“Remember our first date?”
She asked tearfully with the divorce decree in hand.
“Certainly, I do. It was the first blog we wrote. I’ve no clue when did the story expand to a novel, and the characters took different routes.”
“I blame myself for not knowing when new characters entered the story, other than our children.”

Drat., Those characters! Great 6!
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Thank you, Lisa!
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This is such a good Six but oh, so sad.
Well done.
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Thank you, Denise!
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A sad story, well told!
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Thanks so much!
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A sad six, but well-done.
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Thank you, Kristi!
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very nice six.
(so who’s to say where reality starts and fiction supplants the ‘real’ world?)
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There is no truth greater than fiction, and no fiction greater than truth 🙂
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Good one. New Characters can bring trouble. Sounds like one did. This could go places.
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Thanks 🙂
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It reminds me of the film ” Saath-Saath” and the song …………..”Kyu zindagi ki raha me majboor ho gaye,
Itne hue kareeb ki humdoor ho gaye’
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That is a good number 🙂
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Oooo Clever take!
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Thanks 🙂
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