Our gracious host, Rochelle, is asking us to get
creative in 100 words or less using the photo
seen below. Welcome to Friday Fictioneers.
This is where the prompt took me.

“Exquisite,” murmured Penelope, adjusting her monocle. “Note the audacious juxtaposition of chartreuse against tangerine …. utterly revolutionary.”
“Indeed,” sniffed Giorgio, stroking his goatee. “The artist’s bold use of three-dimensional floral motifs transcends mere confection. This is protest vis-à-vis pastry.”
“The peace symbol,” gasped Cordelia, “a searing commentary on societal frosting.”
They circled the supermarket bakery cake on display, furiously scribbling their notes.
“Do I detect hints of….vanilla?” Penelope whispered reverently.
“Profound,” they agreed in unison.
A teenager unceremoniously grabbed it for his mom’s birthday.
“PHILISTINE!” they shrieked, as he paid $24.99 and left.
The critics remained, mourning the misunderstood genius.
NAR©2026
100 Words
This is “McArthur Park” by Richard Harris
All text, graphics and videos are copyright for Nancy Richy and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.

Dear Nancy,
I don’t think that I can take it…LOL Perfect song. Pretty sure it cost the customer more than $24.99. 😉
I love the smarmy critics. I don’t consider that cake my best work but it’s what the customer wanted. The Gerber daisy/butterfly cake is one of my faves, though.
Hope you’re resting and healing.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Truth be told, I haven’t gotten around to commenting on this week’s FF stories yet, but I am aware that cake is your handiwork; the pix of your creations prove you can wield a mean piping bag! I knew you’d get my story and appreciate the humor. And the song? It’s no brainer!
Thanks so much for your great comments, Rochelle. It was pure fun writing this one and I’m so pleased to know you enjoyed it.
I appreciate your very good wishes. Healing seems to take a little bit longer these days but I’m getting there.
Shalom
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did the kid get his money’s worth? i suppose so. 🙂
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Haha! I’m sure he did! Thanks, plaridel
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Wonderful! This, ‘a searing commentary on societal frosting’ has me in stitches.
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I’m so glad to hear that! My goal was to get people laughing and I’m gratified to know I did. Thanks very much!
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Clever story.
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Thanks very much, Dawn.
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Nancy, I can see and hear this dialogue and scene taking place in my mind. I applied your logic to the Richard Harris song. I remember laughing as a kid when it played on the radio. Now I recognize it for its unconventional beauty. Very good spin on image (and song!)
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Thanks very much, Lisa. As soon as I saw this cake, I knew I was going to use “MacArthur Park” as my soundtrack. The idea of the story came a little bit later. I’m really glad to know you enjoyed both.
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You’re welcome, Nancy.
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So clever! I loved the voices of the pretentious critique(rs). Great writing, Nancy! Also, I enjoyed the song to go along with it. Thank you for posting songs. Often, I’ve not heard that particular one until you post it. Wonderful nostalgia. Hope you are resting! 🙂
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Thanks for your wonderful comments, Brenda. I’m so glad to know you enjoyed my story. I had a great time writing this one with its snobby, elitist dialogue!
Adding songs to go with my stories is a real joy for me. Songs are simply stories put to music and we can find one for every occasion. I haven’t written a story yet that didn’t have a song to go with it. I am very gratified to know that you are enjoying my story soundtracks.
As far as resting, I’m trying. Thanks for your good wishes. 😊
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They really are stories, and you do a great job matching the right one with the right story. 🙂
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☺️ Thanks again, Brenda.
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Cheap cake connoisseur. Funny.
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Ooh, don’t let them hear you say that! Thanks, James.
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It’s just a ****** cake!
The track is simply perfect, this delightful post has made my day!
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This was such fun to write, dear Keith. I’m delighted to know you enjoyed it. Thank you!
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I hope somebody wrote down the recipe this time.
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Really! Who needs to go through all that angst again? Thanks, Jim. 🌧️🎂🌧️
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This is so clever! What a great take, Nancy!
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Thanks very much, Jodi. This is quite the cake! 🎂
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To cook or bake…. that was me on the last comment.
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I laughed and thought: the trouble with food critics is that they have their own taste of what they like. Mostly, none of them cook or bake.
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That applies to all critics; brings back the old adage: “Those that can, do. Those that can’t, teach” …. or in this case, critique. Thanks, James.
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I could just picture that scene – brilliant!
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Thanks, Esther! I remember reading about people going gaga over a pencil that was left on an empty shelf in MOMA, thinking it was a new, minimalist piece of art, and the ensuing shocked silence when the construction worker who left the pencil came back for it! That’s what my story is based on.
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Richard Harris’s MacArthur is a perfectly descriptive soundtrack for clever and crafty “Critique” story, Nancy …
https://youtu.be/J2CCfxiQ5QY
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A classic! Who cares if there’s no mention of cake in this song?! There’s Cream! Thanks, my friend. One of their best! 🥰🎶
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If there’s cake there must be cream 🥰🎶🍰🎂
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A searing indictment of the elevation of form over function
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Ah, yes. No time for elitist BS.
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Lol!
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Thanks, sis! Exactly the reaction I was hoping for!
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My pleasure 😂
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Enjoyed reading this ….. artistic evaluation versus pragmatism
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Thanks, Geeta! Or as we say in the hood …. phoney baloney vs keeping it real!
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This is brilliant Nance – love the pretentious art critics and the song is a genius link 🙌
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Thanks, Ange! That song was the only one I thought of for this cake-inspired story. I really had fun with this dialogue. 🎂
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🙌
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I enjoyed the read Nancy but once I reached the song I burst out laughing 😂
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Good! I love making people laugh! That was my tongue-in-cheek soundtrack for my story …. rather in your face, I thought. Thanks, Brian
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