I have been wanting to do this since my very first blog post. And now… I’m finally going to do it. I am. I swear I really am.
I think I was scared I’d be making promises I couldn’t keep. And I still have that fear. But I have the pleasure of knowing many of you now, and I’m pretty sure no one is going to tar and feather me if I miss a Friday. Because you all love me so much. [Yeah, my sense of humor is vividly imaginative.]
Before I freak out and back out… Welcome to Fiction Friday.
Every Friday, I will post a piece of my own fiction. [I will try really hard not to miss any.] Short, long, happy, sad, old, new, funny, fresh… any piece of my original work. Maybe some will even be parts of a single story, posted over a few weeks. I haven’t worked out every detail, but I’m hoping it’ll come together.
I hope you’ll visit each week for something new. And… as you may be aware, today is Friday. Enjoy…
Who the hell was that guy? Leaving… with her… touching her…?
I’m losing her. I can’t… God, I can’t lose her. I can’t breathe. I should follow them. No. I can’t do that. I have to let her go. For now.
It was cold outside, but he didn’t notice. He could only feel the miserable heaviness in his heart. She’s been with me my entire life. It’s always been us. Always. She’s my best friend. I miss her. How can I watch her with anyone else? She is… mine… isn’t she? I thought she was mine. She knows I love her. She has to know. God, what if she doesn’t know?
I have to go to her. Right now. I have to tell her I fell in love. I have to explain exactly what is happening. I thought she already knew. Oh God, I miss her so much. He gripped his jacket over his heart and took deep breaths, hoping to calm himself. But it wasn’t working. Nothing was helping. He paced the streets in agony. I want her. I need to be with her. I don’t know how to watch her with someone else. I wanted to grab that guy and throw him across the room. Don’t touch her! His heart raced and his hands trembled. He was in pain. I have to get the image of that guy touching her out of my head. It’s going to kill me.
He didn’t know where he was. Every street, every block – they all began to look the same. Seeing her that way broke him. I have never had anyone else like her in my life. And I don’t want anyone else. I only want her. She’s everything to me. She always has been… and now that we’ve gotten the closest we’ve ever been, it’s ending? It can’t. I am scared to death I’m losing her. No. Not possible. Right? Not after everything… and after… that night… Oh God. This cannot be happening. I cannot let this happen.
He gasped, inhaled a long deep breath, and stopped walking. Where the hell am I? Oh my God. He slowly pulled his phone from his pocket while staring up at the windows of her building.
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The internal dialogue this character experiences is interesting. I’d really love for you to continue writing about the emotional journey of this character on Fiction Friday.
Can’t wait for next Friday!
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I was thinking I might do that… continue this. It came from something I wrote a few years ago but I always change and edit everything a thousand times! I’d better settle on a name for him if I’m going to keep going though! He can’t just be ‘he’ forever!
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Please just don’t make him John Smith. You have no idea how much that name winds me up!
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Haha… No! I would never do that!
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Don’t name him yet. Not unless absolutely necessary, like for dialogue or something. This way the mystery is gripping. The questions like who is “he, what does he do, is he a psycho stalker or just madly in love.
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What happens next? I’m really curious.
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Ohkay! I need next Friday to come now. .. Like, right now!
If you write like this and then miss even 1 Friday, I will personally come there and force you to sit on your desk and write!
Oh God… the suspense is already killing me. I’ll just have to make up my own happy ending, I guess!
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That’s really drawn me in. Can’t wait to find out what happens. Roll on next Friday 🙂
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I can’t wait for Friday’s now! This is a great idea! loved what I read so far!
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This is a lovely feature! You have introduced it well.
I was wanting more and it was intriguing. I thought slightly more detail would have been great too 🙂
Love and light ❤
Anand 🙂
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Great writing Sandra – you have a real talent at holding our attention.
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Thanks! Now I just have to keep re-writing the old fiction I adapted this from so I can continue the story! 🙂
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I love the graphic and your writing! 🙂
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Thank you!!
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Love it! I can’t wait to read more 🙂
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I love the idea, love the story, looking forward to read more !
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Love the graphic..and the fiction too! I’ll be tuning in for the next episode…
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Posted part two today! 🙂
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I’m on it.
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