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PHOTO PROMPT © Miles Rost

My being is rife with addictions and transience. The question of chicken and egg, which came first, is anyone’s guess. At this point it doesn’t matter.

Employers are desperate for workers; often anyone will do. Even someone like me. I’m hired as locksmith, maintenance, and hotel security; room and board included. I’ve picked up a couple of skills along the way. I wear blue overalls with corporate logo.

As a sex addict, living in the hotel is smorgasbord. It’s easy pickins for the most part. Those who resist take a little more effort. The hotel shuttle van makes clean-up easy.

[100 words]

Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is the illuminating host of Friday Fictioneers.

50 Comments Add yours

  1. elmowrites says:

    Ah, the fox has been left to guard the henhouse again, I see. You’ve got me wondering what’s spinning in those machines!

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Now you have me wondering also! Thanks for reading and your comment.

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  2. neilmacdon says:

    Oh that is dark

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Neil!

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  3. Michael Humphris says:

    A dark story indeed.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thank you, Michael. Not sure why the image struck me that way. Actually something happened earlier this week that sparked a comment by a friend that sparked the story.

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  4. Interesting story, especially based on the photo prompt!

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Christian!

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  5. Badfinger (Max) says:

    A hotel perv on the loose.

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  6. Sadje says:

    Oh my! What a dark story.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Sadje. My mind goes to dark places sometimes.

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      1. Sadje says:

        You’re welcome! It’s a part of life so a writer has to bring that into their writing too.

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  7. Iain Kelly says:

    That took a turn I wasn’t expecting! Nicely done.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Iain!

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  8. Seems we have a succubus on the prowl, nice one!

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Good name for it!

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  9. Dear Lisa,

    That’s all kinds of creepy. Well done.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Rochelle, thanks much!
      Shalom,
      Lisa

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      1. You’re welcome, Lisa. 😀

        Shalom,

        Rochelle

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  10. memadtwo says:

    Ominous, yet true…a woman one street over was recently murdered by a building handyman hired as part of a prison release program. Her apartment was ransacked, but it’s not clear he really got anything valuable. He was in prison for robbery and assault…how about offering him a job cleaning the streets instead? (K)

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Oh no. EXACTLY, Kerfe.

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      1. memadtwo says:

        We are all mixed up all over the place.

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  11. Dale says:

    Being a sex addict is one thing… being a violent one, a total ‘nother…

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    1. msjadeli says:

      I think sex is just one of his addictions…

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      1. Dale says:

        It appears so…

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  12. A job with benefits as far as he’s concerned.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Good way of putting it, Keith.

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  13. Nobbinmaug says:

    “Sex addict” is putting it lightly. The realism is the scary part. People like that can get a job like that with access and opportunity.

    The egg came first. It was a mutation, evolution. It’s not a mystery. It’s science.

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  14. Dang, that took a dark turn! Very well done.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Alicia!

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  15. Scary to think of someone like that being a locksmith and security. Sounds like a Norman Bates in the making. Great story though.
    -David

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, David. In my work as a juvenile probation officer I saw some things that still haunt me from those days.

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  16. Liam says:

    Um…WHAT?!?!

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Shocking to consider isn’t it.

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  17. poetisatinta says:

    Oh wow wasn’t expecting that – good one! 🙂

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, AJ 🙂

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      1. poetisatinta says:

        Thanks Lisa 🙂

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  18. GHLearner says:

    Why does this happen again and again? Very dark and creepy, especially from this pov.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Good question, Gabi.

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  19. plaridel says:

    he seems to be a jack of all trades that will survive and have fun even in the most unlikely places. 🙂

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  20. Oh wow! Sinister!! Well done!!

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  21. Sounds horrid. Nice one.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Thanks, Brit!

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  22. Bill says:

    The only hotel in three states with a security guard. Spooky idea. No one is missing. They just checked out after doing their laundry.

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    1. msjadeli says:

      Bill you must be going to small town hotels. All of the big hotels have security! Yes, maybe it just seems sinister to the paranoid mind…

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      1. Bill says:

        Some security. 🙂

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