Time for another entry in Friday Fictioneers challenge, courtesy of Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. If you want to give it a try, check the info on her blog. 100 words more or less, inspired by a photo, here we go….
Copyright – Dawn Q. Landau
Turn around…
Maybe if I follow her for a while, she’ll notice me. I bet she would share a drop of water from that bottle that is dangling off her back.
Thirsty…
It’s been too long since that little boy shared his meal. But his father threw a rock at me. I wonder if the kid will take after him.
Tired…
I would try to make a sound, but my throat still hurts, the cuts from the chain are too deep. Still, I was lucky to get away.
Oh, she stopped…
I never knew human hands could offer a gentle touch.
It’s amazing how some people can be so heartless, and others so giving. We should name the dog! A bottle of wine for the best suggestion! From me: Bisto.
Well done indeed! Your story certainly helps me relate to the down-trodden looking dog and takes me through several stages of what it has experienced without telling me directly. I like it. 🙂
In amongst the all the dogs in the kennel this week, your story soars. The voice is perfect, the message is pointed yet subtle and the conclusion is beautiful. Well done.
Thank you, Doug. Your comments are always so kind and well constructed. I can’t believe there are so many “dog” stories this week. But as I am addicted to those creatures, I find them all beautiful.
Dear Lore`, Awesome story! I love stories (and books) that start out with the point of view from an animal – “Switch” by Sandra Brown (I hope I remembered the title correctly) I loved. You are so good at penning a tale – honestly grand! Nan 🙂
By the way, I didn’t know who the band was, but I had heard the song before – It is hauntingly beautiful and what a voice he has! Excellent! Nan again 🙂
I don’t really follow their work, but this song gets me every time. Glad you liked it. Honestly, I continue to pair my stories with songs mostly because you seem to listen to them. 🙂
Just hopping around to read some of the entries. New to this game.
Your story is so different from he others I’ve read. Poor dog … animal abuse. Hate it !!!
I’ve written about child abuse. It came across as a sad photo to me. It’s n ice to meet you.
Great write !!! : )
Dear Loré,
You’ve raised the bar on animal POV stories. Very well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you, Rochelle. The second I spotted the dog, there was nowhere else to go.
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Love, love, love this.
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Oh, thank you! That means so much, I always had a soft spot for stray animals.
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I regularly used to arrive home from school with a stray dog. My
Mum despaired!
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Oh .. I was afraid that the animal POV would have been picked up… this is just wonderful, and I see mine fading in the perfect tone of yours.
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Oh, come on. I love Buster, he would probably come home with me. 🙂
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So nice to read a happy ending to this story. Nice work!
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Thank you, Claire!
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Oh I knew there’d be a sad one. Thank you for ending on a positive note.
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I believe they deserve a happy ending. Thank you, Sandra.
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I’m with Rochelle — the, ahem, HUMANITY that you instilled in that dog was amazing. Thank you for this.
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No, thank you for your kind words. I guess most of as have a weak spot when helpless creatures are concerned.
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Oh I love that!!! Very heartwarming.
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Just a little kindness can take us a long way. Thank you, Mary.
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Tricky doing an animal POV…but you’ve done a good job. However, you lose some Kudos for linking to a Coldplay video!
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Well, as a dog lover, this story nearly made me cry… heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. Great job!
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Oh, so many emotions, thank you for that.
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I loved this. It almost made me cry.
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That is such a nice compliment, thank you.
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It was very good. 🙂
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Lovely story! We went somewhat similar ways this week but with different POV’s. 🙂
janet
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Thank you, Janet. I think there will be many stories with the similar subject. I’ll be sure to read yours.
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It’s amazing how some people can be so heartless, and others so giving. We should name the dog! A bottle of wine for the best suggestion! From me: Bisto.
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Great idea! 🙂
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Well done indeed! Your story certainly helps me relate to the down-trodden looking dog and takes me through several stages of what it has experienced without telling me directly. I like it. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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Dear Lore,
In amongst the all the dogs in the kennel this week, your story soars. The voice is perfect, the message is pointed yet subtle and the conclusion is beautiful. Well done.
Aloha,
Doug
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Thank you, Doug. Your comments are always so kind and well constructed. I can’t believe there are so many “dog” stories this week. But as I am addicted to those creatures, I find them all beautiful.
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Nice, after all the mistreatment finally a small act of kindness.
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I still believe in happy endings/beginnings. Thank you for reading.
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Dear Lore`, Awesome story! I love stories (and books) that start out with the point of view from an animal – “Switch” by Sandra Brown (I hope I remembered the title correctly) I loved. You are so good at penning a tale – honestly grand! Nan 🙂
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Oh, Nan! You are always so kind to me, thank you.
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By the way, I didn’t know who the band was, but I had heard the song before – It is hauntingly beautiful and what a voice he has! Excellent! Nan again 🙂
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I don’t really follow their work, but this song gets me every time. Glad you liked it. Honestly, I continue to pair my stories with songs mostly because you seem to listen to them. 🙂
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So beautiful, and a happy ending for the dog.
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Thank you, much appreciated. I hope our furry friends get a better life in future.
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I must agree with the others. Perfect tone, such humane-ity.
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That is so nice of you, thank you.
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Well done. I thought you captured the heart of this dog very well.
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I hoped it would translate well, thank you.
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Oh, well done. A sweet story!
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Glad you liked it.
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Just hopping around to read some of the entries. New to this game.
Your story is so different from he others I’ve read. Poor dog … animal abuse. Hate it !!!
I’ve written about child abuse. It came across as a sad photo to me. It’s n ice to meet you.
Great write !!! : )
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Thank you, your kind words are much appreciated. And welcome aboard.:)
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Thank You : )
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Poor dog.
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Lovely story. So glad the girl was tender. Beautifully written.
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Thank you, the dog was finally lucky.
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Nicely written. I bet these two are together further up the line. Reads like the start of a ‘Littlest Hobo’ story. 🙂
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Oh, that is very kind. Thank you.
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