PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
“My mom is gonna kill me.” Abbie surveyed the damage to the car she had sideswiped while her best friend sat texting.
Without looking up from her phone, Olivia said, “You’re totally right. We should bail.”
“What?!? You’re kidding right?”
“We’re alone. If we leave fast you’re clear. Nobody has to know.”
Abbie scanned the empty street and debated, but the angel on her left shoulder won.
Tucking a note with her name and cell number under the wipers, she saw a good-looking boy exit the house across the street and walk toward her.
Karma isn’t always a bitch.
A huge thanks to Mrs Completely for introducing me to Friday Fictioneers. You should check out her blog. It’s one of my favorites.
It always pays to be nice…
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I’ve found it gets the best results.
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That it does. And it does come back!
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Lovely pot! Happy Friday 🙂
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Glad she did the right thing. If only there was more of this good karma going around! 🙂
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Let’s start a revolution!
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Perhaps he’s got a handsome brother….not for me, you understand, for Olivia. 😉
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Nicely written. I like that she was rewarded for her honesty.
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Yay!!! You’re here! Love the story. You are perfectly suited to this group. Welcome aboard. :o)
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This is fun! Thanks for the invite.
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A good deed certainly deserves some good fortune. Lovely story.
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She took the right option and now she’s going to get her reward. Nice one
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Dear Susan,
Karma could be on her side this time…or ‘carma.’ 😉 Well done. Welcome to Friday Fictioneers. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you for the warm welcome Rochelle. It took me a few minutes for ‘carma’ to sink in properly, but I love your sense of humor. I’m happy to be here.
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