Sorry I’m late. It was Good Friday yesterday and we spent the day as a family doing outdoor activities. It was a very good day. 🙂
Here is my pick for this week’s muse,
The sky turned turbulent, much like Aurora’s emotions as she listened to the horrifying report Cochair had flown through the tumultuous night to impart to his mistress.
Okay, there’s my first attempt at fantasia, let the games begin. 🙂
Share your lines here, we want to see some creativity,
Have a great Easter.


Hurry! Hurry, Princess conquer your fear and run like the wind.
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Lol, good job, made me smile. Thanks for dropping by.
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It’s true, mistress! They come to capture you. Run!
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Great line Mimi, thank you. I would definitely read on, 🙂
Thanks for your input.
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Really! I could be next Fantasy Idol!?
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Lol, cute Pat, 🙂
Thanks for stopping by
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Ha ha…love that line Pat.
Mine: The musky smell of fresh blood swamped Aurora’s senses as the war-dragon descended from the ethereal mist with news that her lover Prince Stefano had been captured by the evil witch.
and if I’m allowed a second…
His ex-wife was such a bitch!
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Wow!! You have a story going there. Great line, Happy Easter
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You guys are good! Loved all those suggestions. Great picture, Jacqui.
Here’s mine:
“I love you, Skyler, but you must stop eating those garlic flowers.”
Sorry, my home grown garlic has started to sprout and it’s on my mind. Also blaming Jo-Ann’s comment about the “musky smell of fresh blood” for setting me on this path.
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Lol, cute Shereen thanks so much for dropping by
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The answer is blowing in the wind.
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Something’s in the wind, that’s for sure
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Aurora listened with pounding heart for the satanic sound coming through the forest to tell her they were getting closer with every second that was wasted
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Nice drama, good job Ethel 🙂
Thanks for your line.
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