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Creative Imagination
Blog City Prompt: Your creative imagination can be good for writing novels, poems and short stories but can be your enemy when it invents worse case scenarios. Do you agree?

Yes. I love writing stories and poems. One time my husband started a new job in a big town on the bad side of town. It was foggy all day and he didn't come home. I just knew he had been in an accident and some bad guy had stolen his wallet and the police didn't know how he who he was. He did come home but my imagination worked over time. This was over 20 years ago and we didn't have cell phones. I a glad we have them now. I worry when my husband hasn't come home but I call him now or he calls me. I go to a convience store and wonder if a hostage situation is taking place. I make sure people or coming or going before I enter. This is why I don't watch crime shows. I get enough crazy ideas to worry about things without watching those. Wish I could just focus my imagination on writing.

BCOF Prompt: Your grandfather clock strikes thirteen. What happens next?

I think it would be time to get the clock fixed. Hopefully, this would mean I am getting good news. A ghost might be visiting me. If there was a full moon, too, I would have a bad night at work. Maybe it meant I was going to win the lottery. Maybe a vampire or werewolf would visit. Edward and Jacob? Guess we never know. I would just watch a spooky movie.

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