She reaches for it.
It doesn’t so much as say “drink me” but it taunts her nevertheless.
This will be it. Her last drink. Again.
A twenty-five word word-count? That’s definitely one way to get back into the Literary Lion prompts. Here it is: 25 words, “drink me”.
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Great story. Love how that last word is so telling and completely changes the story. It just shows you what one word can do! Great photo too.
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Thank you! I’m a huge fan of six word stories and the likes so I was excited to see what I could do with such a minimal word count. I’m glad you liked it. 🙂 And thank you!
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I love the challenge of a six word story too. It’s surprising how long they sometimes take to write though! I picked yours as my highlight of that week 😀
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Definitely! I always think that effectively writing a six word story requires that little bit extra skill sometimes. And I saw, thank you!
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Glad to see you posting again. Exam time is always a busy period. I could say ‘Good Luck’ but i find that phrase somewhat patronising. I guess it is all in the tone… How many different ways have you heard that phrase delivered? Of course the context for my expression would be one of heartfelt hope. But you don’t need luck. Who does? We make our own luck. As I always say, “the harder and smarter I work, the luckier I get”. So, ‘work hard…. and smart’… 🙂
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