Reluctantly he handed over the key. This car had been his baby since he’d bought it in high school. He’d restored it to its former glory and it had been the envy of the town. But he’d just graduated med school and needed the money to pay off his bills. He’d be able to buy it back later, right? The man in the dark tweed suit smiled reassuringly as he took the key, waved, and walked toward the car. He heard the familiar rev of the engine as the man pulled away. He turned away, wanting just one more ride.
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Awww. Not his baby. :(
ReplyDeleteawesome. Such a responsible respectable man. But so sad.
ReplyDeleteI'm sad for him, the sentimental things are hard to let go. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat is sad.
ReplyDeleteLoved the transition to a new life in this snippet.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a car I've felt this way about, but you were able to convey the feelings so well that I felt it too. Good work!
ReplyDeleteBitter sweet story. Nicely done!
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