This is a Friday Fictioneers Flash
Fiction Challenge. Hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields and all based off a photo. This weeks prompt is provided by and copyright
to G. L. MacMillan.
Rochelle requires participants, in
100 words or less write about the picture provided. You can read this week’s
stories by clicking on the Blue
Links and the blue frog on Rochelle's page.
© G. L.
MacMillan
Moonlight Ballet
The light that filtered through the hundreds of colorful bottles
in my uncle's house created unusual ballets on the dull surfaces.
Sometimes I could swear I heard whispers.
The purple bottle intrigued me the most. One moonlit night I spied
a dancing beam. Against orders, I touched the bottle. An electrical charge shot
through me and light filled the room.
Instantaneously my missing parents stood before me.
My uncle thundered into the room, his demonic form revealed.
Safely cocooned in my parent's luminosity, I saw a ray of fire
emanating from the remaining bottles hold him spellbound until
he disintegrated.
100 words
Yolanda Renee © 2015
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