This is a response to the November Writing Prompt on Myths of the Mirror, which is to write something from a non-human perspective.
Madison Speaks
We’re at her imaginary park again.
I hate this park!
It’s not like I can DO anything.
I can watch, I can listen, I can politely speak my mind.
Last week she made a big ugly Doll, a horrible thing.
She says I’m priggish and judgmental, but I say I’m
a sensible doll; she’s twisted, that’s what I think.
Oh God, here comes that bloated elephant and his
seven ratty mice.
Why are those mice dressed like dwarves?
It’s sooo derivative.
Where does she get these creeps?
I’m gonna throw myself off the bench.
Not that she cares.
(c) Rob Goldstein 2019
A lovely addition to this series, Rob.
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It’s a curious one. Thanks Robbie. 🙂
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This made me chuckle – think we all have a little Madison in us.
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Thank you! Maybe that’s what this is about.Thank you! You’re right. Madison is
the EveryCrank.
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Lol. Welcome.
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🙂
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You showed her pouty mood perfectly:)
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Thanks Denise. She seems to be in a kerfuffle. I worried I had stretched the premise but I like to go with my first response to a prompt.
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Having a bit of a temper tantrum 🙂
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I think I may have stretched the non-human premise a bit. I think Madison is the muse in her relationship with Trina.
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I enjoyed this Rob. Well done.
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Thank you, John. These character’s seem to like Diana’s prompts. 🙂
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They do for sure, Rob.
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I hope she decides to keep going. 🙂
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Someone is feeling left out 🙂
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LOL! She’s an awfully cranky doll.
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