SoCS 2-7-26

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I don’t think I like this chapter

The pages I try to read

The words come too fast

Stop this turning, I plead

But they keep rolling

The story’s on repeat

I try to stop it, digging in my feet

It has my jacket

Pulling at the seams

The book is out of control

Tearing at the dreams

Women, men and children

Falling left and right

Put it back on the shelf

Even in a novel, a terrible sight

I close the ugly tome

I need a fairytale

To remind myself

There is a dream, even a fantasy

That will come true in the end

Until the chapters are rewritten

No reading time I’ll spend.

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The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS Feb. 7, 2026

Friday Fictioneers

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I don’t want to go, Sara pleaded pulling at her father’s coattails.

She’s your Grandmother, Sara, and we’re all going to spend Christmas with her, have a nice dinner, and don’t forget the presents!

Santa won’t find me here and my stocking is the only present I want!

Don’t worry! Santa is magic and knows where you are.

Sara was adamant as she refused to take off her coat, sitting in grandmother’s living room. Then she noticed her stocking hanging up next to her brother’s. Also a tray of cookies waiting for Santa. Sara softened and smiled at her grandmother.

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6 February 2026

Can You Tell a Story in 66?

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The photograph was a classic. Madeline fingered the money she received from winning the contest. Always having been the underdog in such exalted company, she practically swooned when they called her name. The hexagon shaped crystal award would decorate her mantle. It was the first of many she would receive as she published photos for the “Saturday Evening Post”. Madeline treated herself with a watermelon lollipop.

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