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Burying the Hatchet
Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet. ~ Kin Hubbard Riley was a control freak barking orders at his wife who'd scurry like a timid mouse knowing if she didn't conform a barrage of blows would rain down on her body Of course, he made certain not to mar her pretty face - he needed her to look good when she collected his beer from the local store leaving home at the same time every day she was always back within the hour But...unbeknownst to Riley his wife Lou had caught the eye of Sid the store keeper they would steal passionate kisses on his coffee break which coincided with her visits Sid knew her life was unbearable and secretly he hired a hit man to do the deed when Lou was out shopping Riley was felled with one blow…. Nobody ever forgets where the hitman buried the hatchet! Quotable Poetry Contest Sponsored by Regina McIntosh 10/18/20
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