Welcome back to read this week’s stories. Our prompt was:
On vacation for the first time in years, an out of work writer wakes up in a strange house.
Two of our writers tackled this prompt, putting it into two different genres.
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Cheryl Mahoney:
“It’s just that no one wants half-orc stories this season,” Harold the Suave explained, sitting behind his desk made of living wood. A small human, he unquestionably had a living wood desk so that the chair component could raise the height of his seat based on the size of his visitors. Right now, it had raised him a good six feet from the floor. “Stories about people bashing their enemies and drinking great quaffs of ale are unquestionably out.”
“So what’s in?” Bashdag rumbled. He always felt uncomfortable in Harold’s office, even when the conversation was pleasanter. The low chair Harold reserved for visitors was much too small for Bashdag, his knees rising up at an almost forty-five degree angle in front of him. And he knew his head would hit the ceiling if he stood up too carelessly.
“The in thing this season…well, I don’t think you need to worry about that,” Harold said. As he spoke, his gaze drifted over to the enormous display on one wall. Several rows of books, all one book, with a giant, blown-up poster of the cover in the center.
The entire thing was pink and sparkly and had been screaming the title The Passionate Perils of Pineapple Poplarcreek into Bashdag’s yellow eyes ever since he came in.
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