
The cool air stank down the dark steps into the underground. She pushed through a turnstile, onto the platform and hopped the subway at Prospect, intending to walk through Central Park to Fifth Avenue where her grandmother lived. Her mouth watered at the thought of Grandma’s gingerbread.
He winked at her and rubbed his crotch. She pulled her red hoodie up. Her thumbs flew over the keyboard on her phone, cycling through numbers, texting the others from her friend group. He followed her off the train. Her posse was there waiting. Watching. They made certain that there were no surprises.
Little Red offers lots of ways to be updated! Did you ever find the Thurber Fable for Our Time?
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I have ‘t run across the Thurber book. I’ll check it out.
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Actually, here it is:
[Thurber’s Fables]
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