And now for something totally different: Last week I discovered Friday Fictioneers. Each Wednesday Rochelle Wisoff-Fields posts a photograph as a prompt with the invitation to write a story of 100 words. Here’s my first Friday Fiction story, 100 words exactly (not counting the title), and the photograph prompt.
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The Scar
Ow! A sheep bit Trina’s hand as her arm dangled out the window. Her index finger was bleeding, next to her scar. She bared her teeth, growling at the herd.
The scar. She had been five and the goat she was feeding nipped her finger, thinking it a treat. Nana cleaned, bandaged and kissed it to make it better. Nana was in a nursing facility now, but Trina hadn’t visited in months.
She looked at her scar again. Taking out her phone to video the sheep, Trina smiled. Sunday I’ll visit Nana. Lots to talk about this time.

Such a sweet story! Very tender and gentle in tone.
Thank you. It was my first Friday Fictioneer story. Next one already written and scheduled!
Dear Tresh,
I’ve backtracked and read your Friday Fictioneers entries. I’m pleased that you finally linked and I can give you a proper welcome. Please don’t be a stranger. I hope you’re reading other stories and commenting. It’s a great way to network.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Rochelle, it took me a while to figure out how to link back. I am now happily reading other Friday Fictioneer stories. Inspiring! Thanks for being the host!