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Click here"Oh Terri, it is going great." I looked at my watch. "Sorry, but I gotta run to Home Depot before they close to pick up some supplies. Call me later this week so we can catch a movie or something, but not too late because I got to get up before the crack of dawn the rest of the week."
In the most ironic of ironies, I am now in charge of a small staff of janitorial workers. We travel from Convenience store to Convenience store, doing hands on, down and dirty, "deep cleaning", at each location.
As I got up, hoisting a bag of cleaning paraphernalia over my shoulder, I let out a groan as my sore muscles protested the effort.
Terri grabbed the check saying, "Well, at least you get to see the beautiful sunrise."
I thought back to my idle days of sleeping in, while Richard headed off to work and felt the pang of longing for Richard and those lazy times.
"Terri, believe me, there is no sunrise so beautiful it is worth waking up that early to see."
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If you got this far, thanks for reading. If you recognized JoAnne from the INVISABLE MAN story-you get bonus points. All errors, punctuation, grammar, etc. are mine and mine alone.
Very funny, worth 5 stars for the humour alone, those uni janitors have the best job 😀
That was one of the ugliest plots I have read in a long time! There was no good quality in any character! The revenge was uglier than the infidelity. At least in her mind she was doing something for her children. I cannot imagine that family ever having done, 0,doing something nice for her. Yuk!!
You must have been in dark place when u wrote this.
I'm seriously wondering how these two people, so seriously far apart in upbringing and values managed to get married in the first place, let alone stay together for about 20 years before this incident.
I enjoyed the story and gave it 5 stars (it was worth it for one zingers alone) but
1. Joanne should have simply been called a Trustee as she was not appointed by will;
2. All of the couple's assets couldn't have been put into the trust without the knowledge of and appointment by both of them as owners of the property, short of fraud on someone's part.