Nosey old cow! She thinks I can’t see her peeking at me and generally minding my business. What’s it to do with her? People like her make me sick. There she is behind her grubby, yellowing net curtains thinking she’s invisible. But it’s easy to spot the small movements at the edge of the curtains as she strains to see who’s coming here for lunch.
Sad really that she hasn’t anything better to occupy her. I should feel sorry for her... talk to her... but she’s never seen in the street... she just just noses away behind her net curtains.
Christopher over 3 years ago
Oh, I see. The narrator on the other side is a woman too. I thought it was you!
Neville Hunt over 3 years ago
No, it’s a woman.
Jamie Clapperton over 3 years ago
I thought that too. Intrigued by what's happening behind the curtains. On both sides. 😁 😁
Neville Hunt over 3 years ago
Thanks gents! I haven’t quite worked out what happens next, but I’m glad to have committed myself to a series. I must force myself to drabble daily...
Christopher over 3 years ago
Yeah, I've fallen off the daily drabble wagon pledge myself, but I think I'm ready to start the urban legends series so that will probably help me get one out every day, as long as I keep researching. I've found some bizarre stuff that's out in this world!
Neville Hunt over 3 years ago
Sounds great, Christopher; can’t wait! 😊
Christopher over 3 years ago
Is anyone else having trouble clearing their notifications here. I've done it several times on a phone and on a computer and it still won't clear them out.
Christopher over 3 years ago
That first sentence should've ended with one of these.."?"
Neville Hunt over 3 years ago
Yes Christopher and I have emailed Michael Cook about it. He’s emailed back to say he’s going to try to sort it out. He wasn’t aware of the problem until I told him.
Christopher over 3 years ago
Okay, cool. Thanks.