Tuesday Tales - Ending up a Kidnapper Short
Happy Hot Tuesday and welcome to The Locker. We are changing it up. FINALLY Book one is with The Editor! TaDa! Boom!
Today, I move to book two of my current WIP, A Game of Inches, for my Fantasy Leagues series. This week we write to the word prompt "short". Poor Lola, she can't "catch" a break any better than I could catch a touchdown pass from Peyton Manning. shameless pun.
Today, I move to book two of my current WIP, A Game of Inches, for my Fantasy Leagues series. This week we write to the word prompt "short". Poor Lola, she can't "catch" a break any better than I could catch a touchdown pass from Peyton Manning. shameless pun.
“Yes, Danika, I had a colorful childhood.”
“Colorful? That’s just stupid, Lola. You were
sexually abused, physically abused, and emotionally abused. You have too much
abuse in your past to ignore, hoping it dies an agonizing death. It's your inner voice, crying for help.”
“No, that would have been the sound of my youth
meeting the reaper.”
“Still want to make jokes? I don’t see how.” She
really had the brain of someone warped into a cult. Looking back now, I realize
my parents exposed me to trashed up stuff. However, the more I hear from Lola,
the more I feel I was raised by a model mother and father.
“I asked for most of it. Quit trying to blame other
people for my horrible choices.”
“I don’t want to blame anyone. I want to help you
move out of your crusty panties into the shower you haven’t seen in almost two
weeks.”
“Did you know depression hurts, Cymbalta can help?”
“Son of a bastard.” I had to take a good hard look
at the woman sitting in front of me. Lola completely regressed into some alter
ego teenage rebellious personality. Funny thing was, I don’t believe she ever
moved past those years at all. The suit, her business, success…those were
facades. She learned self-preservation from a young age, but the ridiculous
part? She didn’t need to. I don’t understand kids who make such shitty choices
when they don’t have any real reason to do so. Lola put herself in harms’ way
on purpose. It blew my mind. “Stop being a wise-ass. Maybe if you had taken
some medication you’d be wearing clean clothes as a productive member of
society.”
Lola picked at a very old manicure, chipping off like
flat paint from an ocean side home. “As a lover, he fell short. As a kidnapper,
he scared me witless."
Her words struck me cold, instantly giving me
goosebumps. “What the hell, Lola. Were you abducted? Do we need to go to the
police? For fuck’s sake, talk to me!”
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And congrats on the book with the publisher!
Trisha Faye