This week’s Write on Edge Red Riding Hood prompt assignment was simple: write a story of your choice. The catch? Write it as a tweet. Use only 140 characters – including spaces.
And no, the title doesn’t count.
My 140 Characters:
It began as a love story; love grew as we went on, bad things happened like losing love. It sucked, and we ended.
9 thoughts on “Bittersweet”
Author Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Mandy! True story made it easy to write. I’m glad you liked it. Glad you stopped by!
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Mandy
Wow, I love how complete this ‘story’ is. So interesting that the emotion of ending is ‘thankful’. Gives it a neat twist! Well written. 🙂
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Author Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Hi, Karen, Thanks for your comment. No new story for me for quite some time, if ever–the “bad part” is still too fresh. But, thanks for the thought anyway! 🙂 I’ll save my romance for the novels.
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Karen @ Time Crafted
Honest, to the point, and sounds like time for a new story to begin. :>
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Kristy @PampersandPinot
I love the honesty and simplicity of it!
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Author Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Kristy! Nice of you to comment.
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Author Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Galit! I appreciate your comment.
Frelle, I had hoped it came across as a true story, although 140 characters! Thank you for commenting!
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Frelle
a true short story 🙂 well done!
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Galit Breen
Nice and complete- love it!
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