Why She Did It
Detective Hobart looked at the stained sidewalk. “What do we know?”
Sergeant Purcell said, “Victim was a musician. Had a bad breakup with his girlfriend. She lives there.” He pointed to a window four stories above the crime scene.
“She must have been furious,” grimaced Hobart. “Was he beating her?”
“Yeah, but that’s not why she did it.”
“Cheating on her?”
Purcell shook his head. “Yeah, but no again.”
“What then?”
“Guy yelled at her from the sidewalk.”
“That was the last straw?”
“Nah.” Purcell pointed at the legs sticking out from the shattered piano. “He wanted his piano back.”
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Each week, the Friday Fictioneers meet for fun, frolic, and flash fiction. Hey Rochelle, 100 words on the dot this time. 😉 Look here to see how stories other folks wrote based upon the photo prompt above: https://rochellewisofffields.wordpress.com/2015/09/02/4-september-2015/
LOL! Yep! That would do it!! 😀
Great take on the prompt Eric…
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I guess it’s really all that stuff at once. Put it all together, and you got a dead guy beneath a piano. He was asking for it…he got it. 😉 Thanks so much, Courtney! 🙂
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Dear Eric,
Pity he didn’t play the flute. High might have stood a better chance. 😉 Well done and imaginative take on the prompt.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I don’t know. He doesn’t seem like a nice guy. I think it’s a pity he didn’t play steamroller. 😉 Thanks so much, Rochelle! 🙂
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~snort~ Wicklund at his boom-tish last sentence best 🙂
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Ba-dum-bum, tish! 😉 Thanks so much, Lyn! 🙂
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*Snort*! Loved it!
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Hehe. Thanks so much! 🙂
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I’m crushed – that I didn’t see that one coming. 😆
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Haha! 😀 Well then, that’s just smashing! 😉 Thanks much! 🙂
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He was asking for it. Well played.
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He was. You could say she gave him back his keys. 😉 Thanks very much! 🙂
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Don’t come between a man and his instrument.
Good piece.
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No doubt! It was important to return his instrument with all haste, and she did. 😉 Thank you much! 🙂
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Hahaha! Excellent writing! Some girls do have a sinister sense of humour.
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They sure do. 😉 Thanks so much. I appreciate it! 🙂
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Another chortler, EA, very well done.
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Hehe. Much appreciated, CE! 🙂
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Of course, this is Momus News!
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Hehe. I see you’ve researched thoroughly. 😀
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Careful what you ask for. Especially from a scorned woman.
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No doubt! Especially if it’s heavy. 😉
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What is it about a good old brownstone building that screams detective story? 🙂
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I know. It seems to be a cultural archetype starting with the old Raymond Chandler novels. It just feels right. 😉
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Ha, ha, poor lad, got what he wanted, maybe what he deserved!
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Yep. I agree on both counts. Not the cleverest soul in the world. I mean seriously. Demanding a very heavy object while standing under a window? Guys like that are proof that Darwin was right! 😉
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Well, I guess he got the piano back. Or it got him 😆 Good story!
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Haha! I think a little of both. Thanks so much! 🙂
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I can’t see how she could have acted any other way, under the circumstances. Great fun, your story.
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Exactly. He asked for his piano back. She gave it to him. No problem! 😉 Glad you had fun. Thanks very much! 🙂
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Oh, yes, I’ve missed this. Nicely done and so much fun. Be careful what you wish for.
janet
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Hehe. Good to see you again. I’m glad you had fun. Thanks so much, Janet! 🙂
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Nice to see you as well.
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Great story, seems like he was a guy who played all the wrong notes (sorry)…
Very nicely done Eric.
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Haha! Yep. He just never found the “keys” to her heart. 😉 Thanks so much, Dee! 🙂
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very funny.
But I understood him to say that he just wanted his keys back – not the entire piano.
😉 Randy
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Hehe. That’s another funny route. Works well too. Glad you enjoyed this version. Thanks so much! 🙂
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The straw that broke the camel’s back? Or the piano player’s back? Good story.
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Haha! Uh…both? 😉 Thanks so much, Margaret! 🙂
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Hahaha! This is hilarious! Another one out of the park Eric! Love it!
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Hehe. Glad you got a good laugh. It’s good for a body. Thanks much! 🙂
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It is good for a body! Laughter is the best medicine! Thank you.
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