The shortest story I ever wrote was just accepted for publication at Pindeldyboz. "In Sprite We All Can Breathe" should be available soon.
I'd provide a brief synopsis, but at 550 words, what's the point? Even the title seems too long for a synopsis.
Maybe a brief inventory would work better: There's a father, a little girl, a mother in a hospital, a diner juke box, a glass of sprite, and a question too innocent to ever be answered. More.
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