“That’s effing awesome!”
“Language.”
“But ma. The diner car is up in the air.”
Resisting the temptation to go easy, she suppressed a smile. “Don’t ‘but ma’ me young man. I’m tired and you know your dad doesn’t have any patience for your stories. Get your book. It’s math time.”
“But ma!”
“No buts! Get your math book.” My Lord, it was only day three. How were they ever going to do this for months! And where was Don.? He went out for T.P. hours ago.
“I’m home! And you’re never gonna believe what someone did to the diner car!”
PHOTO PROMPT © J Hardy Carroll
This 100 word story was inspired by the fun photo provided by Rochelle’s Friday Fictioners challenge. Visit her site for details!
Oooops
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😎🤣
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That’s crazy!
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Quarantine will do that 🤪🤣
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Naughty mom there. Nice one.
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Imagine after three weeks 😂
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LOL! Yeah, what DID someone do to the diner car? 😉
Fun!
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Probably one of those rascally kids playing homeschool hooky 🤣
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Perhaps, eh? …. 😉
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😁
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🙂
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Oh the things that can/might/will happen…
Some carazy times ahead!
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Without a doubt!
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Very relatable, we’re only just at the beginning with the kids stuck in the house for months ahead!
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My sympathies! No kids here and I do most of my work out of my home office but I’m still feeling it already!
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It’s good to laugh, Tina.
Fun story
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Thanks! 😂
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..and it’s only day three! Oh dear, Ma!
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🤨🤪
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Unique and fun 🙂
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Thanks. Trying 😬
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A nice cheery story for a bleak time. You put your story together well, Tina.
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Thanks 🙏
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