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#824229 added August 2, 2014 at 12:36pm
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Creative Saturday Character
Prompt: What kind of character seems foreign to you;;;;a homeless man, a zen Monk, a surburban housewife, maybe a murderer who ever you chose that's the persona I would like for you for to adopt. Try writing in his or her voice.

Surburban housewife. I would live in Seattle, Washington. I would be a magazine editor and famous novelist married to a Doctor. I couldn't just be a housewife. I don't want to be the Nurse in this scenario. We could have Barbeques with the neighbors and I would be busy writing my novels when I wasn't at the magazine place. We would have one dog who is half wolf and I would have a housekeeper who would let the dog out when I wasn't home. I would have two daughters in school who were good at academics and popular. I probably wouldn't see much of my husband but we would take a trip twice a year. We would go to England, Forks, Washington {I would have my own house here to get away to, no vampires or werewolves. Darn!}, New Orleans, the Caribbean or Martha's Vineyard. I am not sure how I would do with the neighbors but I would want them to be the friends I already have. I would help out with charities. I hope the neighborhood would be peaceful. I wasn't sure what to do with this prompt but it would be a different life for me. In reality, I live in farm country by cornfields with just one neighbor across the corn field. My life is quiet. Wish I could say the same about my nursing job. Thanks for reading.

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