Our gracious host, Rochelle, encourages us
to be creative by writing a story in 100 words
or less using the photo prompt below. This is
Friday Fictioneers. Here’s where the photo took me.

The bishop slumped, shrouded in memories. Thirty-five years ago he had an affair with Evelyn Rogers; he was a parish vicar, she a parishioner. She became pregnant and he angrily rebuffed her. Two weeks later, he received a note from Evelyn saying she’d left town to have an abortion. He neither saw nor thought of her again – until last week. Evelyn had died. Her funeral was that morning at her one-time parish; the bishop officiated. Nobody came except a woman with three small girls. One girl looked up and grinned at the bishop; her smile was the image of Evelyn’s.
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100 Words
This is “Eleanor Rigby” by the Beatles
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Dear Nancy,
Could it be that Evelyn didn’t have an abortion after all?
You’ve chosen one of my very favorite Beatles songs and one of my favorite album covers of all time. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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That’s correct! The people in the church are Evelyn’s (and the vicar’s) daughter and granddaughters. I’m sure the vicar had no idea.
This is also one of my favorite songs and album covers. After all these years, the Beatles continue to inspire me.
Thank you, Rochelle. Shalom
🕊️
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Enjoyable read.
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Thanks very much, Dawn.
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I bet a cascade of feelings washed over him.
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Excellent point, Lisa. Thanks for reading.
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You’re welcome, Nancy.
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Very nicely done, Nancy. And of course, this is a perfect song for this.
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Thanks, Chris! A great song, yes!
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Well, thankfully there were a couple that showed. Sad but true 🩷
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And an unwelcome surprise for the vicar.
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That too!!!! 🥹
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Oh they’re grandchildren! I was thinking at first they were all his
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Yes! The gift that keeps on giving! Thanks, Neil.
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naughty bishop!
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What goes around comes around. Thanks, Nandini.
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Could well be a true story. You narrated it well.
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Thank you, Joy. Very much appreciated.
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Great story, and song 🎵
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Thanks very much, Dylan.
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Typical Bishop, let the little children haunt him to his grave.
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We can only hope. Thanks, James.
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he must be wondering if she was his own daughter.
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With good reason, plaridel. Thanks for reading.
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Great story in only 100 words, Nancy.
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The word limit is the best part, Esther! Thanks for reading.
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I think a word limit is so useful.
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I love the challenge of a word limit.
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Its difficult to get a great story packed into those few words, but you did! I love this song, too.
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Thanks very much, Lisa. It’s truly one of the Beatles’ greatest songs.
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Suspense!!!!!
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Oh, I’m glad you think so, Sadje!
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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So sad! Perfect song pairing. Also sad, and one of their absolute best.
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Thanks, D! Isn’t this a great song? One of my faves.
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Oops.
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Evelyn’s little secret.
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Sad story
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Yes, it is, and not uncommon. Thanks, Di.
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What a naughty bishop Nancy! Great story (and great song choice 🙌)
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The Naughty Bishop …. a good title for the story, Ange! 😂
Yes, such a great song!
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🩷
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And Evelyn lives on, …(🎶 as does Eleanor Rigby, ….🎶)… a lovely snippet Nancy, … 💙
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Thirty-five years is just the right time for a granddaughter or two! Such a great song. Thank you, Penn.
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