PHOTO PROMPT © Jan Marler Morrill
Read chapter 22 or start from the beginning.
Chapter 23
God damn black sedan! I spotted it three cars back. On foot I knew the car couldn’t keep up. So I slipped down a side alley. In the muffled distance I heard a car door slam and I took off running.
“HEY!”
Without looking at who shouted, I took off running. I ran until I suddenly ran out of alley. Breathless, out of options, I ran directly at my predator, hoping to get past him. He was too strong, bear hugging me to the ground.
“Dempsey wants Brogan.”
“Over my dead body, asshole.”
“Dempsey gave me full permission to make that happen. He even threw in a bonus if it did.”
This is a continuation of an experiment. Each week there is a 100 word short story photo prompt challenge posed by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. My challenge to myself is to connect these photos into one seamless story. I am going to try to end this story with the next 3 pictures. July will be the last month. I wonder how it will end? Click the blue frog to read other stories inspired by this photo.
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Is there a reason for changing the writing POV? 🙂
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Yep. There sure was a reason. I completely forgot! Thanks for asking. I’ll fix it. 😀
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Lol! Is there such a thing as being too astute? 🙂
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Is that even possible?
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Ouch not an answer you would love to get… sounds like a tricky situation
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Wait until you see how see gets out of it! Thanks for popping by!
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Well done here, son. I need to go back and catch up.Third graph, passed should be past.
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Thanks! The end is near and I’m really hoping I get the right pictures because I have a killer ending. Typo fixed. Thanks for that, too.
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It’s been a good experience, hasn’t it?
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It has been great. 26 chapters when all is said and done. I’m considering starting my own challenge to invite others to. It has certainly honed my creativity skills.
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