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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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On the Lam – #100wordstory – #JuneWriting

20 Thursday Jun 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in 100 word story, June Writing

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Her flight was canceled.  Again. This would make the fifth time in as many hours. Determined to remain cool, she set her sights on the departure boards. Maybe she could get another flight out of this God forsaken town. At this point she didn’t care where she went, only that they wouldn’t be able to find her.

She witnessed a scuffle near the ticket counter, policemen were questioning the clerk, who seemed rattled. They knew. Without hesitation, she grabbed her carry-on, leaving the other bags behind.

Calmly walking out the doors, and signaling the closest cabby, she made her escape.

 

June Writing Prompt – Signaling the closest cabby, she made her escape – Day 20/30

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Don’t Look Up – #100wordstory – #JuneWriting

19 Wednesday Jun 2019

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The crevices cracked further, with every loud thud. Walls crumbled, as large chunks of drywall fell from the ceiling. Something sinister was going on in the upstairs apartment. Just one person couldn’t make that racket.

They moved in a week ago. Jerry was transferred, his company suggesting this place. It seemed nice, and they settled in. One night, the sound, deafening, began, continuing until it got the response it was waiting for.

An eerie feeling came over Sandy, sending shivers down her spine. Glancing upward, she saw two eyes, staring at her, blank, cold, and lifeless.

They left everything behind.

 

June Writing Prompt – The crevices cracked further, with every loud thud – Day 19/30

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Maybe – #100wordstory – #JuneWriting

18 Tuesday Jun 2019

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Sitting cross-legged, and with a carefree spirit, she summoned him over. Then had second thoughts. What if he was some mad man? It was too late now. He was making his way toward her, and she wasn’t in a position to get up quickly and run. Mustering all the courage she had, she waited for him to arrive.

“Where you motioning to me?” he asked.

“Um, no, I mean, yes, I mean, I don’t know what I was thinking.”

“I see. Well, I’ll be on my way then.”

“No, wait a sec. Maybe, this was meant to be.”

Maybe not….

 

June Writing Prompt – Sitting cross-legged, and with a carefree spirit, she summoned him over – Day 18/30

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Like Magic – #100wordstory – #JuneWriting

17 Monday Jun 2019

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The screen flickered and then he was gone…..

Caroline didn’t know what happened. One minute, a wonderful conversation with Richard, the next, poof! He vanished into thin air. All she saw was a light shining on an empty chair.

Richard planned it all along. He had been trying out new sets of magic tricks for his next show. What better time to test one then when talking to Caroline. Surely, she’d figure it out.

A sudden thump on the door brought him back to reality. Answering, he came face to face with the police. Had they discovered his true plan?

 

June Writing Prompt – The screen flickered and then he was gone – Day 17/30

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Twas Her Chance – #Shadorma – #JuneWriting

16 Sunday Jun 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in June Writing, Poetry, Shadorma

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In the street

Dancing with rhythm

Twas her chance

For freedom

Letting each movement carry

Escaping farther

 

June Writing Prompt – Dancing in the street was her only chance – Day 16/30

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