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Two short stories in the spirit of Rod Serling and O. Henry.
FINDER'S FEE
Templeton-an obsessive-compulsive recluse-lives a mundane life of routine, but things change one afternoon when a stray dog appears on his doorstep. Determined to disrupt Templeton's humdrum existence, the dog refuses to leave. When Templeton finally decides to let the stray inside, it leads to tasty consequences.
Is it a stroke-induced hallucination or has his wish finally, inexplicably, been granted? And don't all wishes demand a price be paid?
Two short stories in the spirit of Rod Serling and O. Henry.
FINDER'S FEE
Templeton-an obsessive-compulsive recluse-lives a mundane life of routine, but things change one afternoon when a stray dog appears on his doorstep. Determined to disrupt Templeton's humdrum existence, the dog refuses to leave. When Templeton finally decides to let the stray inside, it leads to tasty consequences.
Is it a stroke-induced hallucination or has his wish finally, inexplicably, been granted? And don't all wishes demand a price be paid?
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