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 – Claire Fuller
“What is this?” she asked her father.
“A memory game.”
She looked confused, head tilted to one side. “But there are no two same objects here. How are we supposed to play it?”
“This is not an ordinary memory game, darling. You see, these are pairs of things we collected together on our travels.”
“But there are things that have no pairs.” Rowena giggled when her father suddenly picked her up.
“Ah that’s the beauty of it!” he swirled them around, making her shriek with laughter . “We need to look for their pairs on our future travels.”
Glad you did. It was a part of the research, I was checking what happened in 1801 and found out that Andrea Luchesi died that year. Then went to listen to some of his music, which inspired me to write something warm and fuzzy.
Magical!
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Oh, thank you!
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Dear Loré,
There’s a memory game that’s going to be fun. Memories to be made. Lovely.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Best game ever! 😀 Thank you, Rochelle.
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I wondered where you were going with this story. So I loved the end line,
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Glad to hear that.
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Such a heart warming story – and really great idea for a game. Loved it.
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Thank you, Iain. It was time to finally write something light.
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Ahh, a nice story of happiness.
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Yes, a rarity in my book. 🙂
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Very sweet story. Like the music too.
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Glad you did. It was a part of the research, I was checking what happened in 1801 and found out that Andrea Luchesi died that year. Then went to listen to some of his music, which inspired me to write something warm and fuzzy.
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Such a lovely, carefree take on the prompt. Well done!
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Thank you, Sandra!
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A heart-warming tale of a happy father/daughter relationship.
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A novelty for me. I finally managed to pull out a happy story.
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What a lovely idea! Such a lot of warmth and fun shines from this – a gorgeous read.
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Oh, thank you so much!
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My pleasure entirely 🙂
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A lovely father/daughter tale not overly sweet but hopeful.
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Glad you liked it!
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What a fun game and a sweet story.
Tracey
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Thank you!
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Very fun game! And a very sweet story 🙂
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Thank you!
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Nicely light-hearted amidst the carnage that is FF
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Yes, unusual lightness for our merry group of killers. 😀
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Nicely portrayed relationship between father and daughter
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Glad you liked it.
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Ooh, a mission to go on together, what fun! Lovely, lighthearted take on the prompt.
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Thank you!
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I love it.
Sweet!
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Tnx!
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This is a great little story. I love the promise of new travels, so much light and hope!
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So glad you liked it!
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I want to play this game! Maybe I should start one here…
Lovely, lovely take on the prompt.
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I would play that game, too! Thank you, Dale. 🙂
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The sense of an endless future is wonderful 🙂
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Glad you liked it, Björn!
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Very enchanting. We all want to be that lucky little girl.
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Yeah. Even me!
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Hahahaha
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Indeed! Thank you. 🙂
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I think I’m in a wistful mood today. This really got to me. I wish my father had been like this. Maybe I would have been like this to my kids, then.
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Maybe you can still be like this to your grandkids. 🙂
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Best game ever!
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Agreed!
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Delightful. Hope for the future instead of longing for the past.
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Thank you, Alicia. And congratulations on being published! Way to go! 😀
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Thanks! I’m hoping it’s not just a “one shot deal.”
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Such a sweet idea, Loré, with focus on what’s to come. Love it! Thanks for the inspiration… better late, than never. I did it! 🙂 xoox
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I am happy you liked it! Good to see you back. 😉
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Those fun games are what we remember best when those we love are gone.
Touching …
Isadora 😎
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Yes, indeed. Much appreciated as ever.
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Great idea and a lovely story!
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Thank you!
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Lovely optimism ! Liked this a lot 🙂
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Thank you!
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