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Challenge Drabble for October 2018's the topic is Books.
316 String Theory drabbles written — and counting.
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Happiness: Content
by Judah
Happiness is a word that Judah Demsky doesn't associate with himself. He prefers content and generally refuses to desire more than what he has: stable career, two little girls who are not so little anymore, and a dog with medical bills too expensive for him to talk to anyone except their veterinarian about.
His 2002 Ford Taurus, oxide yellow: incidental.
The lease he's considering breaking for a twenty-year mortgage and a two bedroom duplex in Brooklyn or Queens he can leave for Colette when he's gone: slightly less so.
When he watches the three of them sleep? Everything else: forgotten.
Daughters
by Judah
To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.
Judah Demsky has two. As for the saying, he first it on a card at the Hallmark while looking for something suitable for his cousin in Newark. Joanna, pregnant again; if the first three are any indication it's with another bouncing baby boy, rendering all frilliness and pink unnecessary.
He'll deny he's vindictive but he sent the rosiest, laciest pair of doll-sized pajamas he could find when Nina asked him to contribute to the shower. It's what Joanna gets for asking when he'll marry and have a real one.