Six Word Stories

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Sorry soldier, shoes sold in pairs.

Paramedics finished her text, "...love you."

The smallest coffins are the heaviest.

Brought roses home, keys didn't fit.

Goodbye, mission control. Thanks for trying.

She was lovely. Then things changed.

Imagined adulthood. Gained adulthood. Lost imagination.

Selling parachute:never opened, slightly stained.

Our bedroom. Two voices. I knock.

Dad left; a flag came back.

It's our fiftieth, table for one.

What's your return policy on rings?

Ever seen chalk outlines that small.

Jumped. Then I changed my mind.

Siri, delete mom from my contacts.

Passengers, this isn't your captain speaking.

I met my soulmate. She didn't.

I just saw my reflection blink.

Mom taught me how to shave.

Strangers. Friends. Best friends. Lovers. Strangers.

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