Title: Re-branding
Source: Thursday photo prompt: Sign #writephoto
Word count: 410 words

Circe came to an abrupt stop in the middle of the busy sidewalk.
“You can’t be serious?” she said. Glinda turned to look at her.
“What?” Glinda tilted her head and batted her eyelashes.
“Don’t play innocent with me, Glinda. That,” Circe said as she pointed at the shop’s sign depicting a pointed black witch’s hat.
Glinda’s hand rested on the shop’s door handle. She sighed and walked back to Circe.
“Dear, Circe. I’m not sure I understand your problem.” Glinda tilted her head again and smiled.
“When I agreed to go shopping with you, I was expecting ‘goddess’ shopping not ‘witch’ shopping. Especially not clichéd witch shopping.”
Glinda smiled and batted her eyelashes again.
“Come on Glinda, even you don’t wear a black pointed hat. You don’t expect me to, do you? Do you?” Circe’s eyes widened, her mouth gaping as Glinda continued to smile at her.
“No,” Circe exhaled the word, and she took a step backward. Glinda attempted to touch Circe’s arm. Circe recoiled, jerking her arm beyond Glinda’s reach.
“It is a requirement of the coven,” Glinda said.
“Geez, Glinda. Seriously? Next, you’ll be telling me I have to adopt a black cat and carry a wand.”
“Oh, no dear, your staff should do nicely.”
“And the cat?”
“With your propensity for transforming people into wild beasts, I’m sure we will find something acceptable.”
“I’m wondering why I agreed to this,” Circe shook her head.
“We both know why.”
“I am a goddess. People line up to worship me. They perform sacrifices in my honor. They fear my wrath.”
Glinda looked at the people passing them in the street. They hurried past them, giving them no notice.
“Yes, you are causing quite the stir. Perhaps you need to consider hiring bodyguards?”
Circe said nothing. Her shoulders slumped, and she could feel the hot sting of tears in her eyes.
“Darling, Circe, it’s not that bad. You’re just in need of a little re-branding. Nothing major. The coven is the first step. You’re lucky they agreed to accept your application.” Glinda moved to Circe’s side and slid her arm around her shoulder, giving her a gentle hug.
“If you work your magic, people will soon remember you. You’ll be great on social media and you’ll have millions of followers in no time.”
Circe brushed the tears away and attempted to smile.
“That’s better. Shall we see about that hat? You know, it doesn’t have to be black.”
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
first world woes of the modern day witch, how to fit into the evils of social media may be quite daunting! what an imaginative tale, i would like to know how she progressed with that application!
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I am glad you liked it Gina. It is always interesting how a story unfolds, and I had no idea where this one was going when I started it. But doesn’t every goddess need followers? 😊
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the irony of today’s world is we need to go out and look for them and coax them. what i love about your story is how you incorporate old and new in a timeless dilemma – being noticed and appreciated
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😊
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Even the witches have to find their identity.
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Always the struggle to find followers. The story just fell out of my fingers. 😊
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At least they should not have any problem as they possess the magic wand! 🤣
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Good point. Maybe I should go witch shopping. 😄
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Yup. Grab one and solve all your problems
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lf only 😉
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🤣
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This feels like the beginning of something much bigger. So much fun!
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I am thrilled you liked it Tannille. It was a lot of fun to write and I have added it to my ever growing list of tales to expand. 😊
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The pile does grow 😀
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Truth there. 😊
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Very cut! Reminds me of the musical ‘Wicked’.
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Ha. I hadn’t even thought about that. Glad you liked it Frances. 💕
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She seems so powerful. Why would she need a bodyguard?
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Larry, it was meant to be a little tongue in cheek as no one on the street was noticing her,
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I loved this. Re-branding. Nicely done.
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Thank you Michele. So glad you liked it. 💕
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There does appear to be a plethora of goddesses on social media these days 😉
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LOL There are many goddess. Some actually have a message. 😉
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😀
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