Misunderstood by Kathleen

Running up the front steps, and gaining the landing, she pushed the door. It didn’t budge. He had locked it! “Inconsiderate ‘a-holes,’” she thought as she got her key, rammed the key in the lock, twisted it, and pushed the door open.

Running up the front steps, and gaining the landing, she pushed the door. It didn’t budge. He had locked it! “Inconsiderate ‘a-holes,’” she thought as she got her key, rammed the key in the lock, twisted it, and pushed the door open.

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