Drabble: Morning Shift
Title Morning Shift
Fandom Jersey Boys (movie-centric)
Rating G, PG depending on how you look at it. ;)
Word Count 100
Disclaimer Jersey Boys, both in its stage production and film production, was created by several people. Stage production was helmed by Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe, Marshall Brickman and Rick Eliceo. The film has those men to thank plus Clint Eastwood. Ultimately all those men have to thank The Four Seasons for providing the material for both stories! Suffice to say that this little story is far from an original piece of fiction, thanks to the inclusion of Bob Gaudio and Nick Massi.
Consider this a follow-up to Night Shift. ;)
Sunlight crept into the penthouse, highlighting the carpet of papers and several pens and pencils. It meant he had to be cautious, making his way through his home. “Bob?” He had to be in; he wouldn’t have left the place a mess before leaving.
Maybe he did because he couldn’t find him. Taking his overnight bag to his room he dropped it to the ground upon being shushed.
Bob slept half on top Nick.
“You told me to check up on him.”
Floundering with waggling fingers he closed his mouth, leaving for the kitchen at last.
This would require coffee.
Fandom Jersey Boys (movie-centric)
Rating G, PG depending on how you look at it. ;)
Word Count 100
Disclaimer Jersey Boys, both in its stage production and film production, was created by several people. Stage production was helmed by Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe, Marshall Brickman and Rick Eliceo. The film has those men to thank plus Clint Eastwood. Ultimately all those men have to thank The Four Seasons for providing the material for both stories! Suffice to say that this little story is far from an original piece of fiction, thanks to the inclusion of Bob Gaudio and Nick Massi.
Consider this a follow-up to Night Shift. ;)
Sunlight crept into the penthouse, highlighting the carpet of papers and several pens and pencils. It meant he had to be cautious, making his way through his home. “Bob?” He had to be in; he wouldn’t have left the place a mess before leaving.
Maybe he did because he couldn’t find him. Taking his overnight bag to his room he dropped it to the ground upon being shushed.
Bob slept half on top Nick.
“You told me to check up on him.”
Floundering with waggling fingers he closed his mouth, leaving for the kitchen at last.
This would require coffee.
