So I'm doing two again this week.
Here's last weeks prompt: THE PINK GLOVE LAY ON THE GROUND, ALMOST COVERED.
The pink glove lay on the ground,
almost covered. The snow hadn’t stopped falling since late last night. He
picked it up wondering who it belonged to. Probably some kid who hadn’t noticed
it was missing.
He shook off the snow and placed it
gently on the fence post, hoping to make it visible if someone came looking.
As he turned to continue on his errand,
he ran into her.
“Jillian?”
“Spencer? Is that you? I haven’t seen
you in ten years.”
The desire to caress her face like he
used to washed over him.
Was she single?
No ring.
Now for this weeks prompt: THE URGE TO INTERRUPT HIM BEFORE HE HAD FINISHED WAS OVERWHELMING.
Stopping another dragon mid-hunt was stupid even for a
maverick like himself.
Yet if he didn’t stop Kors from devouring that human, Drog would
regret it. Something about the human sparked a memory from years ago.
Drog took in a slow breath. Goat’s milk. The same thing he’d
been fed as a hatchling when his mother had been killed by knights.
Drog inched closer to the peasant and looked into the
terrified eyes.
Recognition sparked in both of them. Drog swung his tail into
Kors.
I claim this one as my
slave. It was the only way to save him.
Now go see what the other's did with the 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/
Laura D. Bastian http://www.lauradbastian.com/
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
Miranda D. Nelson http:// www.mirandadnelson.blogspot.com /
Angela Schroeder http:// angelaschroederauthor.blogspot. com/
Ginny Romney http:// romneyrants.blogspot.com/
Canda Mortensen http:// candamortensen.blogspot.com
Jenna Eatough http://mistglenmoon.net/blog/
Starimprint: http:// starimprint.blogspot.com/
Dragons do make everything better! You have done a wonderful job with that prompt and set a igh bar for me when I write mine from a dragon's point of view.
ReplyDeleteI like the glove one as well. It is nice and whistful and full of chance encounters.
Both of those are great! Loved them:)
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