Happy Friday, Y'all!!!!! Hope everyone is looking forward to the weekend, I know I am! To help start your weekend off right, it's time for some new prompts. Hopefully one of these great prompts will inspire you, and don't forget to share your responses (at least a link) so that they can possibly be featured next week. Also, as always, remember that prompt responses under 1K have to be posted as part of a collection.
Prompt 516 – Creative
Tag – List of Words
Use the following in a story – a zombie, a lab coat, a green car, a rusty bicycle, and a baby.
Prompt 517 – Creative
Tag – The Servant
Technology has advanced so quickly that many homes now have robotic servants that cater to a family’s every need. Some people feel the robotic servants are stealing jobs, some can’t afford them, and others are leery of them. A new model has come out and you have been chosen as one of ten trial users. What is your servant like?
For this week, I decided to feature the responses from Prompt #514:
"Where on earth did you find that?" Andy pulled a card out of the file. It was a Tarot card with an Arabic looking man's face and name. The card was the King of Swords.
Gorman got a far away look in his eye. Andy knew that look. For just a moment he was somewhere else.
"It was in 2004 in the big sandbox. Do you remember Saddam's mutts on the playing cards?"
"I was in grade school but, yeah. I remember."
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“Where on earth did you find that?” his colleague asked him in disbelieving admiration, mouth wide, drooling unashamedly over the bimbo riding off in her little red convertible waving him good-bye, as if promising – no, actually promising a hot night of sex when he returned home from work for the weekend.
“I met her at ‘Batman’s Cave’ the other day,” Andy answered dazzled. He couldn’t help a proud grin. Who would have thought?
Wesley shook his spectacled head slowly; the long hair barely moving because of the grease. He turned around to enter the lobby together, like all the other labrats who would be spending their day in windowless rooms in front of computer monitors showing endless rows of otherwise meaningless numbers.
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