After the battle – Friday Fictioneers

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Another late Friday Fictioneers entry! The challenge is to write 100 words based on a weekly photo prompt chosen by our host Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. Check out her blog for more information by clicking here. Thank you to all who take the time to read, like, or comment.

2017 04 07

PHOTO PROMPT © Jellico’s Stationhouse

After the battle

The warriors were a hubbub of conversation. I tried to stay attentive but a full stomach and my first taste of ale were making me drowsy.

An old man seated alone conjured up shadow puppets that danced across the wall. I recognised most of them as the strange animals native to this place. My eyes grew leaden. The images morphed into memories of home: my sisters playing, Rufus chasing a squirrel, Mother’s bicycle. I tried to call out, to ask the stranger how he knew of these things, but sleep had me in its grip and refused to let go.

4 responses to “After the battle – Friday Fictioneers”

  1. James Avatar

    Or he was already asleep and dreaming.

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  2. Laurie Bell Avatar

    Ooooo interesting and mysterious. Clearly he needed the comfort of home if only for a little while

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  3. gahlearner Avatar
    gahlearner

    The almost asleep experiences with almost dreams are always interesting and intriguing. His sleeping mind told him how much he misses his home. Maybe it reminds him of why he fights.

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  4. magarisa Avatar

    The dreamy, surreal atmosphere of this story is captivating.

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