I’ve always liked graves. Admittedly I’d only go in the daytime. But I’d be there from morning to evening, since I was a writer and it was such a peaceful place.
I’d write small stories, but they would be fun (mostly), while using my notebook and a couple of pencils. Nothing fancy like a laptop – not invented then.
But then I found that the darkness was even better. I’d fallen asleep and something had changed. After that it seemed that something else was required. But never mind about that.
Just have a look – my little fangs are so pretty!
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Thanks to Rochelle for hosting Friday Fictioneers
Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100


Oooo, Chris… fangs for the memory, …(sorry… cringeworthy I know, ) … but a lovely darkish snippet of a story, …💙
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Ha ha, love what you said, Penn. I felt it was quite fun for this one (even though it’s so tiny). 😉
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In the end , its just graves
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Quite so – just graves indeed.
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Chris, it’s nice to hear from a cemetery emissary. 🙂
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Now that is good – ‘cemetery emissary’ – love it, Dave.
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draconian leslie townes
bob hope
fangs fa the memories
but no ones there
so why care
sprink bok
oof!
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Ah ha – so there is two people but the same person, and 100 years too! But yes, those rugby songs and scrums… almost perfect!
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Sweet tooth, I believe is the word. Fangs — gives me that sinking feeling. 😂
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More ho hos… again – and little ones too! 😉
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Love it, Chris! I like how you cleverly brought us to the point! 😆
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But of course… both of us (and large ones too) – thanks, Tom! 😂
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Loved that ending. I’m sure the fangs are very pretty 🧛♀️
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Little fangs… always fun. And useful too! Oops.😊
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Yup 👍🏼
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Ah!! now that was a twist with bite!
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Tee-hee, such fun!!
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Ooh, I do like this ending, Chris!
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So glad that you liked it, Chris!
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🙂
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Dear Chris,
Welcome to Friday Fictioneers with your biting story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Hi Rochelle, pleased that you liked what I’ve done. I shall be back… definitely!
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Hmmm, that’s a story with a very “grave” “plot”…
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Giggling… thanks for that!! 😊
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Lol couldn’t resist!
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Excellent, Chris!
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Aww, thanks a lot, Denise!
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I’ll look at you if you look at my crucifix.
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Fair enough!! 😂
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A chilling last line with a little bit of bite! 😊
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Well, just a little laugh really! 😉
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Chris, I love that pointed twist at the end. Something happened alright. Nice to see you writing at FF! 🙂
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Aww, thanks Li! I am very pleased that I have found FF! 😊
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You’re welcome. I should have introduced it to you years ago 🙂
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Not necessarily as a vampire, but I, too, enjoy walking through cemeteries and contemplating that silence. 😅😎💖
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Without worrying any vampires (nice or not), cemeteries are so interesting. From UK to Paris to Cuba, even Chile – just fabulous! 😎💛👌
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Something to sink your teeth into. 😀
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Indeed! Fun… maybe?
Thanks so much, James.
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Fangs complete the snippet! Nice one Chris.
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Glad that you liked that one, Darnell. Just a bit of fun!
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This is lots of fun, Chris
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Just giggling… thanks so much, Robbie!
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🌞
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This is great, Chris.
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On the bright side (which he will no longer see…) the transition was apparently painless! Love the twist!
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So glad that you enjoyed that. Thanks Dale.
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I did!
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One can learn a lot from those old stones!
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Definitely!
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