Thursday, August 22, 2013

week 30 fanficflashfic

Here's this week's prompt, chosen by our judge, @AnnaLund2011.









Remember to check the rules

Have your 100 - 200 words submitted by 12:01am Friday, August 23, US EDST.

We want anything and everything: poetry, prose, fanfic, OF. 



JUST GET WRITING!




Leave your entry as a comment - include your word count, and your twitter handle if you have one.

Probably good practice to reference any source material, too. 


FYI - entries that exceed (or are under) the word limits will not be considered by the judge.





Also, I've had a few questions lately regarding the submission of more than one entry. Yes, you may submit more than one flashfic. I'm going to say a maximum of two (2) entries though. Furthermore, they're not to be continuations, or related to each other in any way -- they need to be completely separate, stand alone entries. 





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23 comments:

  1. @QuinnSkylark
    Words: 196

    The pushing and the shoving
    Sweat and humidity
    Make me wonder why I came to this city
    Why I gave up being a small town girl
    With a tiny little world
    And stepped into this great wide unknown
    Why I step onto this train now
    Only to be shoved against another woman
    Who wants only to make it home
    To her nice cool house
    And a glass of chilled Chardonnay
    And a box of Chinese takeout
    This is my very mission
    Which is why I am so aggravated
    When a sharp elbow to my back
    Sends me stumbling into a stranger
    Until I see this is no ordinary
    Everyday kind of man
    He's beautiful and strong as he holds me
    Steady in his arms
    Wondering if I'm all right
    This man is musky and of made of earth and dirt
    But the smile lighting his eyes
    Speaks of his real home among the stars
    And the galaxies
    Which have not ceased dancing around with joy
    Since the moment I stumbled into his world
    All it takes is one moment
    For all of time to weave us a new fate
    "Hello"
    And now I am forever found


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  2. They say the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. So why did we take the meandering path, the road less travelled?

    In the cafe where I got my coffee each morning you were always at the same table. The first thing I noticed was your eyes — the lines in the corners that I just knew were from smiling. I’d sit at a neighboring table and pretend not to watch you. One week you’d be reading Dan Brown and I’d judge you, the next week, E.M. Forster, and I’d swoon.

    I loved the glasses you sometimes wore, your overcoat in winter, the way you folded your shirtsleeves up to your elbows, showing off your forearms. You took your coffee black and occasionally you’d treat yourself to a brownie. You used a green fountain pen to scribble notes on scraps of paper.

    I hated weekends and the days when, for some reason, you weren’t there.

    Almost a year after I first saw you, I looked up, and there you were at my table, smiling.

    “Hi,” you said. “May I join you?” I nodded and I knew.

    We took the road less travelled and it has made all the difference.

    @adriftinmyhead
    200 words

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    1. "Swoon!" you used my favorite poem! Loved it. Pinkcookie

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  3. @midnightsun1901
    Words: 144

    Some say love cannot begin, cannot form, until the words themselves are uttered.

    Whoever believes this, however, needs a reality check.

    You've never said hello.

    You've never whispered in my ear that I'm beautiful.

    You've never murmured words of adoration for me to hear.

    But despite this, I know from the crown of my dark hair to the back of my heels that you love me.

    That I love you.

    I don't need words to enlighten me of this fact.

    I know you do by your tender kisses

    I know by your breathtaking smile

    I know by the feverish light in your eyes

    I know by the way you hold me.

    All of that, tells me you're mine.

    Just because you can't hear, it doesn't make you any less special

    The way that you show me you care, I'll admit, is so much better.

