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PHOTO PROMPT © David Stewart
This week’s photo is of a city street at night. The buildings are well lit. It’s raining. Headlights reflect on the wet pavement. There are people walking along the sidewalk.
Genre: Histrionic Faction
Word Count: 100
INTO EVERY LIFE A LITTLE RAIN MUST FALL
It seems that my poor 2011 Chevy Cruz has seen more than its fair share of downpours such as a deer on a suicide mission and a few other fender benders. We’ve replaced the heater, the clutch and, currently she’s in the shop for more pricey repairs. Yet I cling tenaciously to her. She’s paid off, after all.
Last week when I took the car into the shop the wide-eyed mechanic looked at me like I had flown a spaceship into his garage. He gasped, “It’s a stick-shift.”
“Yes, Captain Obvious, it’s my millennial anti-theft device. Please, just fix it.”



