Divorcée Dearest (Jane Doe Six Sentence Stories)

Torrey storms up and down the sun room, her friend’s amused sympathy fueling her pique.

“Oh…my…God, I can’t believe I still have to put up with this crap from him. I never should have divorced him. I’d have come out of this a lot better if I’d just killed him.”

“But then you’d have that whole murder trial thing to deal with, and it’s so hard to dress for those,” Leslie quips.

“Coulda just dropped him down an old mine shaft. No body, no crime.”

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Each week at Uncharted, Ivy hosts the Six Sentence Stories flash fiction linkup and blog hop. This week’s cue was “mine.” Fun sixes from other writers are at the link. Come join us!

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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.

12 thoughts on “Divorcée Dearest (Jane Doe Six Sentence Stories)”

  1. hey thanks for the mind worm (theme song to the 70s movie Shaft, Isaac Hayes) ‘course, given the demographic ’round here, them 70s are probably google-ref.
    good Six
    (good comments… the other half of the fun in this ‘hop)

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