Another take on the prompt. I love how our imaginations go off in different directions. Enjoy.
Thank you Wallace Peach for this amazing prompt.
Any one who was … anyone knew about the storm and Dorothy. Time magazine, Mental health periodicals and well, they wrote a book and a film. But, in the Circus community, and burrowed beneath the grass lands. The story of Monica and her six Mousletts. Abandoned by a wayward Father; as they were. Then rescued by Humphrey the Hefferlump from the most atrocious storm; was mentioned, far and wide.
How although he was fierce and feared by all who encountered him; he gently shaded Monica and her Mouseletts until the storm past, and the snow settled. Then he sucked them all up his trunk, collected the wibberly wobberly house from the bough of the Acacia tree. Took them all to his watering hole. Where to his surprise … but no-one else’s, they all came to a watery end.
Humphrey, never…
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Loved this!👌
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Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it. So much talent in blogland!
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This was a good one. Very creative.
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Thanks, Drew. 🙂 Glad you enjoyed it!
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Very creative!
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Thanks for stopping by, Miriam. I’m delighted with the creativity that the prompt is inspiring. Happy Writing!
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Yes, Diana, it was a treat reading many of the stories.
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Surprise…
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Diana, the responses so far are delightfully varied. How wonderful!
Ellen did a terrific job with this one. Hugs to everyone.
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I’m delighted with the variety, Teagan. There are some very unique tales being told, including Ellen’s. A great job. Thanks for the visit, my friend. ❤
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Oh, I liked this!
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Thanks for stopping by to read, Eric. The variety of stories and poems has been great. And it keeps me busy! Happy Writing!
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