Six Word Story No. 69

That slow shuffle cracked her heart.

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Six Word Story No. 68

The girls all knew self defense.

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Six Word Story No. 67

He made shelter in place possible.

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Six Word Story No. 66

Father’s Day smelled of cut grass.

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Six Word Story No. 65

All our fathers were league men.

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#firstlinefriday

Wow: we’ve been tagged, and we’re IT! We are stepping up to the #firstlinefriday challenge. Here are the rules. Friday I will:

  1. Create a post on my blog with the title #FirstLineFriday, hashtag and all.
  2. Explain the rules like I’m doing now.
  3. Post the first one or two lines of a possible story, a work-in-progress, or a completed or published work.
  4. Ask my readers for feedback, and then encourage them to try #FirstLineFriday on their own blogs (tagging is encouraged but not necessary).

So: here we go. This week our series of #sixwordstories are about Father’s Day. Enjoy. Call your Daddy.

That grin, that cigar, that father. 

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#happybirthdayharoldlaverngregory

 

Six Word Story No. 63

Father helped me build a treehouse. 

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Six Words Story No. 62

Father’s return home was celebrated daily.

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Six Word Story No. 61

He trained her for unswerving compliance.

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Six Word Story No. 59

Books suggested something more than commerce.

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Win a signed copy of Journaling as Sacred Practice: An Act of Extreme Bravery! To enter, comment with your own six word story and share this post. Surprise Dad with your creative genius and gift him with an autographed copy. Or you could, you know, buy the book. Contest ends June 14.