This is The Unicorn Challenge
where we are encouraged to write
a story in 250 words or less using
the photo below as inspiration.

As I waited at our usual meeting place, trepidation set in. We had planned this trip for months, a romantic getaway to reignite the spark between us. But now, as I fidgeted with the plane tickets, an uneasiness settled in my stomach.
When she arrived looking so beautiful, my heart raced with hope only to plummet as she drew nearer; her eyes clouded with a storm Iβd never seen before. Was it anger? Regret? Something more intense?
“We need to talk,” she said, her voice devoid of the affection I had grown accustomed to.
Time slowed, the air thickened, and the world around us faded. I could hear my heart pounding in my ears as she spoke the words that would shatter my reality: she was leaving me for someone else. I was hit with such force, it felt like the ground beneath me was quaking. I searched her face for a glimmer of hope, but all I saw was a resolve that pierced my heart.
βWhy? Was it something I did?β
The silence was unbearable. I wondered how everything between us had changed so drastically. She looked at me for a few seconds, as though she might say something, then turned and quickly walked across the street. She got into a red car and, as the driverβs profile came into view, I was stunned.
It was him!
Three years ago, he and I fought violently. I bashed his head with a fireplace poker, certain he was dead. Careless of me.
NARΒ©2025
250 Words
This is βCareless Whisperβ by Seether

All text, graphics and videos are copyright for Nancyβs Notes ποΈπΆ, The Sicilian Storyteller, The Elephantβs Trunk, The Rhythm Section, et al., and are not to be used without permission. NARΒ©2017-present.

Strike once, then twice. Zombie or non-turned, you need to be sure.
George Michael is smiling at this metal cover: awesome!
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Thanks, Liz. This cover was too good to pass up.
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whoa now…understandable…Scary
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The price for forgetting shit.
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Leaving the job unfinished was clearly a mistake.
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He got sloppy.
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Oh man! That ending is powerful! ππ»
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Thanks! It’s not what I originally planned but somewhere along the way I took a detour. π
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π The often story often surprises the writer, too! ππ»
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one too many oftens π
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Whoa!! I wasn’t expecting that!! Nice job!
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Thanks, Sally! I never get tired of hearing that!
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Ooh, I liked that story, Nancy. Also, I loved that version of Careless Whisper!
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Thanks so much, Chris! That’s one of my favorite covers and I’m so glad I got to use it today.
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Ha .. sure to be sure, next time he’ll whack him harder …
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Yes! I love this, dear Ivor. Thank you! βΊοΈ
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Youβre most welcome, Nancy
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Excellent post post πππ
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Thanks so much, Willow! Glad you liked it.
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I loved it ππ
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Some rifts a romantic getaway simply cannot mend. Great story.
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Nor memories erase. This dude’s troubles run deeper than a spat with his woman. Ya know?
Thanks very much!
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Careless β¦ to leave him alive?π
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Bazinga! You got it! ππΌ
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It’s not about assigning blame, but more about understanding that the relationship likely faced challenges that led to the breakup.Β I am sure that you will find someone else more suitable for you.
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Probably. But first the sudden spotting of the not-so-dead guy needs to be addressed.
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Excellent story with a strong moral, Nancy.
If you hit someone with a poker, make sure you hit them hard!
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And maybe a second time for good measure.
Grazie, caro.
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LIWIW*:
“Time slowed, the air thickened, and the world around us faded.“
*Line I Wish I Wrote
Plus one of the all too rare examples of a cover version equal if not superior to the original.
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Dude …. Gracias!
That song kicks ass!
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Most definitely careless, π. β¦ great writing Nancy, held us in the palm of your hand, β¦ guided us along, then the twist, β¦ wonderfully done, β¦π«
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Getting my groove back with the Sicilian Curveball! Don’t you just love it when an idea kicks your door down? Yeah, me too! Thanks so much, Penn.
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What a fabulous ending! So clever, Nancy. π
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Thanks so much, Sue. I didn’t plan that ending from start; in fact, I just had them going their separate ways and getting on with life. Then I noticed the red car in the photo prompt and another idea started forming. This is just one example of why I love prompts, whether images or words.
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I wasn’t expecting that ending. Very nicely done, Nancy!
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I love a good surprise ending, Esther. I’m so glad you enjoyed my story. Thanks very much!
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Oops!
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Seriously!
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I hate it when that happens – you think you’re done with something and it comes back and bites you on the behind – AND grasses you up!
Nicely plotted, Nancy.
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Yep, I sure do. It just ruins my whole day!
Thanks very much, Anonymous!
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Ha. The zombie boyfriend returns. Always use a 9mm. I’ve seen that look before.
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Yeah, you’re right. Rookie mistake. These crimes of passion never go well. Appreciate the tip.
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