General Fiction posted May 2, 2019 |
He makes a final decision.
Cliff Hanger
by Tpa
Bill Thompson stands on the edge of the cliff. His wife, Lisa, is a short distance behind.
"Please, don't do it," she whimpers. "He didn't mean anything."
"I must do it."
"I love you."
"Please."
"Are we alone?"
"Yes."
He turns around, holding a gun that points to her heart.
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Bill Thompson stands on the edge of the cliff. His wife, Lisa, is a short distance behind.
"Please, don't do it," she whimpers. "He didn't mean anything."
"I must do it."
"I love you."
"Please."
"Are we alone?"
"Yes."
He turns around, holding a gun that points to her heart.
"Please, don't do it," she whimpers. "He didn't mean anything."
"I must do it."
"I love you."
"Please."
"Are we alone?"
"Yes."
He turns around, holding a gun that points to her heart.
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