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  4. @shellisthimbles
    197 ineligible words
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    that day when you said, hi
    i hadn’t washed my hair
    and there was a rip in my shorts
    so i almost pretended
    not to hear you

    and how i wish i had

    because, yeah, we had fun
    for a while
    and our kisses were nice
    and you were always good
    at making me smile and laugh
    at making me feel special
    like i was the only girl
    in the world

    and even though we said
    just for kicks
    friends, who do... other things
    once the sun goes down
    it was too easy summer breezy
    to fall in love with you

    but then the leaves started to turn
    and the days grew shorter
    and you grew cold

    you’d skip out before the sun rose
    and cancel long-made plans
    and i picked fights
    just to get what little attention
    you would spare me

    i didn’t hide my tears
    when you called to say goodbye
    to tell me you were looking
    for something more

    you were unmoved

    so yeah, i wish that day
    last summer
    that i hadn’t pulled out my headphones
    and given you a smile

    because maybe love always
    starts with a hi
    but so does heartbreak

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    1. that whole first stanza is perfection.

      and love the cadence of "it was too easy summer breezy
      to fall in love with you"

      actually the whole poem has great rhythm. love it. nice job!

      @moonlit__girl

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  5. Word count 195 per Gdocs

    @sandyquill
    = = =

    Harried, he moved in ahead of her before offering a sheepish smile. “Sorry. My other flight was late and I worried I’d miss boarding.”

    With an understanding smile, she nodded. “No worries. So, you’re number fifteen?”

    He blinked and dragged long, brown fingers back through his hair. “Pardon?”

    “You slid in ahead of me, so I am guessing you’re number fifteen.”

    The newcomer muttered something in a foreign language. Then, “No, I’m number forty-seven.”

    Disappointment rebounded in her chest. “Sorry,” she murmured, wishing she hadn’t said anything.

    He left to find his spot in line. “No, I’m not going to look for him,” she told herself firmly. “No, no, no.”

    Choosing an aisle seat, she settled in, ready to do the up-and-down dance to make way for her row-mates.

    His voice curled near her ear. “Sorry about earlier.”

    Blushing, she met his exotic gaze. “Like I said, no worries.”

    “Seat taken?”

    “No…”

    His grin flashed white and her heart thumped a bit. “We should probably start over,” he said as he slid by her—so close!—and into the next seat. “My name’s Adrian.”

    “I’m Jen. Hi.”

    He took her hand in both of his. “Hi.”

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  6. Sherbert20111 on FF
    Wordount 200

    PLEASE PARK WITHIN THE WHITE LINES
    Neatly noted on my windscreen.
    I recycle.
    I’m new, they could cut me a little, surely?

    Tomorrow and tomorrow, the next day and after.
    I crumple it quicker so the words don’t strike so hard.
    I bruise easy on my own.

    PLEASE PARK WITHIN THE WHITE
    Bumper to rail, Big Red is still a problem.
    Origami elephants are so pretty.

    PLEASE PARK WITHIN THE
    Make an ear, make a tail, I can make a Pachyderm chain on my dash.
    I get in and out without scratching the Volvo next door.

    PLEASE PARK WITHIN
    It has to be the Momsmobile. Maybe she has trouble getting the kids out?

    The interior is spotless. Kids are absent or automatons.
    I rub my breath off the window.
    And the smear that follows.
    My sleeve must be dirty.
    Shit.

    I have some polish in my truck wrapped up in chenille and a monza wool mitt.
    It will only take a minute.

    The stairwell door bangs.
    I just about jump out of my skin.
    “Are you cleaning my car?”
    “Hey, Oh. Yes. I can explain. It’s nothing really.” It’s on my tongue, right behind my teeth. There it is.

    “Hi.”

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    1. I really, really like this. So creative! I'm smiling and feeling awkward and everything.

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    2. Thank you :) Sherbs

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  7. I can feel the excitement pulsing through the halls as everyone is running around, their yearbooks in their hands and smiles on their faces.

    They don’t see me, no one ever does.

    I’m just the boy that sits in the back of class, trying not to draw attention to himself.

    But I see her. I always see her, even if she never sees me.

    Things need to change today, it’s the last day of my senior year. I’ve run out of chances, I only have this moment. No looking back, no regrets.

    My footsteps sound heavy to my ears as I make my way to her locker. Her blonde hair is falling over her face and she’s chewing on the end of her favorite favorite pen. I stand there for thirty seconds before I feel awkward. She’s too deep in thought cleaning out her locker to notice me.

