Entry for the writers cramp competition |
Ching ching goes her register as shoppers queue to pay, she's lost to why they leave it 'til the eve of Christmas Day. Surely they knew weeks ago they had to get this stuff, instead of waiting until now to make my last day tough. "Do you have that in a 16 and in a red or black?," "We might love and if we do it's out there on the rack." But as the queues grow longer her till decides to lock, "Oh Santa if you're listening please roll on six o' clock." Then one old man steps forward quite wobbly on his feet, he wants to claim a refund but can't find his receipt. He says he bought some Y fronts and claims that they were torn, but upon close examination she spots that they'd been worn. Her heart performs a summersault as her stomach starts to heave, she can't believe she's doing this on of all days Christmas Eve. Some shoppers heckle loudly and others start to mock, while our salesperson bites her lip and yurns for six o' clock. She smiles and serves each customer keeping one eye on the time, but despite her speed in doing so there's no end to the line. Just then she spots it's six o' clock from the time piece on the wall, so grabs her coat, storms out the door shouting "Happy Christmas to you all." |