I look over. I get the nod. It's ready to fight.
We pick up the cupcakes and thrust them in her face. She screams, and throws some at us. We run around with goop on our hands, wiping it on others. My hair is spiked, my ear is jammed. We go to sleep much later.
55 Words
June 15, 2008
June 8, 2008
Recital
Back again, all tired out. My three dances done. One performance, over. My friends converge and I am heaped with flowers. My ribs nearly crack from hugs. I'm so happy. I'm sick of pictures. I'm weary. I want sleep. I want food. We go home and have fun anyway. I am loved, and glad.
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The Kraken
The hideous monster roared from the black water. Sailors fought valiantly, but than the captain was taken. Full of spears, blood dripping from bullet holes, the angered beast took ship down. The swollen bodies floated to the surface. The sun burned them, the birds ate them. The brute died with a strangled roar.
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53 words
Roses
I've just come back from the recital, my arms full of roses. I hang some up to dry. My mother puts others in a vase. They wilt in the heat. I take them out the next day, but to no avail. A year later, they are still there. Covered in dust.
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52 words
June 5, 2008
The Unbreakable Glasses
The unbreakable glasses were nearby on the floor. Their nerdy black frames and bright band made them noticeable. I roll over. They stay intact. They are stepped on, hit by a ball, attacked by the dog, they are not broken. Than I put a coffee mug on their arm. It snaps.
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About the Blog
It all started one week at the Creative Writing Club. The president gave us some stoires to look over (in 55 words or less). Our activity that day was to write a story in 55 words or less. I liked it so much I decided to start this blog.
Welcome
Welcome to 55 Words or Less!
In 55 Words or Less, I try to tell a story in, you guessed it: 55 words or less. This helps with cutting out all those wonderfully sticky details and getting down to the telling of it.
In 55 Words or Less, I try to tell a story in, you guessed it: 55 words or less. This helps with cutting out all those wonderfully sticky details and getting down to the telling of it.
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