Another Wednesday to exercise my writing muscles. These are so helpful to get the brain going in other ways than where it's been. Sometimes I just want to keep going and write a full story from these prompts. Maybe someday I will.
I stared at the flames that had
burst out of my fingers. There was no way I could get out of this without an
explanation.
Karl’s
eyes widened, then he swallowed and smiled. “I always knew there was something
different about you.”
I
blinked. My mouth opened and closed, trying to form itself around the words
slamming into each other in my stunned mind.
“How
long have you been able to do that?” Karl asked.
“Since
I was three.”
He
nodded and pulled off his shoes. “Much cooler than what I can do.” He said as
he floated above me.
Here are the links to find more from this prompt.
Wendy Knight, Author: www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot .com
Kelly Martin, Author: www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot. com
Alison Woods (Peering Into. . .): http:// alisonmillerwoods.wordpress.com /
Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:http:// thedistractedwriter.com/
R.K. Grow: http://www.rkgtheauthor.com/
Stephanie Worlton's Kreating Krazy blog: http:// stephanieworlton.blogspot.com/
Leah Sanders, inklings: http:// inklings-leahsanders.blogspot.c om/
Jaclyn Weist http:// jaclynweist.blogspot.com
Amryn Scott http:// wildscottkids.wordpress.com/
K.R. Wilburn http://www.krwilburn.com/ my-blog.html
Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters http:// lindzeearmstrong.blogspot.com
Kat!e Larson http:// katesnovelidea.blogspot.com
Miranda D. Nelson http:// www.mirandadnelson.blogspot.com /
Angela Schroeder http:// angelaschroederauthor.blogspot. com/
Very cool! You could totally do a story with this :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Alison. Such a cool start to an awesome story!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the X-Men. Very cool. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha. That was so cute. I loved the tension and release!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I would really like to see where these two go from here.
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