It is my first attempt at paragliding, and the thrill has captured every pore of my being.
I feel like God, looking down at the world with its tiny creatures and dwellings. The sea looks like a pond in eternity, with hidden secrets in its depth. Another balloon passes me by, and I see two figures twirled together in excitement. One is familiar, whom I had wanted to be with.
I freeze mid-air, like those icicles I had seen, two years ago, while on a holiday with him. The spikes can cut really deep.
I am not God any more.
(100 words)

It’s hard but she shouldn’t let that cut too deep. Live goes on and there are other fish in the sea–or icicles on the trees. Good writing, Reena. π — Suzanne
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Thanks, Suzanne! It is hard, as long as one refuses to see alternate paths.
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Wow! Deep! and yes, those cuts are bad.
Scott
Mine: https://kindredspirit23.wordpress.com/2017/12/11/fall-of-our-discontent/
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Dear Reena, Your story is thought provoking and clever. She will probably be reminiscing in a couple of years too.
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Thanks, Nan!
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A metaphorical take on life’s fantastical rides. Excellent writing, Reena.
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Thanks, Neel! A change in mindset changes the whole view.
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Your wishes melted away Excellent Reena
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I am sure the victims wait for the temperature to rise … Frozen dreams have not helped anyone π
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Awweeee. But don’t worry, she’s just going to throw him off the balloon π
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I see the fall forthcoming π Thanks for stopping by.
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A really interesting and imaginative take on the prompt.
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Thank you, Christine!
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Thats brilliant Reena – reminded me of my para gliding experience a few weeks back. The twist takes it to new heights
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Forget the twist. Did you get a new perspective on the world? π
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Well my interpretation is we are human. And heartbreaks are not easy
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Ah, unrequited love. Sad but interesting take on the prompt.
Susan A Eames at
Travel, Fiction and Photos
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Thanks, Susan!
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You really capture the way a lost love can retain its power to hurt us long after the relationship has ended.
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That is the unfortunate part. Thanks!
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What a lovely description – all to come to a crashing end…
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Thanks, Dale!
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If I were paragliding, I wouldn’t feel like God but rather at God’s mercy.
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That is another perspective π
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Good writing, Reena. The sudden change was just right.
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Thanks!
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I hope the fall is only metaphorical…
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Hope so, for the sake of the protagonist π
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Dear Reena,,
What a horrid way to find out you’re being cheated on. Well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you so much, Rochelle!
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I like the overlapping images in this.
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Thanks, Jane! Life appears to be a metaphor, at times.
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Everything connects π
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I liked the intertwining of layers in this – the metaphor of the flight. That was clever
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Thank you, Neil!
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Omnipotence isn’t all it’s cracked up to be!
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Myths do exist π
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