Two Cards for a Change

Two Cards for a Change

A Story by Abishai100
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Short about inventions in Romanticism (or superstition) that yield detours in Earth-life's (very special) activity.

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A sports-civilization charmer. Happy Thanksgiving (not yet), 
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AMLAN: I'm a coach, and you're a calendar-girl; and it's (all) cute, wife.
DANICA: Me thinks you've some senses of incomplete-satisfaction with ice, man.
AMLAN: You guessed incorrectly, Danica babe...in deeds, hockey's for me now.
DANICA: Really (Facebook-like)?



Amlan tried many games in his life, including billiards and kids' baseball, and he found special languages for cool confidence for the art of competition-class; but he'd been resolved to make ice-hockey his retirement expression for leviathan/uncertainty...until he met a media-doll, someone like his darling (Danica) with a touch for something foreign but English (inside a billiards-room!).



DOLL: I'm no doll, honey.
AMLAN: That's your name, though?
DOLL: You're good at pool.
AMLAN: You're some football-diamonds girl (ads?).
DOLL: Entranced are ya, honey?
AMLAN: This could be dangerous (for me!).
DOLL: Really (Facebook-like?).



DANICA: What the leviathan is this, hubby?
AMLAN: Yeah, I'm working on a special short with crayons about Helmet-Man!
DANICA: Helmet-Man?
AMLAN: He's a youth hero with a helmet (American football) for vigilantism!
DANICA: Where the leviathan did you get the move(s) for such a thing, hubby?
AMLAN: Don't ask.



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2024 Abishai100


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Added on November 3, 2024
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