Susan at Stony River hosts this fun theme each Monday, so do pop over and read the others who have signed Mr. Linky. The rules are thus:
Every Monday Susan will post a picture for the subject of your story. Microfiction means the shortest of short stories. Think Aesop's fables, comic strips, or even jokes: complete stories that can be told in under a minute. For this game, the limit is a tweetable 140 characters or fewer, including spaces and punctuation.
Here's today's picture and my contribution.
Sophie, my darling, as much as I’d like to stay I really must go back with Edward,
he’s feeling a total gooseberry over there all on his own.
140 characters including punctuation and spaces
Now, flirty or well meaning?
ReplyDeleteNice one.
Fits the picture perfectly, well done!
ReplyDeleteYou can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time...
ReplyDeleteWell done.
ha ha ha, love that! good job!
ReplyDeletesmiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxo
ps: going to the post office today. NO sending me money, you hear??? it's a GIFT! ha ha
Whatever your imagination decides Anthony :)
ReplyDeleteWhy thankyou Deborah :)
That's so true indicaspecies
Glad you liked it Bee and thankyou for the gift, I'll let you know when it arrives. xx
Share and share alike?
ReplyDeletea total gooseberry is now my most favorite phrase :)
ReplyDeleteThat's code for - he's more interested in Edward than Sophie...
ReplyDeletePerfect...this might be my favorite!
ReplyDeleteNot sure Sophie would be keen on that idea Valerie ;)
ReplyDeleteHaha use it wisely Dianne
Oooh you could be right about that Julia!
I'm so pleased you enjoyed it Ashling :)
Glad to see he's being a true friend. :O)
ReplyDeleteI love this line "a total gooseberry" In my words a party pooper. I like yours so much better.
ReplyDeleteHow you say so much with so few words is such a gift. I enjoyed this creative little story.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Bwhahahahahahahahahahahhahaha!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this totally caught me off-guard and made me HOWL!
Brilliant, m'dear dear!
And I just learned a new word....
gooseberry. Flawless!
Happy Monday!
X
I know it's a nice change isn't it Diane.
ReplyDeleteHe feels in the way, you know three's a crowd Peggy
Glad you enjoyed it Pam
I love it when my little tales make you laugh Ron x
Yep, I'm adopting "gooseberry" as my word for the week!! Fun take as always! Love to start my day with a giggle! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Goose berry's made me think of choke cherries.hmmm
ReplyDeleteWe always had a yard full of gooseberries my Mom made jam out of.
Happy Valentines Day!
Ahh...a total gooseberry--very British sounding. Love it!
ReplyDelete"Gooseberry" Awesome, will have to figure out a way to use the word myself.
ReplyDeleteHmm...I smell a two-timer! Nice!
ReplyDeleteFifth wheel, eh?
ReplyDeletePoor pouting Edward!! :P Although I have to admit "gooseberry" gave me a chuckle!!
ReplyDelete--snow
Aww...I'm just glad someone is worried about the poor fella's feelings. Nice MF!
ReplyDeleteTwo timer! LOL
ReplyDeletePoor Edward. It is awkward being a 5th wheel!
ReplyDeletePoor Edward!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it Sylvia :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day to you too Lady's Life :)
So pleased you liked it sylviamorice :)
Hope you find a way to use it Beach Bum :)
Possibly Susan
I think so Trav
I'm happy to make you smile Snow x
That's what friends are for Lisa ;)
Indeed Jinksy
Yes poor Edward Quilly & Mama Zen x
I don't even know what a "total gooseberry" means, but it made me giggle.
ReplyDeleteakelamalu: feeling a gooseberry...hehehehehe. I don't know what it means...but it sounds so naughty.
ReplyDeletehehehe...
you are a true bard...well done honey. xxxx
I think I can figure out what his "gooseberry" is....great story line!!!
ReplyDeletePeace
That's a perfect caption!
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