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Submitted to Contest #294
This can't be happening. Gina stood at the back door, “Marty, Marty, come on boy. Where are you?” She’d already looked through every window in the house and couldn’t see him. There was no view at the side so the opened the door. Her stomach lurched. No sign of him. With an exasperated sigh, she turned, slipped off her slippers and slid her feet into her bedraggled, muddy sketchers. They’d clearly seen better days. She was glad she hadn’t bothered to clean them off yet, because, here she was again traipsing through the muddy ba...
Submitted to Contest #292
I pulled up the blinds and peered out the window. What a grey dismal day out there. A fine mist was coming down and would wreak havoc with my hair if I ventured, even across the street, never mind my usual 5k walk.“I’m not going today." I turned and gave my husband a sulky look. “I guess I’ll do the treadmill instead.”“Okay then,” Jack said. “You don’t know what you’re missing.” he laughed. He reached down and clipped the leash on Daisy, our all weather pup who didn’t mind the weather, no matter what.I slid out of my slippers and walked...
Submitted to Contest #288
“Well, are we going to chance it and go, or what? It’s your birthday so you decide. We can always re-book you know. Your call. If you don’t want to drive, I get it. OK?” Stacey stopped talking for a moment giving me a chance to jump in. “I don’t know what to say. There is a weather statement issued for tonight and we have no idea what the roads are going to be like tomorrow.” “So…..?” Up came the eyebrows with the hands close behind. “It’s time you got over this fear of yours.” I shrugged, closed my eyes ...
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