Some more wonderful stories this week for the photo prompt and some dark tales… Please click through to read any you have missed and thank you to everyone who took part! If your story is not included in the inks below, please let me know and I will add it.
Dappled sunlight filtered through the canopy of young beech leaves. They should never have been allowed to encroach upon the old place, but even so, they added a quiet charm to the crumbling buildings and rusting iron.
He wondered how long it had been since the stream had raced and the wheels had turned.
He was glad to have seen the place again. The sound of distant laughter raised the echo of a smile, conjuring half forgotten memories. A good place for children. A good place to live…
The thought faded with him into the mist…
Living had been good too…
Elsie from Ramblings of a Writer
Marilyn Armstrong at Serendipity
Helen Jones at Journey to Ambeth
And finally a longer, poignant tale from Éilis Niamh from The Sound of What Happens
I just noticed the bluish light/aura surrounding the door on the left…
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Probably a glitch, but I thought it added something to the possibilities for storytelling 🙂
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Thanks for the great prompt Sue!
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I enjoyed it too 🙂
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These have been a lot of fun, though I still love the sheep best 🙂
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She was a pretty joyous creature 🙂
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Nice ending!
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🙂
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