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Welcome to The Three Things Challenge.
Below are three things that may, or may not, be related. Simply read the prompt and see where your creativity takes you.
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Your three words are:
TRAIL
FUN
DRENCHED
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The Weekend Writing Prompt #202 – Yonder

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Beach Party Part 28 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15, Part 16, Part 17, Part 18, Part 19, Part 20, Part 21, Part 22, Part 23, Part 24, Part 25, Part 26, Part 27)
By Tessa Dean March 2021
**********Wayne’s Point of View – using 44 word prompt “yonder”***
Wayne looked yonder out his apartment window to the parking lot. The good news is that it had stopped snowing, but the bad news was that now there was a drenching rain. The vehicles were clear of snow now, but the sidewalks were slushy.
**********Cassie’s Point of View**********
There was still time until she had to leave to meet up with Wayne for the date. She stared out the window and saw that the snow had stopped, but the drenching rain was making the sidewalks very slushy and she was attempting to wear 4-inch heels for this first date.
Kimberley had joined her at the window and looking at the resulting slush says, “Maybe you should wear those sexy black boots you have. They have a smaller heel and some grippers in the bottoms. I’d hate to see you fall walking in those heels in that slushy mess.”
Cassie, thinking about that possibility says, “You are probably right. I can’t believe it was just a couple of weeks ago I was running on the trails across the street. I hadn’t run for a while and it was actually fun and I was able to forget about the the whole incident with the drugged candy for a while, anyhow. I get sick every time I think how close the babies came to possibly eating that candy as well. What kind of creep would do that kind of thing?”
Cassie went to the closet they shared and pulled out her boots. They were black ankle boots with a belted strap and side zipper. The heel was thick and only two inches tall. They also had a rubber outsole which would help keep her from slipping in the slush and if it got colder and started to freeze it would also help keep her from sliding on the ice. Not as sexy as the heels, but still pretty sexy compared to a snow boot.
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Tessa –
Advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses
New Author’s Website –http://www.tessadeanauthor.com
Author – Old Writing – http://www.finallyawriter.com
About my life – http://www.tessacandoit.com
Author of a book published on the blog, https://tessacandoit.com/government-property-a-memoir-as-a-military-wife/
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