Friday, April 25, 2014

Flash Friday 4-25-14

Picture Prompt for Flash Friday @ http://flashfriday.wordpress.com/ 
Click the link for rules and to enter your own flash, then read my response below.



Canal Workers (Suez Canal). CC Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy.


A Daughter in Peril (158 words)

Leda donned the black hood nervously. "What if he refused to help?" She rapped on the door of the dilapidated apartment building.

“May I help you?”

Leda took a deep breath. It had been years since she had seen him.

“I need your help Beck. Your daughter is in trouble.”

“I have no daughter,” he replied wistfully. “I almost did, once.”

“Remember this picture?” She handed him the device. “Leda had just told you she was pregnant—scroll through—that’s your daughter.”

“Impossible,” Beck muttered, returning the device. “Leda is dead—I killed her.”

Leda removed her hood and stared into the eyes of her husband. “You did. Our daughter saved my life.”

“You kept her from me all these years--why?” Beck challenged. “I didn’t even know she existed.”

“You tried to kill us, remember? But now she’s in trouble and you are the only one who can help. She was taken by Morlings a week ago.”



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2 comments:

  1. Great job! I like the mystery you are building with each flash fiction story you write--adding a new piece to the puzzle. I can't wait to see how you weave them all together.

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    1. Thank you! I am not absolutely certain that each of these pieces will make it into my story (and some may be edited a bit before being added), but it is a great exercise for my writer's brain.

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