Flash Fiction Friday #11

Flash Fiction Friday

Flash Fiction: There isn’t a standard specific definition for this term beyond “short”, but for the purposes of this “Flash Fiction Friday” post it will mean a precisely 100-word story scene (aka Drabble) written from a photo prompt.

Today’s prompt picture is:

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Disclaimer: The images used in this blog’s posts are found from different sources all over the Internet, and are assumed to be in public domain and are displayed under the fair use principle. Click the image to be taken to my source for today’s photo prompt.

I’m going to go with another Adventures with Harrison and Mason vignette for this image. They’re just so much fun to write!

“Pop did it,” Jaxon declared. “Didn’t he?”

Harrison raised an eyebrow in Mason’s direction. “How’d you do this without leaving your own footprints in the sand around them?”

Mason opened his eyes wide and brought a hand up to his chest. “Moi? What makes you think I did it?”

The proud grin Mason wore belied the faux innocence of his words and actions.

“How tall do you think it is, Daddy? If Pop didn’t do it, it much be a giant, right?”

“Probably way up to the clouds!” Harrison crouched and scanned the horizon. “Where do you suppose it’s hiding?”

If anyone would like to join me in a Flash Fiction Friday link-around, I’ve started posting a preview of the image early in the week, with instructions (click the blue button, above, for more info).

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