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SUSANNAH BRESLIN

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30 Days of Fiction, Day #5: Totem Feast

November 27, 2014  /  Susannah Breslin

Cousin Reginald Catches the Thanksgiving Turkey / Image credit: Norman Rockwell

Cousin Reginald Catches the Thanksgiving Turkey / Image credit: Norman Rockwell

(Inspired by a 30-day yoga challenge at my yoga studio, I'm writing 30 flash fictions in 30 days. One a day. 100 words or less. Time limit: 15 minutes. You can read all of them here.)

Alex lifted the turkey carcass out of the trash can and paused. It was one o'clock in the morning and cold. The house was still and silent. His testicles recoiled in the frigid air. He stuck his hand inside the dead animal. There was a little bit of stuffing left. It would do. Upstairs, Donna pretended not to hear her husband making love to yesterday's dinner not far from the garden shed.

Time: 12 minutes

Word count: 72

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tags / FICTION, 30 DAYS OF FICTION, ART, HOLIDAYS, ANIIMALS, SEX, FETISH
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