Nice story, and well done. This reminds me of something I do occasionally which is “Write a Great Novel in 50 Words or Less” (titles don’t count). Here is one of my favorites:
Perfect Ending
Tanya searched for the perfect man; the epitome of every woman’s dreams. Across the years, across the world, following a thousand rumors and leads, she had sought this Adonis.
At last, she had found him. Slipping her revolver back into her purse, she smiled grimly: “That was for my daughter.”
Very interesting! Great food for thought.
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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With you on this.
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Sometimes it can be a little much, for sure!
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This is amaizng!!
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Aw, thank you, Monika!
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Great line! I still can’t see my dentist due to Covid-19. 😦
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Yeah, Covid’s got a lot to answer for! 😦
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Nice story, and well done. This reminds me of something I do occasionally which is “Write a Great Novel in 50 Words or Less” (titles don’t count). Here is one of my favorites:
Perfect Ending
Tanya searched for the perfect man; the epitome of every woman’s dreams. Across the years, across the world, following a thousand rumors and leads, she had sought this Adonis.
At last, she had found him. Slipping her revolver back into her purse, she smiled grimly: “That was for my daughter.”
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That was brilliant! I totally wasn’t expecting that twist ending! It’s very cool what you can achieve with such an extreme word limit. 😀
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Love the nuance here 👌🏾
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Thank you so much!
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Very welcome!
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Perfect. Just the right number of calories.
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As part of a balanced diet. 😉
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