Flash in the Pan

One hundred strokes with the hairbrush. Her best perfume. Brand new dress.

She looked at the clock in the hall. After sitting on the couch for three minutes, she looked at her watch.

There were wrinkles in her skirt. She consulted her wrist four times while the iron heated. She smoothed the skirt without taking off the dress.

She straightened all the chachkies on the shelf and eyed the clock again. She peeked out the curtains, every time she paced past the window.

Two hours later, the telephone rang. By the second ring, she knew he wasn’t going to come.

Welcome to "Flash in the Pan"

Welcome to “Flash in the Pan”

Coming in precisely on the money at 100 words, this flash features the word come. New quarter, new words, new flashers! All the details are on the Flash in the Pan page. (Just under the header on the left.) Grab the rules and join the pack!

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Happy Flashing!


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  1. After taking all the time to get ready as well, Red. Terrible treatment, if I may say so!
    Here’s my entry for this word: http://wp.me/pVkLb-1KX
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