It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. This week, your prompt is NIGHT – suggested by Lance Greenfield. Thank you, Lance! So can you tell a story in five words, using the word NIGHT in it somewhere?
Here are your LETTERS stories from last week:
Letters make words make language.
Ritu:
I miss receiving handwritten letters.
Love letters filled with promises.
French letters – not for reading!
He was writing letters constantly.
Letters, they spell the world!
Her letters were first class.
John and Yoko, love letters.
letters spell a death knell.
Greek letters, alpha and omega.
Huge letters ‘please marry me’!
Love letters should be treasured.
Childhood letters in granny’s trunk.
Ancient letters found in cave.
Charming postman delivers delightful letters.
Embroidered letters on fine lace.
Jumbled letters could be clue.
Readers’ Letters pages sometimes pay.
Letters after my name? Maybe…
No letters in the box.
See the words, not letters!
She’s a woman of letters.
Sarian Lady:
Love letters on my mind.
Bundle of letters stops bullet.
Mothers receiving letters. Nations grieve.
Rearrange letters for crossword clue.
Emails see off love letters.
Greek letters need Pi crust.
Returned love letters, broken heart.
Red letter days. Roman holidays.
Study hard. Letters after name.
Letters with a promise SWALK.
Letters? No jabs in April?
Paul Mastaglio:
It’s time to write letters.
Letters make up the alphabet.
Letters form a orderly queue.
His letters awakened her heart.
Linking People 2003:
Hindi alphabet has fifty-two letters.
English alphabet has twenty-six letters.
Hindi letters can express double!
Hindi letters dominated by English!
Globally English letters are accepted.
Love letters to Natally Ban.
Postal letters replaced through internet.
Postal letters box disappearing everywhere!
Letters make words for sentences.
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