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Mostly Words | Fiction/Poetry/A Few Random Photos Mostly Words Fiction/Poetry/A Few Random Photos Menu Skip to content Home About Search Search for: Upward Mobility – Friday Fictioneers June 19, 2019 June 19, 2019 / Rachel Bjerke / 23 Comments I could see a Samsung store, but the concourse was too crowded. There was no way I could get there… unless…? I stepped on a gentleman’s shoulder, a bold move. He wasn’t happy about it, but before he could protest I stepped off his shoulder and onto an old lady’s head. She yelled “get off me, you twit!” I pressed on, stepping on someone’s baggage next and then onto a young mother nursing her child. She said, “What the hell are you doing,” to which I thought a mother shouldn’t be using that kind of language, but moved on without saying a word, lest I offend her. Once at the Samsung store, I looked back at all the people who helped me get there, a monumental achievement I thought, but they looked angry. And wh...

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