Thursday, 21 April 2016

Drabblerotic Animal Magnetism - R is for Rainbow Trout m/m - #AtoZChallenge 2016



Welcome to FB3X Drabblerotic 2016.
A to Z Challenge 2016

This post contains adult themes
The Way Drabblerotic Works

it's really very simple. We'll write a drabble every day inspired by our word of the day and we want you to be inspired too, just write :). Our theme this year is
Animal Magnetism
And we're being inspired by the fauna of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Our word today is
R is for Rainbow Trout.



Contains adult themes,
or language
The Call of the Sea (m/m, 15, fantasy)
by Natasha Duncan-Drake








Author's Note

Who doesn't love rainbows?
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Aire loved the water; it made his magic sing and the rainbow scales down his back and legs glisten.  On land he never felt so alive.

One day, when he was old, the call of the sea would bring him home and he would become one with it forever.

For now he was just happy to swim with Yan; their naked bodies rutting together as they kissed and his magic surrounded them; Yan, who ignored the whispered warnings that sea folk were flighty and would let him drown; Yan, whom he loved with all his heart.

The sea could wait.
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Instructions

To see all the entries in Drabblerotic, check out the list at the bottom of this post.

A drabble is a work of 100 words exactly. Flash fiction is a work of up to 500 words. Both may be submitted to Drabblerotic.



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, any genre you want to write, 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 Drabblerotic 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 Drabblerotic to your heart's content :).
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    We are also sharing blogging duties on one other blog for the AtoZ:

    And we also have own blogs in the AtoZ as well:
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    Share your drabbles, or flash fiction inspired by our word of the day. 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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    6 comments:

    1. "sea folk are flighty" Is love blind or the rumors nonsense? :)

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    2. Lovely! And I share in Yolanda's curiosity.

      I hope you are having a lovely day. I'm enjoying all the birds looking for mates this spring while seated on my back porch. Even the woodpeckers are hammering out a love song!
      Awakening Dreams and Conquering Nightmares with a Pen
      Happy blogging, my dear.

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    3. The sea folk mentioned were probably meant as merfolk. Rainbow sea folk are a better ilk of sea folk?

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    4. That's intersting .


      Here are my takes with R
      Festivals of India – Ramnavmi : http://facetsofadishortstories.blogspot.in/2016/04/r-for-ramnavim.html
      Poetry – Rejuvenate : http://facetsofadienglish.blogspot.in/2016/04/r-for-rejuvenate.html

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