1. When you spent most of your time bouncing between dimensions, it helps to be self-employed; portals to other realities in the midst of traditional workplaces tend to produce more police reports than paychecks.
2. There are some things that can’t be undone, not with all the time and money in the world. As she looked over the shattered pieces, she realized this might be one of them.
3. In school tests started with a class bell and ended with a ‘pencils down’, outside of school things weren’t so well defined…
4. “I swear, if you start one more sentence with ‘but we’re never going to use this in real life’ I’ll–”
“But we aren’t!” the student whined, “That’s what the computers are for!”
“And if the computers break?”
“Then the computer guy will fix them!”
“And if there’s no computer guy there?”
“Then, seriously, this class is the LAST thing I’m going to be thinking of!”
5. “Are you ready for this?” He held her banner at the ready, but she could see the worry in his eyes. For the first time since she known him, the concern seemed genuine. She’d saved the world, and now it was time to pay the price.
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Technotari Tags: Writing Prompts
Written Aug 29th, 2009 and filed under Story Prompts, Writing Posts
Tags: Classes, Computers, Dimensions, Failsafes, Money, Murphy's Law, Pieces, Portals, Prices, Realities, saving the world, School, Self-employed, Shattered, Students, Tests, Time, Undone, Work
1. In theory it should have hit her when she actually left, but she found herself staring at the suitcase, half packed with memories, and facing the full brunt of her decision.
2. Night rolls in, a stark line of shadow where the world shade blocks the sun.
3. “Have you ever noticed how nothing ever turns out how you expect?”
“Well yeah, but that’s life, right?”
“No, no it’s not.” Henry gave Evan a long look. “When I said nothing, I meant it literally. I can’t think of a single thing you’ve done that’s turned out the way you intended it to.”
“But it’s worked out in the end.”
“That’s not the point, no matter how bad your luck something should have gone right.” Henry frowned, “There’s something not right about you, but damned if I can figure it out.”
4. Another day gone, another shift ended, and all she can think about is how she’s going to make it to the pawnshop in time to get back her grandmother’s bracelet.
5. There’s something about losing your dreams that makes you stubborn– broken, empty, but full of fire against a world that’s turned from environment to antagonist. So she won’t die, not yet, not here, because then the planet wins. Seven generations of traveler blood won’t be denied the stars for long…
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Technotari Tags: Writing Prompts
Written Feb 28th, 2009 and filed under Story Prompts, Writing Posts
Tags: Bracelets, Choices, Climate Control, Determination, Dreams, Evan, Expectations, Henry, Leaving, Life, Loss, Murphy's Law, Night, Pawnshops, Shadows, Stars, Stubbornness, Suitcases, Sun, Travelers, Work