Copyright Lisa J Fox
We hung him out to dry, I suppose.
Not purposely, but when when a fall guy is needed, and an affable dude like Vincent wanders into your cross-hairs…
Thing was, he hadn’t been the instigator. Hadn’t even been that much of an active participant really.
In fact, if I’m honest, he wasn’t even there at the time.
But he couldn’t prove that. Guys like Vincent generally can’t. It’s a knack they have.
Anyway he’s out now.
And royally pissed too, I hear.
But guys like Vincent don’t hold a grudge long.
Yet now here’s this gunman.
Looks a bit like Vincent.
And…
One more week to go, and then the days start getting longer. Only a fellow seasonal depressive can understand the impact of turning the corner, even though there may still be plenty of global warming to scrape off your windscreen. We’re on our way! Thanks to Rochelle, the leader of our merry band of Friday Fictioneers.
Fun story, Sandra. Just goes to prove: know your patsies
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Never underestimate a Vincent. Thanks for reading.
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Lots of messages in this fiction story. I liked it even though it didn’t sound like it was going to end well for the narrator.
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A well-deserved fate, I think. Thank you for reading.
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Here in the south, we are looking to shorter days, but that doesn’t mean they will get cooler until Easter! February is the worst month in Australia.
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November is my lowest month here in the northern hemisphere. When we lived in South Africa it was probably my favourite.
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I assume the climate I S.A. is much the same I Australia?
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Don’t underestimate the fall guy!
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They have long memories, I think.
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And in this case time for resentment to grow.
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Dear Sandra,
Guys like Vincent can surprise us, no? In our neck of the woods they’re promising us an arctic blast for the rest of 2022. Ugh. Then again, before you know it we’ll be over winter’s hump and complaining about the heat. Happy birthday tomorrow.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Many thanks Rochelle. And wish Jan a happy birthday from his birth twin!
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Bad luck for him! Looks like Vincent’s not a patsy anymore. You get into the head of this character and take us with you, Sandra! Enjoyed it.
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Thanks for reading, Dora. x
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Nope, I don’t think will hold that grudge much longer. Just long enough to empty the gun into all of the usual suspects.
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Yes, there’s an inevitability about this. Thanks for reading.
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The title had me thinking about Van Gogh, but then. . . no, not the artist 🙂 This is a great read; even though it held the reality of violence it had me smiling .
I’m counting down the days too, Sandra. Not toward Christmas, but to longer days. Usually just a minute or two longer each day, but then every minute counts 🙂
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Slowly but surely. Thanks for reading, Linda.
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It’s funny how 21 December always felt like a hump to get over in the UK, whereas for us here, it’s the beginning of winter! We’re further south though, so don’t feel the short days as strongly as the cold weather. Either way, I hope you feel brighter soon.
And yes, sounds like Vincent wasn’t thrilled with his part in the story!
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Winter came late here this year, throughout November it was quite mild and very sunny. So December has been quite a shock to the system. Thanks for reading.
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It sounds like Vincent will soon be back in prison. Wishing you light and longer days.
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Thanks for reading Michael. I don’t know why, but I couldn’t access your story this week.
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A great little tale! The tone is perfect for crime mystery. And I am counting the days till the light tips back towards more of it. Thanks for the reminder of how close that is!
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Thanks for reading. And you’re welcome. 🙂
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Let’s hope Vincent, just for once, has a very strong alibi.
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One can hope. Thanks for reading.
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And…things turned nasty I suspect.
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Thanks for reading, Keith.
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Why am I thinking “when Vincent meets Karen?” Fun story for me. Well done, Sandra. 🙂
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Thanks for reading, Bill.
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My pleasure. 🙂
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I think Vincent held on to that grudge after all. Enjoyable story! Wishing you lots of sun, Sandra.
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Thanks Brenda. I need lots. 🙂
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Guys like Vincent are affable on the outside and not so simple on the inside. One must be careful of choosing the Vincents as the fall guys. Excellent, Sandra!
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I think you maybe right. Thanks for reading, Dale.
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🙂
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Great story 🙂
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Thank you!
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Hung him out to dry! So obvious, yet I didn’t see it.
Great story.
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Thanks for reading, Dawn.
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he’s got the gun but does he know how to use it. 🙂
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Prison seems to be like a cocoon for guys like Vincent. They go in little worms and come out spreading their wings of vengeance. Great job going in a vastly different direction than most of us went.
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Doesn’t hold a grudge, eh? I guess that’s true if the other person is dead. Great story, as always, Sandra. I hope the days lengthen quickly.
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I’ve heard about this Vincent guy. That’s why I changed the photo on the wiping paper in my story from Vincent to Donald Trump.
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Sandra, I love what the image inspired you to write. Captivating.
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