Final Answer – Flash Fiction Challenge

Title: Final Answer
Source:  Flash Fiction Challenge
Prompt: Write a story that includes a sign.
Word count: 99 words

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Photo by Austin Chan on Unsplash

It’s the question I’ve been asking since we met. I can’t tell if you care or if you tease. With you the day is light or else it’s black. Your words can bring me to my knees. Give me a sign to let me know.

My friends say I should live my life, stop this endless strife, and find myself another wife. I want a single word from you, the reason to endure to the end of time. Please give me a sign and let me know.

Tonight, I found you gone, and at last, I read your sign.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Truth Training – #MenageMonday!

Title: Truth Training
Source: #MenageMonday! Challenge Week 2×20
Word count: 250 words

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source: Dreamstime

Torianna peered into the old loading shed, let her eyes adjust to the darker space and searched for the target. A soft breeze ruffled the littered platform and drew the soothing sounds of the forest inside the enclosure. Dappled shadows played on the walls. Torianna was alone.

In the far corner, was her target, a rusted box. Ever watchful, she stepped onto the platform, made her way to the box and knelt before it. It was a simple box, no adornments, no lock. It opened easily. Inside rested a single folded parchment.

Anger rose in her chest. She had risked her life for this? For this, she had battled and killed?

She stood as she unfolded the parchment and read.

“Congratulations. You have advanced to the second part of your journey.”

“Second part?” Torianna screeched, her voice echoing in the enclosure. Her foot slammed the metal box, sending it hurtling onto the track where it clattered and banged, before falling through a hole in the floor.

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source: Dreamstime

“Damn you, Aalim. This is another of your teaching moments, isn’t it?”

Silence answered her.

“Talk Aalim,” she said and stomped her foot.

The breeze tugged the parchment she held in her hand. Torianna sighed and read the rest of the message.

“Great, Aalim. More doors to unlock, more puzzles for me to solve. Why can’t you answer a simple question?”

She lowered her head in resignation.  Etched in the floor where the box had rested was her answer.

“Truth comes in three stages.”

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

2019 Daily Writing Challenge February 12

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Today Is Day 43 of the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge.

Did you write yesterday? Let us know your Day 42 word count in the comments.

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What is the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge? It is simple: Write something every day.

Write a little, write a lot. Just write. You have all day.

It doesn’t matter if you write 5 words, 5,000 words or something in between. The idea is to establish a daily writing habit. If you miss a day, don’t worry. Write today and report tomorrow on your success.

A great journey begins with one step. A great writing habit begins with one word. Go!

Check back tomorrow for the Day 43 Report and let us know how you did.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Daily Quote

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The world is full of successful people with little talent, and talented people with little success. We can find countless reasons, attribute good luck, bad luck, and timing. But as Mr. Cobbett suggests the difference may boil down to perseverance. The ability to go to work every day, day after day, fixating on details, drilling on the basics, creating a plan and working the plan.

Everyone sees the glory of success. They overlook the boring, the tedious, the drudgery, the late nights, the early mornings and countless minuscule decisions. Unfortunately, success does not come with an arrival date and time. Perseverance keeps us on task in the face of difficulties, and uncertainty. It keeps us striving when things look bleak, and we fear of ever attaining our goal.

What will you do today to bring you closer to your goal?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Lucky Stars – 3 Line Tales

From Sonya’s 3LineTales at Only100Words.
You can find the original prompt here. Thank you, Sonya.

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photo by Ian Parker via Unsplash

Helicopter blades beat the air, chopping through his mind as mortars exploded and soldiers screamed.

A cold, moist nose nudged his hand, pulling him from his nightly rerun.

High above Grandad’s old truck, millions of stars danced through the sky, and he thanked each for seeing he made it home, alive.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

2019 Daily Writing Challenge February 11

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Today Is Day 42 of the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge.

Did you write yesterday? Let us know your Day 41 word count in the comments.

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What is the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge? It is simple: Write something every day.

Write a little, write a lot. Just write. You have all day.

It doesn’t matter if you write 5 words, 5,000 words or something in between. The idea is to establish a daily writing habit. If you miss a day, don’t worry. Write today and report tomorrow on your success.

A great journey begins with one step. A great writing habit begins with one word. Go!

Check back tomorrow for the Day 42 Report and let us know how you did.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Daily Quote

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Writing goes beyond putting words on the page. Much work goes unseen, unknown to the reader. But if we leave the work undone, its absence seeps into the writing. The germ of an idea is vetted, researched, tweaked and developed into a plot. We create logical subplots and stakes, access their value and devise ways to weave them into the story. Whether you outline or fly by the seat of your pants, thinking consumes us as we explore ways to make the story stronger.

Thinking days rankle my senses as I feel compelled to add words to the page, and progress slows. Then the story congeals, the words bloom, and all is right in our writing world.

Which activity are you engaged in today?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

2019 Daily Writing Challenge February 10

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Today Is Day 41 of the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge.

Did you write yesterday? Let us know your Day 40 word count in the comments.

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What is the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge? It is simple: Write something every day.

Write a little, write a lot. Just write. You have all day.

It doesn’t matter if you write 5 words, 5,000 words or something in between. The idea is to establish a daily writing habit. If you miss a day, don’t worry. Write today and report tomorrow on your success.

A great journey begins with one step. A great writing habit begins with one word. Go!

Check back tomorrow for the Day 41 Report and let us know how you did.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Daily Quote

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Life flies at us, a high-speed train screaming for us to either grab hold or get out of the way.  It’s a fun and exhilarating adrenaline rush, as we speed through the day, zipping from project to project, eating on the run, multi-tasking and juggling chainsaws. It can leave us over-extended, over-stimulated, exhausted and breathless.

Stop. Unplug. Honor your scheduled ‘me’ time. Unwind. Close your eyes and breathe.

How will you unwind today?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

2019 Daily Writing Challenge February 9

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Today Is Day 40 of the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge.

Did you write yesterday? Let us know your Day 39 word count in the comments.

———————

What is the 2019 Daily Writing Challenge? It is simple: Write something every day.

Write a little, write a lot. Just write. You have all day.

It doesn’t matter if you write 5 words, 5,000 words or something in between. The idea is to establish a daily writing habit. If you miss a day, don’t worry. Write today and report tomorrow on your success.

A great journey begins with one step. A great writing habit begins with one word. Go!

Check back tomorrow for the Day 40 Report and let us know how you did.

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer