DISCUSSION -- June 2015 75-word Writing Challenge

OK, Robert won't be able to comment of course, but I am working on the basis that his story is a retelling of wating for Godot, filtered through Hex's Thomas Rhymer story of last month.

"Tomorrow"

Seriously, how clever are Chronners.
 
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How often do you get a chance to follow on from the previous month and I couldn't resist the opportunity. Does that make my word count 150 or 75?
 
How often do you get a chance to follow on from the previous month and I couldn't resist the opportunity. Does that make my word count 150 or 75?

I couldn't resist doing that last month. It made more sense of my entry from April.
 
CC – An error in understanding leads to an amusing and well thought out tale that might actually fir the theme after all.

willwallace – The desire to live forever or to die trying leads to a close shave with the twist that the razors edge might be sharper than first perceived.

TitaniumTi – A fantasy about a fantasy, about the creation and love of the written word, the wonder of how it will be perceived and accepted.

Bowler – A hard truth delivered by an alien hand, perhaps more deserving of that blue gem. Everything he says is true and yet he still feels guilty.
 
Kerry – There is nothing like the feeling of success and achievement being swept away to realise that all you believed is wrong, and the euphoria is swept away like broken dreams.

Glen – A glorious tribute to a British classic, but I did note it was another entry posted just after the comments went up. Oh the infamy! Infamy! Everyone’s got it in for me (ahem)
 
Very good point Bowler, there's me leaping to conclusions. Of course I could argue that from what I read there is enough evidence to suggest that it was an alien but a/I might have missed something b/I didn't write it and c/I'm very scared of that large RAYGUN you carry around.
 

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