Written for Violet’s Literary Quote Challenge
where she asks us to include the following line
into our writing: “Things need not have
happened to be true.” Here’s my response.

The dame’s lipstick was the color of lies …. red enough to bleed, dark enough to hide behind. She sat across from my desk like she owned the joint, the smoke from her cigarette curling up to the water-stained ceiling of my office.
“My husband didn’t kill that man, Mr. Malone,” she said. Her voice was like 120-grit sandpaper, the kind of voice you get from too many late nights and not enough honest answers.
I leaned back in my chair, never taking my eyes off her. “Listen, sister. The cops found a dead body in your husband’s office. His gun had recently been fired and was covered with his fresh prints. His motives were plastered across every gossip rag in the city.”
“I don’t care what the so-called facts say!” She stubbed out the cigarette like she was crushing a bug. “Things need not have happened to be true.”
I’d heard a lot of excuses in my time. I’d heard wives swear their husbands were saints while I had photos of them playing footsie with the devil. But something in the way she said it stopped me in my tracks.
“Care to explain that?”
She opened her purse slowly …. she’d learned to move carefully around men like me …. and pulled out a worn photograph. It showed a crime scene, same as the one the cops discovered last night. Same angle. Same lighting but a different vic and a different room.
“What am I looking at?”
“That’s Chicago, 1938,” she said. “Staged for a magazine story Richard was writing about how easy it is to fake evidence. Someone saved that photo. And eight years later, they recreated it…..”
“…..and this time they made it real.”
The setup was too perfect, too familiar. Someone went to a lot of trouble to turn Richard’s magazine crime scene into the real deal. And whoever this someone was, they had it in for Richard Halloway …. enough to commit murder and pin it on him.
I pocketed the photograph. Sometimes the biggest lie isn’t that something happened; it’s making people believe it did.
NAR©2026
This is “Little White Lies” by Frank Sinatra
All text and graphics are copyright for Nancy Richy and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.

Fantastic story!!!
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So glad you enjoyed. my story, Lisa. Thank you!
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Oh! This is so true! And so good, too! 😀
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Thanks very much, CA! I’m so pleased you like it!
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Great Dirk Malone story, Nancy. In his 1925 book Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler accused the Jewish people of using “big lies” and argued that because of their “unqualified capacity for falsehood,” they could induce people to believe colossal lies.
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Thanks, Jim. You have to wonder how/why someone can be so consumed with hate and evil.
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I am not a psychologist, but it is very disturbing.
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We don’t need to be psychologists …. just ethical humans.
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‘The dame’s lipstick was the color of lies’–fantastic opening line, Nancy. I don’t care what the story was about–that opening line was a grabber. I have such a crush on Dirk. ❤️😂
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Not surprising, Lois; I’m crazy about Dirk, too! Who does your crush look like? I’m so glad you’re enjoying my stories. Thank you! ❤️ 🕵
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Hard to tell, Nancy. He won’t take his darn hat off. But dark and handsome in a weathered kind of way. ❤️
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I can dig it, Lois. 😎
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Very clever writing Nancy. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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This was a little tricky write and took me a while but I’m happy with it. Thanks very much for your encouraging comment, dear Sadje.
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It’s a pleasure dear friend
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Oh, golly gosh, what an intriguing ‘set-up’. if the “killer” didn’t do it, then who’s the real “killer”
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Thank you, my dear friend! Love your comment and this video by The Killers. Brandon Flowers is an exceptional performer. 🥰🎶
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Always my musical pleasure my friend 🎶🥰
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What a great set up! This was a great write, Nancy! I loved where this quote took you! Thank you for sharing your inspiration.
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Jodi, this quote is so intriguing and I knew I wanted to use it but had no idea how. Then this idea came to me. Thanks very much!
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Fantastic Nance and the open lines are epic!!🙌
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Thanks very much, Ange! It took a few days but I’m pleased with the result. 😊
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Brilliant ♥️
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❤️🕵️❤️
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Cleverly written Nancy
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Thank you, Brian. I started this story earlier in the week. Dirk’s a complex character.
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But always finds a dame to get involved 😁
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Or do they find him? The nature of the beast.
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