I'm writing along with Microfiction Monday at Stony River. Its the shortest of short fiction (140 characters or less, including spaces & punctuation, thank you Twitter! :>) with a photo each week as a springboard.
“Take me to your leader.”
“If I lead, will you fly?”
“Take me to your leader.”
“Okay, I ‘Lead’, so now you fly!”
“If I lead, will you fly?”
“Take me to your leader.”
“Okay, I ‘Lead’, so now you fly!”
112 characters (including spaces)
Susan puts the photo up a week ahead of time & the Linky goes up Sunday evening (she's in Ireland), so I'm a little late hopping onto this train tonight. But, I've wanted to join in for awhile now, so tonight, I'm doing just that! Come write along! :>
You jumped in very nicely, Karen! Welcome. :)
ReplyDeleteReally, I don't think she wanted to fly. I think she wanted a free ride from the goofy guy she found.
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Original and interesting?
ReplyDeletePersuading him to move-he seems absolutely frozen! thanks-
ReplyDeleteGood conversation piece of simple responses takes some thinking. And you did it very well!
ReplyDeleteHello Gorgeous,
ReplyDeleteWell done my friend...I would find this challenge difficult, however you have such a beautiful way with words. Thinking of you and sending you love and big hugs!
xoxo
Karyn
Cute one! That's one way to get rid of him... :O)
ReplyDeleteWhen I read the last line, I wondered if he ate flies for breakfast! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteCome fly with me?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool challenge! I know you'll do WONDERFULLY with this type of fun! Yee Haw!
ReplyDeletehaha, this is too funny. I guess cape girl needs to fly off...
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to fly here!! Funny!
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Welcome to the MM club, Karen. Very well done! Thank you, too, for the comment on mine.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great week.
Girl, you are so clever!
ReplyDeleteSometimes forced leadership is serendipitouslly good. We all need to be stretched sometimes. I like your story!
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