Wow, Sox! That was really well done. Great voice! WRITE MORE.
Um. Just a suggestion. ::beams::
Connor ,'Not Fade Away'
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Wow, Sox! That was really well done. Great voice! WRITE MORE.
Um. Just a suggestion. ::beams::
So it's the engineers' fault, Sox? Now, if the Captain was an English major... Har!
(Sorry, I'm reading familial psychology into this.)
WRITE MORE.
Move to Philadelphia [closer to me!] and make her, Amy! Please?
So it's the engineers' fault, Sox?
snerk. but they're mechE. not civ or hydro, or army core, or...
What?
Move to Philadelphia
this.
Move to Philadelphia
Working on it!
I'm heading out to the airport somewhat early tomorrow morning, and I don't want to forget this, so I am posting it early.
Because I am,last week's topic is going to stay open until at least Tuesday.
The new topic is backseat.
For the green challenge. I've been meaning to get this on paper since my drive home on Friday. The weather inspired me. This is pretty dark, so read at your own risk.
Green-eyed Monster
I'd learned to be as patient as any cat by a mouse hole. I'd had cats, but had to kill them when the canned goods ran out. They could find their own food, which was the problem. The vermin that sought out high ground as the flooding spread were easy pickings for my cats, but they weren't good at sharing. I'd had dinner that lasted more than a week for me. Now, it was my turn to crouch next to the hole in the green, mold-covered wall. Until it quit raining or the water finally breached the condo, I'd eat.
Yup. Dark. Remind me not to room with Sail next time there's a get-together, hmmm?
It's been raining waaay too long in Wisconsin.
My drive home on Friday just left me too much time to think. I should start writing post-Apocalyptic fiction. Brrrr.
Beverly, you'd probably be safe rooming with Sail (but bring lots of snacks, just in case).