I've currently been assigned to write a short story, or short story-in-the-works, divided into three sections. The first section sets up the main character, the tone, and the setting. The second section progresses the story forward using dialogue and action. The third section is the climax, twist, or turning point.
I finally decided what I want to write today and would like to see what people think. So far, I've just typed the first paragraph.
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The naked city, whatever that is, has a million stories, or so they say. I suspect the number is probably far higher. I could probably get a million just looking around this restaurant. The couple in the booth behind me is getting a divorce. The girl at the table in the corner always takes a sip of her drink before eating each item in her meal. There's a guy by the entrance who has his arm in a cast, and from the looks of him, he got it from trying some stupid stunt. The stories of the people in the restaurant don't concern me, except that guy by the bar who's turning blue, choking on the meal he hasn't touched. He'll be dead before I leave and become my problem in a few months, after the police have stopped trying. His family will be directed to me. I am Greg Turpin, the private investigator, P.I., private eye, or detective of the paranormal.
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Jam it back in, in the dark.