Contemplating.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Saturday Centus wk # 55 The reflection in the mirror
Ah yes our dear...dear Jenny has given the power of our weekly prompt to....ta da...Dazee Dreamer.....who also has an awesome blog to follow along with....and she has concluded that our prompt is
"The reflection in the mirror" and if you too want to add a reply using that prompt in 100 words or less......(not including the prompt!!) well give it a try here
http://jennymatlock.blogspot.com/2011/05/saturday-centus-reflection-in-mirror.html
Here is my offering................................!
Edward was amazingly handsome and born with a presence that lit any room. He was a social lion with an easy going nature. His chameleon like abilities allowed him to control every situation, and made his demure popularity the envy of every man he knew. Why he could even charm birds right down from their nest. Besides seeming oblivious to his constant admirers, any stranger he met immediately followed his every word. Especially the salesman helping him today was no exception.
“This suit is totally you sir!” But, when Edward bent forward for a closer look, the reflection in the mirror wasn’t there…. quickly Edward stepped away grinning.
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Nice and creepy!
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You're a sly one, Miss Karen! You lead us on and then zapped us with the prompt! I loved it!!
Love it! Nice use of that prompt:-)
omg, that was awesome. gave me chills.
Someone told me this is TERRY KEARNS BLOG?
KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA?
" What" does she " warehouse" in that town?
And for WHOM DOES THIS BELL TOLL?
( HERMES?)
To Anonymous, sorry someone gave you wrong info...Never heard of that person and this blog and myself (Karen) isn't from Canada...sorry!
Karen...I'm more of a "team Jacob" gal! Loved your sly and clever twist of the prompt.
Very neat! I'd had similar thoughts but went another way entirely.
Wow. Creepy and dark. I could feel the music swell up behind him looking in the mirror.
Really neat use of the prompt.
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