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Monday, August 27, 2012

Flash Fiction: Sunshine


by 
 raymond alexander kukkee


Sunshine splattered on  grass and worn sandy paths interrupted by fluttering shadows of leaves.  Echoes of children's voices crossed the playground  fleetingly, staccato, sharp, and persistent in the warm air. 
"Time to go and play" he said out loud, "Mommy won't mind".  George said, reaching for  the latch on the gate.
"Tommy will be there, and  Billie,  all the kids, to play baseball ", he smiled, pushing the gate open.
"Be there in a minute, boys!" he shouted.
"No baseball today George!  You're 96 today, we're having a party!" the pretty nurse said, pushing his wheelchair into the bright sunshine.


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At exactly 100words, "Sunshine"  meets the 100 word count limit of  M3's  Flash Fiction Challenge .


Is that Incoming I hear?

9 comments:

  1. Cool. I like this one, Ray.
    Red.

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    1. Red, with the general population aging, it won't be fiction for long, I'm guessing... thanks. ~R

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  2. Oh you captured this beautifully. I absolutely love this.

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    1. Thanks, Storm! Thank you so much for your kind compliments! ":) ~R

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  3. oh, very sweet piece. lovely writing, as always. :)

    best,
    MOV

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    1. Thank you, MOV, I always enjoy your wonderful writing and sense of humor too! ":) ~R

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