Thursday, September 26, 2013

FSF Challenge - Magnetic



Lillie McFerrin Writes
This week's writing challenge from
Five Sentence Fiction
( Lillie McFerrin Writes ) is based upon the prompt:

Magnetic




Science and romance, all in one!




Northern Fights


Image "Aurora Borealis" by Victor Habbick at www.freedigitalphotos.net


     "The world is such a beautiful mystery," Meaghan said while gazing at the undulating bands of green light shimmering in the clear night sky.
     "It's not a mystery at all," Jack replied. "Just high-energy particles following a path along the Earth's magnetic field and interacting with the upper reaches of the atmosphere releasing photons of a particular frequency, depending, of course, upon the type of atom or molecule they encounter."
     Meaghan turned toward Jack in the chilly darkness, her eyes narrowing as she released her arm from around his.
     "You're such a jerk!" she proclaimed before stomping off down the snow-covered road toward town.




Image "Aurora Borealis" by Victor Habbick / FreeDigitalPhotos.net


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8 comments:

  1. We are like that, unfortunately, a lot.
    Scott
    Mine: http://kindredspirit23.wordpress.com/2013/09/26/fsf-five-sentence-fiction-magnetic-attraction-humorous-pg13/

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    1. Yeah, sadly, I must agree. Been there, done that - more than once...

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  2. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

    Even if trite, the adage is full of romantic meaning!

    Nice and categorical!

    I like it!

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    1. Thanks! We truly do see beauty in different ways.

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  3. Great use of the prompt.Enjoyed this one!

    If we all shared the same view the world would be a boring place. I can relate to both!

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    1. And if we all had the same viewpoint, we'd have nothing interesting to write about!

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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  4. They're not a great match, are they?! Very good!

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    1. Just like magnets, opposites attract!

      Thanks for commenting!

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