PHOTO PROMPT© CEAyr
“Why are you late to school Emma?” demanded Vicki.
“It’s not MY fault. That rock in front wouldn’t stop talking!”
“Emma, you are a big girl now. You cannot get away with such stories.”
“But it is TRUE! He speaks to me every day”
“Oh really? What does he tell you?”
“You know, how his mother was so angry, she fumed for weeks and then threw him out on a red river. He finally stopped here. He says he was so lonely till I became his friend.”
Vicki could not help laughing. Emma had summarized the previous lesson so beautifully!
Word count: 100
Flash fiction in response to Friday Fictioneers hosted by the lovely Rochelle Wisoff.
That’s a nice one! Loved the take on the prompt.
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Thanks so much!
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Chatty rock.
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Yes! Hahaha!
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Loved the idea of a rock confiding in a little girl .
Lovely story , Fluid Phrase.🙂
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Thanks Moon!
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What a lovely story. There’s a great future ahead of Emma! The characters are well drawn, and the dialogue is believable, and it’s a most satisfying story arc! Well done!
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Thanks Penny! Children have a unique gift of weaving stories about anything. I love that in them.
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Very good story—and very smart girl. She’s going to be a best-selling author someday. 😄
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Hahaha! Yeah she certainly is imaginative!
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The rock sensed a kindred spirit 🙂
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Simple and elegant take on this one.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Well, you can’t fault her imagination! Nice one 🙂
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Thank you!
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Well done Emma. One smart girl
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Thank you!
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Dear FP,
You have to give the girl credit for imagination. Lovely story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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Imagination is a release of dreams! Good story! Nan
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Yes! You said that beautifully. Thank you Nan.
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Her subconscious working through the lesson – any teacher would be grateful of a child who listens enough to remember that much! Nicely spun tale
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Hahaha! Clever girl! Will surely become a writer some day. Very clever use of the prompt. A talking rock 🙂
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Thanks JJ!
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Even rocks need friends. What a lovely story about the limitless imagination of children.
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Thanks gah! Children and their innocence are the best!! 🙂
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