General Fiction posted January 3, 2014 | Chapters: | ...47 48 -49- 50... |
Sixty-word story.
A chapter in the book Short
Last Taxi
by Bill Schott
Sitting alone I recall. It was gridlock. Annie had to deliver our baby in the cab. The cabby laid newspaper down under her and I coached my screaming wife. She snorted and strained to push our greatest achievement out onto the backseat of a city taxi. That moment became the single most thrilling and ultimately tragic day in my life.
60 WORD DASH writing prompt entry
Sitting alone I recall. It was gridlock. Annie had to deliver our baby in the cab. The cabby laid newspaper down under her and I coached my screaming wife. She snorted and strained to push our greatest achievement out onto the backseat of a city taxi. That moment became the single most thrilling and ultimately tragic day in my life.
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