Short Fiction, short story, six sentence story

New Horizons

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“My dear girl, you are young and it’s good to check out new horizons, especially when where you’ve been has not brought you enough joy,” Clarabelle responded to Shandy, her new friend to be, “I also sought new horizons when I was younger; I suppose it was a different time back then, maybe more simple, but I knew I had to find something other than the sadness…umm, well, you know, life sometimes needs change, don’t you think?”

Shandy patted Clarabelle on the back of her hand and smiled, the two just looked at each other for a brief moment when the bell rang for orders to be picked up, “please stick around, and I will be back, that is, unless you have some things you need to go do, I don’t want to keep you, but, well, you are so nice and, well, it’s something I don’t see enough of, especially when people come in and don’t look at me, and, well, uh, you see me,” and Shandy went off to pick up her orders.

Clarabelle sat and sipped her tea and contemplated her next stop, not desiring to go there and having a little time, she was glad to wait for her new friend to come back for a visit; Shandy came with a piece of apple pie ala mode, “this is on the house; and I am done working for this day, thank goodness, and I thought I would join you for desert,” each with their dessert plates and drinks, the two ladies chatted up to get to know each other.

Shandy shared that she was an only child and that her life was just a simple one, but with both parents deceased, she had nothing to hold her in North Carolina, and she decided to give the Midwest a try; it was colder weather, but she didn’t mind having a change of scenery and truly enjoyed the sunsets and the Mississippi River, and it also helped that her Aunt Rebecca opened up her home and let Shandy stay there; Clarabelle listened with great focus, except when the nagging thoughts about her appointment interrupted her demeanor; Shandy picked up on this and asked, “what seems to be troubling you, Clarabelle?”

Picking at the remains of her pie, Clarabelle looked up at Shandy and confessed, “I have an appointment in about an hour and I am not looking forward to it, it’s for a follow up from my mammogram, and, well, it makes me nervous to think that something could be wrong.”

Shandy placed her hand on Clarabelle’s shoulder and gave her a gentle squeeze, “well, you don’t have to do through this alone, now, do you, as I have time to go with you, that is if you want me to go,” to which Clarabelle sighed a relieved sigh and nodded her head, yes.

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There you have it! This my response to this weeks Six Sentence Story prompt HORIZON

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This week’s story is a continuation and you can see the prior links here:

Week 1

Week 2

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Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Word Prompt!

What’s on the horizon for you?

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Welcome to GirlieOnTheEdge and Sunday’s prompt word reveal for Six Sentence Stories!
“The early bird gets the worm”. That’s what they say, non? As the bouncy vocals of Lindsay Buckingham singing “it’s a long way down holiday road” round the corner of my sleepy brain, I remind myself that the road is only as long as we make it. So, without further adieu, going to caffeinate my brain and hit the road. I hope you’ll join us this week at Six Sentence Stories. Wherever your travels take you this week – enjoy, be safe, be of the moment. Read you soon!

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Write 6 Sentences. No more. No less.
Use the current week’s prompt word.
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Spread the word and put in a good one to your fellow writers 😀

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Gift Idea for 2020

https://www.amazon.com/TAF-Stays-Home-freelancers-writing/dp/B08BWHQ7FS

Full disclosure: I am a contributor to this anthology. I do not receive pay from the sales of these books.

As I look at ideas for Christmas gifts, I am looking at this book and thinking, Why not…

This book tells it like it is from the points of view of 29 writers, freelancers, people who were affected by the great pandemic. There is such a variety of writings, I would have a hard time saying you won’t find something you like.

What a memoir of sorts about the life of change and resilience.

I suggest this as a #1 choice of books for 2020: TAF Stays Home

TTOT

Ten Things of Thankful – December 18 2020

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Happy Friday and TTOT time! Let’s hop to it!

  1. Heated vehicles. Imagine what it would be like to have to keep warm with a box holding coal!
  2. Food gifts. Yum! We received a big package of goodies and today another big package of goodies.
  3. Ability.
  4. Specials on groceries.
  5. Free empty boxes. And clean ones too!
  6. Gas in the tank and discounts from my grocery store to help put said gas in the tank.
  7. Vaccines are coming soon!
  8. Holiday lights. We did another trip to see more pretties. It seems like they are more plentiful this year and we discovered a neighborhood very close by and it was full of pretties.
  9. Poetry Critique Group. Once a month Living Poetry has a poetry critique group and it helps a lot to help each other with polishing poetry.
  10. You! Come join us, won’t you? You can go to the blue link and link your thankfuls!
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