Thursday, May 30, 2019
Short Story :: Free Essays
Short Story Joe stepped out of the revolving doors. His sigh could easily be identified as one of relief. The bluish London rain could be seen disturbing the stove of the multitude on the other side of the road. Peoples breath could be seen in the cold air. Many people were hurrying dismantle the street armed with umbrellas like they were defending against the invading rain. Joe put up his umbrella and joined the rest of London rushing down the streets. One guy could be seen blendning down the road cradling what looked like his only belongings in his arms. He was soaked to the skin with the rain his carcass visible through his wet shirt. He walked directly into Joe and his papers all fell to the floor. He immediately buckled to one knee to retrieve them. He looked up at Joe and stared at him for while with a look of recognition. He stared for a few extra seconds, then picked up his papers and began running again, leaving with so much as an apology . Joe continued walking down the street and for sum unknown reason he was unable to set his mind free of the image of the man that collided with him. Joe called in the newsagent and the lady behind the counter handed him his cigarettes, to which he placed the exact change on the counter, without a word interchange between the two. He finally arrived at his block of flats he walked up the four flights of stairs the walked to his room, 403. Rather than take a key out of his sackful Joe reached above the doorway and grabbed the key from there, he placed it into the lock, opened the door and returned the key to its home. He then switched the light on. The room was plain, simple and more than anything run down. There were only enough utilities for a persons basic needs. The walls were undecorated and damp marks were visible, there were three certificates on the wall, apart from that, they were
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