A handful of words…

for Fandango’s Flash Fiction Challenge #1

Whilst looking for a prompt site to fill the gap left by recently departed Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers, I came across Fandango’s new project!

If my story has a ring of familiarity about it, it’s possible you read a similar tale from me a couple of years ago. I promise something more original next time!

 

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a802b1b2eade1a1cdb9b00a7f5cab06a--cute-anime-guys-anime-boysSometimes whilst walking among the trees she saw him. They played hide and seek for a few moments then he was gone. Her friends said she imagined him. The sun playing games with its shadows they said. But she knew different.

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He sat cross-legged on a tree stump, in one hand a piece of willow, in the other a shiny blade. He chipped, smoothed and whittled until the little wooden whistle was perfect. He left it on the stump, a token of his love for the fair maiden with a promise that whenever she blew a merry tune he would appear.

One autumn day as she waved farewell she dropped it on the leaf-strewn forest floor. She was never to see her whistle again, nor him.

Each day she walks among the trees, kicking aside the leaves seeking the place where one passionate summer’s day she lost her little wooden whistle.

 

 

The prompt is this imagab50add1-d03e-423a-bc9a-ef37b8ccc7f1-e1550449671556e by Watanska at DeviantArt.com.

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25 thoughts on “A handful of words…

  1. Denise Hammond's avatar Denise Hammond February 18, 2019 / 13:26

    Neat. I have a brother-in-law who whittles and he has made me some lovely Christmas ornaments.

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 18, 2019 / 13:30

      How lovely. I don’t think I’d have the patience!

  2. isaiah46ministries's avatar isaiah46ministries February 18, 2019 / 13:32

    Beautiful story. Haunting. The pain of losing something so dear is one we all know or learn.

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 18, 2019 / 13:39

      Indeed we do. Thanks so much for your kind words

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 18, 2019 / 14:05

      It was fun while it lasted! Thanks so much, Kristian.

  3. Fandango's avatar Fandango February 18, 2019 / 17:56

    Nice one. Thanks for participating.

  4. messymimi's meanderings's avatar messymimi's meanderings February 18, 2019 / 23:17

    Awww! How i wish she could find it again someday. Perhaps when she is old enough that, like a child, she knows how to see what the rest of us adults miss.

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 19, 2019 / 09:21

      I imagine her to be someone who sees things other folks don’t/ be they real or in her mind. Thanks, Mimi.

  5. blindzanygirl's avatar blindzanygirl February 19, 2019 / 09:50

    A lovely story. Thankyou for pointing me to it.

  6. Sadje's avatar Sadje February 19, 2019 / 10:03

    A poignant tale! Sad for the maiden.

      • Sadje's avatar Sadje February 19, 2019 / 10:09

        Having a few moments of happiness are better than a life without excitement. Great story

  7. Anjana's avatar Anjana February 19, 2019 / 12:37

    Nicely written Keith. When we lose things which are dear to our heart, it leaves a permanent void in our lives. The prompt is well addresses.

  8. msjadeli's avatar msjadeli February 19, 2019 / 14:45

    I enjoyed your story, you were able to capture a lot of story in very few words!

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 20, 2019 / 13:10

      That’s very kind of you – thanks for dropping by.

      • msjadeli's avatar msjadeli February 20, 2019 / 17:05

        You are welcome.

  9. the dark netizen's avatar the dark netizen February 20, 2019 / 05:58

    Nice one, Keith! 🙂
    She did have fun for some time!

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