
There was just one shoe, abandoned, halfway in the gutter. I picked it up, looked at it.
It was a nice shoe. I didn’t know much about shoes but the leather felt soft and expensive and it looked carefully assembled. I wondered if it’d been made by a cobbler. I’d never met a cobbler, but I liked the word. I liked eating cobbler, too, but not the human kind.
I looked at the underside of the shoe.
LEFT, it said, in thick black marker writing.
It was a right shoe.
I put it back down and left it there.
Word Count: 99
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It would work if you put it on backwards?
Good piece.
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mau
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Left or right, what does it matter if the quality’s good? Maybe it belonged to someone with two left feet. Quirky story.
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I found one that read TGIF – toes go in first. 😆 😯
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Perhaps, in this case, left meant abandoned?
Curious tale.
I liked it.
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Clever twist. Enjoyed!
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