Betul brings us a sci-fi story from the alien’s perspective. Happy Sunday!
To Write or not to Write and What to Write
Response to Prompt by Diana Wallace Peach
He had been walking in the empty streets of this strange city without a specific place to go since he had landed on the earth. This was a strange place. It was dark. Too dark. The moon did not seem to do its job of illuminating that well here. His hometown was not like this. There, the moon shined.
He was not used to being in the dark for that long. He continued walking to see if there was any sight of light. But he had failed to see one so far.
‘Poor humans’, he thought. ‘It must be hard to live here.’
He walked around the tall buildings and did not catch a glimpse of the light he was looking for there either. The light was not hiding behind these buildings either.
With that last failure, he thought he should give up…
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Thank you so much for sharing the stories. I have over 50 responses to the March prompt so far! Yikes. Ha ha. Such talent. You’re always welcome to join in. 😀
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Interesting idea, that sometimes one needs to wait a little longer to see the light 😉
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Yes. Another unique story. 🙂
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Interesting story!
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Isn’t it? So many good ones, and more coming in. 🙂
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You must be super busy!!! 🙂
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Uh huh. But so fun really. I’ll probably have to cap the number I reblog eventually, but I’m trying to get as many in as I can for now. 🙂
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Like this ET
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Thanks 🙂 He was a bit impatient. Have a great week, my friend.
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Thanks, likewise.
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Makes you wonder why ‘he’ came here – mind you I guess we’ve all been places we didn’t stay long!
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Who knows, they may be scoping out our planet right now! 🙂 Thanks for the visit, Eric. 🙂
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Even aliens lose patience, ay?
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Sort of like humans! Ha. Thanks for reading, Jina. Have a wonderful Sunday and week ahead. 😀
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