Hold It Right There—That Doesn’t Belong to You!
Stop. Thats not yours. Put it back. You havent paid for that. There was no anger in the words.
“Madam, if you spill one more thing, you’re finished,” the gentleman at table twelve barked, his voice cutting sharply through the background music.
Madam, if you spill one more drop, youre out, barked the man at table twelve, slicing through the gentle
Hang on a Minute… That Bracelet Looks Familiar…
Wait that bracelet The little boys tiny hand seized the soldiers battered Army jacket before anyone in
Halt. Don’t Move a Muscle—Not Another Step!
Stop. Not another foot, please. Would someone mind ringing security? This isnt a hostel. Out you go.
“Nobody Move—Remain Exactly Where You Are!”
Everybody stay where you are! Engines growled through the rain, their noise bouncing off the damp brickwork outside.
The pint glass struck his face before a single word was uttered.
The tumbler flew through the air and struck his cheek before a word had been uttered. Water burst up
Hold On—Don’t Just Say Yes
Stopdont say yes. A young voice shattered the hush, like a cricket chirping at midnight in the middle
Leave Immediately—Don’t Wait Another Second
Leave. Now. A heavy boot thudded against the pub table, shoving it an inch closer to the sticky floor.
The door gave a single chime—crisp, exact, and seemingly disapproving of what had just crossed the threshold.
The bell above the door let out a single chimeclipped, scandalised, as though resenting the intrusion.
“I… I Can’t Catch My Breath…”
I cant breathe The words barely made it out of her mouth before they fell away into quiet. For a moment