for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers.
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Sitting here’s like watching a board game! Just now, her from number 16 was looking from her window, now she’s with him at 29.
The guy at 36 just welcomed the bloke from 22 for drinks; they are celebrating something. One’s handing over a package and it looks like money’s changing hands. What’s happening?
That’s odd. Her from 16 has joined them. They are arguing. 36’s shoving her, she’s pushing back. No, she’s got a gun! She’s grabbed the package and cash and taken off.
Look, 29’s down in the street. She’s joined him and they’re away.
Phew! Cleudo anyone?
Pick a Froggie to see the squares!

PHOTO PROMPT © Roger Bultot

That is a lot of drama in one building, yikes! Well done Kieth. Reference to Clue or Cluedo is perfect for your story!
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Thanks, Suzette!
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The photographer …. in a wheelchair …. at the windows! Oh my!! Excellent story with a splash of Hitchcock!
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Thanks so much, Nancy, that’s pretty close!
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Getting “Rear Window” vibes off this. Very nice.
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Thanks so much!
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Jimmy Stewart will work it out
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That’s true!
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A busy neighbour who hasn’t a TV to watch. Then again real drama across the street is entertaining enough and beats TV any day.
For my writing group, I once organised a task based on Cluedo. Unfortunately, one lady got very annoyed when all the clues pointed her out as the murderer. I think she got her fiction mixed up with fact. (Although I did consider calling the police and ask them to check out her kitchen).
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There’s plenty of drama going on opposite my place! Your Cluedo experience must have been so funny!
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funny – yes, rear window feelings
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For sure!
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I guess, binoculars / zoom lenses make life infinitely more interesting if you don’t mind invading other people’s privacy. Nice take!
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I don’t mind, after all, they are probably invading mine too!
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It sounds like a busy place, and not always in a good way.
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So true, Mimi!
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Oh this is so nicely written Keith. Fiction or game story.
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Thanks so much, Sadje.
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You’re most welcome 🙏🏼
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Professor Plum, in the library, with the candlestick. Did I get it right?
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And today’s winner is…! Cheers, Iain!
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What a game! 😄
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Oh yes! Thanks, Maria.
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I don’t suppose there are any vacancies in that building? I have references and binoculars.
This was a fun story Keith and it was fun visualizing the action.
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Thanks, Michael, I need a break, you can take over from me!
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Never a dull moment sitting across from a building with so much action!
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All-happening apartments! The stories I could tell!
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I don’t doubt that for a second.
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You spin an amazing tale from the simplest picture! Now, did 16 + 29 get caught??
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That’s so kind of you Christine. They are still on the run – I’ll keep you updated!
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Sounds like an interesting (though dangerous) place to watch. 🙂 Nicely done!
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Too true, be careful what you watch! Thanks, Brenda.
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I only wish I had such interesting neighbours.
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What a game to play. Well done.
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Thanks so much. It beats playing Solitaire!
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Dear Keith,
Sounds like an entertaining neighborhood. No need for television.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Very true, Rochelle!
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people watching … i suppose that’s what a retired person does when he’s nothing left to do. :)
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Keith, a busybody living across the street from that building would have a full time job keeping track of everyone. I’m sure you’ve seen “Rear Window.” That movie scared the bejeezus out of me as a kid. I like how you referred to them as their apartment #s.
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So funny, I love how this all weaves together. Sounds all very dodgy, it’s a good job the neighbourhood watch are about lol
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yes, there is a lot fun out there, we only have to observe.
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Great story!
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