CW: Minnie and Me.

“In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story about a mouse.”
– a prompt for this week’s CW piece.
[Source: CarrotRanch]

 

There it was again – an unexplained pit in her stomach. As if someone was watching her.

Following her.

There was no one in sight, but she couldn’t shake off the uneasiness.

She tried to run, but tripped and fell to her knees.

A tall shadow appeared in the puddle in front of her.

She raised her head hesitantly to assess the situation.

“There you are, sweetheart” – he said, and extended his hand, but Emma remained on the ground.

“I said I would take care of you. I’d never let you fall” – he said, pulling her up by the hair.

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P.S. As always, you are more than welcome to use this prompt to inspire your post. If you decide to write something, be sure to pingback to this post, so that I can get an alert and check out your post. (A post on how to do pingbacks can be found here.) If pingbacks are not your thing, feel free to simply leave a link to your piece in the comment section below. The more, the merrier!

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    1. Thank you so much for reading and letting me know that you enjoyed it.
      There can be so many different answers to those questions. 99-word stories are good and bad for that reason. I think that he was her stalker. Someone she knew back in the day, but thought she got away from.

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