“You’re a good Samaritan in search of trouble,” my wife often said.
NEVER HAVE TOO MANY by Andreas J. Britz

They were crouched behind a canned tuna pyramid at the back of the store, the lone survivors of a mid-afternoon monster massacre.
RENFIELD’S JOURNAL by Lance Taubold

My name is Renfield, and to my knowledge, all of what I am to say is true.
BALLOON ANIMALS by Marius Reuter

He had long given up on putting full clown makeup on before going to work.
IN CIRCLES by Brooke Muschott

We did a walking tour earlier, so I count myself lucky it was dry until now.
WHAT I WANT TO SAY TO THE COUPLE IN THE ELEVATOR by Kristi Ferguson

I know you think that you’re in love, and you probably are.
CECIL’S GUIDEBOOK TO THE PERFECT DAY by Kimberly Moore

Four months into unemployment, my spirits were low enough already.