
The pharmacy aisle had collapsed in on itself. Copper sighed. It may have been easier to go to the shopping centre. There were four pharmacies there. It’s also a little closer to home.
In this lifeless world, shopping centres depressed her. The soulless corporate decor and escalators never worked. They should be teeming with people. Instead, they are lifeless museums to consumerism.
She often found, once you have seen one shopping centre, you have seen a mall.
Original photo by Daniil Avilov on Unsplash. Thanks to Warren for the $10 Patronage.
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Very atmospheric!
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Thank you, Lauren. Gotta try new themes with puns some days.
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So that’s what happens in the night hours when the shopping centers are closed!
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That Twilight Zone episode with the mannequins coming to life!
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The one with Connie Francis? Excellent episode!
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Anticlimactically brilliant!
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Arf, thanks, DC!
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😊👍🌼
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Beams Cheers, Jen.
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Oh to be so punny
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Grins Thank ya, Christine.
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giggle
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😛 😛 😛
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I know how she feels, horrible places. Creepy video, too. Well done!
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Thank you, Aak. 🙂
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Very clever!
The US-American husband will love this…
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Arf, cheers again, Stefanie. 🙂
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A little slow on the uptake. I read it and then had to go back again before I got it. 😂😂
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Hah. I think this one went over a few peoples heads.
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I like!
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I agree!
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Made me LOL! This is why I shop online. 🙂
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Hah, it’s the way forward. 😛
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Goes with today’s Jumble Spoiler, Litle Fears! — YUR
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Arf, cheers!
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sweet nice work~
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Cheers, Ana. 🙂
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Your set-up is too well written. It’s so poignant and true that it outshines your ending. It’s actally the first time the pun caught me off-guard. I had to reread it.
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Ooof, I think that’s a good thing, heh.
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Well written is always a good thing.
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