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

PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook
Aderyn drew mindless patterns in the sand. She sat where wave dampened sand met mounds blown dry by the Sirocco. She searched the spot where the sky kissed the sea. The spot his ship disappeared.
The Sirocco blew hair across her face. Strands she tucked behind her ear. The sun beat on her, teased her memory of a long-forgotten heat. The Sirocco caressed her, whispering long-forgotten words. Her body arched, longing for a long-forgotten feeling.
A lone gull’s feather drifted to her. Aderyn clutched it to her breast as she returned home, adding it to her collection of daily reminders.
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
Beautifully written, Jo… It was dreamy, deliciously descriptive…
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Thank you Dale. 😊
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Perfect for the photo prompt. Loved it.
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Thank you, it was fun to write. 😊
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😃
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Succulent atmospheric writing
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Thank you Neil. ❤
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Perfect writing, such clear imagery.
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Wow, Jilly, That is a huge compliment. Glad you liked it. 😊
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this is the writing i love to read, the story that carries me away with the words chosen to describe it. no need for questions just falling into the story and being.
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It was a bit of a theme for me today. Glad you liked it.
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it has inspired me!
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Great! 😊
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To be left by someone setting sails… I think they would seek mementos every day… and maybe one day they will know what really happened.
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and perhaps she will always long for his return. Thanks for reading. 😊
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Dear Jo,
Beautifully written. Filled with longing.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you Rochelle. 😊
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Beautifully written, a very poetic prose.
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Thank you. Glad you liked it.
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A lone gull’s feather drifted to her ~ this line makes me wonder what else she has collected besides memories and wonderful feelings! Thanks for making me think.
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I think she has collected a great many things. I am glad you liked the story.
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A passion filled dream – very descriptive. Did she have a fling with a pirate or maybe someone from the crew?
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Oh, it must have been the Captain. It is always a Captain. 😉
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Dreamy and wistful, nice one!
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Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
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A true feeling of loss here. And of her yearning for something she will never have again. Very evocative
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So happy you liked the story. Thank you. 😊
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My pleasure 🙂
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Oh! This is so beautiful, Jo. The images are so vivid
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Aw, thank you. I am happy you liked it. 😊
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Beautifully written. I felt I was right there with her. Lovely!
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Thank you Sandra. I do the best I can. 😉
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oh, the longing for something that was lost. beutifully rendered. well done.
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Thank you for reading. Glad you liked it. 😊
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Really interesting personification of the Sirocco.
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I stood on a hill top and listened to an old Italian lady explain the breeze I was feeling. I tried to capture a bit of her passion here. Glad you liked it. 😊
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Beautifully sensual and evocative.
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Such kind words. Happy you liked it. 😊
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Beautifully written, with such poweful imagery. The longing is palpable.
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Thank you for reading. Glad you liked it. 😊
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My pleasure.
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Seduced, but left hanging, hoping for his return. I loved the line, “where the sky kissed the sea.”
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Thanks Russell. I am happy you enjoyed the story.
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So much imagery in so few words. Lovely!
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The constricted word count can certainly be a challenge. Glad you liked it. 😊
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A very nostalgic feel to this one, and I hope her sailor comes home from the sea 🙂
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I hope so too. Thanks for reading. 😊
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Full of feeling, lovely
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😊
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I wonder if the universe sends her mementos to add to her collection so that one day if she looks at her collection as a whole it will tell the tale of what happened to him? That is where your story took me, so magical and beautiful and wistful.
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I am glad you picked up on that. I had imagined them as clues of some sort. I am thrilled you liked the story. 😊
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