“Are you afraid?”, asked Clare. The touch of his quivering hand said that he was.
“No, I’m not. I know you are there with me.”
It was a long drive ahead, the paths were foggy and internet connectivity poor. But together, they hoped they would make it to the destination.
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Awesome, short n sweet read!
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Thank you, Lisa!
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Enjoyed your SSS!
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Thanks, Susan!
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Not fair, Reena! lol You reeled me in but now what? I want to know! Great teaser of a Six 🙂
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Thanks 😀 Now, they drive on to a ‘happy ever after’ ending.
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Dense fog can be a lot worse than even a driving rain, it is certainly nerve wracking. Well told!
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Thank you so much!
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I hope they have a save trip. Driving in thick fog has a way of disorienting the driver and of making the trip take forever.
Good SSS.
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Thank you, Pat!
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Nice
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Thanks!
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Which is why everyone should learn to read a map! Good thought provoking six.
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You have a point 🙂 Thanks!
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“…the paths were foggy and internet connectivity poor” Excellent line and surely the kernel of the story of two people.
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Thanks, Clark!
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Fingers crossed for them.. Nice six, Reena.
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Thanks, Violet!
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This is great because it left me thinking- as with all microfiction you left aspects open ended to cause the reader to think about what is happening. Cheers, I can never seem to get that right.
That said-
What does internet connectivity have to do with the rest of the story- are they afraid because they have no internet? Is that a reference to a spotty GPS system?
Keep writing, my friend!
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It is a reference to the GPS. Thank you, Alexander!
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