Charge It (Jane Doe Six Sentence Stories)

“Allan, what in the actual hell. I was in Nordstrom’s today and they declined my charge.”

“Your charge cards were not part of the divorce settlement. Divorce me, divorce your plastic.”

It’s all Torry can do not to fling her phone across the room at the smug smile in his voice. Even worse than the humiliation in Ladies’ Sportswear, the sonofabitch is laughing at her.

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Every week, Ivy at Uncharted hosts the Six Sentence Stories blog hop. This week’s cue was “charge.” Fun Sixes from other writers are at the link. Come join us!

Author: Deborah Lee

I like trees, dreaming, magic, books, paper, floating, dreaming, rhinos, rocks, stargazing, wine, dragonflies, trains, and silence to hear the world breathe.

11 thoughts on “Charge It (Jane Doe Six Sentence Stories)”

  1. Oh, the cad. They say you never know a man until your involved in divorce. Just reinforces the decision. Six sentences telling it like it is. Great job!

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