Sketchy
This little flash fiction piece is inspired by a prompt from Q & A a Day for Writers and is really supposed to be a character sketch. The prompt asks you to use a handwriting sample to develop a character. This is where mine went.
Sketchy
by Annmarie Ferry
Glenn didn't have time for a perfectly penned letter. He only had a few moments to communicate this important message--a few scribbled out letters wouldn't hurt anyone anyway. It had occurred to him that he should type the note to his supervisor, but again, that would waste precious time. Not to mention he didn't want any "evidence" on his computer.
He hastily scratched out his plea:
They're out to get you. Watch who you trust.
He folded the paper over, holding it lightly as he sauntered down the eerily empty hallway, quickly pivoting to the left as he reached his boss's door. His eyes nervously darted around the room as approached the messy desk, deciding to leave the note on the keyboard where Tim might actually spot it.
Mission accomplished.
He felt light as he practically skipped back down the hallway he had nonchalantly traveled just moments before, humming the theme from The Twilight Zone as he grabbed his things and left for the night.
Sketchy
by Annmarie Ferry
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He hastily scratched out his plea:
They're out to get you. Watch who you trust.
He folded the paper over, holding it lightly as he sauntered down the eerily empty hallway, quickly pivoting to the left as he reached his boss's door. His eyes nervously darted around the room as approached the messy desk, deciding to leave the note on the keyboard where Tim might actually spot it.
Mission accomplished.
He felt light as he practically skipped back down the hallway he had nonchalantly traveled just moments before, humming the theme from The Twilight Zone as he grabbed his things and left for the night.

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