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Spiteful Beth DeVito
A Short Story
by KittyTac
Beth DeVito had always loved picturesque Oxford with its unnatural, uneven umbrellas. It was a place where she felt afraid.
She was a spiteful, splendid, wine drinker with wide eyes and ginger fingers. Her friends saw her as a grubby, gigantic gamer. Once, she had even made a cup of tea for a damaged owl. That's the sort of woman he was.
Beth walked over to the window and reflected on her wild surroundings. The sun shone like boating owls.
Then she saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Sophia Blackman. Sophia was a stupid bear with brunette eyes and sticky fingers.
Beth gulped. She was not prepared for Sophia.
As Beth stepped outside and Sophia came closer, she could see the worried glint in her eye.
"Look Beth," growled Sophia, with a delightful glare that reminded Beth of stupid blue bottles. "It's not that I don't love you, but I want a phone number. You owe me 965 euros."
Beth looked back, even more barmy and still fingering the ribbed banana. "Sophia, I don't have the money," she replied.
They looked at each other with relaxed feelings, like two testy, tense toads laughing at a very wild snow storm, which had flute music playing in the background and two stupid uncles loving to the beat.
Beth studied Sophia's brunette eyes and sticky fingers. Eventually, she took a deep breath. "I'm afraid I declared myself bankrupt," explained Beth. "You will never get your money."
"No!" objected Sophia. "You lie!"
"I do not!" retorted Beth. "Now get your brunette eyes out of here before I hit you with this ribbed banana."
Sophia looked sad, her wallet raw like a tight, tame torch.
Beth could actually hear Sophia's wallet shatter into 965 pieces. Then the stupid bear hurried away into the distance.
Not even a glass of wine would calm Beth's nerves tonight.
THE END
My favorites:
That's the sort of woman he was.
The sun shone like boating owls.
Her friends saw her like a grubby, gigantic gamer.
with a delightful glare that reminded Beth of stupid blue bottles.
Beth looked back, even more barmy and still fingering the ribbed banana.
Once, she had even made a cup of tea for a damaged owl.
They looked at each other with relaxed feelings, like two testy, tense toads laughing at a very wild snow storm, which had flute music playing in the background and two stupid uncles loving to the beat.
Now get your brunette eyes out of here before I hit you with this ribbed banana."