Fiction Friday 100-Word Challenge: A Sky Heart, Maybe?

Here’s the prompt. There was no way we’d miss the chance to toss a Valentine’s Day prompt up this week. But there was also no chance we’d make the prompt easy on you, either! So…what are we seeing here? Is this real or a dream? A hallucination? An alien world with a moon that just happens to resemble a certain terrestrial shape?

Come on over and share your story! You have 100 words, which you can put in the comments or at your own web home with a link back here, please. Let’s see what you have!

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2 thoughts on “Fiction Friday 100-Word Challenge: A Sky Heart, Maybe?

  1. There once was a man who worshiped the moon.

    Through all her phases he gazed each night at his beloved. Patiently he waited for her to rise, to cast her soft light through his window.

    The moon, a sweet celestial goddess, trapped in the sky and held to her own orbit, could not return his love.

    Faithful for all his years he loved no other but lovely Luna. She mourned his youth, gone as she tracked through heaven.

    When at last he left his earth for the mortal’s eternal sleep, she grieved for loss and shaped her heart for him.

  2. Gerry,
    We’re sending along the concept for our next album cover. You know my sister Jasmine plays guitar in a jazz combo but she’s also deeply passionate about her work in digital art.
    When I told her me and the boys were going against the grain and writing songs where no doors are slammed, no plates are thrown and no hearts get broken, she was skeptical.
    All she laughingly said was “you guys are still Country, right?”
    I know, as producer, you have final say but we adore what she’s done. We hope you will too…..

    Kisses AND hugs, Abigail.

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