“You’ve got to tell me everything!” Tina squealed as she rushed over to Tony’s side and practically sat on his leg.
“Hey! Watch it. I’m hurt and don’t need any more issues,” Tony hissed at his sister.
Tina smiled at him sweetly, grabbed a pillow off the couch, and proceeded to hit him with it.
“Ouch,” yelped Tony. “You’re a brat.”
“And you’re an idiot. Now fill me in. I haven’t seen you with Dillon in years. So what happened?”
Tony shook his head and looked out the windo
In some respects this was like a day at work. If you are honest and willing to listen to suggestions, it can save you a lot of money. Argue and you are on your own. Thanks for the comments Dad.
Mom always said you catch more flies with honey, than vinegar. If you treat the person behind the counter like dirt, they aren't going to go out of their way to help you. Glad you enjoyed the story Tim.
Bobby sat at his desk looking out the window of the office trying to decide exactly what he wanted to do this weekend. He took a bite of his chicken sandwich and sighed. This was the last weekend before his vacation. That long awaited time off would begin on Wednesday and last for eleven glorious days. It looked like he was going to end up going on vacation alone again, since his friend Chip started dating some woman half his age, and Marguerite was breaking up with her girlfriend, again. Maybe
Mika is finally going to get to know Seeon. Face it, the two are about to start a life together and know nothing about each other or the cultures they are from.
So many things I could point out, but most already have been. Beautifully written. Nice to see everything handled so graciously. Pardon me while I go grab a tissue. Sweet story.
I love a story that doesn't do the conventional. I didn't expect a gun, but figured a book or perhaps copies of promises that had been made to him. Seeing the court papers just really made me smile. Nicely done.
We'll we aren't sure if Alice and Maurer were acting as cupid, but the ladies sure were his guardian angels. I'm never one for doing the obvious, but I might pick this story up in the next prompt. Thanks for the comment Puppilull