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Smith story line! How it works is I'll start a story and then someone else adds another part, so on and so forth. You can post as many times as you want, just not consecutively.
Let's see where this goes!

by unknown116 in Six Words Questions on Jan 27, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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unknown116 says,

Once upon a time there was a man by the name of Furby McHamburglar.

ba_miracle says,

Made destitute and turned criminal after a failed company merger.

marymc says,

Feeling he had no other option, he began a truly unusual venture.

accidentaltourist says,

He packed three shirts, one pair of pants, one pair of shoes, and left his home, taking his cat in a carry bag and his goldfish in a Ziplock bag.

unknown116 says,

His journey took a sad turn when his cat ate the gold fish.

maryjane31 says,

However, being of a resilient nature, he continued on his way. He stopped at a roadside diner where he met a friendly woman named Eleanor.

marymc says,

For Furby, it was as if she had ripped his heart from his chest and held it in front of him. She was everything he imagined a woman could be, yet never had the faith that such a woman existed.

butterflyxxx says,

Could he dare to hope that this chance encounter could turn his life around? Yet even now, as they sat together drinking their coffee, he knew that the shadows of the past were pursuing him. Glancing toward the doorway he saw

marymc says,

She reached into her cleavage and pulled them out. "Do what you need to do", she said.

unknown116 says,

He momentarily froze. His eyes stayed planted on Eleanor's breasts. But this was it, and he knew it. He grabbed the keys out of her hand and...

lillybrook says,

"No hablo Ingles" she replied, and turned back to her coffee.

unknown116 says,

Furby got outside safe and sound. Once the kitchen door shut behind him he slid past the dumpsters and down the dark side of the alley. He couldn't believe he left Eleanor alone. He looked down at the keys in his hand and knew what he had to do...

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