It’s eyes followed me round the room.
An ugly porcelain dog sitting in a doughnut.
‘You want sugar?’ the old lady asked.
‘No, ma’am. Just milk.’
She handed me the cup filled with weak tea. She shuffled to a chair.
All the while the damn dog had it’s eye on me.
‘Thanks for letting me come in and talk to you about your home insurance.’ I scanned the room. It was full of ornaments. Had to be worth something. Not much security either.
‘You’re welcome, I get so little company these days.’ Sweet old lady. It would be a shame stealing from her, but business was business.
She was smiling at me weird. I felt light-headed.
The room was spinning. The cup slipped off the saucer, crashing to the floor. The tea. I gasped for air. My back hit the plush carpet.
I heard shuffling. She stood over me holding that dog sitting in a doughnut. The little old lady gave it a heft.
Last thing I remember was that damn porcelain dog smashing into my face.
Written as part of Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers. The challenge is to write a flash fiction story or poem in around 150 – 175 words, based on the weekly photo prompt. Thanks as always to the challenge host Priceless Joy. For more information visit HERE.
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