Beth smiled and flirted and said my name in a breathy, sexy sort of way.
When we were neighbours. When I had a home.
Now, she’s silent and scurries away when she sees me on the street.
I may no longer have an address, but I still have a name.
When P.L. Elkins is not reading, writing, or working, she’s enjoying family time with the men in her life.
“When we were neighnours. When I had a home.”
Above sentences are grammatically incorrect.
Honest and sad story. Well done.