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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/item_id/2275621-Microscopic-Stories/month/7-1-2022
Rated: 18+ · Book · Ghost · #2275621
Entries for the Micro Fiction Challenge 2022 and Drabble Activity 2024.
Short stories of 100 words exactly, written for the Micro Fiction Challenge, 2022, the Drabble Activity 2024, plus a few for my own benefit.
July 25, 2022 at 5:07pm
July 25, 2022 at 5:07pm
#1035688
Julius the Dragon

Ben rolled over and prodded the dragon.

“Julius!” he whispered. “Hey, Julius Sneezer, wake up!”

The dragon gave no sign of waking. Ben persisted, digging his finger deeper between the dragon’s scales.

“Come on, I know you’re awake. I need you and you’re supposed to help me at all times.”

The dragon sighed and turned to face him.

“Okay, what is it this time, Ben?”

“It’s dark in here,” said Ben.

“It usually is at night,” replied Julius.

“But I’m frightened.”

The dragon lost patience. “Oh, for pete’s sake! You can’t go on like this. You’re 34 years old, Ben.”



Word count: 100
For Micro Fiction Challenge, Week 5
Prompt: Your character is a young child’s imaginary friend.
July 18, 2022 at 10:15am
July 18, 2022 at 10:15am
#1035350
Handcart

Hannibal found the antigrav handcart during the big clearout before his move to Ganymede. It was perfect for loading his packing pod and he made good use of it.

Then it was time to return it to his neighbour, Grantley. The problem was that he had already returned a mountain of things borrowed over the years. Hannibal couldn’t face the prospect of yet another embarrassing visit to his friend.

During the night, he slipped through the darkness to deposit the handcart on Grantley’s doorstep. It was only on landing on Ganymede that he recalled buying the thing from New Walmart.



Word count: 100
For Micro Fiction Challenge, Week 4
Prompt: Returning an item to a store or a person.

July 11, 2022 at 10:18am
July 11, 2022 at 10:18am
#1035028
Escape

Holdfast was sure that he was being watched. Even as he walked down the street, he could feel a presence behind him.

Deciding quickly, Holdfast ducked into a barbershop that he was passing. He kept going past the row of chairs and customers and entered the rear room. The back door was unlocked; he opened it and left. He found himself in a back alley and hurried on through several twists and turns until he felt the tail must have been dropped. He looked around.

For the life of him, he couldn’t remember where he had been going that day.



Word count: 100
For Micro Fiction Challenge, Week 3
Prompt: The character is convinced he/she is being spied on.

July 4, 2022 at 8:51am
July 4, 2022 at 8:51am
#1034679
The Fisherman

Alfred Romford was unprepared for the day he caught a mermaid. The chance of a fortune to be made was his first thought, of course. But that was before he had brought the creature to shore.

One glance into those deeply azure eyes and all dreams of money evaporated instantly. He really had no option but to detach the mermaid from his hook and help her back into the water.

As she swam away, he realised that the story must remain forever untold. Let it never be said that Alfred, sage and fisherman, was going silly in his old age.



Word count: 100
For Micro Fiction Challenge, Week 2
Prompt: Fisherman.



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