Tuesday, 17 May 2016

FB3X Drabble Cascade #161 - word of the week is 'elan' (Just 100 words: can you do it?)



Welcome to FB3X Drabble Cascade #161 - This week's word of the week is 'elan'.

Suitable for all.
The Way A Cascade Works

it's really very simple, be inspired by our word of the week and just write :).

To see this week's entries check out the list at the bottom of this post. We put it behind a cut so it doesn't clog up your scrolling.

A drabble is a work of 100 words exactly. Flash fiction is a work of up to 500 words. Both may be submitted to the cascade. So What Can You Write? The simple answer is - anything! Our work here on FB3X will be erotically themed. but feel free to take the inspiration any way you want to, fiction, fanfiction, non-fiction, meta, since variety is the spice of life!

To those struck by inspiration (and no you don't have to be a professional writer to join in, anyone can embrace their inner author):
  • Below you will find a chance to join in the cascade in the form of a linked list
    • Write a drabble/flash fiction inspired by the word of the week.
    • Post the fiction to your own blog, social media, or website 
    • Then insert a link into the linked list to that drabble/flash fiction for everyone to find (A hint of the genre of your drabble/flash fiction in the title of your post would be appreciated.), e.g. A Little Bit of Fun (PG, Science Fiction)
    • To encourage your friends to join in and hence cascade the fun, you can also add the list into your own post by copying the code.
  • OR you can just write us something in the comments :)
For folks who enjoy reading drabbles/flash fiction: you can then peruse the cascade to your heart's content :).

AND NOW - on to the fiction :)
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Contains adult themes,
or language
Flight of Fire (Part 69) (PG, m/m, Fantasy)
by Sophie Duncan








Author's Note
I'm trying to do something a little different this year. For those of you who don't know, unless it's a week inspired by a holiday, or memorable occasion, our word of the week is picked by opening up a dictionary to a random location, waving a finger about without looking at the page and pointing it to a word, i.e. it's chance. So, this year, rather than standalone drabbles, I am going to try writing a coherent story, Flight of Fire, in 100 word episodes, each one inspired by the word of the week. I have a vague outline for characters and direction of Flight of Fire, but specifics will be decided by the word of the week.

Elan is a very specific word, and since the opposite is in play at the moment in this story, this is what came out :).

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Benedict had no princely elan for his doctor; he mewed his fear. Reynaulght rumbled gently, snout brushing his hair and the dragon’s strength helped a little. Logic told him Woodgrave was trying to help, but violence so recent to him, it took Benedict time to process his response.

Woodgrave just waited, her face serious, but patient, and, eventually, Benedict nodded.

Slowly Woodgrave took Benedict’s hand,carefully lifting his arm towards her and gently unwrapping the bandage on his wrist. His skin prickled. Magic had come first for so long, the physical pain felt strange. Benedict shivered, but did not resist.

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Welcome to the FB3X Drabble Cascade, a weekly blog hop where we want you to share you drabbles, or flash fiction inspired by our word of the week. To join in, just post your piece to your blog/social media/website and add your link to the list with Title (Rating, Genre), e.g. A Little Bit of Fun (PG, Science Fiction) and then to perpetuate the cascade, add the list code to the bottom of your post :)

To share this list on your own blog, copy the code below and paste into your post.
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7 comments:

  1. Benedict really was damaged by his experience, it's good to see that, as true to real life, there's no easy snap back to normal.

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  2. Beautifully written. Strength, tenderness, and courage - well done!

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  3. I agree with all the above comments. Well done, indeed!

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