One of life’s simple joys – Friday Fictioneers

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Time for another Friday Fictioneers entry! The challenge is to write a 100-word story in response to a weekly photo prompt chosen by our host Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. Follow the link to her blog for more information. Thank you to all who take the time to read, like, or comment.

2018 04 27

PHOTO PROMPT © Jan Wayne Fields

One of life’s simple joys

The sun burns down relentlessly. Beads of sweat swell out from the dilated pores of bronzed skin. A volleyball spins atop a finger with effortless skill. And a shirtless, immaculately chiseled Maverick prepares to return serve.

Wait.

Things have gotten weird.

“Why are we really watching this, Grandma?”

~

Of all the films that have ever been made, she chose Tony Scott’s 1986 classic as the one to watch one last time.

I love her for that.

I can’t remember our last words to each other. But we’ll always have Cruise. We’ll always have Kilmer. And we’ll always have Top Gun.

7 responses to “One of life’s simple joys – Friday Fictioneers”

  1. Iain Kelly Avatar

    It’s a classic – maybe not for the right reasons, but still… 🙂

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  2. Susan A Eames Avatar

    Ha ha – loved your take on the photo prompt. Nicely done.

    Susan A Eames at
    Travel, Fiction and Photos

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  3. evergreenmeadows Avatar

    Nicely written…

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  4. jillyfunnell Avatar

    Good take – well done.

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  5. lisarey1990 Avatar

    Great take on the prompt.

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  6. granonine Avatar

    I liked the great affection for Grandma. Being one is one of the rewards of life.

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  7. Liz Young Avatar

    Grandma proving to the end that she wasn’t always old.

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