"Build wild bricks of unity. We need this site!" He was foaming at the mouth from screaming so much. His hair, brushed by the wind, folded back revealing his toupee.
Henry ignored him and kept at it with the drill.
Peter hammering the nail, smashed his finger, yelling out, "FUCK!" His thumb splits open and the blood drops onto the wood beneath him.
"What the Fuck!?? That is coming out of your paycheck." The foreman stamped on the ground toward Peter, his boots sending out a puff of smoke that took on the shape of twisted dragons fighting.
Clamoring away in Huckley's headphones were the sound of the Judds as he took the jack to the concrete.
"You're fired, Peter," his screaming, muffled by the sounds of the jack, made the side of his neck bulge out.
"There's another thing, too. Just between us, it wouldn't surprise me if she is going to get herself locked up." The Vice President and the CEO stood at the top of the stairs realizing that the loud sounds died around them just as the sentence was said allowed.
The foreman whips around, knocking a sandwich out of Frank's hand. He grabs Frank by the vest, waving his fist in the air behind his own head.
"Say something like that again, Fuck Face." Frank's eyes are so wide they reflect the earth and stars.
Before Frank said anything, the vice president said, "It was me, Carl. What are you going to do about it."
The foreman let go of Frank, turning his attention to the vice president, locking eyes with him. "I'll have you know that she won't be getting locked up for anything, not with the dirt I have on you and this company."
The broken tip of a knife bounced off the foreman's safety helmet. He turned to see Peter attempting to brake the lock where all of the medical supplies were located.
He runs over to Peter. "I though I told you you were fired."
Huckley grabbed a pipe after setting down his hammer and ran over to the foreman. "The way I see it, you have one of two options. Open the lock, or I bust your head in and take the key."
"There will be nothing of the sort," said the CEO in a firm voice that locked all of the men where they stood. "We will take care of the foreman and his daughter." The last word was meant to jab the foreman in his side.
"You'll never get away with this." His voice broke out with a shrill.
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twenty-four-hour short story - You gotta be quick to get this one posted in time. He posts the contest on Sunday (usually) and ends it about 48 hours later. This contest has a 2000 word limit.
Finish the Story Contest - The contest begins on Wednesday (usually) and ends 5 days later. This contest will test your write skills with something a little different each week. Plenty of time to write something around the 500 word mark.
Steem Monsters Common Card Fantasy Story Contest! - Coming out roughly every week. If you enjoy card games like Magic, Yugio, and others like it, you might like this game. Write a fictional tale about the card they present in the contest and your entry just might be the one they choose to showcase.
Tell A Story To Me, And Win 5 SBD! Writing Contest - Kind of random when it comes out but don't worry. You will have two weeks to complete your work of art from the given prompt. Have fun!
Haiku - These are coming out every couple days or so. If you struggle with rhymes, no worries. Haikus don't have to rhyme. All you need to make a haiku is five syllables on the first, seven syllables in the second line, and again back to five syllables for the last line. So easy it makes me think I'm being super productive. LOL
Mizu No Oto - Every Image Has Its Haiku Contest - By reading the title, you should be able to guess how this haiku contest works. You're given an image and you write. I've really enjoyed this contest because there are people here who've actually gone to classes to learn how to write haiku's; so if you want, you also can learn how to write quality haikus from reading the comments and critiques they and others give.
Micro-Fiction Writing Contest - This is a fun challenge. You get two-hundred and fifty words to tell a story or vignettes. Here is a great post that will explain the difference between the two concepts. Here is another post explanation of what a story is. Good luck, Brave Story Writer!
Vocab-Ability 1x1 - What happens is you are given a list of roots and the words they can be found in. You create a sentence using those words and post in the comment section of the post. Your upvote for your creative work will come soon. One of the best ways to increase your vocabulary is by doing these 10-15 minute exercises almost daily. What craziness will you create?
My Completed Freewriting prompts:
Ongoing Stories | Numbered in Order of Story's Progression | |||
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Detective Story | #1 Trolley #2 Flea #3 Awakening | |||
Suspense/Horror | #1 Late #2 Banana #3 Paper #4 Tree #5 5 #6 Home Alone #7 Doctor’s Office | |||
The Stall | #1 Medium #2 The Stall #3 The Stall #4 Mice #5 Detective #6 Homeless #7 Eyebrows #8 40 Percent Off #9 One Year #10 The Stall | |||
Church | #1 Church #2 Ornate #3 Chips #4 State | |||
Butterfly | 1. Old Maid 2. Pitiful 3. Headache 4. coffee 5. Three Grapes 6. Helicopter 7.Helpless 8. Overslept 9. Smooth as Silk | |||
Dragon Breath | 1. Dragon Breath 2. Death on the Table 3. Washcloths | |||
The Attic | 1. The Attic 2. The Four Corners 3. Small Package | |||
Damaged Goods | 1. Well-being 2. Orange Blossom 3. Freedom of Personal Power | |||
1. Rooster; 2. Groundhog Day |
Poems | ||||
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#52 Caterpillar | #85 Wildflower | Hardboiled Minds | Grief | Eat This Apple |
Towels | See You on the Other Side | Tears | Light | Mask |
Yummy | Rose Pedals | Pineapple | Baby | Bark |
We-writes (collaborations with community members) | ||||
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Monster | Eagle Scout 1st Entry: 2nd Entry: 3rd Entry | Smooth as Silk | Torment of the Light Bulb | |
Pull the Plug | Death on the Table | The Farm House | Well-being | |
Idiot 1; 2; 3 |
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