Well I’ve managed another one. I haven’t posted lately as everything is hectic here and I couldn’t commit the time to commenting on others, so didn’t feel I should post mine. Hence I have two or three stories in the bank which will hopefully fit the next time we have a toilet or cold weather for a prompt. I hope you all enjoy this week’s effort and look forward to hearing your views.
PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook
Drab moths streamed toward the streetlight, like they had to her when she shone, clamouring to be close and desperate for transference of some of her butterfly colour.
They came mouthing exaggerated air kisses and contrived adulation and drowned her in “Darlings!” and “Looking absolutely gorgeous! Loved the show.”
But with the light fading, the moths deserted her for this year’s sparkle.
Tears of realisation trickled over her raw cheeks.
She slid down the lamppost to slump at its base but firm hands caught her and pulled her up.
“Why? It’s you. You’re here.”
“Always have been, didn’t you notice?”
Written for Friday Fictioneers – a 100 words story based on a photo prompt. Hosted by Rochelle. Read the other entries here.
Lovely
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Thanks Neil
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Dear Michael,
That’s one way to escape the faux glamour of adoring fans. Well done.
Shalom,
Rchelle
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Thanks Rochelle
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Wow, really loved this one. The metaphor of the butterfly surrounded by moths is nicely done, as is that desperate feeling as your light and fame fades, then wrapped up happily with the one who’s still loyal, who always loved the her that was underneath and not her bright facade.
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Thanks for a great comment, you’ve nailed exactly what i was trying to get over. Thanks again
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Oh, I loved that so much I had to read it twice! Beautifully done.
Susan A Eames at
Travel, Fiction and Photos
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Thank-you, it’s very flattering and rewarding to hear it was good enough to read twice.
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Very well done. Enjoyed this.
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Thanks, Sandra
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Nice metaphor, and very true.
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Thank-you, pleased you thought so
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Simply delightful. Nice one Michael.
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Thanks Keith
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Loved the drab moths descriptions! Very well told. Beautiful piece. Lots of emotions
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Thanks Laurie, kind of you to say so
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I like that there was someone to catch them at the end.
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The one she forgot on her heady trip through fame. Thanks Iain
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Awww…that was so sweet!
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Glad you liked it Dawn
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Insincere flattery. All the butterflies of this world have to Deal with it. Well told
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They have to deal with it and often recognise it for what it was when it’s too late
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Really liked this. Its hard getting older or just not as famous – glad there was someone there for her that cared. That helps.
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Thank-you, I’m pleased you liked it so much
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So sad!
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Thanks Louise
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Excellent metaphoric piece. Lots of emotions. Well done.
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Thank-you, glad you liked it
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Good to see you back and writing.
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I’ve only been away due to other writing priorities, I miss it each week so hopefully I’ll be able to contribute more often from now on in. Thanks for your comment Michael
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What beautiful imagery. Very atmospheric, Michael.
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Thank-you Neel
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The poor guy had been friendzoned, but true love triumphed in the end 🙂
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Thanks for the comment and introducing me to a new word, friendzoned.
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Beautiful – esp loved the metaphor
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Thank-you
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There is so much in this story. One of your best!
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I think maybe it is one of my best, thanks Clare
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Welcome back! Lovely story.
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Thanks Alicia
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This is one to re-read to get its full impact. Great images of false friendship; a wonderful bitter sweet piece.
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Thank you Sarah Ann, I’m flattered you think it worth a re-read and quite proud.
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Lovely word painting. Welcome back.
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Thank-you and it’s great to be back.
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Love your words… the metaphor of the moths and lamppost works very well
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Thanks Bjorn
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Very nicely done. Looks and stardom fade away but truely loyal friends will be there for you.
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Thank you very much for your kind comment
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Great use of metaphor, Lore`.I loved the descriptions. Good writing. Keep the toilet and cold weather stories. You’ll no doubt be able to use them sometime in future. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thanks, Suzanne. I’m sure we’ll get another toilet prompt soon, there’s been two I can remember already 🙂
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I must be getting tired.I don’t know how I got you and Lore` mixed up. I’m really sorry, Michael. Good writing. —- Suzanne
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No problem Suzanne although for future reference, Lore is the prettier one
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Felt drawn into your story straightaway- lush descriptions, her air of decadence plus his down-to-earthness. Good one.
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Thank-you very much for reading and commenting
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Beautiful imagery there, Michael, and as Joy says, such apt metaphors for fame and its fleeting glamour. Well done
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Thanks Lynn, apologies for the late reply.
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Really no need – I’m replying to everything days late myself! It’s the time of year I’d say 🙂
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It is, so much to be eaten 🙂
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Ha! Very true
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Wonderfully done.
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Thank you
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