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Tuesday Tales- February 15, 2022- Picture prompt
This week, the Tuesday Tales writers are writing to a picture prompt. We are limited to 300 words, so they are short and sweet this week. I am still in my lady who talks to ghosts story.
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“You still call the house yours?” Lu liked that the woman was still territorial about it. It was kind of sweet. And also kind of nice to find another spirit who didn’t want anything from her other than a chat with a live person.
“It’ll always be mine. I was murdered by my husband there—he pushed me down the stairs—he was such a jealous man. I think his treatment of me makes it permanently mine.” She sounded a bit defensive about it.
“Absolutely. I completely agree.”
“The swine got away with it, too.”
Surprised, Lu said, “And you aren’t upset he didn’t get punished for his deed?”
The woman tried to hit her on the arm, but her hand went straight through Lu’s forearm. “Oh, sweetie, he was punished. I made sure of that. Every day until he died himself. It kept me from dwelling on what he did to me.”
Lu really wanted to get to the restaurant to eat something, like maybe a steak, but the woman was still talking. Lu was afraid people were looking at her as if she was crazy. Standing on the street corner in front of a law office waiting to cross at the four way stop. Even the drivers who stopped were waving her across. “I’m glad you had the chance to come to terms with what happened to you. I really need to go as I’m attracting attention since only I can see you.”
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Posted by: Author | February 9, 2022
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Posted by: Author | February 7, 2022
Tuesday Tales – February 8, 2022- Stoop
This week, the writers of Tuesday Tales are writing to the word prompt Stoop. I am still working on my ghost story.
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Disappointed at her lack of progress, Lu realized she hadn’t eaten much all day. She stood to see what she could pull together from what she had in the fridge. It was past time for a trip to the grocery store.
She stared in the refrigerator. Nothing spoke to her. She shut the door and slid her shoes by the back door on. “Come on if you want to ride with me to Taco Bell, Aneto.” Lu jangled the keys as she headed toward the hook where Aneto’s leash hung.
A knock at the door distracted her from her task at the same moment her stomach growled its displeasure at her.
When Lu opened the door, she was surprised to see Detective Godfrey on her front stoop. “I had no idea it was you. Your cop knock is what usually alerts me to your presence. Why so gentle this time?”
“Ha-ha. Very funny. We usually only use that banging sound when we’re rousting a suspect.”
She held her hand to her heart. “Surely this isn’t a social call?” She had no illusions about their relationship—such as it was—but found herself tamping down that little spark of hope that rose in her heart. Stop it. He’s been a jerk. Don’t think he’s attractive.
He looked at the keys in her hand. “Going somewhere?”
“I’m starving. Was going to pop up to Taco Bell for some soft tacos.”
“That’s not real food.”
“It’ll do in a pinch.”
“I’d like some help if you have some time.” He leaned his shoulder against the wall and stared at her.
“Wow, Detective, you’re asking me for help? The woman you’d have gladly arrested or committed just a day or so ago?”
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Posted by: Author | January 31, 2022
Tuesday Tales- Feb 1, 2022- Running
This week, the writers of Tuesday Tales are writing to the work prompt running. This is still my story with the heroine who sees ghosts. This scene is her helping with the search for a missing child.
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Lu wished the woman would stop talking. It wasn’t helping her concentrate on the search. It was as if the lady was just out there so she could brag about being part of it. Lu had seen a number of people like that over the years.
Trying to ignore the woman as she prattled on, Lu was a bit surprised to hear someone whispering in her ear. “I need help. Can you help me?”
Glancing around, she noticed a man to her left. He was right next to her. Soaking wet. Dressed in jeans, running shoes and T-shirt.
She couldn’t very well say anything to him so she tried to ignore his presence.
“I can tell that you see me. Don’t act lie you can’t. Please.”
The angst in his voice let her know he was one of the people she needed to help. But how to say something without the jabber jaws lady wanting to know who she was talking to?
She shook her head at the man, hoping he understood she meant he should wait.
He didn’t. “Why are you shaking your head? If you’re trying to pretend not to see me, shaking your head tells me you do.”
The group they were in reached the end of the field they were searching as they approached the water.
“Where do we go from here?” The talkative woman called to their team leader.”
“We’ll move over a few feet and go back the other way.”
Lu took the moment of distraction and turned to the wet man. She pointed to an area that had already been searched, hoping he’d follow her.
