Friday
FLASH FICTION: ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR
A quick flash fiction from long-time Weaponizer contributor Michael Jacobo, author of Mother and Dr. Carron, about the joy of theft.
What am I doing? I don’t need to be doing this, I can resist! Yet all the same here I am creeping through the dark taking things that don’t belong to me. I told myself I would just look and keep walking, then it was just check for an open window and keep walking on. I convinced myself slipping in and walking around was going to be it. I’d go to the bar have a drink and forget about this place. This pillow case is almost full of stuff, I’m almost done. I should just drop all this stuff and leave, but I can’t. My hands won’t let me, this feeling is just too good. This is the last time, promise ...READ FLASH FICTION: 'ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR' NOW!
Labels:
burglary,
crime,
first person,
flash fiction,
housebreaking,
michael jacobo,
microfiction,
webfic,
weblit
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