Six Sentence Story: Card


Photo by Ryan Conrow on Pexels.com

“Can I shine your shoes for $20, mister?”

“Shoe-shining don’t come cheap these days, do they,” the man sighed, “all right but first, tell me kid, what are you doing this for,” the man let out a huff, “tryin’ to make a livin’?”

“No sir,” the kid said innocently, “I’m just trying to make enough to buy baseball cards.”

“Baseball cards!” The man exploded, “You’re doing this for a bunch of soon-to-be worthless collectible, kid,” he sighed with resignation when he saw the frightened expression on the kid’s face, and then reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a 50-dollar-bill, “tell you what, kid, you do an excellent job shinin’ my shoes and promise me you’ll make something of yourself, you play your card right, and this will be yours.”

Written for Six Sentence Story. The prompt is “Card”.

11 thoughts on “Six Sentence Story: Card

Leave a reply to Yinglan Cancel reply