very small dogs

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Sin

There was a spot of mud at the end of her nose he took to be a blemish. She'd wear it, to the restaurant, home, to the end of the day. Why didn't you tell me? she'd ask. There was no way he'd say how beautiful she was.

Posted by Joseph Young at 5:33 PM

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Easter Rabbit, a collection of microfiction, from Publishing Genius.

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Small Dogs Elsewhere

  • 12 Micros @ FRiGG
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  • How We Dwell
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  • Poems on Small Dogs @ Alice Blue
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