"This table does not suit us. Please return it."
Niki told her son, Sunny.
The mother and son were about to launch their cafe.
Sunny had sourced second-hand furniture to cut costs.
Sunny's idea was to create wealth from waste.
He had bought an old table-counter with chairs.
Prompt- Roger Bultot |
"Don't worry, partner!" Sunny told his mother.
When "Vent It Out Cafe" was launched, there was a huge response.
Everyone wanted to express themselves, add creative graffiti and click selfie with coffee-cup.
Sunny's 'waste to wealth' plan and 'Vent It Out' promotion had worked.
100 words story for the Friday Fictioneers
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Dear Anita,
ReplyDeleteSunny's very clever, isn't he? Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Shabby chic in spades
ReplyDeleteFurniture making out of waste sounds like a nice idea
ReplyDeleteWell done Sunny!
ReplyDeleteIain K
Very interesting idea by Sunny.
ReplyDeleteIt's encouraging to see bright ideas and hard work pay off for the person with vision.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine this business model working. Targets artists and kids.
ReplyDeleteA brilliant idea, I might just have a go myself!
ReplyDeleteWonderful when it works. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHalf my furniture is “recycled”! A positive spin on the graffiti table!
ReplyDeleteI think Sunny will continue to make things work. He's a very smart guy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever story, and a great idea, too. Reducing waste is always good.
ReplyDeleteGreat story. I love the way Sunny thinks.
ReplyDeleteI grew up wearing mostly second-hand clothes handed down from my older sister. I think recycling is a great thing!
ReplyDeleteVery good story :)
ReplyDeleteClever idea. Nothing better than venting life's troubles over a cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteGood for Sunny for sticking it out. Very nicely done!
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