Beg, by Bruce Arbuckle

“Don’t make me beg,” he says, a smile dancing on his lips. I pause, picturing him kneeling on the hard cold tiled floor, hands clasped  together, as if praying to me, his new goddess, his eyes wide and  pleading. I smile. It would certainly make a change to the usual  power dynamic. “That won’t be necessary, sir,” I say. “Although we do always appreciate the magic word ” He laughs. “PLEASE,” he says emphasing the word. “Please, may I have an extra sachet of ketchup?” “Of course, sir” I say, throwing two additional packets into his bag. He smiles and leaves.

A 100 word story written by Bruce Arbuckle, inspired by the random word prompt “beg”

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