Rated: G
A/N: I thought we could use a humorous response to the Broken challenge, to lighten things up a bit.

Give Me a Break! (G)
Beth should have known it was going to be a bad day when her shoelace broke as she was getting ready to go for a morning run.
Then her hair dryer stopped working and she had to leave her hair damp while she dressed and poured herself a cup of coffee. But she was paying more attention to her laptop than to pouring and she sloshed some coffee over the side of her mug and onto her hand. She yelped and instinctively dropped the mug. It broke on the kitchen floor, splashing hot coffee on her pantsuit and making a mess. Cleaning up the floor and changing her clothes made her late for work.
The elevator at work had an “Out of Order” sign on it, so she had to take the stairs. While looking for some files she broke a fingernail on the file cabinet drawer. At the end of the day Ben needed some copies in a hurry and she offered to make them for him. The copier machine broke down before she finished her copying so she ran down the stairs to another floor to use their copier. In her haste she tripped on the stairs and broke the heel off of her shoe.
She stopped at the grocery store on the way home, discovering that she had forgotten to bring her reusable bags from home so she had to use the paper ones instead. Stepping off the elevator to the loft, one of her bags broke and food spilled out into the hallway. Beth kept walking. Well, limping was more like it with her broken heel. Just inside the door to the loft the other bag tore, dropping a jar of spaghetti sauce and a bottle of juice, both of which broke, of course. Close to tears, she simply plopped down into a chair and kicked off what was left of her shoes.
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The elevator doors opened and Mick stepped out, turning toward the loft. He stopped in his tracks when he saw the trail of food on the floor leading to his door, which was standing wide open. Worried that something terrible had befallen Beth, he quickly stepped around the groceries and ran down the corridor to his apartment, only to find more of a mess inside. He was starting to panic now.
“Beth?” he called out. “BETH!”
A weary voice replied, “In here.”
Mick rushed to her side, slipping on the spaghetti sauce but managing to stay on his feet. He knelt down next to Beth’s chair. “What happened? Are you okay?”
“You wouldn’t believe the day I had,” she said. “Everything that could break, broke.” She filled him in on her disastrous day. “I should have just stayed home when my shoelace broke this morning.” She looked at Mick, trying hard not to cry.
Mick stood, pulling Beth to her feet and into his arms. He held her close and kissed her until she couldn’t breathe. “I know just the thing to make you feel better,” he whispered with a grin as he picked her up into his arms and carried her upstairs to the bedroom. “Vampire healing isn’t just for vampires you know.”
The End