The red-head woman had woken up, had thrown off her quilt, stood up, walked across and opened the handle into the little kitchen where she spooned some strong coffee into the jug, as it percolated; she stared out into the grey and dank morning, it was wet, very wet, completely different from yesterday.
She got dressed quickly, drinking her coffee, and as she sat down with the three new and ancient books that she had only just bought from the bookseller, she opened all of them.
The first thing she realised was that all of them were in English (phew), and the second thing she realised was that she had known right from the start, these were written about Joan of Arc, Comte de Saint-Germain, and Scáthach: her three friends (and vampires) Joan, Francis and Scatty.
She delved down, looking around all of them, piecing and putting markers everywhere, what seemed particularly interesting was that the two historical tomes were similar, but the folklore one was poles apart; but everything was good.
Then she remembered about the little book which she’d found – the one in the safe; she would get that now.
Meanwhile, it was all very well to read these old books but the red-head woman still needed to hatch a plan (and soon, and then stick to it) since she had little dosh left after doing everything else, but it was raining so hard, like cats and dogs, it was better to stay at home, just for now.
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Di of Pensitivity 101 – Thursday’s Three Things Challenge: HANDLE, STICK, POLE

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: HATCH

How well you integrate the prompts into your story my friend.
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Thanks, Sadje. Those prompts were ‘interesting’😏
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Yes, very fitting for your story
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There’s nothing like a rainy day for three (no four) good books. The plan can wait. Nice tale. I see the vampires have names.
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I agree. Great to read on a rainy day. Thanks, Frank.
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Thanks Chris. Love the video clip!
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Lovely to watch The Weather Girls
(so long ago – I was still in univ).
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🙂
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Not just wet, but very wet! Time for books (and some good music)
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Ha ha, precisely and what could be better!
It have been very wet here actually.☔
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Rain affords us this luxury… how many books? haha. lovely story.
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We can’t have too many books, can we?😊
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Never 🤣
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[…] next episode […]
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Hmm . . . rare, antique books, eh? This could prove quite interesting 🤔
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Yes, books – particular ones. I wonder what will find? Bound to be good (probably)😉
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Read, notes, plan, it works to keep things in order sometimes.
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Definitely these ones!
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Exciting!? Woman rocks!😉🤗🤙
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I think so! (that red woman👩🦰😉)
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And the mystery continues! And I love how you integrate the prompts, too. I always struggle when there are requirements and/or restraints to the writing!
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Ha, ha, and thanks, so much, Jean. It seems to me that I can write a little nonsense each week, but it’s not like a ‘real book’.
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But it’s a start, right? That’s how I feel. My steampunk WIP is going SOOOO SLOW, but at least I’m building my writing regimen back up, slowly and surely, by blogging again. These are milestones worth celebrating! xxxxx
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Oh yes, definitely. A bit is always better than none.😊
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You reminded me of an article I read where a mystierous doner put bills in Library books. Sometimes too I find older books at the Little Free Libraries I visit. Some are weathered and probably don’t have any ‘retail’ value but they are classics that need to be read! Eventually. I read a bunch of books last month, but not so many this month. Even after picking up some ‘fun’ cozy mysteries.
Keep all of your ‘nonsense pieces’ and stitch them together. Then you’ll have a fun book! And it is very real for us who enjoy reading it.
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Aww, thanks so much, Jules!
Yes, I remember that you read cozy mysteries – and cheap as well!
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Free is always good. Any library is good 😉
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Very cool perusal of the books, Chris. Lots of compelling mystery in this piece that makes me want to know more. Well done!
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Aww, thanks so much, Diana – and yes, we always like books!
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She was smart enough to stay dry inside, which was the perfect time to catch up on reading. You know I had to look up ‘dosh’. 💰 Very good Chris.
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‘Dosh’ yes – very British, I think. Sorry about that – although potentially useful for Scrabble!😄
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Even a wet day with a good book or four is intriguing in this story world! 😊
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Lots of fun and mystery!😊
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Oh, my goodness, I can’t remember the last time I heard “It’s Raining Men.” What fun!
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Ha ha, I know… brilliant, eh! Let’s sing the song again😉
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“Hallelujah!”etc., etc.
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It is better to stay inside and enjoy the coffee 😀
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Very much too! ☕
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Ooh, the bookseller was indeed correct!
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But of course!😄
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