Here’s this week’s challenge for you – can you tell a story in five words? The word phone must appear somewhere in the story. For this one, you have two weeks to get your entry in 🙂
Here are your stories from last week. They had to feature the word old.
Paul Mastaglio:
Old joke? Didn’t need resurrecting!
Everything old was new again.
JR:
Old habits die softly. Evolution.
Fear not old bones. Invigorate.
Demented. Old man amok. Chaos.
“I’m too old for -” CRASH!
Who is Gary Oldman, really?
Her old life kept returning.
Old news is good lessons.
It’s not old, it’s antibacterial.
Not old – checkout girl slow.
She’s beautiful. Old eyes remind.
Old bones, meet the ground.
And a couple of longer ones:
The face in the mirror says I’m old. My brain, however…
She grew old, but her mind…
Stranded, sustained, suffered, substantially she grew old.
To grow old is now an old phenomenon…
And one using last week’s prompt, red:
The moon turned blood red.
The vampire sharpened his teeth.
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