I am going to write sentence below and you have to take the story ahead in one sentence. The next person will take the cue from the end of your sentence and the process will continue until we have a story to tell. Excited? Then let's do it.
She paced through the dense woods with a piece of paper in her hand. She did't even realized she was holding on to the paper until...
she saw a grand waterfall with a beautiful rainbow surrounding it. She thought she was in her dream as...
as she slowly headed towards the waterfall and suddenly her foot slipped off and
and she found something unusual inside the water
when joy filled her heart and she couldn't believe her eyes...
as she saw a big crocodile inside the water that is also looking at her with wide-open eyes. She started shivering and searching for the way out of the river to save herself from being the crocodile food....
Suddenly she felt a branch of wood near her right leg. She desperately reached for the wood, held it for support, and...
And almost instantly a stranger appeared to pull her out of the water.
She holds the stranger's hand as tightly as possible, without giving any further attention to the crushing jaws of the crocodile...
And all of a sudden she realizes that the stranger, although her savior, is none other than...
The same person whom she met in the woods a few days back.
He pulled her out in one swift movement and together they ran until she realized...
her husband with whom she came to enjoy her vacation in a resort on her first anniversary. They were together since morning until her husband asked her to wait while he was going behind an unusual sound coming from a scary creature. As soon as he came back he found her wife in trouble inside the water, finding a way to save herself from crocodile sharp teeth. Now finally.....
She noticed her letter was gone as well. Though every word written in the letter is itched in her heart. She was still saddened by her loss. Finally, she gave a side glance to her savior and said...
“Whatever Will be will be, the future’s not ours to see..Que sera sera.”
The note was meant to be missing, but how could I forget the missive from my little girl? written in her childish scrawl before she went missing, I know you are trying to save me but I would have been happier if my angel's note was saved too.............
The husband didn't want to hear about the letter anymore and tried to rush out of the woods. It then occured to her that he might be hiding something from her. He must know something about her missing daughter....
He did know something about her missing daughter. He knew that there had been a phone call from the person responsible for her disappearance. It was the usual call that had the same old demands. First, the man said in a deep, gruff voice not to call the police, the F.B.I, or anyone else. He didn't want to worry her, so he said nothing. That was 48 hrs. ago. He was frantically trying to get the money together, but $100,000 was a lot of money for an ordinary encyclopedia salesman. However, he knew who he could get the money from, but that meant he would have to...
His self-respect meant so much to him. But he will trade it times over, for his daughter's safety. What is respect anyway compared to his darling Ariel's life?
He secretly contacted the FBI and setup an elaborate plan to save his daughter.....
by Joel Eisenberg 7 years ago
Good Morning. For the sake of this creative exercise, nothing is off-limits. Go!
by Gina Welds 4 years ago
Write the story of your life in one sentence.Can you do it?
by Ipeoney 5 years ago
Can you share one of your True Story in 50 - 100 words?
by Joseph Franklin Dunkin Jr 12 years ago
Let's support our own efforts by reading each other's short stories, then leaving a comment at the bottom of the hub (pro or con). I have three stories posted at jfrankdunkin.hubpages.com. They are, "The Baroness of Haut De Cagnes", "Recess, the Podium Light", and...
by Eaglekiwi 15 years ago
First twenty people to arrive recieve a gift the advertisement read.
by PiaC 13 years ago
How important is a strong first sentence in a story or article?
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