
'Stealing is not right Rob! Just because we know the mantra to become invisible now doesn't mean we keep stealing and eating from our favourite MacDees,' chomping off her burger, Ana whispered angrily at Rob.
'I know, I know...I promise I won't,' Rob tried to calm her down as he threw his wrapper on the pile.
'You said the same last time too,' Ana hissed.
'C'mon they already have so many customers, one or two missing burgers, it'd hardly matter to them.'
'One or two? See the mountain of wrappers we have under our seats, that's not one or two.'
As wickednesses go, this one is, at least, relatively benign
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DeleteThis could end badly
ReplyDeleteThis so funny. From all the things they could do when being invisible, stealing burgers of all things.
ReplyDeleteMethinks ...they stole some coke too ;-)
DeleteClassic minimization. I hope he listens to the voice of reason. Good story, Nandini.
ReplyDeleteI could feel the energy and ethical considerations - and I almost wanted to hand them napkins because you let us feel the eating and talking so well!
ReplyDeleteWell, I can only say if I could turn invisible and was ripe to steal something, it would not be hamburgers! hehehe
ReplyDeleteDear Nandini,
ReplyDeleteSooner or later, it's bound to catch up with them. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
thanks a lot @everyone :-)
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