Written for Sunday Whirl Wordle – #740. Our host is
Brenda Warren; her prompt words for this week are
shown below. Hereβs where the prompts took me.
robes – exposed – bind – beads – fabric – form
harmony – chaos – cave – enigma – dwells – well
π Nancy is a storyteller, music blogger, humorist, poet, curveballer, noir dreamer π
Written for Sunday Whirl Wordle – #740. Our host is
Brenda Warren; her prompt words for this week are
shown below. Hereβs where the prompts took me.
robes – exposed – bind – beads – fabric – form
harmony – chaos – cave – enigma – dwells – well
Today at RDP, Punam asks us to get creative
with the word βturbulenceβ. Thanks, Punam!
Hereβs where the prompt word took me.
Today at RDP, drkottaway asks us to get
Β creative with the word βquitβ. Thanks, Doc!
Hereβs where the prompt word took me.
Originally written in 2022, this is my take
on a beloved fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.
Written for Crispinaβs Crimsonβs Creative
Challenge #057. I chose pic #1.
Hereβs where the image took me.
Written for Melissaβs Fandango
Flash Fiction Challenge – #337.
Hereβs where the photo prompt took me.
Written for Only Murders In My Mind
Weekly Writing Prompt #73 and the
photo prompt shown below.
Hereβs where the image took me.
Written for Shwetaβs Saturday Six Word
Story Prompt #146 – βserendipityβ.
Hereβs where the prompt took me.
Written for Sammiβs Weekend Writing
Prompt #422 using the word βbraceβ.
In exactly 25 words, this is my take.
This is The Unicorn Challenge
where we are encouraged to write
a story in 250 words or less using
the photo below as inspiration.
Written for Sammiβs Weekend Writing
Prompt #416 using the word βbreathβ
in exactly 14 words. This is my flash.

Every Christmas (and Easter), I like to get in at least one Bible movie. I have been enthralled by these movies since I was a child and they still hold a powerful message for me. The Nativity Story (2006) is a drama that focuses on the period in Mary and Josephβs life when they journeyed to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus.
In Nazareth, teenager Mary is betrothed to the local carpenter, Joseph. Mary is visited by an angel and told that she will fulfill a prophecy and as a virgin give birth to God’s son. Mary’s pregnancy brings her the scorn of the community and Joseph struggles to believe her seemingly outlandish story. Meanwhile, a census forces every man and his family to return to his place of birth. Joseph and Mary set out on a long and arduous journey to Bethlehem …. and danger is with them the entire way.
Here’s the trailer:
Iβll save you a seat. Enjoy the movie! π₯ πΏ π₯€
NARΒ©2024
All text, graphics and videos are copyright for Nancy ~ The Sicilian Storyteller, Nancy (The Sicilian Storyteller), The Sicilian Storyteller, The Elephantβs Trunk, and The Rhythm Section and are not to be used without permission. NARΒ©2017-present.
Written for OLWG #395 where this week the three
prompts are 1) carving out a niche; 2) I suppose;
3) no doubt about it, as well as Melissa’s Fandango
Flash Fiction Challenge #298, FOWC βsunriseβ, FOWC βbotherβ,
FOWC βauntβ, FOWC βfascinatingβ, FOWC βfolksβ, FOWC
βdecisionβ and FOWC βinfiniteβ. This is my story.
Written for Fandangoβs Story Starter #176.
Our prompt is βMeet me behind the water tower
at midnight. Come alone and donβt tell anyone.β
This is my highly confidential story!
This is my response to Sadje’s
What Do You See #261 prompt.
Written for Friday Fictioneers where we are asked to get
creative in 100 words or less using this photo as inspiration.
Here is my story.

