Monday, February 28, 2022

A Winter Flash (posted late)

Word Limit: 275-300 (check)

Key Words: frostbite (check)
Forbidden Words: red, bare (check)

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“Ahhh, hello dear, I see you are wearing the coat I bought you.” Grandpa gave me a big hug until grandma nudged him out of the way.

“It’s good to see you deary,” Grandma always smelled like cinnamon lilacs, and I loved it.

I hugged her back, “It’s good to see you two above-ground for one more Christmas.”

“At least one more year,” Grandma said, “and then I’m off!”  She made a swooping, but shaky, arm motion, and the sound of an airplane taking off like she did every time she joked about dying.

We sat in the hotel lobby and waited.  Grandpa ordered some hot chocolate, and grandma asked me if I wanted to take off my coat.

“No way,” I replied, feeling the silk lining against the hard nipples of my naked breasts, “we’re so close to the doors I’m going to get frostbite as it is.

“We can move,” they said in unison.

“No, we’re fine,” I stalled, “Besides Uncle Porter will be here any minute and we’ll walk to see the tree.”

They nodded and sipped their cocoa and gazed upward the hotel lobby ceiling.

I felt Uncle Porter’s arms wrap around me from behind, “Merry Christmas!” he bellowed in my ear, laughing as I jumped.  Grandma and Grandpa heard his voice and trundled over to get in on the group hug. In the middle of it, I felt my Uncle’s strong hands come to my chest, over the thick wool coat, and my heart raced.

After the hugs were over, we stepped outside.

“Did you get me a gift”? He asked while Grandma and Grandpa stared at the 100-foot tree.

“I sure did.”  The frigid air bathed my skin as I revealed my gift, and he knew it would be a Christmas to remember.

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Check out Eris & Psycho and Max and their takes on the prompt


Saturday, February 26, 2022

One day in the library


 Word Count: 140-150

Key Words: Dewey (or dewy), stacks (or stacked)

Forbidden Words: librarian

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Hurry, it’s now or never

What’s the rush?  Don’t we have all afternoon together?

We do, but Ms. Greybeard over there is only going to be gone for 140-150 seconds, just over 2 minutes.

How do you know that?

Believe me, I’ve worked here long enough to know how long my boss takes in the bathroom.

What can we do in two minutes?

Plenty, if you’d just stop talking.

Like what?

Follow me, the history stacks are better.

Why?

Because they are taller.

So what?  Hey, slow down?

No, you speed up.

Why are these stacks so special?

One, Greybeard rarely walks this far

Two, Nobody does hardcopy research

And Three, They have ladders.

I don’t get it.

Damn, you are pretty slow for a kid who’s in the library all day.

What?  Why are you climbing the ladder?

I’m looking for Dewey Decimal section 176, and hurry, please hurry!!!


(150 words)

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See Mystic Satyr for his version, and join in the fun, even if you are late.

And never miss Eris & Pyscho


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I only had one real adventure in the library stacks, so, thank you Beth, wherever you are.

Sunday, February 20, 2022

Flash Fiction Friday - On the Run

 

Word Count: 220-230

Key Words: sunshine, bare

Forbidden Words: panties, knickers

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Where are we going?

North

Why?

Because

Because why?

Because I said so.

So bossy.

Shut up.

You need to be quiet.  You got us in this mess, now, I have to get us out, again.

The fuel gauge was on empty, but I couldn't take the risk of stopping in the city, too many CCTV posts, too many policemen, and way too many people looking for us.  I took Sunset to the coast and drove past the mansions and homeless encampments.  Both made me depressed.  The sunshine felt good on my bare shoulders, but I couldn’t enjoy that for the moment. 

We had to get 35 miles north on PCH before dark.  One missing headlamp, courtesy of a 9mm round from that goon on Wilshire meant we couldn’t drive at night without attracting suspicion.  I just needed to get us to the “Son of a Beach” hotel and we’d be fine.  Vincent would hide the car, his wife would hide us, and we’d be safe until dawn if they didn’t sell us out for the bounty.

We joined PCH on the downhill side of the California Incline, and I reached under my skirt and shimmied out of the black lace.  He inhaled deeply as I held it under his nose.  I turned north then tossed the wet silk out the window. 

We can’t have any evidence, right?

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Well, that was fun.

Good Night everyone!


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