Bad Days Disclaimer: No infringement intended . All characters belong to Alliance and P Haggis .etc, etc Inspired from yet another boring night, and a huge (physically and figuratively) braggart . Bad days by Hsu-Lyn Yap "The computers at the Precinct crashed today." "The computers at the Consulate were down since this morning." "Everyone went mad! There was an important case coming up, and one piece of information was stored on the computers. St. Laurent was so pissed!" "It was chaotic. There was an important meeting with the Trade Secretary today, and we required some information which was stored on the hard disk. The Trade Secretary was not happy." "I got an extra 12 files today." "I got 5 letters of complaint, 4 invitation cards, 2 letters of commendation and 3 letters requesting assistance." "Welsh gave me an earful over the Barnsley file. The guy jumped bail." "Inspector Thatcher made her displeasure known with regards my handling of the McLoed situation. It turned out he had a forged ID and was not even Canadian." "The Riv has had problems starting. I think I have to get it serviced. The timing is a little off." "Dief isn't talking to me. I think it was because I refused to let him sleep on the bed last night. He's sulking." "I hardly had time for lunch!" "I was so busy, I had to miss my lunch hour." "I managed to grab a sandwich at 4pm. The bread was soggy, the lettuce was limp, and the ham had gone off. I threw it away." "My bread was dry, the cucumber had turned yellow, and the salmon smelled strange. I threw it away." "I had an apple earlier. I found half a worm in it." "I had a salad. There was a beetle crawling on one of the lettuce leaves." "Elaine lost her temper because we couldn't get the computers fixed." "Jasmine lost her temper with the callers because she couldn't speak French, and today's callers were mainly French-speakers." "I have to make a court appearance tomorrow." "I have sentry duty tomorrow." "Constable Turnbull was on duty today as my assistant." "All right. You had a worse day than I did. 'Nuff said, Benny." THE END Hsu-Lyn Yap (copyright 1997 29 January 1997 Return to the Due South Fiction Archive