Flasher Fiction Friday - Don't Insult Your Master

Ahoy Fellow Fathomers, it's Friday and time to Flash!  I return to my first recurring blog contribution, the Friday Flash Fiction. A group of writers will write exactly 100 words, no more no less, to a picture prompt. After you read my contribution, please read what the other writers have to say, the links follow. Happy Friday!


"...Isaac held steadfast. “Don’t do it, Sarah, I’m not letting go and I won’t let you try to get rid of me with your usual strategy in life. I don’t care if it pisses you off, this is how it is. Your games won’t work with me, unless you sabotage us on purpose. I won’t reassure you on a daily of my honesty, because, frankly, it’s insulting my word. Do you understand what I’m saying to you?”

Sarah physically relented, realizing every word he spoke with unrequited certainty. “Yes, I hear you Isaac.” She slumped further in the hard chair."

Please visit some other writers for their take on this unique photo. Some of the entries may vary in heat levels. Read at your own discretion. :)

Gemma Parkes: http://gemmaparkes.blogspot.com/
Doris O'Connor: http://thetardisscribbles.blogspot.co.uk/
J.P. Stevens: http://jp-stevens.blogspot.co.uk
Muffy Wilson: http://muffywilson.blogspot.com
J S Morbius: http://morbiussworld.blogspot.co.uk/
Naomi Shaw: www.authornaomishaw.com
Davee Jones: http://finless.blogspot.com/
Leann Mitchell: http://leannmitchell.blogspot.com/
Pablo Michaels: http://www.pmmanmanromance.com/



Comments

Leann Mitchell said…
Interesting and very well written! :)
Unknown said…
Enjoyed your approach on this one. Good job.
Muffy Wilson said…
This was different and a tribute to the variety of responses to a single photo. I loved it! Great take and great flash!!:) xo
Naomi Shaw said…
Great flash. A lot of emotion between them. Love it
Wow! Def intense and heart pulling. I wonder what she'll do and decide. *bites lip*

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