Monday, 6 December 2010

Microfiction Monday #60 & #14

Another Monday, another microfiction:


Here's my attempt:

Few attend their own funeral and remain above ground. His epitaph was more accurate than anyone around him knew.

It began: 'Here lies...'


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Here's the fourteenth picture:


My response:

Looking into the mirror, she recognised the woman on the right as the woman on her right, but she had no idea who the woman on the left was.

13 comments:

SparkleFarkel said...

It's quite Stephen King-y, here, in your neck of the woods. A hauntingly good take, Dave!

Your second story is fab, too! (Methinks those two girlies would do well with sock puppets-- they've certainly got the hand-pose down! LOL!)

SF~~~~*

Pat said...

Oh, these are both so clever! In fact, I'd go so far as to say these are superb! I had to read each of them twice before I "got" them. The first one reminded me of Tom Sawer and Huck Finn attending their own funeral in the book "Tom Sawyer."

Gemma Wiseman said...

Both are quirky, tantalising stories tending to play a few mind games! Very clever!

Anonymous said...

Great Micros! Second one made me chuckle :O)

Margaret said...

Very funny. The first one is my favourite.

Cheryl said...

I loved both of them. The second got me giggling. Bravo!

I'm new to this: Irony

SouthLakesMom said...

Now THIS is classic! LOVE this one! Liars all ...

izzy said...

Of course they come, they really want to hear what everyone else REALLY thought- Thanks.

EG CameraGirl said...

SPOOKY! (And very good!)

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed both of your MMs this week. And I'd like to read the rest of that epitaph...
Have a great week ahead. Cheers!

Unknown said...

Both are wonderful and terribly clever!

Diane said...

Both are clever. I had to re-read the first one a couple of times to get it. Loved it. :O)

Dave said...

You are all too kind.

Thank you all again for reading.