“Where are you going?” Talkative lady asked Lu.
“I’ll be right back. I’m going to take my dog back to the car. He’s tired.”
“Doesn’t look tired to me. He looks like he’s having a good time.”
Lord, will the woman just shut her mouth for like two seconds?
“Nevertheless, I think I can search better without him.”
“Shouldn’t have brought him then.” The woman sniffed.
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Posted by: Author | January 19, 2022
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Tuesday Tales- January 11, 2022- Sticky
This week, the writers of Tuesday Tales are writing to the word prompt sticky. I am still sharing my ghost story.
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Lu tried to shake her head, but it hurt too much. And now that she could focus just a little more she realized her left arm was hurting. She reached over to investigate and touched something sticky.
“Don’t mess with it. You have a gash in your arm where it scraped when you fell. There’s an ambulance on the way,” Amanda said.
“No ambulance. I’m fine. Fine.” But Lu knew possible traumatic brain injury was the real issue. Her arm could be stitched, but her time in the Army Nursing Corp working with battle injured soldiers told her something was truly wrong. Why would I be seeing Thomas Jefferson if I’m all right? And all those nonsolid people flitting about?
Hope soared in her chest as she had a thought. “Re-enactors?”
“I should say not. I’m Andrew Jackson.” The man in the hat sneered. “Really. Just because I can move from Plaza Ferdinand where my statue sits is not a reason to think I am some person in fancy dress. I was the first governor of this territory and you should show me some respect.”
“There are no re-enactors here, Miss.” A man in a festival T-shirt placed a hand on her uninjured arm as she struggled to sit up. “Please stay down. We don’t know what injuries you sustained. It’s best to wait for the ambulance.”
Amanda patted her hand again. “Be still. The ambulance will be here soon.”
The last thing Lula Mae wanted to do was go to a hospital. She loved nursing but she hated being a patient. “I’ll be fine. I merely knocked the wind out of myself.”
“Even if that’s all it is, you still need stitches in that arm.” Amanda sat back on her heels. “And I know what you’re going to say. No, you can’t suture them yourself.”
“But you know I actually can.”
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Posted by: Author | January 5, 2022
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Tuesday Tales- January 4, 2022- Hard
This week’s word prompt for the writers of Tuesday Tales is hard. I found three uses of it in the snippet I am sharing- goes to prove these aren’t edited as I will def be getting rid of one or two of them…LOL – I am still working in my ghost story.
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Jackson insisted on accompanying Lu back to her house. She didn’t really want to have an escort, but he was nothing if not a gentleman. One from a different era. Lu couldn’t bear to hurt his feelings so she allowed him to walk back toward her place with her and Aneto.
As they passed the theater, he looked up and waved at the man in the upper window with the rope around his neck. “That up there is Hosea Poole. Hanged for stealing. Poor man. He says he was innocent.” Jackson shook his head. “Not sure he told the truth there, but hanging is a hard way to die so I feel sorry for him either way.”
Lu didn’t have anything to say to that. Far be it from her to question the ethics of a spirit.
When they passed the old Christ Church, the three priests from the day before greeted Jackson. He smiled at them and kept walking. “Nice men. They worked really hard to save lives during one of the yellow fever epidemics. They all eventually succumbed to the disease themselves. They’re buried there and still look out for the souls on my side of the veil as well as pray for those who use the church now. Weddings are their particular favorites. They like to pray for the bride and groom as well as family and friends. It is nice for them to be able to continue their calling.”
“But if there’s a heaven, why aren’t they there? Don’t priests work hard to get their just rewards?”
“Oh, how little you understand about how the world—and all its miracles—works.”
He was right. She didn’t understand at all. Why would priests who saw heaven as the ultimate reward stick around in poky old Pensacola when glory was waiting beyond the pearly gates? “I guess I don’t understand. Can you enlighten me?”
“No. I think it best you watch and learn yourself. Now that you have been awakened to all the miracles around you, it will be your new occupation to pay close attention. See what lessons you can learn from the spirits who occupy both your realm and the eternal.” He swept his hat off and bowed. “And now, I must away. New Orleans is calling to me and I should obey her siren call.” He grinned. “Besides, I have an engagement with Jean and Pierre Lafitte. They will be expecting me in due course.”
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Posted by: Author | December 22, 2021
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