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Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Home Is Where The Heart Is

Siri was showing her old family album to her grandchildren.

"And this used to be my home when I was a little girl," she said.

Her youngest grandson four-year old Pilu showed extra interest.

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"What about the swing on the mango tree?" he asked.  

Siri was astounded.

How did Pilu know about the swing and the mango tree? 

She showed the next photograph of their garden that had the swing and the mango tree. 

"This was decades ago when I was your age! How do you know?" Siri asked.

"I was the one who had set it there for you!"


100 words story for Friday Fictioneers.

Do you believe in rebirth? Do share in the comments below.

17 comments:

  1. Life can be so trippy at times. I believe more than I don't.
    Thoughtful story A!

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  2. If we do have past lives, I think it's best we don't remember them

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  3. Dear Anita,

    This raises a lot of questions. Nicely done.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  4. How sweet! Glad they found each other again :)
    Justjoyfulness

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  5. Love the supernatural twist at the end. Well done Anita :-)

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  6. Sorry, I don't believe in rebirth--but I loved your story :)

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  7. Ah past lives. I thought no one remembered them.

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  8. Seems like the makings of an interesting time traveler novel!

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  9. I think goosebumps would creeping up my spine if my child said that about a picture. A nice chill but not too terrifying which is good :)

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  10. I wonder what Pilu will surprise her with next! Nice one.

    Here's mine!

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  11. Hmm,I don't think I do. Not in the way that a person could remember it anyway. Lovely story.

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  12. Nice one. Looks like he has more surprises in store for her.

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  13. Intriguing story nicely composed.

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