    My hands feel sweaty, but I know I have to do this.

    I clear my throat and her grey eyes look up at me in surprise. She gives me a small smile and I feel a burst of hope soar through me.

    “Hi.” I smile back. “Would you sign this?”

    @TinsleyWarren
    Words: 198

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  8. @MadiMerek
    Words: 163

    I relive that moment dozens of times in my head everyday. It was the simplest of hellos that multiplied and grew and cultivated into a brilliant series of wondrous I love yous. If I had known then what I know now - how the magic that made my life whole and new would be ripped so unceremoniously from my grasp - would I still have allowed that simple greeting to alter and change the course of my existence? Would I have returned the salutation with the same fervor?

    I'd like to say no. I'd like to tell you with conviction that I would have run far away so I'd never have to experience the suffering caused by your departure from my life - from this world.

    But I cannot.

    I can't deny the need for you that still grips my heart and squeezes my lungs. Even if I only had you for but a moment in time, it was enough to complete me. It was everything.

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  9. @Mylisssa
    Words: 196

    Sitting in the park on a soft fleece blanket, I open my book to the same page I was on yesterday.

    I read the same passage over and over, but it doesn’t sink in.
    Every few minutes, I lose my place.

    There’s no escape in the words when I’m too drained to absorb them.

    Filled with frustration, I snap the book closed, creating a gust of wind. My nose is filled with the scent of musty pages.

    I shove the book in my bag before I do something drastic like chuck it out in the lake.

    A skateboarder spins to a stop right in front of me. Nearly every weekday, he skates past me.

    His smile lights up his entire face. “Hi,” he says.

    I wave, say the same, but I don’t ask this guy why he chose to stop today.

    He nods and moves on.

    I watch his back as he rolls away, picking up speed with every brush of his foot on the pavement.

    I smile on the inside, but on the outside, my lips stay straight.

    I pull my book back out of my bag. This time, I get lost in a dreamland.

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  10. Pinkcookie (PM me at fanfiction.net/Pinkcookie)
    200 words

    I am a boy’s boy. At least that is what my Dad always tells me. He says I will grow up to be a man’s man. Whatever that is. I do know I like fishing, wrestling, football, and baseball most of all. I hate girly sports like figure skating, gymnastics and soccer.

    I also hate anything Disney. My little sister is always bugging me to play Princesses or watch Princess videos or promise to ride the Little Mermaid ride with her at Disneyland. I’ve had enough Disney for a lifetime!

    We have new neighbors. After the moving van leaves, I go to investigate. She is standing behind the big oak tree peering around at me with big blue eyes and shiny blonde hair.

    I am mesmerized. “Hi! My name is Kevin. Do you like baseball?”

    “Hi, I’m Gale. Baseball is okay, but I love soccer. Do you like Disneyland?”

    “I love Disneyland!”

    “Do you play soccer? We need a forward on our team.”

    “Oh yeah, I play soccer. I’d love to play on your team” I said my voice dropping an octave.

    We take our three kids to Disneyland twice a year. But never during the soccer world cup finals.

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  11. Twitter: @ShadesofPurple4
    Word count: 177

    “Hi”

    “Hi,” I reply with a smile.

    His voice brings me out of my trance from the computer as he leans down to kiss me. That’s how he greeted me every time we were together. I feel so much love in that one word that it melts away whatever stress I was carrying.

    A simple ‘hi’ from those that care mean the world.

    That simple ‘hi’ stopped echoing the day we buried him. The day I said goodbye to him. The day my love was laid to rest with so many others.

    I now stare out the sink window in the kitchen watching him play with our children as a hand is placed upon my shoulder. “Mom.”

    I’m startled looking at my oldest son with tears in my eyes, about to spill over as he says, “Hi.”

    I smile while giving him a hug. “Hi.”

