Sunday, October 14, 2018

I Dare You to Write a Halloween Story: Part 2

Toi accepted the challenge 


Erika challenged the authors in our Facebook group to write their own unique story by continuing after the paragraph she posted.

The first paragraph of the story:
John enjoyed the quiet evening with Mandy, his wife, and with his loyal dog, Honeydew, after the Trick or Treater children stopped knocking on the door demanding candy. Mandy fell asleep on the sofa and the golden retriever was dreaming on her pillow close to the crackling fire about something that made her kick and grunt in her sleep. John put another log in the fireplace and sat back on his rocking chair thinking about Hallows' Eve when the barrier between our world and the world of ghosts and spirits is thin. Anything could happen tonight, he thought closing his eyes. Suddenly, he heard Honeydew's soft growl. John looked at his dog and a chill shot through him. The dog stared at the dark corner with fright in her brown eyes, whimpered and moved closer to John’s chair putting her large head on his master’s lap.

Toi continued the story:
John tried to play it cool, struggling to even the tone of his voice. “What’s the matter, Honeydew? A big tough dog like you scared of the dark?”

Honeydew began scratching at John’s leg, begging to be picked up and protected as the shadow from the corner began to protrude into the space between the darkness and the fireplace. John scooped up the oversized lapdog and yelped.

Mandy was on her feet in seconds. “Good heavens, John. What’s going on?”

“Baby, step this way, quickly. Now, get behind me.”

Mandy looked over her shoulder and watched breathlessly as the shadow began to form a dark figure next to the couch. She then quickly darted behind John, holding two pillows in her hands like nunchucks. John assessed the situation with dim hope for a positive outcome. “Our golden guard dog is stupefied, my arms are too full to manage a weapon, and my wife is taking on a poltergeist with pillows.”

Mandy shrieked, “You really think it’s a poltergeist?”

“Babe, how should I know? I mean, I always thought ghosts were real, but I never expected to meet one.”

Just then, Honeydew began to howl and kick, scratching at John’s flesh. The dark form was clear now. It was a one-eyed, hunchback, giant with its arms outstretched. “Doggy. Want doggy.

Mandy whaled and tossed her pillows at the figure. “You can’t eat my dog!”

John gritted his teeth, “Now that your hands are free, Mandy, you take the dog and I’ll fight off this beast.”

I don’t want to eat the doggy.

 “Why do you get to fight the beast? I’m perfectly capable of fighting this beast myself.”

I’m not a beast.

“Mandy, babe, is this really the time to be arguing gender roles? I don’t care who fights the beast.”

Mandy stomped her foot and put her hands on her hips. “Really, John. ‘Cause it seems like you think you can do a better job than me.”

I’ve been waiting for ages for a family with a doggy to move in.

“With all due respect, Mandy; your weapons of choice were pillows and you’ve tossed those already. I think I deserve a chance to try to protect my family, especially since our dog, who turned out not to be so great as a jogging partner or guard dog, is currently attacking me though I’m not the beast…”

A loud thud drew the arguing couple and frantic dog back to the dark figure now scowling with its hands waving in the air. “That’s it. I tried to be nice, but since you won’t let me pet the doggy and insist on calling me a beast, I’m going to haunt you people right on outta here.

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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Toi Thomas takes up the Halloween story challenge on #OurAuthorGang! Stop by and read her take on the writing prompt!
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Oh I love it! That's what happens when we don't listen! Great job Toi!
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Today, I​ accepted the challenge to finish the story. Check it out over at #OurAuthorGang.
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This story keeps on getting better and better. Great addition, Toi! I can't wait to see what happens next.
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+Toi Thomas You are most welcome.

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That's what you get when you argue over who can do what and don't listen
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Haha! That's what you get when you argue over who can do what and don't listen :) A perfect satire for the times when gender role is questioned the most in our history.
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+Toi Thomas There is no gender role in our house. Everyone does what they can do better than the other :)
Me: I'm ready, let's go.
Him: Can't leave yet, the breakfast dishes are not done.
Me: thumping feet while he washes the dishes.
Him wiping hands: Now we're ready to go.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

I Dare You to Write a Halloween Story: Part 1


I challenged the authors in our Facebook group to write their own unique story by continuing after the paragraph I posted.
~Erika M Szabo

The first paragraph of the story:
John enjoyed the quiet evening with Mandy, his wife, and with his loyal dog, Honeydew, after the Trick or Treater children stopped knocking on the door demanding candy. Mandy fell asleep on the sofa and the golden retriever was dreaming on her pillow close to the crackling fire about something that made her kick and grunt in her sleep. John put another log in the fireplace and sat back on his rocking chair thinking about Hallows' Eve when the barrier between our world and the world of ghosts and spirits is thin. Anything could happen tonight, he thought closing his eyes. Suddenly, he heard Honeydew's soft growl. John looked at his dog and a chill shot through him. The dog stared at the dark corner with fright in her brown eyes, whimpered and moved closer to John’s chair putting her large head on his master’s lap.

My Halloween story:
“What’s wrong, Honeydew?” John asked patting the dog’s head and turned his head to look at the dark corner.
John jumped up in fright when he saw an eerie, shadowy figure. The dog growled as the smoky figure lingered in the corner.
“What do you want? Leave her alone!” John yelled as he reached Mandy with a few long strides and cuddled her in his arms.
Honeydew continued growling and barked loudly as she positioned herself between the shimmering figure and the people she loved most. The ghostly figure didn’t move, it hovered above the floor.
John keeping an eye on the ghostly figure shook his wife, "Mandy, wake up!" 
Mandy's head lolled from side to side as John shook her and a deep moan escaped her lips. Her eyes remained closed and when John moved her, her arms limply fell to her side. 
Something is wrong, something is very wrong. Frantic thoughts ran through John's mind. He reached for the phone and dialed 911 while still tried to shake Mandy awake.
Honeydew whimpered and moved closer to John and when he looked up, the ghostly figure was gone. He heard the ambulance pulling up the driveway. He turned Mandy on her side and rushed to open the door.
The paramedic checked Mandy's vital signs and asked John about her medical history while checking Mandy's blood sugar. "Oh, boy! Her sugar level is so low, no wonder you couldn't wake her up!" he said as he administered glucose.
A few minutes later Mandy opened her eyes and looked around feeling confused and tired, "What happened?" she asked.
"Your sugar level dropped and you passed out. You're okay now, thanks to the ghost who warned me to check on you."
"A ghost?" Mandy asked while stared at the dark corner wide-eyed and shivered as she remembered looking down from above in her dream. She recalled hearing Honeydew's whimper and John's frantic shouting, and then she woke up.


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Erika M. Szabo​ uses an #OurAuthorGang prompt to write a fantastic short story, just in time for Halloween. Stop by and check out her little tale! It's GREAT!
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Oh that was great! Thank you Erika!
 
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Toi Thomas

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Whoa! This is so good. Was she or wasn't she caling from beyond, not ready to let go. I love it. Kudos Erika.
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Thanks Toi :)

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I love this! Great story!
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Love it!
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Erika M Szabo via Google+

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Was it a ghost or something else?
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You've got me in on this one. Can't wait for Toi's addition to the story tomorrow! Love a good ghost story!
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Glad I did :)
 
+Erika M Szabo Me too. I would have joined in but timing was just not good now. Best of luck to you. x

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