This is the freewrite challenge. I am using @mariannewest’s #freewrite prompt to write this piece (@mariannewest/day-535-5-minute-freewrite-monday-prompt-portal)
Today’s prompt is:
portal
Sharon @fitinfun, yesterday’s prompt deliverer, thought that the prompt might follow on nicely from yesterday’s freewrite (@felt.buzz/intensity-a-five-minute-freewrite-plftywtd) so I obliged and continued the story...
Marie handed me a cup of water and I drank from it, downing all of the precious liquid.
Chip laughed, "thirsty work, ain't it boy?"
I nodded. My vision had cleared now, I could see the others. Marie looked concerned, Chip looked as he always did: like a big rock. France... where the fuck was France? I stood up and looked around me, back at the shimmering portal.
"Where is France?" I said. Chip looked away, his face cloudy, troubled. Marie looked like she was going to cry. "Where the fuck is she?" I yelled.
"She didn't make it," Chip said.
"What the fuck do you mean," I choked on the words.
Marie put her arms around me. "Graver warned us the journey through the portal was not always straightforward," she said.
"But she's okay? She just didn't come through. Right?"
Marie shook her head. "She was deconstructed, lost in the wormhole..."
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As usual I started with the freewrite prompt and used themostdangerouswritingapp.com to write the first five minutes (and then popped it into google docs to check for errors and tidy it up a bit):
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