Flash

    “Indian giver.” That word always made Grandmother shrink. She’d say not one syllable, just hide inside her own skin. Once, I asked why. “We Indians give until there’s nothing left to take back.”   Thain in Vain‘s Week 33 Prompt: Open the book you are reading right now (or a favourite if you…

 

 

“Indian giver.”

That word always made Grandmother shrink. She’d say not one syllable, just hide inside her own skin.

Once, I asked why.

“We Indians give until there’s nothing left to take back.”

 

Thain in Vain‘s Week 33 Prompt: Open the book you are reading right now (or a favourite if you aren’t reading anything, oh, and shame on you!), turn to page 33 (or 33% on e-readers) and write a super flash fiction about the first proper noun (person, place or thing) on the page! Word count is 500 as usual, but feel free to use 33 as your word count for this week!!

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  2. justinaluther

    I really like this piece. It’s cute. (-:

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