Title: Battle Lines
Source: Friday Fictioneers sponsored by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields-Addicted to Purple
Word count: 100 words

PHOTO PROMPT © Nathan Sowers grandson of our own Dawn M. Miller
They said it reflected poorly on the neighborhood, devalued their property. She explained they built the shed decades before they conceived of the neighborhood. They didn’t care they wanted it gone. Grandma prepared for battle.
They suggested a teardown, replaced with a new big box store shed. Grandma countered that those sheds were eyesores, uglier than her shed would ever be. She would not lose her family heirloom.
The city engineer confirmed the shed’s construction was sound and would last another hundred years.
Grandma played her ace, protecting it forever when she registered the shed with the Lancaster Historical Society.
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
Canny Grandma
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LOL Yep she got them.
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You go, Granny!
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Feisty is a good quality.
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Great idea, however listed buildings around here tend to be neglected. fun read.
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That is really sad. In this area they are usually fairly well maintained. Glad you liked the story.
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Can’t beat wisdom and craftiness like granny has, shows that age and experience wins – a different take on most of the stories i read on this prompt – nice!
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Thanks. I haven’t been by to look at the others yet. I am looking forward to seeing the other’s stories.
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Well done, Grandma! What unpleasant, snobby neighbours she has.
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LOL Well they picked the wrong Grandma to mess with. 😎
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Good job Grandma. Keep it up!
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Go, Go, Gramma! Save the Shed! Loved this story.
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LOL Glad you liked it. Thanks 😊
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Grandma with an ace up her sleeve – a formidable player guaranteed to beat the opposition. Your story really expanded to fill its one hundred word space. Great stuff.
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Thank you. I don’t want to play poker with Grandma. This was a fun prompt.
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Love Grandma.
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😊
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Good for grandma!
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Way to go, Grandma 🙂
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I forgot that I had commented on your story. I guess I really like it and had to applaud Grandma’s ingenuity in dealing with those who wanted to bully her into getting rid of a family heirloom.
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All good. I am glad you liked it. 👍
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