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 I’d 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.
“Why? Was it something I did?”
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 driver’s 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.
NAR©2025
250 Words
This is “Careless Whisper” by Seether

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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! 👏🏻
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Thanks! It’s not what I originally planned but somewhere along the way I took a detour. 😂
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😁 The often story often surprises the writer, too! 🙌🏻
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one too many oftens 😂
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😂
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🤪
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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! ☺️
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You’re most welcome, Nancy
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Excellent post post 👏👏👏
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Thanks so much, Willow! Glad you liked it.
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I loved it 💜💜
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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 … to leave him alive?😅
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Bazinga! You got it! 👍🏼
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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. 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, 😉. … great writing Nancy, held us in the palm of your hand, … guided us along, then the twist, … wonderfully done, …💫
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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. 🙂
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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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😅
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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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