YOUR PART: Throw out names, themes, random words or situations using the letter of the day and I'll pick some of them to include in the opening paragraphs of a short story.
WHY: I'm most inspired when there's a challenge involved. Usually that means an opening line or a theme. This month: your words.
My creative blender awaits your R word suggestions in the comments section. Stop by tomorrow's post to read the story you inspired.
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Q Story:
Q Story:
"Quit
fretting Isabella, your hair will turn out queer and no one wants that at your
coronation," said her grandmother who stood in the shadows.
The maid pulled the braids together and pinned them in
place. Another put slippers on her feet and another placed golden bracelets on
her arms. When her hair was finished, she moved to the quilted coverlet on her
bed to relax while the maids cleaned up the bath and everything they'd brought
out of the chests.
"You'll be fine, Isabella, you look the quintessential queen. Go on, they're
waiting for you."
The whole seducing the king plan had turned into quite a quagmire, Isabella considered. After
all, she'd never wanted to be queen. Her grandmother did. And after the
coronation, she'd only have a few years, if she was lucky, to watch her
grandmother fail. Tonight, when the moon was full overhead, they'd be switching
bodies. The poor king had no idea what a mess his kingdom was about to become,
and for that she felt bad. He was a kind man, and he'd been nothing but good to
her during their courtship. But if she didn't complete the ritual with her
grandmother, Isabella would be dead by morning regardless of her youthful body.