it was a charming night She really liked a man who could drive her from the restaurant after having quite some glasses to drink and he was that man He drove her to his house and helped her out of the car like a gentleman and even held her hand all the way to the door Her heart was pounding and her brain too. A voice kept saying 'He's the one. He's the one!' It was silenced when she saw two small animal heads on his doorstep. A cat's and a bunny's. The doormat was soaked with their blood She froze and the gentleman said, “Oh crap, not this shit again.” And he walked up to them and kicked them to the side like mini soccer balls “My ex-wife,” he said with a shrug. “Just another one of her antics. You get used after a while.” He opened the door and motioned her in She hesitated
another one of her antics

Wow. Scary but the writing is amazing.
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Thank you ⊂(◉‿◉)つ
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Pleasure 😊
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Uh oh.
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Reblogged this on Christina Chin Haiku and commented:
Nerr nerr nerr
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Ow, many thanks for the reblog ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ❤
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Who wouldn’t?
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Love it. Especially the final line!
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Fun fact: I first wrote the final line as “She entered.”
But changed my mind to “She hesitated” :))
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The ending made me smile!! >D
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I want to believe whatever she chose she didn’t regret it (⊙_☉)
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Brilliant!!
Reminds me of a short story I read some years ago by one of my favourite authors – Laura Hird.
You should check her out if you haven’t already. Reckon you’d quite like her… 👍🖤
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I’ve heard of Laura Hird before (from recommendations). And I think I have her “Hope and Other Stories” as e-book somewhere.
Will definitely check it out soon.
Thanks! (•̀ᴗ•́)و
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Ah brilliant!!
Chuffed you know of her. She’s such a hidden gem of an author in my opinion.
I looked up the short story I was reminded of. It’s called ‘Of Cats and Women’ from her “Nail and Other Stories” collection.
Definitely worth reading all of her works. There’s not much, but what there is is standout 👍🖤
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Somehow it’s the hidden gems that always end up being the greatest in my lists
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ 💎
Will make sure to check her work out. Thanks 🙂
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Very true! 👍🖤
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Just wondering which of the two had too many glasses of wine???? 😊 Suspense and intrigue what whatever the answer!
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I like to think it’s the guy’s ex-wife. She surely needed it to do what she did…
♨_♨
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Reblogged this on High Highs and commented:
Love this!
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Thank you for the reblog 🤗
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I AM ENJOY THIS SO MUCH!
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Thanks ʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔ
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You are doing a great job with your blog. Wish you the best. All my love, as always,
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She was smart to hesitate!
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Indeed :))
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EEEKKK! 🎃
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:)) I’m sure the guy’s ex-wife is a nice lady otherwise.
She’s just… hurt, I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Freaky Good!!!
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Awesome! 😀
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Nice grim storytelling in this one. 🙂
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Thanks (•‿•)
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Bravo! Is this the kind of poems in your book?
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Thanks 🙂
Yes, they’re very similar. Though a few are only grimness and no humor
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