Friday Fictioneers

The street now deserted and Sara took relief in that. It had been chaos a few minutes before. She scrolled through the images she had taken during the protest. All of them were very clear, to her surprise. Now she wondered if she dared publish them. Of course it was her job, her mission and that’s why she rushed to this street, to capture the violent struggles. There were many she missed, her eyes shifting from one group to another quickly. She wanted to take photos of what was real, not whitewashed by government spokespersons. Sara drove to her publisher.

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13 February 2026

Six Sentence Story

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I see someone, aka Fandango😃, already used this word as I will now use it, but I could not resist. Outlander fans will remember this phrase spoken by the wannabe be successor to the king, played convincingly by Andrew Gower.

  • Character: Prince Charles Edward Stuart
  • Actor: Andrew Gower
  • Key Scenes: Known for his portrayal and the recurring phrase “Mark me”. 

My daughter and I are Outlander fans and had a good laugh every time we saw this character and he uttered those words.

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Sunday’s Six Sentence Story Prompt Word!

February 2026 Frozen Water Poetry Challenge

BY REBECCA CUNINGHAM

February’s poetry challenge is all about synonyms. Let’s make poems using words representing the famous “frozen water” in Minneapolis without using the word for immigration enforcement. 60 words or fewer. Funny or serious. Rhyming or free verse. G-rated. Due Sunday 8 Feburary at noon. (en español más adelante)

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Slick skating surface

Cold clueless care

Slippery sidewalk state

Silent snow strips

Covering concealed coated

Frigid frosted frozen floes

Danger dealt declared

Slushy sliding signs

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February 2026 Frozen Water Poetry Challenge

MFFFC 2-10-26

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knowing well

seductive artist

two of joy

He started early, as it was her birthday. The specialty coffee was first across her lips, after his morning kiss. The roses were her favorites and pink satin hearts were included in the bouquet. These gifts would insure that his love would wake and remind her of his lasting affection.

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Melissa’s Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge #359

dVerse Poets Poetics

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“Black Velvet” playing on the radio

a sensual song

A voluptuous woman dressed in a revealing black velvet gown languishing on a red silk chaise lounge

Her lover beside her

his hands slide seductively along the dark fabric

each ripple is flattened by his palm

Moaning quietly she anticipates his touch

He straightens his hand

pressing deeply in the crevices of black

The touch is relentless and she stifles words she will regret

He knows this while his arm encircles her

lifting her back off the red

Bringing her to him, tightly

He feels the sensual fabric against his chest and smooths the skirt

Feeling his arms surround her, she gasps at his deep kiss.

The seduction almost complete as the song ends.

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I’d Rather Go Blind