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Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 6: London Bridge is falling down. By S. Geddry London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair Lady. Sarah continued to hum the London bridge tune to herself as she danced around the room. She was wearing a blue strapless dress that [...]

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Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 5: A list of things never to do, part 1. By S. Geddry   1. Help your father move. It was chaos, Sarah decided, and not the good chaos – although, was there such a thing as good chaos? She wracked her brain, sure she’d read somewhere of the term [...]

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Delightfully Intrigued   “It’s probably worth noting that I think you’re crazy.” – Sarah, to herself. ~~ Sarah was smiling that secretive smile she had; the one that made those around her give her questioning glances. She was tempted to laugh, but she didn’t, because often times her laughter came out sounding rather odd, and [...]

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Yet another Twisted Conversations piece, again about taking over the world. Beatrice is quite diabolical – don’t you think? As always, enjoy. ~~ Presenting… A blue dress production… Twisted Conversations. “When I rule the world…” By S. Geddry, assisted by her friend Chris (in dialogue only).     “When I rule the world, you can [...]

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Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 4: Heaven in a bowl By S. Geddry If there was one thing that could be said about Sarah, it was that she wasn’t boring. No, from her random outbursts of thought to her strange stories, she was far from boring… When she was little, though, she had been angelic, [...]

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Like the first Twisted Conversations this little piece takes a conversation that happened between Chris and myself and puts it into a different setting, using the characters introduced in our first piece. As always, I hope you enjoy this. ~~ Presenting… A blue dress production… Twisted Conversations. “I wanted a griffin.” By S. Geddry, assisted by [...]

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Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 3: Complaints about a Calendar By S. Geddry “It’s MY calendar.” Sarah complained to her cat, crossing her arms and wrinkling her nose with annoyance. “Mine. As in I get to plan it. Not mine as in whoever wants to can come along and mess with it as they please!” [...]

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All the dialogue in this little piece is from a conversation I had with my friend, named, aptly, Chris. We are a random duo, and I thought it would be funny to put our conversation into a different setting. On another note, I did get a new blue dress today and my sister’s dog’s name [...]

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Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 2: A Character Free By S. Geddry One character, even an unnamed, unplanned, unused, character, if mentioned in the profiles could almost completely changed the feel of the characters! Sarah fumed, glaring at the screen. There, in grey, was the character she was talking about. –  A trickster. Barely mentioned, [...]

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Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 1: Stubborn Thing By S. Geddry Sarah tapped her pen against the wood of the table, mumbling to herself as she stared at the computer screen and then the notebook that lay open beside her. No new stories today, no new ideas, just more structuring for that story. She sighed, [...]

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