    His arms engulf me. I cry on his shoulder as long as he stands there quiet, holding me tighter, knowing I need him. I need my son. I need my husband.

    “Hi.”

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  12. Twitter: @Viridian6
    Word Count: 200

    And then she’s standing in front of me.

    “Hi.” She tucks a strand of hair behind her ear.

    I huff. “Hi? Really?” I look away.

    “I’m sorry.” Her voice is small, scared. It does nothing to quell my irritation.

    “Do you have any idea what...” I swallow hard. “I woke up and you were just… gone.”

    “I’m sorry.”

    Of all the questions, the accusations, the fears that have been swirling through my brain over the last two months, all that comes out of my mouth is one defeated word. “Why?”

    “I didn’t want to be a burden.”

    I gape. How could she think that? After everything, how could she think…

    “You burdened me by ripping out my heart and taking it with you.”

    Surprise colors her face.

    “I loved you,” I shout, frustration forcing the words I should’ve said before.

    Tears flood her eyes. I wipe them away as they fall.

    “I love you,” I amend, softer. “Both of you.” My hand falls from her cheek to her stomach. There’s a small bump beneath her sweater that wasn’t there before.

    She’s not the only one with tears now.

    “Come home.”

    And months of agony is erased with a timid smile.

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  13. @everydaybella89
    words: 133

    “Hi.”

    One word.

    One consonant.

    One vowel.

    One meaning.

    It wasn't like the word no.

    It also had one consonant and one vowel, but there were a hundred different meanings.

    “No, not right now”

    “No, not ever.”

    “No, maybe later.”

    “No, are you insane? I’m not going to homecoming with you, you geek!”

    Hi was simple. It was just hi.

    Except hers.

    Her soft spoken hi could have meant anything.

    “Hi, nice to meet you.”

    “Hi, I think I would like to get to know you.”

    “Hi, I’m really shy and I don’t knew what else to say.”

    “Hi, you know they make stuff for your face. It’s called acne cream.”

    Which one was it?

    I needed to know, ‘cause she was really pretty, and I know which mine is.

    “Hi.”

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  14. @Twilightladies1
    Word Count 199

    It began weeks ago when I covered a lunch break. I complained at the time, but in hindsight it was all luck.

    Because it brought me to you.

    I used to just watch from a distance, enamoured by your beauty—long brown curls flowed passed your shoulders and a smile that could light up a whole room.

    Sometimes when your eyes would meet mine, I’d pretend your smile was for me.

    The first time I spoke to you I thought I would pass out. I held the door open for you, mumbling a quiet goodbye. My heart soared when you thanked me and told me to have a good day.

    Now, our brief exchanges aren’t enough.

    I want more.

    As lunchtime approaches, my confidence plummets and doubt seeps in. Our interactions probably mean more to me than they do to you.

    When you arrive, I spend the hour avoiding you. It physically hurts to be away from you, but in my heart I know this is best.

    You won’t be interested in me like that.

    “Hi,” you murmur standing nervously in front of me. “Do you want to grab a coffee sometime?”

    I love how you prove me wrong.

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  15. @sparklymeg
    200 words on the nose.


    Her cherry lips are pursed; eyes narrowed in deep concentration. She mulls over her choice like it’s an advanced math equation.

    Her eyes are like the espresso I grind; I want to grind into her.

    “Triple shot latte, please.” Her smile is shy as her eyes drag from the menu to me.

    I watch her from the corner of my eye as I prepare her drink. She’s all wild hair and bedraggled clothes, like she just fell out of bed.

    I want to fall into bed with her.

    I hand over her drink and her fingers linger on mine for a beat too long. She flushes.

    I long to catch her hand in mine and kiss each knuckle.

    ~

    Lunch rush is crazy; I can’t catch a break. I messed up three orders and scalded my hand on hot coffee.

    “Hi.” Her candy-sweet voice soothes my inner rage. “Can I get another?”

    “Sure.” I watch her watching me. Her eyes rake across my chest and shoulders, down my arms, finally widening when sees my fingers working the coffee machine.

