Back in her cubbyhole

Photo by Louis Paulin on Unsplash

previously

next episode

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word PromptENGAGEMENT

Notre-Dame

Photo by KaLisa Veer on Unsplash

previously

next episode

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Di of Pensitivity 101 – Wednesday’s Three Things ChallengeCREATE, CHAOS, CHASM

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word PromptLIFT

Full Moon

Photo by Abdullah Ahmad on Unsplash

previously

next episode

~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~

Denise Farley of Girlie On The Edge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: LIGHT

Gargoyles

© Ayr/Gray

previously

next episode

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Posted for The Unicorn Challenge, a magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where they provide a photo and we, in turn, provide up to 250 words.

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word PromptDOUBLE

Road Trip

Photo by Ken Cheung on Unsplash

previously

next episode

~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~

Denise Farley of Girlie On The Edge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: GRAIN

More #SixSentenceStories

May Day

© Ayr/Gray

previously

next episode

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Posted for The Unicorn Challenge, a magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where they provide a photo and we, in turn, provide up to 250 words.

Di of Pensitivity 101 – Wednesday’s Three Things Challenge: SHUDDER, SHAKE, QUIVER

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word PromptLEVEL

More #SixSentenceStories

Flight 45

https://unsplash.com/@usgs

previously

The red-headed writer, aka the Raconteuse, had been staying in her bolt hole place, a tiny flat right up on the rickety stairs, in Montmartre, near the cemetery; a useful place where she’d already sold her little picture for her tidy profit, just a week ago.

Now it was time to go, she grabbed her important things in her big bag; all she would need was some new warm clothes, buying them from a small boutique shop.

Soon she was making her way to the train, taking her to Charles de Gaulle airport, where she had been many times; she also liked to move around from place to place, often in different continents, but she’d never been to Iceland, it would be the coldest place she’d ever been.

After the usual performance to get in the plane and take off, including keeping her eyes shut for a couple of minutes, everything was fine; now she was quite happy to enjoy her gin and tonic, and look forward to seeing some of her friends from the Cafe, although what there were all doing was a mystery to her for the moment.

About three hours later, she’d been reading most of the time, but now there was a great deal of turbulence, as she put everything away and buckled up her seat belt tightly; she looked out from the window, and suddenly a huge plume of fire burst out from the volcano as it erupted.

‘Brace, brace, brace,’ yelled the captain.

next episode

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Denise Farley of Girlie On The Edge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: TONIC


More #SixSentenceStories

.

Cape Storm

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Di of Pensitivity 101
Wednesday’s Three Things Challenge: TRAUMA, FEAR, TERROR

Denise Farley of Girlie On The Edge
Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt: PRESENT


By the way, this was all true and it was just two weeks ago.

A little hiatus (Tales from the SSC&B)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge’s Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word PromptSLIDE

More #SixSentenceStories


Equinox

© Ayr/Gray

It’s late afternoon as I walked along the sand dunes near the sea, smiling as I hopped down the bank to the beach, striding along to the rock pools, then poking around to see what was there; I could be busy for hours.

As it was getting into evening, it was still warm as I walked around the edge of the ocean, looking far out in the lovely False Bay; then I looked back at the harbour, as I waved at Jannie who’s a fishermen, who works to catch squid and octopus in the dark sea in the night.

Much later, I flung open my window, and there she was, the beautiful moon, Selene. There she stood alone, with all the stars around her; her gibbous moon lay on her back, arching her jewelled scimitar.

I shut my eyes for a moment, and then I saw the octopuses dancing up in the sky, shooting stars around the world, for twice a year it’s the equinox, as the celestial moon brings the spring rebirth, while the harvest moon must rest for the winter. Meanwhile, the octopuses play in the Milky Way, because all of the octopuses are aliens.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Posted for The Unicorn Challenge, a magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where they provide a photo and we, in turn, provide up to 250 words.

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge’s Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word PromptBANK

More #SixSentenceStories