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Reedy had been laughing about it for two weeks straight. Crying, actually. Every time he thought about it, gone.
He wasn't even there when it happened. But when I told him the story — the hallway, the claws, the screaming, the bedroom door — he lost it completely. And then he decided that hearing about it wasn't enough.
He needed to see it for himself.
This episode is about friendship. About loyalty. About the absolute betrayal of a best friend who drives you across town specifically to watch a house cat try to end your life — and calls it fun times.
Bill Roseberry Stories — fact and fiction from a time before social media and cell phone scrolling.
By Bill RoseberryReedy had been laughing about it for two weeks straight. Crying, actually. Every time he thought about it, gone.
He wasn't even there when it happened. But when I told him the story — the hallway, the claws, the screaming, the bedroom door — he lost it completely. And then he decided that hearing about it wasn't enough.
He needed to see it for himself.
This episode is about friendship. About loyalty. About the absolute betrayal of a best friend who drives you across town specifically to watch a house cat try to end your life — and calls it fun times.
Bill Roseberry Stories — fact and fiction from a time before social media and cell phone scrolling.