Six Sentence Story: The Cookie

People at work said there was something odd about the cafe on the ground floor of the building where our heroine rented her apartment. However, as far as she could tell, nothing seemed at all “odd” about it and the food was delicious.

Today as she entered the cafe the breakup with her boyfriend made her forget what others said about this mom-and-pop Chinese noodle shop. She ordered the same spicy noodles she always did when her mind flagged her with doubts.

After the meal she paid the bill, hesitated before opening the homemade fortune cookie, but then read its message.

The love of God for YOU is the greatest story ever told.

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Denise offers the prompt word “flag” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Cosmic Photo Challenge: How Does My Garden Grow

Dale offers the prompt “how does my garden grow” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge.

I don’t have a garden, but my neighbors do. Here are some photos from theirs over the years.

White and orange blooming
Blueberries ripening
A lot of yellow and a little blue trying to get through

Proverbial Fairy Tales: Wolf! Wolf! – The End

Once upon a time there was a wolf who loved to eat and a lad who loved crying “Wolf! Wolf!” even when there was no wolf. When people realized after a month or so that the lad was nowhere to be seen they figured the wolf must have eaten him. So, they erected a statue in the lad’s honor even though they couldn’t remember his name and barbecued the wolf.

Pigeons loved the statue. So did the tourists who couldn’t believe that anyone in his right mind would have erected it.

After all of that everyone realized that there were no good reasons, no matter how many times they shuffled them, for anyone not to live happily ever after – which meant there were no good reasons for me not to either – and so we all did.

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Denise offers the prompt word “shuffle” for this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Cosmic Photo Challenge: Focal Point

Dale offers this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge to present photos “that lead the eye to a specific place or object”.

To get this effect I think one needs one or more starting points and then an ending point (which might be the starting point through various intermediate points).

I found four photos that I think do this.

This is a wall with missing plaster. Start anywhere along the broken plaster. The final focus is the top of the broken plaster, at least, as I see the picture.
The initial focus is on the dark open doorway with the sun’s light on the walls of the building. The lines of the railing and buildings finally focus my eyes on the trees to the right in the distance which as living objects contrast with the buildings occupying most of the photo.
The curve of the white lights and the curve of the waves made by the boat keep my eyes moving in a curved fashion across this photo. The final focus is the horizon to the right.
The focus here is circular starting with the sun then the silhouette of the people then the white wall to the left and then back through the buildings at the horizon to the sun again. My focus finally rests on the people. Since these three people are together various stories start coming to my mind about them.

Proverbial Fairy Tale: Wolf! Wolf! – Ladville

Once upon a time there was a tiny town that became recklessly prosperous when it erected a statue to a lad who was eaten by a wolf and then found to be uneaten. The town grew and grew and grew to the point that the authorities of Middleuh Noware decided it was time to put it on the map.

Everyone agreed that the town should be called after the lad, but no one knew the lad’s name. Fortunately, when the lad returned they had the opportunity to ask him just what his name was hoping it would be something catchy like Tom, Dick or Harry. The lad was only too delighted to relay to them that his full name was Gregorio Gregoritos Gregorino Pretentious the Third, but his friends called him simply Daturd.

Given those circumstances, they named the town Ladville and everyone lived happily ever after.

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Denise offers the prompt word “relay” to be used in this week’s Six Sentence Stories.

Cosmic Photo Challenge: Over the Bridge

Dale offers the prompt “over the bridge” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge.

I am not sure if these are all bridges, but there is water, water everywhere.

Here they go!

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I am not sure if this is a bridge or just a protective railing so one doesn’t accidentally fall into the water.
If you have a boat, you would know what to do with this bridge. I am usually stopped at the door.
I’m on a bridge separating two islands. This boat is leaving the Atlantic Ocean and heading for the safer intracoastal waterway.

He Is Risen – He Is Risen Indeed!

But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach; That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.

Romans 10:8-9 KJV
Sunrise over the Sea of Galilee