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Wednesday, 6 July 2022

Spellbound!

The following is a stand-alone story. But, in case you would like to read the previous parts, here they are-

Part-1- Are You There?

Part-2- Bewitched!


SPELLBOUND!

Peter knew that his daughter Anna had turned into a mannequin. 

He did not know when and how the spell would end.

Anna's phone rang. 

Her friend, William, had called.

Peter explained the situation.

William arrived.

 

He had got a giant spinning-wheel.

Peter looked quizzically.

Photo Prompt- Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

"The spindle had cast a spell on Princess Aurora- Sleeping Beauty. May be it will revive Anna."

William tried pricking the mannequin's finger. 

Nothing happened. 


Peter suggested- "Kissing might work!"

"Kiss her now!"


William had always wanted his first kiss to be special.

As William took the mannequin in his arms, Anna came to life.


100 words story for Friday Fictioneers

Do you believe in magic? Do you love fairy-tales?

23 comments:

  1. It's good that Peter knew his fairy tales

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    1. Peter knew & so did William :)
      Always good to refer to experts!

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  2. If I didn't believe in magic before, I do now! Delightful.

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    1. Thanks a lot for your lovely words, Keith :)
      There's magic everywhere!

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  3. Cute. Also cute that you're running a Friday Fictioneers serial!

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    1. Thank you so much for your cute words :)
      Yes! Had to end the story. Anna had to come to life.
      Thanks to Friday Fictioneers for the opportunity.

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  4. It was worth a try! Thankfully no poisoned apples were involved... :)

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    1. True. The key is to keep trying. Some charm will surely work.
      Poisoned apples were part of the Snow White story. The Prince's kiss was the solution in that story too :)
      Kissing worked even in the "Princess & the Frog".
      In this story, no kissing frog was involved :)

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  5. Dear Anita,

    Ah yes Sleeping Beauty had a spinning wheel. Nice.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. The spindle of the spinning-wheel had made Princess Aurora fall into a deep sleep- she became Sleeping Beauty.
      Glad you liked it. Thanks for the nice image, Rochelle :)

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  6. Lovely story, Anita

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    1. "And they lived happily ever after."
      Thanks, Iain :)

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  8. I hope Anna liked him and they lived happily ever sfter!

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    1. Would like to think that this fairy-tale ending happened :)

      Thanks for sharing this very important point- "Hope Anna liked him".
      He certainly loved her.

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  9. Excellent, Anita. Magic is as magic does. :-)

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    1. Thanks a lot, Bill. Glad you liked it.
      Happy endings are magic! :)

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  10. Looks similar to Lord Rama turning a rock into a beautiful woman Ahalya.

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    1. Thank you so much for sharing about Devi Ahalya's revival by Shree Rama.
      Gods have the magic and the aura.

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  11. Isn't magic wonderful!

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  12. Love magic. Particularly love it after reading your story!

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  13. I'm glad they decided to give it a try. "All's well that ends well."

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Your words mean a lot to me.