General Fiction posted February 14, 2020 |
100 word Flash Fiction
The Streaker
by Janet Foor
Mrs. Higgins, still in her bathrobe, saw someone run by her window buck naked. Shrieking, she watched him disappear. At the front door, Mr. Higgins shouted. "Hey you! You can't run around here like that."
People started coming from everywhere. A police car pulled up. Two officers emerged asking questions. "Where did he come from? Which way did he go?"
Down the street they heard someone shout, "Billy Thompson, you get in the house this instant and for goodness sake, put on some clothes. Little boys have no business running off after their bath and scaring a mother to death."
100 Word Flash Fiction writing prompt entry
Mrs. Higgins, still in her bathrobe, saw someone run by her window buck naked. Shrieking, she watched him disappear. At the front door, Mr. Higgins shouted. "Hey you! You can't run around here like that."
People started coming from everywhere. A police car pulled up. Two officers emerged asking questions. "Where did he come from? Which way did he go?"
Down the street they heard someone shout, "Billy Thompson, you get in the house this instant and for goodness sake, put on some clothes. Little boys have no business running off after their bath and scaring a mother to death."
People started coming from everywhere. A police car pulled up. Two officers emerged asking questions. "Where did he come from? Which way did he go?"
Down the street they heard someone shout, "Billy Thompson, you get in the house this instant and for goodness sake, put on some clothes. Little boys have no business running off after their bath and scaring a mother to death."
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