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My Faceted Rubies
I spent my day shopping for rubies. It's an indulgence - you see. I always choose the most faceted ones and take them home with me. I fashion them into beautiful jewelry and by early the next day, I've need to shop and purchase more for I give all my trinkets away. When the clerk sees me approaching, he displays trays of crimson stones, then says with a sly twinkle in his eyes, "Nice to see you again, Ms. Jones." Today, I chose two with radiant sparkle and held one next to each ear. He flattered me so I'd buy the baubles, "They are exquisite on you, my dear." He needn't have bothered with cajolery. I bought those rubies and more. He boxed them for me, smiled and said, "Ta ta," when I walked out the door. I thought he was impertinent and snide. and will not deal with one so rude. Tomorrow I will find a new ruby broker; who has a more courteous attitude. I spent my day shopping for rubies, radiant in quality and clarity. I will continue to browse, searching for those I consider a rarity. First Line Prompt -3 Poetry Contest Sponsored by Julia Ward Posted on July 12, 2020
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