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Sunday, May 21, 2023

Shooting Star

Originally posted on January 31, 2010.

Last night Robbie made a wish on a falling star to be rich and successful. He had expected to slowly amass wealth through wise investments or something. He hadn't expected the wish to be granted overnight by him swapping bodies with someone who already was rich and successful. And he certainly didn't expect that person to be female! He woke up the next morning in shock of his new body. He opened a closet full of designer dresses, groaning at the lack of pants. He didn't want to leave the house, but he had to go out for one very important purchase--a telescope. He had finished setting it with about an hour to spare before the sun fell. He'd find another shooting star tonight for sure, and he'd be able to wish to reverse last night's wish!

Last night Robbie made a wish on a falling star to be rich and successful. He had expected to slowly amass wealth through wise investments or something. He hadn't expected the wish to be granted overnight by him swapping bodies with someone who already was rich and successful. And he certainly didn't expect that person to be female! He woke up the next morning in shock of his new body. He opened a closet full of designer dresses, groaning at the lack of pants. He didn't want to leave the house, but he had to go out for one very important purchase--a telescope. He had finished setting it with about an hour to spare before the sun fell. He'd find another shooting star tonight for sure, and he'd be able to wish to reverse last night's wish!

1 comment:

  1. Making a wish its not simply or straight forward. Because a moment can be a lifetime. And a hour or even can be a long, long time

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