(JAM = just about managing)
Penny Rogers
mug of tea with two sugars, gone cold.
With Steve comfortable on the sofa, a beer by his side,
watching the first episode of the box set she had given him for Christmas, Laura
turned her attention to the washing-up. Jack was in his room, happily setting up
his new XBox. The look on his face when he opened his parcel had made all the
worry worthwhile.
As she washed and dried the dishes she
wondered how she’d manage in the New Year, she couldn’t do this again. Steve
wasn’t getting any better, he needed constant care, so no chance of her going
back to work in the supermarket and Jack was growing up fast. Still, today
wasn’t the day to worry. She’d done turkey and all the trimmings, presents for
everyone and a few beers for Steve. She was happy to see him relaxed for
once.
The washing-up finished, she decided to have
another glass of prosecco to finish the bottle. As she poured it into her glass
the doorbell rang.
‘Get that for me will you Jack?’ She heard
the boy open the door. She turned round and he was standing in front of her
clutching his Xbox controller, pale and shaking.
‘Mum a policeman wants to talk to you.
What’s going on?’
Laura dropped her glass. It smashed to the
floor in a thousand pieces. They must have installed new CCTV cameras since she
left work.
About the author
Penny Rogers writes short stories and flash fiction,
though recently she has written some poetry. She has been published in
anthologies including Henshaw Treats (2015), This Little World (2015) and Best
of CafĂ© Lit 5 (2016) as well as in Bare Fiction, Writers’ Forum and South. She
is an intermittent blogger and would like more people to follow her as she is
sure this would encourage her to write more entries.
https://pennyrogers.wordpress.com/
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