Your temple became my new temple.
by TETIANA ALEKSINA
© All rights reserved 2016
A tiny, black Kitten took a leisurely stroll down a drowsy, prestigious street. Kitten didn’t seem lost or panicked. I would even say that Kitten was rather focused, as if looking for something.
Finally, Kitten chose a cute little porch adorned with dried twigs, pumpkins and autumnal blooms, and climbed onto it. Kitten sat a little bit, and then delved into some unsolicited mail which was tossed around, as if to fill the time.
A passing dog stopped to look at Kitten, then it bristled and started to bark. Kitten ignored this while continuing to pore over a leaflet with ads of whistling kettles.
The door opened a crack and from it an annoyed woman’s voice exclaimed, “Boo! Leave it!” Kitten meowed softly. The voice then changed like the wave of a wand. “Oh… kitty kitty! Just look at this poopsie!” A moment later, two hands scooped Kitten up.
Kitten became a real consolation to the old woman. She fussed over Kitten all the days and nights. She doted on Kitten. And… you know how it happens, yes? Their love was like butter of the herd, and milk of the sheep with the fat of lambs. Like the rams of the breed of Basan. And goats with the marrow of wheat. Drink like the purest blood of the grape. Blah, blah, blah…
And it was good.
Could you blame her? Me neither. Let who is without sin be the first to cast a stone. Love is a tricky thing and you should think twice before you scoop up a tiny kitten from your porch. Where lies the boundary between selfless care and careless selfishness? Whom do we love? Ourselves in the object of love, or the object of love in us? Little black kittens, who slept on your pillow, grow up and occupy your bedroom…
A boombox filled the air with the treacly backbeat of a musical. The digestive repose of a feline’s gastronomy must never be broken whate’er may befall.
That huge black Cat with coruscant fur lazily swayed in a rocking chair in front of the fireplace. The tiny grandma snuggled on his lap, snoring softly.
by TETIANA ALEKSINA
© All rights reserved 2016
Time for more six word stories.
They were all written by you,
our dear readers. Oh my, yes!
We’ve finally posted them right here,
so don’t throat punch us, okay?
Such a long time to wait!
Story 1:
Six words can’t tell a story.
Story 2:
What’s more, there isn’t enough substance.
by Sheldon Kleeman
Story 3:
Clever! Thanks for making me laugh.
by Daal Praderas
Story 4:
There IS peace in love… Amen!
by Rjoherman
Story 5:
I have a single porpoise tooth.
Story 6:
Tuna Safe Dolphin Meat is good.
Story 7:
“Please kill me,” my clone whispered.
Story 8:
I think these pills work fast.
Story 9:
My umbilical noose is too tight.
by Epic Fantasy
Story 10:
Sharks are nice. Hey, my arm!
by Phoenix Risen Poetry
Story 11:
Phew, what an interesting looking blog!
by Andy Smart
Story 12:
Love tried to take me alive.
by Kelly in ya Belly
Story 13:
“Where in Hell?” “Yes, you are.”
by Malakki
Story 14:
“Please don’t go.” “Don’t let me.”
Story 15:
She was a killer without heels.
Story 16:
The heart untied the mind’s knot.
by Nandita Yata
Story 17:
If you die then you’re mine.
by Dom
Story 18:
Give me a break. I’m dying.
Story 19:
Can’t you see? I am dead.
by Taizo
Story 20:
Am I a burden to reply?
by Lauren
by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2016