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Twelve-year-old Isabella used to resent having to spend two-weeks in January in Dad’s frozen cabin in the middle of nowhere. Two solid weeks of cold, gray suck.
She was in the mud room getting ready to go outside so Dad and step-mom could “try to make her a baby sibling.”
“Disgusting.”
She grabbed her skates. She would never use them again after she almost fell through the ice. Billy saved her just in time. Since then, she went to the pond to talk with Billy every day. He’d fallen through when he was her age. Now he’s the pond’s ghost.
It’s Wednesday and once again time to participate in Rochelle Wisoff-Fields’ 19 January 2024 edition of Friday Fictioneers. The idea is to use the image up top as the inspiration for crafting a poem or short story no more than 100 words long. My word count is exactly 100.
I have ghost stories on my mind, mainly because I’m considering submitting a short story to an open submissions call. I have a ready-made tale I could send in, or the one in my head which you’ve just read a sliver of. All that plus it’s freezing cold outside.
To read other stories based on the prompt, visit inlinkz.
Speaking of drabbles, I have nine of them published in Pocket SciFi: Drabble Contest One. If you like science fiction and 100 word stories, this could be the one for you.


A story that fits the weather here too. At least she did not end up alone, some consolation.
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In the extended version (in my head) the ghost tries to get her to stay permanently because he’s lonely. I haven’t made up my mind yet if she drowns or is saved.
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Does she love him? If so, then I vote for drowned. If he’s evil, then save her! This was a good story but I would have liked more.
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She’s 12.
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Fascinating, shades of The Water Babies
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Thanks, Michael.
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I love a good ghost story. I wonder if maybe she too will become a ghost .
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Depends if Billy tries to turn her into one. Thanks.
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Dear James,
I think I’d rather go talk to ghost than listen to dad and stepmom try to make a baby. 😉 But then is Billy a friend or a risk?
Shalom,
Rochelle
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A little of both.
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I wonder if Billy should have known better than to skate on thin ice. Loneliness creates wonderful friends.
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That was a long time ago and accidents happen.
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She grabbed her skates… Hopefully Billy doesn’t convince her to go skating again.
I like this, James.
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Thanks. She grabbed her skates to show Dad and Step-Mom that she was going to the pond, presumably to skate. She couldn’t very well tell them about the ghost.
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Oh, yes, I did realise that. I’m still worried a little bit…
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Me too.
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😊
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Ah, at least she has a ghost sibling already. Of sorts.
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Who doesn’t love a good ghost story, especially an icy one to go with our bone-chilling weather?
That was a great read, James. The last sentence summed it all up beautifully. Best of luck with your ghost story submissions …. not that you need it!
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Thanks and I’ll take all the luck I can get.
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Most welcome, James!
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I like this James, it could take off in many interesting directions 🙌
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It could indeed. Thanks.
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Wonderful story. Glad she has a friend.
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Thank you. Her “friend” might try to turn her into a ghost for company, so the relationship isn’t necessarily safe.
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Winter is the perfect time for ghost stories! Well written.
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Thank you.
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Interesting story.
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Thanks, Bill.
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Well-written story. Thank goodness for Billy.
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Thanks. Maybe. What happens when she tries to leave?
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Billy waits until next next year when she visits? Or maybe Billy wanted company — but then why would he save her? I’d keep her new little sibling away from the pond though.
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There’s always next summer.
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i didn’t anticipate that twist in the end. well-crafted.
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Thanks.
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This was good.
Enjoyable read.
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Thanks, Dawn.
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Wonderfully narrated.
Hope she is well.
Poor girl had to suffer in that weather while other things were the priority of her parents 😦
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The weather was the least of her problems. Thanks, Anita.
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