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Two Weeks in August: Office Rivalry Meets The Impossible

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Some vacations are forgettable. Others follow you back to the office and refuse to stay there.

In Two Weeks in August, a quiet office worker spins an outrageous lie to avoid pity from a coworker who never misses a chance to outshine everyone around him. What begins as an act of small revenge becomes something stranger when the lie refuses to collapse. Photographs appear. Tickets surface. Souvenirs sit on a desk, solid and undeniable. The joke stops being funny, and the pressure shifts. This is no longer about winning an argument. It’s about what happens when certainty erodes and the world refuses to confirm what you believe you know.

Frank M. Robinson delivers a sharply observed story that blends humor with unease, using everyday frustrations as a doorway to something quietly unsettling. The setting is familiar, the voices feel real, and the escalation is handled with a steady hand. Each detail pushes the listener closer to an uncomfortable realization: sometimes the safest lie is the one you never meant to tell.

Robinson understood how small humiliations accumulate, and how pride can drive people into corners they never planned to enter. His stories often hinge on ordinary people caught in moments where backing down feels worse than being wrong. Two Weeks in August is a perfect example — playful on the surface, but edged with a lingering question that stays long after the final line.

Frank M. Robinson was an influential voice in mid-20th-century science fiction and publishing. His work appeared in magazines such as Galaxy Science Fiction and Astounding, and he later became widely known for co-writing The Glass Inferno, which inspired the film The Towering Inferno. Robinson’s fiction frequently explores how social pressure, reputation, and quiet resentment can collide with extraordinary circumstances. In this story, those concerns are distilled into a deceptively light office anecdote that proves far more dangerous than it first appears.

© 2024 Scott Miller (Lydbog): 9798868724640

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Lydbog: 10. februar 2024

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