Final Notice

I hear the shuffle of steps below but can’t make out the quiet conversation. It is too late or maybe too early for visitors.
I slip out my window and look over the porch rail, but it is too dark with the streetlights shot out in the alley.
I’m not supposed to be out on the porch or have my window open at night, but it was hot and stuffy, my fan not working.
A crash and some shouts, then unnerving quiet.
I slip back inside.
As the sun comes up, I see the results of an ignored final notice.

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8 Responses to Final Notice

  1. Mary Shipman says:

    It’s well done. Like you lived it.

  2. msjadeli says:

    Good title and yep, that’s how they do it. Such a brutal and realistic story, Tara Jo.

  3. Bill says:

    Reality strikes again. Good story.

  4. Dora says:

    It’s a brutal world for those living on the margins. Well told story.

  5. Dale says:

    Sounds like a place where it’s best to stay inside when it gets dark!

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