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They found the letters to her lawyer in the old station wagon, in a battered chocolate tin shaped like a carousel.
Covered in dust and cobwebs after the extensive search of the house and yard, he sat down to read them.
His wife called out βDid the old bat say where the Money is?β
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This story was written for Kat Myrman’s Twittering Tales Challenge, Click to the link below to see her post. Why not have a go at this great challenge?
Twittering Tales #134 – 30 April 2019e
I have also incorporated the following word prompts:
https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2019/04/29/money/
https://lightmotifs.wordpress.com/2019/04/29/three-things-challenge-pl75/
Todayβs prompt: lawyer, carousel, chocolate
Lovely
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π Thank you.
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Good! All there and making perfect sense
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That’s my aim, perfect sense, I don’t always achieve it, at least not in real life. π
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Nobody can make perfect sense of life. But in fiction, things can be neat and tidy.
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Yes, that’s why writing is so much more fulfilling. π
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Indeed. And a person like you with so many stories in your mind, you can come up with many satisfying moments.
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Aw. Bless you so much. Thank you. π
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Youβre welcome π
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Great story and great use of the prompts.
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Thank you. I managed to weave them all in. A tale of ungrateful decendents. π
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LOL!
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π
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The root cause of problems – money π°. Always chasing. Money itself is not bad actually, maybe it’s the motive of some people.
Enjoyed reading it!
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Thank you. Yes Indeed, Money itself is passive and can be used for good, it is only when someone desires it above all else that it becomes bad. Glad you liked the story. π
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Haha! Love that twist at the end Kristian! π
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Thank you, Kat. Have a great week. π
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Thanks Kristian. You too! π
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