“Grass”.
Willowy, flexible, Spineless.
I mumble, “Woman”.
“huh?”,eyebrows rise.
Grass. Stands back after being stepped on. Grows strong when mowed down. Woman.
“Woman”, I say loudly, adjusting hand-cuffs, getting comfortable.
Wife kills husband for no apparent reason– Newspaper headlines peeks over Dr.Ozster’s notes.
“Woman? Why?”
Dr.Ozster’s supposedly a TED-talking psychology expert, on evil and insanity. I’m his conundrum.
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I wait until footsteps recede. We have always been discreet. Except one time…he’s dead though. Killed.
I gloat, ” …stumped Dr.Ozster today…”. I lean on her, sinking into her softness, my head soon touches the cold walls of the solitary confinement cell.
— End —-
This is an exactly 100 word story. In “bold pink” because I’m proud of editing it down to a 100 from 180. Although it may not be apparent readily , due to the editing, that the Main character is asked to play a word association game by an expert to understand her psyche and discern the motive of her violent crime.
This story is written in response to the 100 word photo challenge posted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields each week. This week’s photo was provided by Dale Rogerson.
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