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The Rusty Bridge
Bridges always make me think of Rusty.
He sent letters til I was 10, telling of his adventures. I kept a list back then, updating it every time he wrote. When I turned 18, I would follow in his footsteps. Yellowstone Natural Bridge was the last place he mentioned before we got the life-shattering call.
I ended my list, put it in a tin can deep in my closet, and decided to take a safe path instead.
Yesterday, I found the list.
“I lost my life in a different way, Big Brother,” I moaned.
This evening, I bought a backpack.
Many thanks to Rochelle Wisoff-Fields for hosting Friday Fictioneers! One photo, 100 words… Why not join us?
Has anyone else been struggling with posting comments lately? Not that you’ll be able to answer if you are :). I’m having the worst luck getting comments to take…
I liked “I lost my life in a different way”
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The older I get, the more I realize how many different ways there are to live and lose life. Thank you for commenting!
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Time to get out there and see the world. This was great, well done.
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Yes, the time has come! Thank you.
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Loved the ‘losing life in a different way’ concept. Many of us do. Well done, liked this.
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Sandra, thank you. Yes, indeed we do!
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What a revelation. Well done.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Angela, I believe she was meant to be an adventuress. So true, comfort comes at a cost. Good story.
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I get the feeling she was. Safety isn’t free either; there’s always a cost. Thank you for reading!
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You’re very welcome.
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I’m so glad she was able to recover from her loss and find her dream once again. Touching and inspiring story!
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Brenda, thank you so much for your comment! Yes, I think her life is about to change…
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I love stories that describe turning points. Wonderful story poignantly told.
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Thank you so much! ❤
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I like how you’ve structured this story, with the hiding and then rediscovering of the tin can, marking a turning point for your main character. And yes, there are different interpretations of ‘losing life’. Well told.
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Margaret, my apologies, your comment went to spam! And thank you for your thoughtful comment and for picking up the structure of the story!
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I’m glad you found me in there. 🙂
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Me too! I have no idea why your comment ended up there…
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Dear Angela,
Poignant story. One can lose one’s life while still breathing. Well told.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Yes we can! It’s a hard lesson to learn and balance to walk, but worth practicing, I think. Thank you!
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The safe path is not always the happiest. Off the MC goes and sees the world before it’s too late.
I constantly have trouble with commenting. On some sites it works today, and doesn’t next week. On others I sign in, and sign in, and it doesn’t show up anyway. Sometimes the comment disappears, sometimes it goes to spam… mysterious are the ways of the WP.
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So true!
And thank you for your comment about commenting!!! It’s helpful to know this isn’t just user error. I was about so pull my hair out. Some days it goes smoothly, other days problem after problem after problem… I can’t figure out why. Maybe there is no rhyme or reason!
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i suppose she’d realized what was missing. now she was set to find what it was.
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The adventure begins now! Thank you for commenting!
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May she find a happier path.
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She knows there is danger, but hopefully it will be fulfilling! Thank you for commenting.
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Poignant. There is a fine line between playing it safe and not living at all. Well said.
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