The red-headed writer (aka la Raconteuse) had been a bit rattled in the deep night yesterday; she had almost lost the plot as she had continued to write furiously on her laptop, but at least this morning she was feeling much better, particularly since she had been fortified with her breakfast in the Six-Sentence-Café-and-Bistro just now.
She was very keen to show this to Deborah, but la Raconteuse still needed to read back again, since she wanted to make sure what she had written was as good as she could; she knew that the lovely librarian would be perfectly happy to be callous as she explained how it could be better – otherwise, what would be the point?
A final read would be all she’d need, so she settled down in her usual booth, while she put her phone to charge on her laptop, as she started to read again.
She picked up her big bag, waved a hand as she left, then almost ran up the three steps, but then she stopped… dead; she stared in the distance, something suddenly had confused her, but then she continued to walk again – everything would be fine.
Soon she had arrived in the excellent library, as she hurried to the counter to where one of the librarians appeared, a young man, she’d asked for Deborah but what a blow; alas, there was no Deborah, there had never been a Deborah, but how can that be?
Did she just make it up… everything… really?
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Di of Pensitivity 101 – Wednesday’s Three Things Challenge: ALAS, CHARGE, CALLOUS

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: RATTLE
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Ooh…deliciously mysterious, Chris! Did Deborah want to avoid reading someone’s writing so much that she disappeared into non-existence? 🤔
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Very possibly (a bit worrying for that red-headed writer though), but that would be a shame if there’s no Deborah. Hmm, a conundrum (I think?)😉
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I’m sure you’ve thought of ways to straighten out this situation
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That is very intriguing! I’m sure the mystery would be solved in the next installment
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Ha ha, maybe, but it seems a bit complicated!
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Leaves me thinking, Chris.
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Oh yes, me too! (giggling)
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judges
did and did not know nor do
vodoo
in the valley of soren
and sorec
too
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That seems a bit strange… voodoo, and more? (maybe)
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Intriguing chapter Chris.
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Hmm, indeed… but those 3 words certainly helped – thanks Di!
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Looking forward to next week’s chapter!
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“The difference between nonfiction and fiction is that fiction must be absolutely believable.” Mark Twain
Brink that 4th wall down, Chris!
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Yes indeed, it’s a fine line between those… and maybe Sherlock too.
Plus, you’re already a head with this. Yep, the 4th wall. I am wondering whether you, your GK, might make an appearance next time… maybe?
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Time will tell; as soon as the Highlands fulfill their purpose I, the Gatekeeper, shall be at my usual place at the SSC&B.
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Excellent!
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That’s got me thinking Chris ❤️
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Sorry about that – just joking, Gary😉
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😱Deborah is missing?? This is indeed a strange turn of events…🧐
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It certainly is! Where is she? And where are her pince-nez?🤨
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I really enjoyed this ..
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Thanks very much!
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I had no idea that another group had done a cover of “White Rabbit”!
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Hmm, it was rather odd. This YouTube thing just popped into my laptop. I still don’t know much about it, but I really enjoyed it, and it seemed to fit with my latest Six Sentence rather well.
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YouTube does pop up some weird stuff every now and again!
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Was it all just a crazy dream? I’ll tune in next week to find out.
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A dream? It seems too obvious (I think). But yes, I will find out next week, as well!
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It’s now going to be even more intriguing and stranger! It reminds me of a tale of verses that I heard long ago:
Breathe deep the gathering gloom Watch lights fade from every room Bedsetter people look back and lament Another day’s useless energy’s spent Impassioned lovers wrestle as one Lonely man cries for love and has none New mother picks up and suckles her son Senior citizens wish they were young Cold-hearted orb that rules the night Removes the colors from our sight Red is grey and yellow white, But we decide which is right, And which is an illusion…
👍🥰❤️
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Ooh, that’s a really interesting video… a little more thinking for me.
Thanks so much, Aladin. 💙🩶🤍
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This is great! So glad to have found your blog. Good writing!
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Gosh, thank you so much. I will be reading your soon.
Great fun!
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ruh roe
damn! what’s there not to like about fictional people engaged in imaginary adventures in a virtual world!
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We could be confused, but no, no way. We’re the Proprietors, aren’t we!
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Yes. Yes we are.
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That’s an unexpected turn of events. So, Deborah, who now has the map, was not even a librarian there.
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So, very confusing isn’t it?!
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😬
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Indeed! (and oh!)
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Oh, my! What was in the distance that confused our Raconteuse?
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Something about a couple of streets ahead… (I think).
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… as I recall.
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Maybe she’s just busy right now and doesn’t want to be found quite yet.
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That could be right… and that is a good thought! Thanks, Mimi.
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The red-headed writer felt something was wrong, after all Deborah, not Debbie or Deb is very real. But where did she go? Looking forward to finding out!
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Let’s just say it’s a bit complicated now. She’s wondering what she (and me) can sort it out for next week!
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I’m wondering if the young librarian’s hiding something. Roll on next week!
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Aha, you might be right! Thanks Keith.
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Oh my, Chris. Now this story has undergone a real twist.
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I was surprised too!
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