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Wednesday, 24 April 2024

The Tree Mystery

Lisa went to their garden with her notebook.

Being inspired by nature, she wanted to write a story for “Earth Day”.


She settled in the cool shade of their mango tree.

She spotted a well-crafted tiny door attached to the tree trunk in front.

 

Photo Prompt- Fleur Lind

Who lived there?

Should she open the door and check?


The moment Lisa touched the latch, she found herself shrinking in size!

She could then walk through the door!

 

Photo Prompt- Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

The interior was well-maintained and neatly stacked with belongings.

Just then, someone tapped her shoulder!


Lisa woke up startled.

“It’s getting dark. Come home,” her mother said.


100 words story for Friday Fictioneers

Have combined last week's prompt too as I was unable to participate last week.

Earth Day was on April 22nd. How did you celebrate?

Have you ever relaxed in the shade of a tree? Please share in the comments below.

Please do share your name as well.

13 comments:

  1. Nice merging of the two prompts, Anita.

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  2. I have one word of advice for her: don't look in the wardrobe

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  3. Granonine
    Beautiful blending of the two prompts. Who knew there'd be a tourist shop inside the old tree!

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  4. I love dreams like that! I'm glad her mom knew where to find her. Who knows what was going to happen next in the dream.

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  5. In this case I think I'm rather glad it was just a dream. The adventures inside that door could be fun though!

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  6. Dear Anita,

    This has an Alice Through the Looking Glass feel to it. Cute and imginative.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  7. Fun writing! Stores these days; they're everywhere... -Angela

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  8. Tree dwellers are an orderly bunch. Fun story, very imaginative.

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  9. I always enjoy reading your offerings, but struggle to post comments.

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  10. Mike Humphris my comment came over as Anonymous sorry

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