Reena’s Exploration Challenge #Week 23 – Cyril Rum

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You might say Cyril Rum was an eccentric. He lived alone at the end of the street, his yard was unkempt, his friends were one Mildred Thrup his next door neighbour and even she would say she wasn’t all that sure about him.

No one seemed to know when it was Cyril moved into his house, it was like he was suddenly there.

Cyril was marked as weird by the people in his street. They liked to know every one’s business and Cyril, they decided, was not like them. They felt knowing each other’s business was a healthy thing. But Cyril gave them nothing; at least nothing worthwhile and gossipy.

When he walked down the street he nodded to his neighbours, bid them a good day and moved on. He wasn’t one for conversation.

The neighbours didn’t like that, Cyril had an obligation to his neighbours to tell them who he was and where he came from.

But Cyril would never do that. Revealing who he was would only set their tongues fluttering and Cyril didn’t want any fluttering tongues.

On any normal day, the street was a conglomeration of life’s mysteries. Cyril was learning the ways of his neighbours, and the more he learned the more he knew he didn’t want to be like them. To understand anything and anyone he had Mildred to consult. Mildred was more than willing to tell Cyril everything he wanted to know.

It was when Cyril appeared at Bill Wilson’s front door that the neighbours took more interest in Cyril, or was it less interest?

Bill Wilson bashed his wife on a regular basis. Mrs Wilson’s face had changed a lot over the years. After Cyril’s visit the bashings stopped and Bill Wilson became a very quiet man.

Cyril liked peace and harmony and each evening sat out in his yard on one of the two white seats he had. To anyone looking over his fence, Cyril was talking to the other chair.

 

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Weekend Writing Prompt #40 – Afternoon Tea

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In 200 words or less, write a mystery-themed story that is solved over afternoon tea.

Where had Rosa Alflick gone? The mystery had gripped the village for the past week. Madge Witts had invited us to afternoon tea. We were gathered around her kitchen table each with a story to tell. ‘Rosa had been kidnapped, she’d run off with a sailor, she’d been murdered and her body buried in someone’s back garden.’

The stories were numerous and seemed to multiply as the days went by.

Madge was pouring the tea when Henry Caine said he knew where she was. He was about to go on when after a sip of his tea he doubled over onto the floor. We rushed to his side but it was too late. Henry was dead.

We all looked suspiciously at our tea as Madge went on serving fresh lamingtons she’d made earlier.

As one we put down our tea and lamington. We all looked at Madge who seemed non-plussed about all that was happening.

She saw us all looking at her.

She took her tea and sipped, bit into her lamington and said, “ Rosa and Henry were having an affair. They had it coming. If you’ll be patient I’ll pop him in the incinerator with Rosa.”

 

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Thursday photo prompt – Shrine #writephoto – A Father to His Children

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He told his kids that upon his death he was to be cremated not buried.

He had reasons for that decision.

He took his children to the cemetery and past all the new graves; all cared for and decorated with family memorabilia, were the old and neglected graves of people long dead.

“In twenty years my grave will be looking like all these people who were all good folk, loved at the time but over the years their loved ones are here with them. I want you to cremate me and make a shrine of some sort if you want to me in your own homes. It needs only be a photo or whatever you want.”

They listened to their father and like many children thought of their father as one who would live forever. The thought of him not being among them was not one they entertained.

But when the time came, they remembered his wish.

 

Written for: https://scvincent.com/2018/02/01/thursday-photo-prompt-shrine-writephoto/

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February 1: Flash Fiction Challenge – Black and White

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February 1, 2018, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that features something black and white. It could be a nun in a zebra monster truck, a rigid way of thinking, a bird in a tuxedo — be imaginative and go where the prompt leads.

Shaking her head she wondered why I argued when in her mind everything was black and white. Basically she was right I was wrong. No mater how often I argued she always left me knowing I was wrong. It was a pointless and fruitless exercise, a wasted breath on my part. She had a way with words.

Like the night she set fire to the garbage bin and once it was extinguished, spent the next two hours convincing me it was all my fault. I committed to being more careful around the garbage bin. At least outwardly I did.

 

Written for: https://carrotranch.com/2018/02/02/february-1-flash-fiction-challenge/

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Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – February 2, 2018

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An avenue of Morten Bay Fig Trees.

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Reena’s Exploration Challenge #Week 22

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I live at number 22.

And literally, apart from family and friends, no one cares. You read this and you think isn’t that nice, he relates to the number 22.

As for time I don’t agree that it doesn’t heal. I think it allows us the opportunity to forget and to allow new experiences to push the pain further away. It doesn’t mean we forgive the source of the pain for that is another aspect to our characters I think.

We do live with the pain of the past, we can’t not, but we don’t have to let it run our lives.

We all have things in our past and present that cause us pain and grief.

We all have bad days, though since I stopped working those days have reduced considerably.

I remember once listening to a learned man saying it is through suffering that we grow. It is true; suffering teaches us something about ourselves, about others and points us towards an understanding of ourselves and those around us.

There have been days in my past where I thought pain and anguish were never going to end. Like dreams I had where I found myself trapped in a place there was no going forward only retreat was my only option.

