Can You Tell A Story In…

Hello, all. It’s Thursday so that means there’s a new story challenge for you:

Can you tell a story in 30 words? You must use the following words somewhere in the story:

  • BLACKMAIL
  • CO-STAR
  • VASE
  • CUPCAKE
  • SEA

Last week’s prompt was to tell a story in 15 words using the following words in it somewhere:

  • JELLY
  • WINDOW
  • LLAMA

Here are your brilliant stories:

Kim Smyth:

A llama was drooling at my window while watching me eat some toast and jelly!

Trent’s World:

When Jan approached the barn, a llama appeared in the window.  Jan turned to jelly.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

A jelly shook and wobbled in a window as it laughed at a blue llama!

Treehugger:

In the bakery window was a biscuit with a jelly centre shaped like a llama.

Val Fish:

Saw  a llama shaped jelly mould in the shop window; One  very happy birthday girl…

Sharron P:

Kirsten saw llama-shaped jelly in the shop window. Her mum shook her head. Kirsten sulked.

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10 responses to “Can You Tell A Story In…”

  1. The rising co-star was munching on a cupcake as he stared out to sea, while considering his role as a blackmail artist when his gaze wandered to a beautiful vase.

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    1. Ha ha. Love it! 😆

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  2. He looked at the actor. “Blackmail me?” he said “Listen cupcake you’re just a co-star!” “remember buddy, If you carry on this vase hits you and you’re dumped at sea!”

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    1. Very funny 😆

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  3. Is the producer all at sea? The chef baked him cup-cakes, gave him an expensive vase, then blackmailed him. My co-star bakes but will never win an oscar.

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    1. Well done. That’s excellent.

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  4. Cupcake opened the door. A delivery man held a vase of flowers she called sea Co-star. They always came with the blackmail note. “No more!” She screamed, slamming the door.

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    1. Very good. A great tale 😊

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