Here are my rules for the drabbles. 100 words. No less. No more. Write for 15 minutes. You can use my prompt or not, as you wish. Write in whatever language you like. Can be fanfic, original, poetry, non-fiction. The point here is to loosen up. Try not to edit too much. Think of these as imperfect cookies: they may not
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She felt it release and the relief was enormous. She was no longer being squeezed to death, inch by tedious inch.
But once the stopper came off, she realized the snake was loose. It spiralled up and out of her endlessly, no longer under her control.
Horrified, she could only hang on for the ride, giving in to the anger that fed the evil coil and hope that some day, someone would save her.
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As a young child Julian was simultaneously fascinated and terrified by the spiraling descent of his bathwater into the drain. Would he, could he, be sucked down with it? He knew he was too big to fit in the inch-wide hole, but when he put a finger to it, he felt the tug.
The photograph of the Milky Way in his sixth-grade science textbook turned his thoughts outward. It, too, spiraled, but the text explained that the earth's sun was well out on one arm. Julian found his imagination caught by the vision of the earth reaching out into space.
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I love how you have these snippets of children who are drawn to the natural universe and excited by it too. It's good to look through the eyes of a child from time to time:)
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