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Five Sentence Fiction – Fate of Life

by Tina Basu
I was thinking of writing a book review today but then came Lillie’s mail in my Inbox with this weeks prompt for Five Sentence Fiction. And I somehow felt I need to write it at once. 

As I told you a few days back I have started following Lillie and her Five Sentence Fictions, I am going to do my second one now. You can read my earlier attempt here. Go ahead and check this one out.


This week’s prompt is FROZEN.


Fate of Life

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Natalie woke up in the hospital bed and saw no one around.

Amidst the beeping machines and saline tubes she tried to look for Nathan but he was not in the room.

She tried to remember what had happened but her mind seemed blank when she heard the door opening.

Nathan walked in but his Frozen face gave away something was terribly wrong and Natalie started to panic.

“Darling don’t feel disturbed, God took our unborn child in His paradise, but don’t worry next time we’ll be more careful, we will definitely make a good family”.

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Word theme for the current week is FROZEN.
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Lillie McFerrin Writes


Leave a comment if you liked it and want me to write some more fiction.

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6 comments

sibi January 30, 2014 - 9:05 am

You conveyed so much in so few words…Good story

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Tina Basu January 30, 2014 - 9:07 am

Thank you Sibi.. your words are encouraging 🙂

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Ritesh Agarwal February 1, 2014 - 11:22 am

Hey Tina…weaving a story in so few words is an uphill ask….so, a nice job there

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Tina Basu February 1, 2014 - 11:47 am

Thanks Ritesh

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Neelam Dadhwal February 3, 2014 - 4:09 am

powerfully done, Tina.

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Tina Basu February 3, 2014 - 4:15 am

Thanks Neelam.. appreciate.

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