Title: Greystone Dreams
Source: Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
Word count: 155 words

This week’s photo prompt is provided by Jade M. Wong. Thank you, Jade!
Lizzy trembled and checked her phone. The address was correct. The house was a huge Romanesque Greystone Mansion, the kind they built after the Great Chicago Fire. She didn’t dare hope, but she breathed deeply and proceeded through the wrought-iron gate, and up the steps.
A thin woman wearing magazine styled grey hair and clothes to match answered the door.
“You’re Lizzy,” she stated more than asked and extended her hand. “I’m Rose. The apartment entrance is on the side. Follow me.”
They walked along the side of the house and around the corner where Lizzy stopped and gasped.
“It’s not large, a thousand square feet, living room, and kitchen downstairs, bedroom and bath upstairs. Security deposit is twelve hundred, rent is twelve hundred. Security and first month’s rent is payable at lease signing.” Rose said unlocking the door.
“I’ll take it,” Lizzy blurted.
“Well, welcome home, Lizzy.” Rose laughed and swung the door wide.
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
And…..?
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The majority of the Chicago Greystones are gorgeous inside. Lizzy got a sweet deal.
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Lucky girl!
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Chicago is a wonderful city for all kinds of architecture. Nice take.
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Thanks Iain. It was the first think I though of when I saw the photo.
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Lucky Lizzy, thats probably as big as my whole house although I don’t have a calculator so I couldn’t be sure, there’s 4 of us and a dog!
Nice take on the prompt
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Yes indeed. I didn’t have room to mention there is only street parking and that can be a challenge on a snowy winter. Still not a bad price to pay for such a wonderful apartment. Glad you liked the story. 😊
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those two names create a different sort of story in my head. I have been watching too many scary movies lately maybe, but a story so neat as this could not be so simple?!
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LOL Yes. Perhaps I was playing with the similarities of the words and the exceptions of the season. I see no vampires lurking in Lizzy’s future. 😊🎃 👹
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The biggest twist in this story was that there was no twist. I kept waiting for something menacing to happen 🙂
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LOL I hope you weren’t disappointed my friend. Sometimes a great apartment and a kind landlady are exactly as advertised. 😊🎃
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Me too lol
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So Lizzy found a place to stay. What will she do next? Wait for the sequel.
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Perhaps she will work on her degree in architecture. Thanks for reading, Abhijit. 😊
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I hope that was a happy ending – seems a bit too good to be true!
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I am sure it was Keith. Sometimes good things happen to good people. 😊
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Sounds like a stunning house to call home! I hope Lizzy is able to build a wonderful life here 🙂
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I am sure she will be happy there. Thanks for the great prompt Jade. 😊
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Sounds like Lizzie and Rose will become great friends! How nice to have a happy ending!
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Thanks Penny. Happy endings can be very satisfying 😊
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That would be a sweet deal. I would never of thought about it being an apartment building. Shows how my rural frame informs my story scope.
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A lot of mansions have guest houses, or apartments for the help that the owners now rent out.
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A dream come true! We kind of live in shoe boxes here in the UK 1000 is the size of an average 3 bed house! Good luck with all that room Lizzy Sweet tale Jo 🙂
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I have lived in a 3 bed that was just over 1000 sqft and a 1 bed apartment about the same size. Lizzy is very lucky. Thanks for the compliment. 😊
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