This week’s photo prompt by Madison Woods came at a perfect time, as I’m currently working on a story for a Bigfoot anthology. Following is an excerpt from my story titled, “Mo’s Shadow.” In this excerpt, she has just seen the shadow of something moving in the woods. She hopes it’s her brother, Shiloh, playing tricks on her again. But, maybe not . . .
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Mo’s Shadow
“Shiloh! Is that you out there? I know it’s you, and you best come out right now.”
Silence.
“It’s gonna be dark soon,” Mo taunted. “I’m gonna head back to the house and you’re gonna be out here all by yourself.”
Silence.
“Mama’s gonna tan your hide if you’re not in by dark.”
Silence.
She tried hard to convince herself it was wind that had rustled the leaves just behind her. But no. It was a new sound. Someone laughing. Something about laughter in the dark gave her the heebie-jeebies.
She ran home, darned sure that giggle hadn’t come from Shiloh.
eeek…where’s Shiloh?
http://writersclubkl.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/friday-fictioneers-do-not-follow-me-home/
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Only the shadow knows. 🙂 Thanks, Raina.
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I hope he’s OK! I wouldn’t want to go into the woods there, I’m sure….
Mine is here: http://wp.me/p1Wqon-aA
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Thanks, erinleary. I enjoyed your story!
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I didn’t know Bigfoot had a sense of humor! Nice job – and great use of the repeated word “silence”.
I’m on the link system, or here:
http://kbnelson.wordpress.com/2012/06/14/friday-flash-fiction-hot-water/
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Hi Karen! I’m not sure how “true to life” a humorous Bigfoot is, but it’s my story and I’m sticking to it. 🙂
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It didn’t even occur to me to reference Bigfoot, great idea and another great tale. I hope Shiloh is safe!
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Thanks, EmmaMc! Shiloh is always playing jokes on his sister, Mo. But, it wasn’t him this time. 🙂
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I see now why they had all those commercials about messing with Bigfoot. If those critters are going to dish it out, they need to learn how to take it. I look forward to hearing the ending of the longer version 🙂
http://russellgayer.blogspot.com/
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Thanks, Russell! I’ll have it finished by next week!
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Very chilling! How horrific a giggle can be at the wrong time in the wrong place.
Nice one.
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Thanks, Sandra. I agree. There’s something about a giggle at the wrong time. It can be very spooky!
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I don’t know about bigfoot, but I do know a great story when I see it. A chilling take on the prompt which makes me feel sad for Shiloh. Thanks for stopping by. I’m linked as well as here: http://readinpleasure.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/fridayfictioneers-sacrilege/
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Thank you, Celestine. I’ll give you a hint . . . don’t worry about Shiloh. 🙂
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*shivering* You “painted” sthe scene wonderfully spooky! Loved it. Certainly hope Shiloh is okay. As always–great job!
Thanks for visiting mine.
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Thank you, Virginia! I’ve enjoyed taking a break from my novel characters — that’s one thing I love about the Fictioneers’ Flash Fiction Friday!
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Chills…I like it.
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I like to give chills. Thanks!
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I liked this one – and even without the context you gave it at the beginning I totally knew what was going on and how I was supposed to feel. Nice one, and thanks for your comment!
Brian (http://pinionpost.com/2012/06/15/arrival-in-sharesh-an-ill-omen/)
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Thanks, Brian. I’ll look forward to reading yours again next week!
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There is nothing spookier than a disembodied laugh. Seriously spooky! Here’s mine: http://theforgottenwife.com/2012/06/15/friday-fictioneers-6152012-the-watcher/
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After reading yours, I have to say, you know spooky! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Good work. Eerie and chilling.
Mine: http://logo-ligi.com/2012/06/15/six-oclock/
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Thank you, Kwadwo. Eerie and chilling is not my usual fare, but this was fun.
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uh oh. i hope shiloh is okay.
http://brainsnorts.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/fridayfictioneers-615-via-madison-woods/
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Stay tuned! Thanks, Rich.
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It would be terrible if something happened to Shiloh. Spooky little tale.
http://www.rochelle-wisoff.blogspot.com/2012/06/mothers-gift.html
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I’ll give you a hint . . . Shiloh is okay. 🙂 Thanks, Rochelle!
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There’s something much more sinister about a giggle in the dark than a maniacal laugh in the sunshine. Unless, of course, you know who’s giggling. And why. But we won’t go into that! Mine’s here: http://marilynkaydennis.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/madison-woods-friday-fictioneers-witch
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Thanks, Lady Marilyn. You’re right about the giggle. 🙂
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Nice…wonder where Shiloh went though. Mine’s here at http://boomiebol.wordpress.com/2012/06/14/the-dream-friday-fictioneers-615/
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I have a feeling she raced home only to find Shiloh waiting for her on the porch…giggling. The question is: Who was the other giggler? I’m on the linky thingy but just in case, here I am: http://www.triplemoonstar.blogspot.com
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You’ve got part of the story figured out, Lora. 🙂 Thanks!
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A great story Jan.
I enjoyed the somewhat sinister ‘giggle’. Amazing how one simple word can sometimes evoke fear.
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You’re right, Mike. It’s odd that in certain situations, even a giggle can be quite sinister.
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LOL, I had forgotten all about Shiloh by the end. Only when I read the comments did I remember. Geez, I guess I wouldn’t be a good partner on a dangerous hike!
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Thanks for a prompt to get me started on my Bigfoot story! 🙂
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Laughter from behind, in the woods, in the dark? Run like hell.
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Ha! I love that, JKBradley!
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Hmmmn.. I’m thinking ghosts… Enjoyed this, :)but where is Shiloh?
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I think Mo might be thinking ghosts, too. But, that’s not what “it” is. 🙂 Thanks, Nifti!
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