Humor Flash Fiction posted December 22, 2019 |
A 50-word relationship.
Life With A Writer
by LisaMay
I don’t know how William stanza. He has penned-up emotions – averse to her critiques. He booked dinner out; she complained all the time but edit all. He wrote off their relationship. What the Dickens did she expect? She just wasn’t his type. He began a new chapter with someone else.
I don’t know how William stanza. He has penned-up emotions – averse to her critiques. He booked dinner out; she complained all the time but edit all. He wrote off their relationship. What the Dickens did she expect? She just wasn’t his type. He began a new chapter with someone else.
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Author's Note:
This is the 20th in a series of 50-word hypothetical romantic encounters with men in different jobs.
I hope you get a giggle out of these.
(Previous professions in the series have been Electrician, Baker, Pastor, Composer, Astronomer, Shoemaker, Dentist, Meteorologist, Carpet-layer, Psychiatrist, Accountant, Ornithologist, Travel Agent, Greengrocer, Artist, Boxer, Train Driver, Submariner, and Magician.)
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and 2 member cents. This is the 20th in a series of 50-word hypothetical romantic encounters with men in different jobs.
I hope you get a giggle out of these.
(Previous professions in the series have been Electrician, Baker, Pastor, Composer, Astronomer, Shoemaker, Dentist, Meteorologist, Carpet-layer, Psychiatrist, Accountant, Ornithologist, Travel Agent, Greengrocer, Artist, Boxer, Train Driver, Submariner, and Magician.)
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