sophia jane
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carsonshepherd said:how nice not to have someone to tend to![]()
I wouldn't know.
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carsonshepherd said:how nice not to have someone to tend to![]()
friggin children.sophia jane said:I wouldn't know.
I can see how you might think so, but I must disagree...carsonshepherd said:how nice not to have someone to tend to![]()
vella_ms said:The thread-bare coat did little to protect him from the elements as he walked briskly towards the bridge. No hat adorned his bald pate and his once fine clothing was stained and tattered. He didn’t feel the cold. He didn’t feel much of anything any more. Life simply became more of a day to day wait for the end.
As he looked over the river with his hands grasping the cold steel railing, he recapped the life he meant to end today. In the hazy brown horizon, the faces of the people important to him flashed and greeted, whizzing by. ‘Too fast, too fast,’ he thought but couldn’t slow down their progression.
There was no note, nothing to be left behind but his shoes, lined with enough money to make the person who found them comfortable beyond measure. He knew the vagrants beneath the bridge would find the shoes. He could only hope that the money wouldn’t be spent on drugs.
As he slipped off his shoes, a well dressed woman with familiar eyes came up behind him.
“Where you goin?”
He shook his head in despair. This was not the way he wanted to go. “A vacation. I’ve always wanted a river cruise.”
The stood staring at one another, waiting for the next action.
“I’ll be taking your shoes, old man.” She demanded. She knew where he kept his money. In fact, she knew him very well.
“Susan, of all my children, you would be the one to take something that doesn’t belong to you. You were my only regret.”
He bent as if to hand her the shoes but instead tossed them over the bridge to the cardboard homes below. Outrage flared her nostrils and anger overwhelmed her as she shoved him with all her strength. She watched as his body plummeted to the icy black depths below.
vella_ms said:The thread-bare coat did little to protect him from the elements as he walked briskly towards the bridge. No hat adorned his bald pate and his once fine clothing was stained and tattered. He didn’t feel the cold. He didn’t feel much of anything any more. Life simply became more of a day to day wait for the end.
As he looked over the river with his hands grasping the cold steel railing, he recapped the life he meant to end today. In the hazy brown horizon, the faces of the people important to him flashed and greeted, whizzing by. ‘Too fast, too fast,’ he thought but couldn’t slow down their progression.
There was no note, nothing to be left behind but his shoes, lined with enough money to make the person who found them comfortable beyond measure. He knew the vagrants beneath the bridge would find the shoes. He could only hope that the money wouldn’t be spent on drugs.
As he slipped off his shoes, a well dressed woman with familiar eyes came up behind him.
“Where you goin?”
He shook his head in despair. This was not the way he wanted to go. “A vacation. I’ve always wanted a river cruise.”
The stood staring at one another, waiting for the next action.
“I’ll be taking your shoes, old man.” She demanded. She knew where he kept his money. In fact, she knew him very well.
“Susan, of all my children, you would be the one to take something that doesn’t belong to you. You were my only regret.”
He bent as if to hand her the shoes but instead tossed them over the bridge to the cardboard homes below. Outrage flared her nostrils and anger overwhelmed her as she shoved him with all her strength. She watched as his body plummeted to the icy black depths below.
something i wrote and kinda like...could be a fun story.matriarch said:Should I know why you posted this????
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Indeed it could. You terrify me, woman.vella_ms said:something i wrote and kinda like...could be a fun story.

vella_ms said:something i wrote and kinda like...could be a fun story.

minsue said:I can see how you might think so, but I must disagree...
Oh, I know that. You're quite right.carsonshepherd said:well, it does get old, depending on how demanding they are, ad how much they appreciate your efforts.
Having no one to tend to but yourself gets pretty damned old as well, though. 
minsue said:Oh, I know that. You're quite right.Having no one to tend to but yourself gets pretty damned old as well, though.
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Goodcarsonshepherd said:i'm rather enjoying it![]()
Temporary reprieves can be lovely. It's when they last for years that they tend to grate. minsue said:GoodTemporary reprieves can be lovely. It's when they last for years that they tend to grate.
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Shall I get the cuffs?matriarch said:Reprieve almost over.......time for the next sentence to begin, I think.
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Coercion is always nicermatriarch said:You mean you won't come willingly...???![]()
Do I get to approve the sketches first?matriarch said:I'll draw up a plan.........![]()
minsue said:Do I get to approve the sketches first?

Exactly what will I be modeling, hmmmm?matriarch said:You won't have to, you'll be the model.![]()
minsue said:Exactly what will I be modeling, hmmmm?
Hi, Carson...don't mind us![]()
