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Time stood still, a product of perception; perhaps a fragment of the imagination only, which was neither tangible nor incorporeal. He stood looking into the figment, wonder expanding through his thoughts like a mirror replicating that which he saw, stretching, reaching into the unknown.
Where had he come? What place filled his gaze? A dark encapsulation of mystery sparkled in his eyes; innumerable points of light filling what once stood empty, alone; and that bejeweled cacophony of silence reflected in his liquescent gaze as a whisper just above the point of perception hinted he was not alone.
A feminine voice.
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~Morgan~
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. This Flash Fiction piece is a sequel to Passage, which I wrote in response to Sue Vincent’s #Writephoto weekly photoprompt.
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Beautiful Original Photograph by: Matt Payne
Lovely! Thanks, Morgan 🙂
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Thanks Sue! Im hooked 🙂 Sorry, I had to continue the tale. IF you’d prefer that I not link back to your original post on any further sequels (as Im sure there will be more) do please just say 😉
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Help yourself, Morgan… the more the merrier 🙂
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A beautiful write, Morgan dear! ❤ ❤
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Thanks Trini 🙂 Im really enjoying this Flash Fiction notion…although this is a sequel because I can’t write just 100 words and leave it at that LOL. probably it will morph into a short story before Im done with it 😉
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That is even better!! 🙂
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Very beautiful and quite intriguing!
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Thanks Holly 🙂 this is part two, because I can’t just write 100 words and walk away LOL. It goes against my nature. I wrote the first bit yesterday and then needed to know what happened to him LOL 🙂
hope you are doing well down there in FL!
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All is well, the storm is passing North of us but not without lots of rain and yucky weather, but I am grateful it is not a big storm for anyone. Have a beautiful Friday!
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I am as well 🙂 Fizzle Away Hermine!
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Glad to hear you are well up there. Yes, Hermine, go back home, the ocean calls.
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Beautiful and poetic, Morgan.
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Thank You Diana 🙂 Im definitely “getting into” Flash Fiction!
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It’s so fun. I love it because I don’t have to worry about a plot – just let loose!
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This is amazing. Wonderful!
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Im so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks Ever So 🙂 (I couldn’t help myself. I left him diving in and then I needed to know what happened lol)
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🙂
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Marvellous. I’ll reblog that if you don’t mind. Too late, I’m doing it anyway! LOL
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WELL! … 🙂 Oh you were too fast for me….Thank You Speedy 🙂
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I reblogged tomorrow’s three days ago, that’s how fast I am. 😉
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LOL Dam* you’re good!
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😎👍
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Reblogged this on Richard M. Ankers and commented:
Yet another wonderful post by my good pal, Morgan. Please visit her site for more.
Thanks
Richard
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I love skyscapes! A gorgeous picture.
A great continuation of the short you’d shared last time! Well done.
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Thank You Sargon 🙂 I love skyscapes as well. Its amazing to think its all up there, all the time, just beyond our perception!
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Not to mention that Im delighted you are enjoying the tale ..which will be continuing… 😉
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Reblogged this on gardenliliepub and commented:
Nicely done! I love the WordPress blog image at top and the starry image to go with the flash fiction fantasy tale.
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Thanks Ever So much. Im delighted you enjoyed it (more to come on this tale, by the by.) And Thank You most kindly for your Generous Reblog 🙂
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