Caressing pure, pristine petals as she swings up and down.
Later these will be showered to her best friend wearing her dream white wedding gown.
None knows she carries the first child, the grinning groom wants to hide.
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©2016 Rosemawrites@A Reading Writer. All Rights Reserved.
Photo credit: Ben Rosett
In response to Sonya of Only 100 Words‘ Three Line Tales Week Thirty-Seven.
If you want to join, here are the simple rules:
- Write three lines inspired by the photo prompt.
- Link back to this post.
- Tag your post with 3LineTales (so we can find you in the Reader).
- Read and comment on other TLT participants’ lines.
- Have fun.
Oooohhhh the ending. It’s Good.
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thank you dear! ❤
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I really like this story! It leaves so much to the imagination. 🙂
Might as well try the challenge.
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yay! thank you! 🙂
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Love!
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thank you, love! 😀
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Sad! It seems the bridesmaid is pregnant with the groom’s baby. Did I understand right?
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yes dear PJ! you got that right. ❤
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What a rat the groom is!! LOL! I have been worried about you and Maria with that typhoon hitting the Philippines and I understand there is another one headed ya’lls way.
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HAHAHA! Rat groom! HAHAHA
Oh yes dear. Weekend has been full of rain but i am fine. I think MAria is fine too! ❤ thank you dear!!!
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Great! That’s good news!!
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yay! thank you dear!
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Very intriguing, Rosema. I agree with Priceless Joy…very sad if that is the case.
Have a blessed weekend. 🙂
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yes. PJ understood it right, Suz. Thank you! ❤
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Aww how very sad all around. 😦
You’re welcome, Rosema. ❤
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yeah. i am really fond of sad lines that happy ones. ❤
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They do seem to come easier, that’s for sure. ❤
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yes. 🙂
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Oh no, the poor dear.
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yes .:(
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I think I got confused too…
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This was simply brilliant!
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awww. thank you dear!! 😀
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Sounds both festive and ominous, sister. You weave quite a tale in three lines!
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ooooh. yes. ominous, brother! thank you!!! 😀 😀 😀
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An excellent and unexpected twist Rosema. You get the most out of three lines in this great piece.
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oh wow. thank you for such kind words, Davy! you have a great week!
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Reblogged this on Creative Writing Reblogged.
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I feel sorry for the poor bride – the two people she should be able to trust above all others being so deceitful. I foresee a lot of unhappiness in her future. Great three lines, Rosema. 🙂
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awwww. me too dear. thank you for feeling for her.
Thank you, Louise! ❤
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