But things do get better, especially when you remove yourself from the source of so much pain.

Then begins the process of moving forward, of forgiveness, of coping and understand who you are and the limitations you have.

That process I am finding is life long.

Did I tell you I live at number 22?

 

Written for: https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/reenas-exploration-challenge-week-22/

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TELL ME A TALE IN 120 WORDS – Valentine’s Day

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Today’s prompt is:  Your worst Valentine’s Day experience.

 

I’d been both married a while and working just as long. I’d learned that any celebration day was fraught with danger because my wife at the time never appreciated anything you bought for her.

So imagine my surprise on Valentine’s Day when the florist deliveryman arrived at my classroom door with a bunch of red roses from my wife.

Needless to say my students were impressed I was ‘loved’ enough to deserve flowers.

But my joy was short lived as I discovered later it was all pretence. She did it to embarrass me and let people we worked with know she cared enough to send me flowers.

Once at home the default vitriolic position began again.

 

Written for: https://rantingalong.wordpress.com/2018/02/01/joelles-tales-first-thursday-of-the-month-tmat120-writing-prompt-for-february-2018/

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Tale Weaver -#157 – 1st February – Fairy Tale – Enchantment – Vera’s Enchantment

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Vera Schnid was an enchanting woman and sadly for her enchanted.

When she presented herself at the front door of Miss Marble at 46 Grimace Street, she looked the forlorn character she in fact was. She presented a letter from Adolphus Grind, a wizard of renown, asking if Miss Marble had anyway of helping Vera.

It was a case of Vera being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

On a walk one morning through the Green Forest she veered left instead of right and so when she approached The Swamp of a Thousand Frogs a frog enchantment attached itself to her.

Enchantments, I should point out will not attached to just anyone, but on this day the enchantment recognised something in Vera it liked and she was done for. It wrapped itself around her and added a whole new dimension to her character.

Fettered to Vera was a frog enchantment and, one, which was a novelty to begin with. Vera found herself searching the swamp for frogs, which she would kiss.

At first it was fun but the enchantment was more a compulsion and the more frogs she kissed the more she felt compelled to find and kiss.

It got so she was in the swamp morning till night.

The novelty of kissing frogs wore off but Vera was unable to stop. Eventually the local Herpetologist, Froggy Hoppman, raised the issue of the frogs in the swamp becoming sterile and if Vera was causing this. Experiments were set up and sure enough it was all Vera’s doing.

Froggy Hoppman raised the problem at a town meeting pointing out the problem to the swamp eco-system if the frogs disappeared. Something had to be done, and Vera was in the firing line. She was banned from the swamp but she started to sneak back in under cover of night.

It was then Adolphus Grind was called in, but he had no answers, and was more concerned about what might happen to Vera if she ran out of frogs. In desperation he sent her on the long journey to see Miss Marble.

Miss Marble listened to Vera’s story and noticed a sign of desperation about the poor woman who kept looking around and out into Miss Marble’s garden as if seeking out a frog to kiss.

It was a powerful enchantment, Miss Marble had to agree, but there is always hope she said, it would take her a day or two to find something to help.

Miss Marble had plenty of alternate enchantments, some involving kissing but to break Vera’s enchantment she had to engage with the enchantment itself.

It took her two days of research to find the answer. Once she hit on a cure she stoked up her cauldron to mix the ingredients, which in themselves were an effort, as she had to find frogspawn and that meant distracting Vera who was by now getting very edgy.

With the potion cooling Miss Marble called Vera in and outlined that in order for the potion to work Vera had to return to the Swamp where the enchantment originated and drink the potion standing ankle deep in the swamp.

Vera listened carefully as she was very keen to be rid of the cursed enchantment so she could return to some kind of normalcy.

Miss Marble present the potion to her in a silver box and repeated the instructions before Vera set off on her return trip.

A month later Miss Marble received a thank you note from Vera. The potion had worked and she was free of the enchantment. The only thing now was a compunction to seek out Princes, but she was working on that, as Princes were few and far between.

 

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100 Word Wednesday: Week 56 – The Leaky Roof

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It was raining again and my holiday was a constant wet day.

I wanted to walk to the museum, which was six blocks away. The rain was teeming down but I was determined to not let it ruin my plans.

I stepped out to cross the street as a taxi zoomed past and splashed me such that my pants legs were soaked.

“Oh great,” I heard myself say. But determined as I was I made my way through the jungle of puddles to stand in front of the museum.

The sign made my day. “Museum closed due to leaky roof.”

 

Written for: https://bikurgurl.com/2018/01/31/100-word-wednesday-week-56/

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In Other Words, choices…

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Choices

“Its all about choices,” she said serving me up her ratatouille with enough chilli in it to set fire to the room we were in.

“Then I choose to not eat it and set my mouth on fire.” I replied taking a frozen burger from the freezer.

“Then you are a wimp, eating is about new experiences. Your taste buds may react but that’s normal, you’ll get used to the flavour and the burn is not life long.”

“I prefer not to have my taste buds assaulted as they will from eating this stuff.”

“Your choice and your loss,” she said scooping a large amount into her mouth and showing me her face going red with obvious pleasure.

 

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