Thursday, November 7, 2013

Stone

All I can say is wow! I am surprised that I was able to come up with something for this very interesting photo prompt. I had the story up to 121 words, but could only get it down to 101 without changing the flow of the story itself. Here is my offering for this week's Friday Fictioneer. I would love constructive criticism and comments. Thank you!



The stoic stone face stared out over city hall, leaving Georgie gawking slack-jawed at it as if in a staring contest.

“What are you doing?” his older sister, Amanda, demanded.  She was perturbed that her mother forced her to fetch her wayward sibling.

“He blinked!” he exclaimed, his eyes wide with surprise.

“What?” Amanda looked up and saw the stone head staring blankly ahead. “It’s a statue, dumb-dumb! Don’t you know what statues are?!”

She grabbed her little brother’s hand, dragging him inside as he continued to howl, “He did blink, Amanda, he did!!”

The statue continued to stare – and smiled.

14 comments:

  1. Dear Mahjira,

    A beautiful, well told little tale. I know a woman who used to do that to little children. She was a mime and is a friend of mime.

    Aloha,

    Doug

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  2. Dear Mahjira,

    Cute story. Pity Amanda didn't see the head smile.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  3. How creepy!Blinking and then smiling-secretly-am not sure that is a good sign!Good job:-)

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  4. Kids are so full of imagination, aren't they? Perfectly playful end line.

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  5. You should read Perry's story, if you haven't already. That would explain the winking. Nice story, Mahijira.

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  6. I believed him even before your last line.

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  7. I like it! But nobody believes the little child, and they know best. (It can't be me smiling though, because I've been standing here for 45 years now and I only smile at bathroom break. Must be one of the newbies.)

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  8. great story.i have a feeling that it’s not gonna be the last time that the statue would communicate with the kid :-) kz

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  9. Spoooooky! And nicely written :-)

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  10. Expertly constructed little tale.
    Love it.

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  11. And AnElephant is bored typing in the squiggly letters.
    Are they really necessary?

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    1. Squiggly letters? I'm not sure what you mean.

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    2. I think it was the captcha, although you've removed that now I guess as I haven't had to enter them with any of the comments I have made

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  12. I shall have to stand and watch that the next time I pass it :-) I love this story

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