    She wants me.

    She hands over the money; I brush her fingers away.

    “It’s on the house.” I wink at her.

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  16. @ChocoMG2112
    Word count: 200


    “I must save her soul,” I murmured.

    The Bishop spoke to me, but his words could not penetrate the intoxicating fog that enveloped me. This woman held me enthralled. I was a man of the cloth and faced temptation daily, but this was something else entirely.

    My body moved to her as though she called to me. I was powerless to stop my rapid strides. The Bishop now chastised me, but it was of no matter. This raven-haired goddess’ eyes were locked with mine and I felt compelled to be at her side. Her ruby red lips beckoned me with a knowing smile.

    I looked deep in her eyes and beheld a beautiful and terrible dragon with many secrets. My mind was immediately flooded with visions of blood and death, great pleasure and blissful pain. My body stirred with desire at the sheer contradiction of her. She terrified and excited me. My mind told me to flee to my altar and pray to the Almighty. My heart beat furiously and demanded I speak to her.

    Buon pomeriggio signorina. I am Father Alessandro.”

    She looked down shyly and smiled. “Hello.”

    I raised her hand to my lips and kissed the dragon.

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  17. @moonlit__girl
    176 stream-of-consciousness words

    "this is not a love song"

    you want me to write you
    a love poem? i laugh but
    you’re serious. you know
    i’m not much into hearts and
    flowers, baby.
    you know that about me.

    you know i don’t want
    expensive gifts or drippy words.
    i’m weird that way. i can’t
    give them either.

    you know to save
    your sappy thoughts, your
    romantic grand sweeping gestures
    because you know
    i don’t want them.
    say what you mean.
    keep it real.

    you know i don’t want to hear
    “your heart aches for me” so
    you just say you “miss me.”
    keep it simple.

    you know i don’t
    buy into the whole
    “making love” mumbo jumbo.
    no one can “make” love.
    instead you tell me
    you want to fuck-
    that’s real.

    you want me to
    tell you a love story? really?
    our story isn’t sweet or
    nice. it didn’t start
    with “once upon a time” and
    it doesn’t end with
    “and they lived happily ever after.”
    that shit’s not real.
    it started with “hi” and
    it doesn’t end.

    how’s that for a love poem?

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  18. @Shneezles
    Word Count: 117
    (Written at 2am, I can only apologise what you'll read)
    ________________________

    It was her smile. All cheeks, teeth and creased eyes. Contagious. A genuine smile of contentment, adoration and excitement. It would warm the emptiest of hearts and light up the dullest of rooms.

    It was her heart. The fact that she always put change in the busker’s cup and let everyone through the door before her. It was saying ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’ because she meant it, not because of any socially accepted norm.

    It was her voice. The honesty and beauty of her words. The soft tones and sparkling giggles.

    It was six months of watching her from the side-lines. It was her smile, her voice and her heart that finally gave me the courage

    “Hi.”

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  19. @femme_mal
    words: 200
    _____

    No segue eased him into her life, merely an abrupt switching of the line as the help desk engaged different departments.

    “And now we turn over the month-end migration to local support in Seattle. Chicago project management will stay on to assist.”

    A click and then just the two of them, keeping each other company.

    Software chugged, hard drives churned, creating grey data snow while his deep-as-night voice kept her company during the longest hours.

    With a click Manila cut in as dawn approached; Chicago was gone until next month.

    But then emails arrived, asking first about business. Then about Seattle; questions unfinished from last month-end were re-asked and answered.

    She couldn’t imagine a month-end without hearing his voice.

    Until suddenly it wasn’t him. She was heartsick; he was the only thing that made the lonely midnight shift bearable during those long, dark hours.

    She debated about finding another job as she eked through her shift.

    This was the last month-end I’ll work, she thought as she shut her office and entered the foyer.

    “Hi,” said a familiar voice with a Chicago accent.

    “Hello,” she smiled, realizing only now that she had much to look forward to before next month-end.

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