Fiction Friday 100-Word Challenge: A Snowy Night, Maybe?

Here’s your prompt! We have a lot going on in the picture, not the least of which is that bright object in the middle of the scene. What in the world could that be? Is it even important or is that SUV that looks to be warmed up and ready to go the main object of interest?

You’re just going to have to tell us. Remember, you story should be 100 words, left here in the comments or published at your own web home with a link back here, please! We can’t wait to read what you write!

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2 thoughts on “Fiction Friday 100-Word Challenge: A Snowy Night, Maybe?

  1. How do you come up with a plot for a science fiction novel when all of the good aliens have long since been taken? One possibility is to try and think outside the box.
    To wit:
    What if light itself were both alive and sentient? What if, over the uncounted millennia, light had developed intelligence, perhaps even a personality? Finally, what if it turned out light was feeling lonely?
    Surely, it would seek out other intelligent life, no matter how different, to communicate with.
    But when and by what means?
    That’s where the team of Norwegian physicists would come in.

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