PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Kristin stormed out the studio, both her hands and face smeared with paint. “This isn’t funny, Simon! What have you done with it?”
Simon folded his paper. “Done with what?”
“You know exactly what. My paint tray. What else would I be talking about?”
“I thought you were done, so I put it in the kitchen ready for washing.”
“Do I look done? You know I always leave the outlining until last, so how come you didn’t notice the black was still there?”
“Sorry.” He smiled to himself. Revenge is a dish best served when it causes the most frustration.
I wrote this in response to this week’s Friday fictioneers.
What a cad!
Lovely to see you here again, Angie, and thanks for visiting.
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It’s great to be back and reading some amazing stuff! Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Mhhhh, so the dude knew what he was doing. Cold like a fish
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Absolutely! Cold is the best way for revenge to flourish 🙂 Thank you for reading and commenting.
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Sounds a tad spiteful. I wonder what she’d done to warrant revenge.
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I imagine seated something that caused the same amount of frustration within him. Thank you for reading and commenting.
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Whatever it was she did, he’s clearly waited for the right moment to achieve the greatest effect. Intriguing.
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I imagine that whatever she did cause him the most frustration and that is why he chose revenge the way he did. Thank you for reading and commenting.
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Good story. But I bet the ending is not really the last of it. 🙂 Enjoyed reading.
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The whole thing probably wasn’t even the beginning. Tit-for-tat revenge going on for ages without anyone knowing first person who did something wrong was! Thank you for reading and commenting.
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You’re welcome.
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Well that sucks… Wonder why he is so pissed at her…
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I don’t think that was the first piece of revenge by either of them, and who knows where it started? Thank you for reading and commenting.
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