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My thoughts released; a mind set free
#1083036 added January 31, 2025 at 5:29pm
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Inspiration From a Cashier
It's been a pretty good day. I've been wanting to write a story, just a short one for some time, but I just couldn't get anything going. Today, however, I was thinking about a situation a friend had with a bear many years ago and decided I'd write about it in my blog.

Of course, the idea came while I was in town shopping, so I figured I'd forget or lose it by the time I got home. I know, too much negative energy; but that's the way it's been going. But, as I waited in line to pay for my goods, my mind drifted back to the incident and the memories became clearer. I was interrupted my the cashier, "Are you ready to check out?"

"Sorry, I stammered." I was a bit embarrassed I'd gotten lost in thought.

"That's okay, is everything alright?"

"Yeah, I was just thinking about a friend who had a bear break into her house a long time ago."

Smiling, she said, "Really? That would be scary."

I told her, "Everything worked out alright except for a lot of damage. In fact, after my friend told me, I thought it was kind of funny."

By this time I was holding up the line. "I'd like to rear more about it, but it looks like I'm not going to get the chance."

I paid her for the items I had and said, "I was thinking of writing a story about it."

I stepped out of the way, but she signaled me to wait. "Do you have a few minutes."

I nodded and waited off to the side until the customers had finished and left. "So, you're a writer?"

I told her I was, but not published. I explained about the site and how I write stories here. She wrote down Writing.Com and my user name after we had talked a bit and told me I better write the bear story so she could find out how it ended. I told her I would write it after I got home.

"I like to write, I'll check out the site and who knows?"

I don't know if she will check up on the story or not, but maybe she will also join our community.

The link is, "
 
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Never Have a Bear As a House Guest Open in new Window. (E)
A true tale of a bear breaking into a friend's house while they slept.
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