Kick-Ass Kreators Create! Part 2

As you may, or may not, know, I set up an online accountability group on Facebook.

Have you joined? Click here!

The intention is to give a little motivation each day and have opportunities to share our ups and downs with each other.

A suggestion was made that we could do something like a collective creation within the group, and so Just One Line was born!

The second challenge went out on Friday, and here is the little story that came out of it!

Julie opened the book up and as she fanned the pages, a yellowed piece of paper slipped out.

It was a very old newspaper cutting dating from the 1920s.

An Irish newspaper

And the name, right up at the top of the clipping, leapt out at her.

Hamish Lachlan Frasier McDonald Esq.

Hamish never talked or mentioned his family.

She sat down to read the aged article.

Tears sprang to her eyes and slowly made a trail down her cheeks.

It was about the death of his wife, but, thought Julie, I’m his wife.

Wait, what year was this printed?

This was way before Julie was born.

Julie paled and put a hand to her throat. How could that be?

A tap in her shoulder made her jump

She quickly hid the article in the book again and looked up with a fixed smile on her face.

Staring back at her, a curious look in his eyes, he asked “What’s up?”

She always had to pause when she saw his young face because it reminded her of him.

She didn’t know how to answer,

S she smiled, took a deep breath and suggested a fun night in with movies and snacks.

“Come on Hector, let’s go watch a film, maybe that one your daddy used to like,” Julie placed the book on the table and turned to her son.

Another fun set of entries to the story prompt! Thank you all!

If you want to be a part of it all, make sure you join, then you can add your own slants to the Just One Line story of the week!

24 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. OIKOS™-Publishing
    Feb 11, 2019 @ 19:23:55

    A wonderful start, Sis! Love it, keep on! Michael

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  2. Jennie
    Feb 11, 2019 @ 12:24:38

    Love it!

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  3. roughwighting
    Feb 11, 2019 @ 03:07:31

    Great story that had a bit of a twist as we read it. An early mystery that solves at the end. I was a bit of a romantic and thought of time travel at first, too. 🙂

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  4. Erika Kind
    Feb 10, 2019 @ 20:34:44

    It is always fun to write stories in collaboration with the community. Full of unexpected twists.

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  5. Judy E Martin
    Feb 10, 2019 @ 19:31:28

    A great idea Sis, and I loved the story that came out of it. 🙂

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  6. Jacquie Biggar
    Feb 10, 2019 @ 17:42:55

    Nice! I like that it turned out to be her son, I was thinking time travel for a minute there 🙂

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  7. robbiesinspiration
    Feb 10, 2019 @ 17:01:04

    It ended up being quite an interesting story, Ritu.

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  8. syl65
    Feb 10, 2019 @ 16:45:59

    That’s a good prompt and this one definitely tooks some twists.

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