In shedding its yellow cloak, the mechanical monster had regained all its strength,
and the blue-clad she-thing in its claws was its prize!
Posted for Microfiction Monday, wherein we are invited to write a story or poem about the picture provided, but we may only use 140 characters, including spaces and punctuation.
Thanks to Susan at Stony River for providing the inspiration.
To see how writers and poets from around the world have interpreted the photo, please click
32 comments:
Ooh-that was good! I didn't even pay attention to the yellow-good eyes...
Ah, the female prize!! Great take for the day, Kay!!
Sylvia
Oh no blue clad she thing save yourself!!!
Nice!
Ooh, Kay! This is scary, scary. It reminds me of Sampson growing his hair back, but much more quickly.
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Oh no! This does not sound like it will end well...
Nicely executed, Kay. Glad to hear you are feeling better. Have a great week.
Nice one Kay.
Hope you don't have too much snow?
Ahhhhhh... A successful molt can be so...so...deliciously satisfying! (Ew!)
I love it!
Come for a visit? Thanks!
SparkleFarkle~~~~~*
I agree with Michael--I don't think this will end well, either! Good one, Kay.
Yikes! Is it possible Mothman ate my first comment? Apparently molting does work up quite an apppetite!
SparkleFarkle~~~~~*
Terrific! Quick thinking, Kay!
she thing...haha, I love reading what people come up with, very funny stuff.
Good one Kay! & you could use this for mellow Yellow Monday too.
: )
A raincoat, a perfect disguise for a metallic monster?
Nice one. A touch of fantasy writing in that.
I wondered how the yellow thingamajig could fit in...now what about that extra hand near its hindquarters?
Fun read!
Ooh I like this one :O)
Saw that yellow tarp and wondered!
Thanks-
Cute prize! But I still hope he escapes those evil clutches. ;)
You've tossed me right back to warm fuzzy memories of late nights with the '50s B-Movies -- awesome!
I visualised an old Saturday Matinee feature as I read this. The scene at the end of the Serial to get you to go back next week to see what happens. Well Done Kay.
Yikes! I shall have nightmares tonight, Kay! Very funny - who'd have thought a yellow 'cloak' could be so powerful?
Here's hoping she doesn't give him indigestion! Great take.
What a tense situation you have here, Kay. It makes me want to hurry up and read the next part. Ooooh. Have a great day. (PS has Lindy seen more deer today? LOL) (((Hugs))) Jo
This is a great one!! Your idea is so original and interesting! Quite a story!
:)
I wonder if he thought the prize was worth winning?!
Great prize.... yum, I guess! :O)
But she's wearing the wrong kind of material to attract a moth! ;)
You've taken me off on a whole other story in my head...thanks! Love that you incorporated the yellow into your microfiction! :>
A new look at King Kong and Faye Dunnway!
OOOO good one! I saw the yellow but couldn't think of anything to go with it. Of course I didn't bother looking at the rest of Susan's pictures either >:(
True to the prompt, your take takes account of a lot of details. In so doing it's very relevant and smoothly expressed. Excellent!
Ooh, fabulous scifi story, Kay. I like it a lot!
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