Tuesday Tales and a Reason to Celebrate
Happy January Tuesday Tales... Today, I return to my current WIP, Personal Fouls, Book 3
for my Fantasy Leagues series. This week our group writes to the following celebratory picture prompt:
"I can tell
you’re a gentle soul, full of kindness and love.”
“I appreciate
that. Your opinion is important to me.”
“I’d like to
call you my brother, would that be too forward?”
Sharlyn
stunned me. we obviously inherited no familial horrific tendencies. We had same manner of thought, compassion, and love.
I’d secretly hoped she’d want to include me in her family, now, she was asking
for my permission. “I’d really like that…sis.”
“We have so
much catching up on. All the water balloon fights, pillow fights, spooky
campfire stories, trips to the zoo, April Fools’ jokes.”
“Does your
older brother harass you this much? Is that what you think siblings do?” I gave
her a noogie on her top of her head.
“Absolutely!
You know, he wants to get to know you too. You two will be brothers by
association with me, the most important girl in your world.”
“I give up a
liver and get a sister and a brother. I think it’s a fair trade.”
“You’re darn
right it’s a fair trade. You’re older than Paul, so, you’ve got to be the good
example.”
“I’m not
sure I’m ready to be an example, that’s a big responsibility.”
“Too late,
we’re gonna be watching you to blaze a trail. Don’t mess up.”
“I’m sure
you’ll set me straight.”
“You’re
learning more and more about me all the time.” She took off on a powerwalk,
laughing the entire way.
I counted my
blessings to be part of something I didn’t have growing up, gifts I would
always celebrate. Blood meant nothing when it came to loyalties. Loyalties were
about choices. As much as these two expected to learn from me, the lessons were
menial compared to what I already learned from Sharlyn- unconditional love and
faith made us invincible.
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Tuesday Tales
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