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weekly drabble challenge
Rules:
1) A drabble is, by definition, a 100-word story therefore all responses should be 100 words exactly, no exceptions.
2) You may also choose to respond to this challenge with a five-minute sketch.
3) PLEASE put the word DRABBLE at the top of your post. That way people can easily spot the drabbles in amongst any reader comments they receive.
RATING: I don't think this should be limited so reader beware that they could be any rating (you could put it in the subject line if you feel it needs it)
PLEASE try to remember to make each drabble a comment in response to the original post. That way, if the comments start to collapse, the drabbles themselves should remain visible.
Gossip
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Jeeves looked up. “Paul, are you certain?”
“I felt …if there is any chance,” Seppings looked to Anatole, fussing over their midnight supper.
“Mr. Glossop say. He is drunk.”
“Mrs. Travers wishes Mr. Wooster to marry Miss Travers?”
“They get on well.”
“I see,” said Jeeves. At 4, Mr. Wooster rang.
“Jeeves, we must hie.”
“Sir?”
“The aged r … Please.”
They left well before dawn.
“Sir, may I ask?”
“I heard something.”
“Sir?”
“I can’t give you up. I won’t.”
“Sir?”
“Dash it, Jeeves, stop sirring.”
“I’ll protect you, beloved.”
“We’ll get home and snuggle, then?”
“With great pleasure.”
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