"You help her get the job knowing his weakness for hot girls. He harrasses her; gets fired... You waltz in and take his job."
"You act like I orchestrated it all..."
"Didn't you?"
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conspiracy theory...with a personal, um, touch
ReplyDeleteIf it was a conspiracy and she really was the puppet master. Maybe it just happened. :)
DeleteAll in how you justify... Good one!
ReplyDeleteShe needed the money for a sick friend. LOL!
DeleteThanks Bo!
ReplyDeleteHmm. I like.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteWow- how conniving and manipulative...I think I used to work with this person!
ReplyDeleteLOL! We all did ;)
Deletetruly machiavellian (yeah, I'm sure that is spelt wrong)
ReplyDelete:) well done.
You spelled it right! And, thank you for the kind words :)
DeleteLove such wicked twists-that's what real life is all about nowadays at least-conspiracy,plotting,scandals...;-)Well executed:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks - this story is actually taken from real life - LOL!
DeleteVery clever! And I can just imagine it..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandra!
DeleteCrafty...
ReplyDeleteWhy, thank you ;)
ReplyDeleteOoooo... I really love this. The sneakiness and evilness of it all.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting idea. :)
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What a bunch of naughty Trifectans we have this week! Love this. Great use of dialogue!
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteClever take on the prompt!
ReplyDeleteOoooooh, devious! A devilishly good response!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, paints a whole story with so few words. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds about right. Well done. 1966
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