50-Word Tales #94

He took her to his place, and they had tea and biscuits. Rain poured outside. She wanted to go home, but he did not let her; she did not have an umbrella, and he did not trust her enough to lend her his. 'Where will I sleep?' 'In the bathtub.' Related articles A 50-Word Story … Continue reading 50-Word Tales #94

50-Word Tales #93

He was dying, and he had no family. He told that to the girl. She was young, unmarried, and by profession, a cashier. 'I'll give you all my wealth if you agree to marry me and bear my child,' he said. She looked at her toes. They were dainty. Related articles 50-Word Tales Guest Post … Continue reading 50-Word Tales #93

50-Word Tales #92

After she spurned him, the heartbroken young man went abroad and there he became a wealthy merchant. Years later he returned to his country. Finding his parents not at home, he visited a whorehouse, and there he discovered her, wrinkled, sad, and beautiful. 'Will you marry me woman?' She fainted. Related articles 50-Word Tales Guest … Continue reading 50-Word Tales #92