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O is for Once

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Once upon a time there was a girl who spent most of her time alone. She lived with her parents; their best friends–a childless couple–lived next door. On weekends there were parties. Parties with all adults. The girl would go to the parties until an acceptable time which was bedtime and then she would go upstairs and read in her room, or colour, or play with her dolls. Occasionally one of the adults would come and say hello, but for the most part she spent her time making up stories in her head. In her imagination she had a life with many friends of her own. They would have parties most weekends and they would laugh and have serious discussions.

The girl didn’t mind being alone because even when she was with people, she would usually observe, listen, and let her imagination wander. She was a little jealous of her friends–her real friends–who had siblings, but she couldn’t really picture what it would be like never to be alone.

As she grew up she found that she liked people well enough. In high school she had a wonderful group of friends with whom she used to party. They’d sometimes skip school and drive to Niagara Falls just for fun.

But what comes around…

Now the girl is older and has a family of her own. She still has one of her old high school friends who she sees every day. She sits in her room and reads and imagines worlds in which people have parties with lots of friends, but now she has a computer on which she records her imaginings full of colourful adventures and happy endings. Stories that begin with “Once upon a time.”

 

Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

12 thoughts on “O is for Once

  1. Because once you start writing stories, even if only in your mind, you never stop.

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  2. I was quickly taken back to Canasta card games my parents dragged me to before the arrival of my baby sister (who is 6 years younger )
    A to Z’er

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    • You’ve really got to wonder if many of the kids these days even remember where they’re being dragged to, having all the technology and hand-held games they have. Boy, are they lucky! haha

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  3. This made me smile…BIG. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Sounds like a story I heard at our Blogoholics Anonymous meeting.

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  5. … and they lived happily ever after. 😀

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