#100WW - Nov 27, 2024
photo prompt
100 word story
Write something that moves us in exactly 100 words, inspired by the photo above!
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Rules Are Simple
- Precisely 100 words (title excluded)
- Give it a Title
- Submit Story in Comment Box
- Include your X (Twitter) handle
- One entry (per person) per week
when
New prompts appear each Wednesday on the blog at 12 am EDT.
where
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why
Foster connections and healthy habits of creativity.
100 Word Wednesday
Write something that moves us, and tell an entire story with only 100 words. Most importantly, share a story that begs to be read and reread!
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On the first Wednesday of each month, we publish 2 selected 100 Word Stories (1 from submissions and 1 entry from the 100 Word Wednesday weekly prompts on the blog.)
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2 thoughts on “#100WW – Nov 27, 2024”
All Those Other Kids
I know. I’ve mostly talked about how happy the twins were, but you’ve heard stories, of darker times. It’s true, Mabel and Rory weren’t always good, or sweet. There was that murder, or what they called a murder anyway. Everyone thought Mabel had pushed little Callie Peters in the water, held her down, but no one saw it happen, and her body was never found. Mabel, Rory and that mean Callie Peters were the only ones there, and Rory swore the girl just up and vanished, said the lake must have swallowed her up, just like all those other kids
All Those Other Kids
I know. I’ve mostly talked about how happy the twins were, but you’ve heard stories, of darker times. It’s true, Mabel and Rory weren’t always good, or sweet. There was that murder, or what they called a murder anyway. Everyone thought Mabel had pushed little Callie Peters in the water, held her down, but no one saw it happen, and her body was never found. Mabel, Rory and that mean Callie Peters were the only ones there, and Rory swore the girl just up and vanished, said the lake must have swallowed her up, just like all those other kids.