Published in Shadows in the Stacks: A Spirited Giving Charity Anthology by Shortwave Publishing
Edited by James Sabata, Vincent V. Cava, and Jared Sage
Reader Advisory: Foul language, adult content, sexual situations, murder, death
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Sherman wouldn’t have even looked in the room where they stored dead people’s abandoned belongings if his dentures hadn’t been lost after that month’s Taco Tuesday at Bronze Acres Senior Living Community, where he’d lived for the past nine months.
Forget trying to get another pair out of his insurance company—those bastards wouldn’t give him a free fart from a willing donor’s asshole.
Calling his son to ask for the money would only be a waste of his pre-paid cellular minutes. Robbie’s Facebook profile said he was an “independent men’s fashion consultant,” but Sherman knew that was just a fancy way of saying he’d been fired again, this time from a Men’s Warehouse.
And after being bled dry by this old folks’ “resort-style” community, who could blame him for sneaking out of his room in the middle of the night to check what staff not-so-secretly called “Dead Man’s Dump?” No one. That’s who. Because Wednesday and Thursday had come and gone and he was already sick of reverse-vomiting those disgusting liquid meals they served to the mumbling, piss-pants raisins slumped in their wheelchairs on the first floor.
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