Alexandra and the Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day.

After taking way too long of a break, I just had to answer Rasufelle's Writers' Challenge. The silly little ditty just wouldn't give me any peace until I wrote it down.

Alexandra and the Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day.
by Ray Drouillard

Yesterday, just before I walked out the door, my boss told me to come in early for a meeting. I just knew it would a Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day. Maybe I should run away to Australia.

The next morning, I fell out of bed when the alarm jarred me awake. It was already starting to be a Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day.

I went into the shower and found that my roommate had used up all my conditioner. When I turned the shower on, there was no hot water. I shivered so hard that my left breast form came loose. I cut my right leg and my chin while shaving. I stubbed my toe.

I was really having a Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day.

I accidentally glued my breast form to my bra. My hair was so tangled it took forever to fix it. I got mascara in my eye. My toe was purple so I couldn't wear my favorite sandals. My gaff was too tight and my balls ached. My roommate had borrowed my best skirt suit.

I think I'll move to Australia.

Everyone stared at me because I was the last one to walk into the meeting room. All of my favorite donuts were gone. The coffee was decaffeinated. Those creepy scientist guys were leering at me.

We went down to the subbasement into their lab. They told us all about their nano-whatsis project, but they were talking in Greek or something. One of the guys was looking at my boobs and he tripped and spilled this gray gunk all over me.

I just knew it was going to be a Horrible, Awful, No Good, Very Bad Day.

I woke up on a cot in the laboratory. My balls didn't ache. A creepy scientist guy 'accidentally' brushed one of my breasts.

I felt it.

Maybe it's not such a bad day, after all.



If you liked this post, you can leave a comment and/or a kudos!
Click the Thumbs Up! button below to leave the author a kudos:
up
89 users have voted.
If you liked this post, you can leave a comment and/or a kudos! Click the "Thumbs Up!" button above to leave a Kudos

And please, remember to comment, too! Thanks. 
This story is 366 words long.