Drama

by Daniel Gallik

You baited Curt, didn’t you? Holly was growing tired of Linda’s malaise. You made him fall out of love with me. Linda was always taking shots at Holly. Linda’s mother overheard this. She said, hon, what do you care? Linda screeched, I love Curt! Marsha quieted down, men are men. They’re not a big deal. Holly decided to take a walk by herself. Linda called Curt. The hour before dinner elapsed. Holly sat down for supper at her house. Holly’s mom asked, well, how did you decide to like my daughter, Curt? Curt said, Mrs. Jones I like your hotdogs, and your doggie is cute, and Holly likes to be very mature.

Daniel Gallik has mulitple short stories and poems all over the internet, and in college journals. Yes, The Hiram Poetry Review, Parabola, The Hawaii Review and many other publications include his work. His first novel, A Story Of Dumb Fate, an insane story of a child with disabilities can be purchased at local bookstores and Publish America.

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