FFfAW Challenge-Week of December 5, 2017
Posted
on December 4, 2017 by Priceless Joy
144th
Challenge
Flash Fiction for Aspiring
Writers
Week of 12-05 through
12-11-2017
This
week's photo prompt is provided by Enisa.
Thank you Enisa!
Change
So many noises, so many images. Round eyed and startled, her
fur bristled, her whiskers twitched, her ears were pricked trying to sort out
the sounds.
Daphne knew the move was right for them. It was the only way forward. Her redundancy pay out gave them a cushion
for a little while. She’d get through
Christmas on her own, with the help of Kitty Kat. She had picked her up a few days ago and then
her world collapsed all around her. No
boyfriend, no job, no home but hey-ho it was almost Christmas, a miracle could
happen.
Who was she kidding?
No, the further she travelled the better, far away from the sneaks and
self-satisfied smug work colleagues who thought they were mightier than her
just because they kept their jobs.
Good riddance too to the ex-love of her life who had said,
‘that’s life.’
Goodbye to you and hello new life, new opportunities and
maybe, just maybe a new love in her life.
She’d look Tony up when she got to the village.
Word count: 175
Guide for Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
1. A prompt photo will be provided each Monday pm to be used as a
base to your story. Please include photo prompt with your story.
2. Linking for this challenge begins on Monday pm and runs to the
following Monday pm.
3. Please credit photo to photographer.
4. The story word limit is 100 – 150 words (+ – 25 words). Please
try and stay within this limit.
5. Please indicate the number of words in your story at the end of
your story. (It doesn't count into the amount of words).
6. This is a flash fiction challenge (stories in 100-175 words or
less) and each story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Therefore,
no serial (continuation) stories. They become too complicated for our readers.
7. Add your story to the InLinkz Link-up (Blue Froggy button).
Please let me know if you need link-up instructions.
8. Please keep stories below R rating.
9. Please respect the diversity of our readers and writers in
regard to race, religion, and life style choice when writing your stories.
10. Remember, half the fun is reading and commenting on each
other's stories.
I have a feeling that Kitty Kat is going to change her luck for the better! Great story Sally!
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