Charing Cross_Crimes of Another_Sticks With You_The Horrible Mistake
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Charing Cross
“Bye honey, love you lots, take care.” “Bye Mum, we’ll phone or text at each stage of our journey.” “Take care of her Harry.” “I will, Mrs. Bagshaw, um.. Mum.” Harry chuckles. “It sounds so strange calling you Mum.” “You make such a lovely couple, now get on that train and get on with your honeymoon.” “Come on Anne, I’ll help with the luggage.” Harry heaves the two large rucksacks onto the train, stacks them in the luggage rack and searches for their seat. “3A and 3B, here we are Anne. You sit by the window and wave to your Mum.” Anne raises her hand to her lips, blows kisses and mouths, ‘love...
Crimes of Another
“Daddy, I can’t find Hammie...”The sullen voice pulled Robert from the fog of sleep. Running a lazy hand over his face, he rolled out of bed and scooped up his 5-year old daughter.“Ok sweety, have you checked everywhere in your room?”She responded with a defiant stance of hands on hips. An annoying mimicry of her mother.“Well how about you double check everywhere while Daddy gets breakfast ready, ok?”“Mommie said you would find Hammie for me because you have nothing else to do today!”“Yaaa, well daddy’s eye’s don’t work without coffee.”The pair made their way to the kitchen, Maggie leading t...
Sticks With You
The day ends when the 1998 Dodge Ram begins to purr – finally. Hands blackened by oil carefully lower the hood. Tomorrow, Mr. Edelman will receive a call about his truck and the seven-hundred-dollar repair. There might be some light yelling but if a man wants to see his beloved truck back on the road, a price must be paid. Harlan steps away from the day’s project, greasy hands reaching for the rag on the hook. Peering through the glass door between the garage and the storefront, he fails to see the spots of red across the rag. Every bit of it is drowning beneath the swaths of black. A mwww.onedoor.ccomen...
The Horrible Mistake
The Horrible Mistake By Perry TerrellThe plane was scheduled to leave on time, but Callie was running late. She was a last minute person anyway and things always worked out in her favor. So she thought by the time she get to the check in and screening site, there shouldn’t be a line. This was a very small airport and there were not many people flying out of it anyway.Callie only had a carry-on bag and a covered cage with her cat.The fellow that was doing the screening and x-raying the bags was also one of the flight attendants. His name was Jonathan. Callie assumed his name was Jonathan, but h...