Three or Sometimes Four by Robert Vaughan
12:17 PM | Author: Glen Binger
Three or Sometimes Four by Robert Vaughan

She liked to cook. I hated it. I would sit and stare. She was a talker. That was just the beginning. Sometimes I’d lie in bed and try to remember what we had in common. I’d count them. Usually didn’t get past three or sometimes four.




Robert Vaughan's plays have been produced in NYC, LA, SF and Milwaukee, where he currently resides. He leads two adult writing roundtables for Redbird- Redoak Studios. His fiction has or will appear in magazines 50 to 1, Postcard Shorts, Short, Fast & Deadly, Six Sentences, Thunderclap Press and Tryst. His blog, One Writer’s Life, is at http://rgv7735.wordpress.com.
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1 comments:

On 6/3/10, 9:42 PM , Crybbe666 said...

A very clever piece here, Robert. Great title, too!