Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and another edition of Six Sentence Stories!
Of course you didn’t see me grab the eraser for the “white board” aka laptop screen, erasing everything I’d written last night! But I did. Why? I’d gotten in from work relatively early for a Tuesday. After eating half a bag of white corn totopos and salsa, I changed into workout clothes and went for a walk. Windy and cold. Just what I needed. You may recall, I moved recently. The new place is situated in a large apartment complex that adjoins a decent size townhouse community. This evening, instead of walking along the busy roadway bordering the west end of the complex, I walked to the end of the street leading out to the busy road, and rather than hanging a left, continued straight then rounded a bend to the right – surely this will lead me back into the complex at some point. And so I traversed the familiar into the unfamiliar and back again. Not unlike our writing experiences, eh? At Six Sentence Stories, we follow familiar roads, meander unfamiliar ones. We run into familiar characters; get introduced to new ones. Exactly 6 sentences at a time. Six Sentence Stories. You never know where you might wind up.
Rules of the hop:
Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.
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PROMPT WORD: LOUNGE
Hawthorne wrote that? Cool!
Yes, nothing like a windy walk on an unraveled path to find out where you truly are!
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According to my online resource, he did. You’re a Hawthorne fan, Liz?
Yes!!!
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Just read a few bits, beyond The Scarlet Letter…
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