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Rated: E · Short Story · Action/Adventure · #2246622
gone fishing a contest entry
I made my way to the pool bar, and chose a spot by the sea wall. Nobody used this I sat on the wall and resting my back on the back of the adjoining wall which was the deep sea diving school
A little fishing harbour was close to the hotel. My mind went to when I spent many hours here with my late husband, he liked to be on his own and didn't mix well with other holiday people.
' I'm no buying my beer at they prices.' said Donald in hid Glasgow accent and producing a six pack from the local super market neer by the hotel.
I returned to reality and raised my binoculars to my eyes, the fishing boat was going out to there morning catch. The fisher men wave at me as they passed, I smiled and thought
'This bathing suit is attracting the fisher men.'
And I wondered what Don would have said if he were here.'
I looked through the binoculars and there he was the little old man
in his tiny boat, he was still fishing and he was still providing the
chef with fish.
I sat on Dons favourite wall for a little while and then decided I needed company.
'Sorry Don I'm going to join the living.'
and I thought I heard him answer OK.

200 words.
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