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Friday, May 10, 2013

Five Sentence Fiction Friday - Goggles

It's Friday, which means it's time for some Five Sentence Fiction. (I'm excited, how bout you?) This week's prompt is goggles. If you'd like to learn more about what it's all about, or give it a try yourself, just visit Lillie McFerrin Writes. Enjoy!

"Stephanie, honey, could you please take off those damn goggles?"
Stephanie could tell her mother was exasperated but she just shook her head. The goggles were important, they were the only way to tell when someone was telling the truth. She watched her mother on the phone with her dad, through the lenses of the goggles she could see the blue fog pour out of her mouth. She was lying to him about something, she just wasn't sure what. 

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9 comments:

  1. A very creative little tale, as always!

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  2. Excellent! My favourite so far ;) #FSF

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  3. Interesting. I can't decide if I'd want goggles like that or not. It might just be better not to know.

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    1. That's the real question, isn't it? I think I'd have to agree with you, better not to know.

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  4. oh wow - truth goggles. Now that's interesting

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  5. Let's have more of that one!!!
    Scott
    Mine: http://kindredspirit23.wordpress.com/2013/05/10/five-sentence-fiction-fsf-5913-goggles/

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  6. Oooh nice! I like your take on the word...intriguing!

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  7. A dangerous pair of goggles indeed. I agree with Lisa; yours is an imaginative take on the word prompt.

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