Summoning courage I had only known from campy tales with unconvincing characters, I hobbled over to the bulkhead door and haphazardly slid-open an unexpectedly loose deadbolt lock.
After flipping on a rusty, insufficient patio light, I stepped into the thick air of a perfectly still and obscenely quiet nightscape that provided a touch of solace, until the open door behind me slammed shut.
(Continued from Mytwosentences 134)
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Intriguing! Makes me want more . . .!
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I am completely hooked can’t wait for the next installment 🙂
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My grand daughter was coming to spend a couple of days with me. In the rush to welcome her I forgot to unlock the door. I stepped to the front door to welcome her. Thank God the door to my home had not closed properly, and we came inside, otherwise you can imagine what would have been our plight.
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You never disappoint. You left us with mystery and awaiting the next two perfectly-crafted sentences. Thanks and happy writing to you.
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You are far too kind as always Dr. Mary. Thank You so very much.
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It is well deserved! I await the next two! 🙂
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Chocolate! Yeah! Brain power! Keep on writing :). I’m loving it!
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