“We’ll have your car ready by five,” Mr. Brown promised. “She’s a beaut.” His gaze ran admiringly over the sleek Bentley.
“Thanks. I’ve had her for ten years. It’s my first time bringing her in for service.”
“She’s in good hands.”
“I’ll be back at five.”
“Wow. She’s purring like a cat. Thank you, Sir.”
“Don’t thank me. Thank my daughter.”
“Your daughter?”
“She loves to tinker with cars. That’s why she’s my best mechanic.”
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This was written for the Weekend Writing Prompt by Sammi Cox. For instructions, click Here.
Nice! Gender role reversals are very interesting.
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Thanks 🙂 And you’re right about gender role reversals.
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Honeslty, we as writers need to use more role reversals in our writing. Perhaps, writers can help to break barriers and slowly change the world.
Happy Monday.
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Yes, we do. I will make sure that Gender role reversals are featured in future posts. After all, this is one of the purposes of my blog.
Happy Monday to you too 🙂
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Good for you. You blog is serving a good purpose.
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Thank you 🙂
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“Purring like a cat”, that’s a meow… But then what do I know. Sounds… sensual
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I wanted to convey that idea the engine’s sound was soft and pleasing to the ear. Cats purr when they’re contented 🙂
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