Story 30:
"Welcome to 16th street," said the old man.
"Thanks. My wife and I thought it would make a good first home."
"Yes. It'll also make a good LAST home..."
Story 31:
His guardian angel watched, terrified, as he did it.
In this blog I'll try to post two or three short stories per week that are from 4 to 50 words in length.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Stories 27, 28, and 29
Story 27:
Five passports. Seven names. No identity.
Story 28 (King David's Dilemma):
"Kill that man!" the king commanded.
"But Sire... 'that man' is you."
Story 29 (Titanic):
They kissed; then let go of the rail. Icy water greeted them. Neither saw morning.
Five passports. Seven names. No identity.
Story 28 (King David's Dilemma):
"Kill that man!" the king commanded.
"But Sire... 'that man' is you."
Story 29 (Titanic):
They kissed; then let go of the rail. Icy water greeted them. Neither saw morning.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Stories 24, 25, and 26
Story 24:
Pearls of Great Price--sale today
Story 25:
"O'Connor?"
"No... I'm his evil clone."
Story 26:
The spy cut the wire. ZAP!
Pearls of Great Price--sale today
Story 25:
"O'Connor?"
"No... I'm his evil clone."
Story 26:
The spy cut the wire. ZAP!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Stories 21 and 22
Story 21:
Bill sighed. It was all over.
Story 22:
"I'm running away."
"You're leaving your family?"
"No--they're coming with me. It's the neighbors we can't stand."
Bill sighed. It was all over.
Story 22:
"I'm running away."
"You're leaving your family?"
"No--they're coming with me. It's the neighbors we can't stand."
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