
Rosie wrung her hands and began reaching before forcing a stop. She leaned back with a hint of a smile. Her cheeks bloomed red.
The game was simple. Everyone writes their wildest fantasies, pops ’em into the jar, and shakes ’em up. Then the “fun” starts. The fun was figuring out who matched what fantasy, one at a time, until they were all found out.
Rosie glanced at Ken. He smiled wide in return, a knowing twinkle in his eye.
This somehow calmed her.
“Everyone ready?” Barb asked before emptying her wine. “Time to play.”
Rosie’s heart skipped a beat.
WC: 100
#FridayFictioneers is a weekly blog link up hosted by Rochelle over at RochelleWisoff.com. You should totally check it out and perhaps try your hand at writing a 100 word story.
Good luck!
Ooh, that left me wanting to know what Rosie and Ken had written! Fun story. 🙂
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Thanks Susan! I’m glad you liked it!
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A swingers party, I think thats the second this week! Very popular in the suburbs, so I hear from a friend!
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Swingers? I guess it could be at that! Oh, and good luck out there in the burbs…
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Swingers! You need to google that one!!
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Lol! I know what swinging is, that just wasn’t where my mind was when I was writing the story. I can see how you got that out of the story though.
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Get your mind outta the gutter!
I was so imagining young teenagers…
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My mind shall remain fully in the gutter, I like it there and it suits me well!!
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Without a doubt… 😀
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Fun take.
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Thanks LIsa!
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I wonder if she gets her wildest fantasies. I, too, would like to read what they wrote. 😀
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Oh yes, depending on what’s on those little slips of paper will determine if the night ends happy or in total embarrassment. Hope it works out for them!
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That was very sweet. And unlike Shrawls, was more prone to thinking the participants were younger and more naive…
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I was with you when I was writing, but now, I just don’t know???
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Nothing like readers coming in and letting us know that our story can be interpreted another way… actually, kinda cool…
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It is pretty cool to see how others interpret your writing! Always fun to see!
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Sometimes I am so surprised by what I write 😉 Things I had no clue I had portrayed.,,
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For sure!!!
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Wanted to know more… interesting take on prompt.
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Thanks! So glad you liked it!
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Fun take on the prompt, it makes you wonder just what has been written and who’s going to regret writing them
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Thanks Michael! It makes me wonder who would play such a potentially embarrassing game, lol!
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O, this can go anywhere. Me too imagined a bunch of teenagers playing the game. NIcely done 🙂
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