Category Short Story
Genius – Friday Fictioneers
Here is this week’s entry into the weekly challenge brought to us by the lovely Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. Here are the rules: Use the photo as inspiration, write a hundred(ish) words – and share! Here goes my offering for this week – and I welcome your comments again!

Copyright – Randy Mazie
– Genius –
Gerald shook his head, then stared at his friend.
To his own satisfaction, Marty couldn’t hold his gaze. “I did what you said. Didn’t I?”
“Really? D’you really think I wanted this?”
“You said you wanted to feel horny again, if it was the last thing you did.”
Gerald sighed. Even as a genie, Marty was a sandwich short of a picnic.
“Idiot! I meant horny as in teenage hormones, you know?! For goodness sake…!”
Marty slumped onto his oversized lamp, rubbing it absentmindedly. “So you didn’t want to be goat in a graveyard then? You didn’t want this to be the last night of your life…?”
No, I didn’t. Now do something about it before I kill you instead…!”
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Ghost – Trifextra Week 75
This week, the Trifecta team have taken pity on us, after last week’s prescriptive challenge. This time round, just 33 words, on any theme we like. Ah, freedom (of sorts)!
I hope you enjoy my offering – please visit here to read many more!
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– Ghost –
This is where my heart splintered.
There – is where healing began.
When I thought I saw you – distance fracturing my certainty –
I understood my wishful thinking.
And the tear rent wide.
Once more.

