictional stories that involve smoking in some way, like characters who smoke a lot in a novel or a short story.