Writing and Questions.
I have an odd writing style.
I have at least 5-10 story ideas in process.
I have real life.
Some of my in process stories are a mere 2-5 pages.
One is over 100 pages if printed on normal paper.
I have 2 other stories which may be done in the near future.
DD
Monday, December 14, 2015
Accident At School
Accident at School
By Daring Diane
At
24, Michelle was taking on all kinds of new challenges. She had just returned from her honeymoon and
elopement with Fallon O’Leary. Michelle
and Fallon had dated for a short period of time and decided they were meant for
each other. Fallon was a lot older than
Michelle at 45. He had been divorced for
over seven years. Michelle had been
looking for a husband and Fallon was exactly what she had been looking
for. He was successful, trusting and he
was not some kid that was going to run around on her. But he could surely take care of her in the
way in which she wanted to become accustomed.
Fallon
traveled extensively for his job as a business consultant. In fact, after getting back from the
honeymoon yesterday afternoon, he had taken off this morning on a flight at 5
AM.
This
morning, Michelle was alone in the master bedroom of the O’Leary home.
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The
first time Michelle met Mrs. Perkins, Fallon’s housekeeper, it was clear that
she disapproved. After running into
Michelle in the living room, Mrs. Perkins introduced herself. She asked if Michelle was one of Mary‘s
friends. Mary was Fallon’s 17 year old
daughter.
In
a huff, she stated, “Of course not, I am Fallon’s fiancĂ©.” Michelle’s indignant response reminded Mrs.
Perkins of a child trying to convince everyone they were more important than
they actually were.
Michelle
tried to assert herself and provide Mrs. Perkins direction on the one or two
times they interacted. Mrs. Perkins
ignored her and pointed out that she worked for Mr. O’Leary and she knew what her
job responsibilities were. On one
occasion, Mrs. Perkins declared, “When you grow up, your advice on how things
should run may have value in our house.”
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