Micro-humor

Adrenaline

A hundred-word microfiction humor

Chirag
Random Awesome

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image by Ulkar — purchased by the publisher

Her face was lighter than ivory with a tint of rose color on the cheeks.

Her small, hazel eyes were sparkling like diamonds.

I moved a step closer.

The moment the divine scent of her body hit my nostrils, I felt a sudden rush of adrenaline.

Her hot electric waves made my body shudder and heart flutter.

I beamed an ecstatic smile.

So did she.

My jaw dropped. Her hand raised to conceal what I saw.

Too late.

Crooked, jutted, and chipped rotting teeth with shades of yellow and black stains stared back at me.

Adrenaline helped my flight.

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Chirag
Random Awesome

A creative neuro-scientist, fascinated by the world of fiction and ageing neuroscience. Email @ Wordpottery@gmail.com