Locking eyes across the room, Jaclyn and Mark gave each other the signal. A discreet nod toward the door meant it was time to bail on the noisy frat party. Clutching each otherβs hands, the teens bounded down the stairs and ran across the yard until they reached the thick grove of tall maple trees.
Fiercely kissing, they fell to the ground, groping and tearing at their clothes.
βMark, my hair is stuck in some sticky glopβ Jaclyn protested, then screamed as she spied the enormous web suspended over them.
Too late, Mark felt the agonizing sting of giant toxic pincers.
NARΒ©2024
This is βLove Bites” by Def Leppard
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The sun was just beginning to rise over the Sangala Valley and the day was already warm. Ekon, a middle-aged widower and his son Mosi sat outside as they did each morning eating their breakfast before beginning their long day. It had been just the two of them since Ekonβs wife Bisa died from a mysterious illness several years earlier.
The Sangala Valley is very small but a good home for Ekon and Mosi. There is an abundance of sunlight for growing crops and copious amounts of fruit trees to provide food and much needed shade during the hottest times of the day. Mosi fishes daily in nearby Lake Caballo; he has become quite proficient but Ekon is the hunter, always keeping them well-fed with rabbits, pigs, deer or fowl. They also keep roosters, chickens and have a mare mule for milk.
Three other families live in the valley and share the area peacefully, frequently trading with each other. Ekon and Mosi are fortunate to have a variety of foods to eat; however, they have had little luck growing wheat or other grains β something Bisa excelled at. Sometimes the women bring them flatbread and loaves of Green Mealies, a fluffy corn bread, in exchange for fish or rabbits.
Forests of wild pine trees grow in the distance and the view from the valley is magnificent. One evening as father and son relaxed by their campfire, Mosi expressed his greatest desire: βFather, one day I shall visit the Cloud Mountain Pines.β
βOne day?β exclaimed Ekon and laughed heartily. βMy son, the pines are hundreds of miles away, a rigorous and dangerous journey of many months. It is a quest, not a dayβs adventure.β
βBut how can that be, Father?β Mosi questioned. βI can see them as clearly as I can see Lake Caballo.β
βMosi, the wild pines are enormous and tower over everythingβ Ekon explained. βTheir closeness is a mere illusion.β
βBut Fatherβ Mosi argued. βLook across the lake. The pines are plainly visible and the land is flat. We can get there in two days!β
βThat is true, my son, but reaching the pine trees on Cloud Mountain is another story. You must give up this fantasy. Now, off to bed for both of us.β
Mosi did not mention the Cloud Mountain Pines again for a long time but he never abandoned his dream. One morning during breakfast Mosi told his father that he had decided he would not be able to rest until he traveled to the woods β or at least tried. Ekonβs first reaction was to once again talk Mosi out of his idea but as he looked at his son he realized he was no longer a child and his mind was made up. Ekon told Mosi he understood the need that drove him and they would make the trek together.
Mosi was overjoyed and immediately began to prepare. Ekon said they must bring only the barest of necessities, their fishing and hunting tools and their mule Shiga. There was also one priceless object which Ekon would never leave behind, a treasure handed down from generation to generation: a tiny vial containing the Tincture of Jalβmboor. One small drop on the tip of the tongue would enable the user to speak in any language chosen and the spell would remain until no longer needed.
They set out the following morning, reaching the woods at dusk on the second day. Mosi was shocked to find how much bigger everything was. Even the smallest trees were taller than him. Ekon and Mosi camped under the moon at the foot of the lake; after an early breakfast of fruit and nuts, they set off. The terrain was flat and easily passable until the fifth day when they came upon a vast, swiftly moving river blocking their path. Having no craft, the duo consulted an old map and chose to travel east. This would take them out of their way but it was the safest route. After many days of walking, they reached a shallow section of the river which they crossed safely.
The new terrain was steeper and difficult. The forests were dense and hardly any light shone through. They were keenly aware of the ominous stillness and Ekon kept his spear at the ready. Without warning the trees began to quake; suddenly hundreds of birds flew out and disappeared. A second later a massive Basambi Kurumandi Tiger appeared. He stared at Ekon and Mosi, deadly pale green eyes observing their every move. He snarled, exposing razor sharp fangs. Ekon whispered for Mosi to stand perfectly still but Shiga was spooked and whinnied loudly. In an instant the tiger leapt but Ekon was ready and felled the giant cat with his trusty spear through its heart. Father and son refilled their water skins from the river and, exhausted, went to sleep far from the felled tiger. They would start fresh in the morning.

END OF PART 1
NARΒ©2024
This is Yanni with “One Man’s Dream” (Live at the Acropolis 1993)
This portfolio (including text, graphics and videos) is copyright for The Sicilian Storyteller, The Elephantβs Trunk and The Rhythm Section and is not for use by anyone without permission. NAR Β© 2017-present.
Resuscitated and reworked for DA;
We both needed something edgy.

βWelcome, friends. Youβre listening to Dr. Grey, βThe Night Owlβ. Letβs talk about whatβs keeping you up at night. Caller, are you there?β
βYes, Iβm here and I feel a little foolish calling you about my problem. It happened so long ago.β
βLet me assure you, caller, thereβs no reason to feel foolish. Obviously whatever happened is still haunting you. Maybe itβs time to let it go. Whenever you feel comfortable, Iβm here to listen.β
βOk, here goes nothing. You see, I was born deformed. Growing up in a small town in the Midwest, I was teased mercilessly, especially by the other boys.β
βI can see how painful that must have been for you. Please continue.β
βHigh school was a living hell. There was a group of guys who beat me up every day. The only friend I had was a sweet girl who wasnβt disgusted by my deformity. It was real easy to fall in love with her. But she had a boyfriend β the guy who treated me the worst. How I hated him! I started thinking of ways I could hurt him like he was hurting me.β
βCaller, I can only imagine your pain. May I ask, have you called in before? Thereβs something familiar about your voice. Please, go on.β
βNope, Iβve never called before, Chief.β
βWhat did you just call me?β
βOh, did that nickname ring a bell, Chief? Yeah, big man on campus back in Madison, Indiana. It was you, Chief, who made my life a living hell, you who tormented me every chance you had and eventually turned my only friend against me .. my sweet Maggie. Do you have any idea how much I hate you? β
βOh my God! Fred Waldron! Fred, Iβm unbelievably sorry for all the pain I caused you. I was an idiot with a big mouth. But now we have a chance toβ¦.β
βTo what? Talk it out? Forgive and forget? I donβt think so. Too late, Chief. See, Iβm dying. Thatβs right. My deformed body is riddled with cancer. I had one last thing to do before I die and believe me, it wasnβt to hear you apologize. It was to hurt you in the worst possible way.β
βFred, what do you mean?β
βYouβll see. I paid a little visit to your house tonight, Chief. That’s right. And I saw your sweet little Maggie. Boy, she was surprised to see me. The way I made her scream and beg for mercy was exquisite. I’m never gonna forget the pleasure I got from her agony. I’m telling you Chief β it was some of my best work. By the way, you’re outta duct tape. Well, I’m gonna hang up now, Chief, and put a bullet in my brain. It’s been great talking old times and I’ll die happy knowing you’ll be in hell for as long as you live. You really should go home now, Chief, and check on your sweet little Maggie. There may still be something left.β
CLICK.
NAR Β© 2023
Originally published in 2018
Please join me today for
another round of Name That Tune
in the Rhythm Section.
This one’s gonna be fun!
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