…for Friday Fictioneers.
Seeing the steps in Rochelle’s picture took me back to piece I wrote, partly in French, many years ago. The following is a piece along similar lines, but far shorter and in English!
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I heard a voice, a soft voice.
Help me it said.
From a doorway, a girl appeared.
What do you want? I asked.
Come and you’ll see, she said.
I said, I don’t want to.
She said, you must.
She ran down the steps,
then turned and looked up at me.
Tears ran down her cheeks.
Hurry, please, she said.
I can’t keep up, I said.
Please she begged.
I’m losing you, I said.
Then she disappeared.
Where are you? I called.
Never mind she cried.
What did you want? I asked.
It’s too late she sobbed.
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I’ll never know.
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PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
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powerful!
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Thanks, Beth.
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A real change of style. That’s darker and different than your usual offerings.
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I had my serious hat on! Thanks, Neil.
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Dear Keith,
Touching and mysterious. Thank you for posting in English…I don’t speak French. 😉 BTW a couple of lines are missing from the written that are in the recording.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks, Rochelle. My French is a bit a bit dodgy!
Thank you for pointing out my missing bit! Duly corrected!
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That was both intriguing and emotive. Well done, Keith. (See you in your spam box probably).
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Thanks so much, Sandra – that’s exactly where I found you!
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An intriguing situation! Yeah, you’ll never know. 😉
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I’m entirely sure I want to! Cheers, Christine.
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No. You may have found yourself in serious hot water.
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Mysteriously atmospheric Keith, nice one.
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Thank you so much Iain
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Oh this is so poignant Keith.
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I thought I’d try something different. Thanks, Sadje.
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Well done 👍🏼
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So sad Keith
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Indeed. Cheers, Di.
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An emotional piece, Keith. Well done.
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Thank you so much, Suzette.
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Very nice Keith 💜
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Thanks, I’m pleased you liked it!
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I do
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Oh gosh! I shall be wondering all night.
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I’m still wondering, and I wrote it!
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Potent dialogue, Keith. I imagine her as a ghost, trying to find help for her family…
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I like that interpretation! You could be right. Lisa.
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That’s very sad, and well done.
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Thanks so much, Mimi.
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Mysterious and moody. She could be anyone or anything, I guess. Makes me think of missed opportunities – but that’s just one possibility.
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One of several, and I like it! Thanks, Margaret.
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The start of a mystery book, it seems.
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I wonder…! Cheers, Maria
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This is a side of you I don’t see very often; you should show it off more, Keith. It looks quite good on you.
A brilliant write, truly powerful.
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Do you think so? I may just accept your challenge, Nancy!
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I’ll be watching.
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So very sad.
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Wow. This hooked me instantly. That poor girl. Well done.
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Is there anything more alluring than a mystery woman? Maybe a mysterious French woman.
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This is mysterious and very different.
Great writing.
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