
PHOTO PROMPT © Ronda Del Boccio
Ooooooh, Shoe in Trouble!
“Where’s your other—”
“Shhhhhh.” My older sister shot me a daggered look, then smiled sweetly as Dad glanced back in the rearview mirror.
“If I have to go to this stupid reunion,” Kristin whispered, “I’m gonna get new shoes for my big date.”
“We ready?” Mom slid into the front passenger seat and clicked her seatbelt. “Anyone forget anything?”
“I think we’re good,” Kristin chirped.
Mom turned and tossed the missing shoe into Kristin’s lap. “Nice try, Cinderella. Act up today and you’re grounded Friday.”
I bit back a grin.
Maybe Prince Charming has a thing for old tennis shoes…
As always, many thanks for Rochelle Wisoff-Fields for hosting Friday Fictioneers! Stop over and read a wonderful array of 100-word-fiction pieces based on this photo prompt!
It was worth a try
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Otherwise, you never know…
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Oh I really like this.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the read!
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mom does know everything. 🙂
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You’ve got that right! 🙂
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This made me smirk.
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Hehe. Mom isn’t as clueless as she looks…
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Hahaha good try kiddo. Moms always know.
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They do! Some way, some how…
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I like the light-hearted atmosphere of your story, Angela.
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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Kids forget their parents were young once, and know all the tricks in the book from personal experience!
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Yes, exactly that! They only realize it later, when they’re the ones in the front seat of the car…
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Dear Angela,
Not doubt the younger sister got a kick out of this. Fun stuff.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I agree. I think she enjoyed watching the process (and maybe taking notes) ;). Thank you for the comment, Rochelle!
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Also, I couldn’t get my comment to post on your story this week…sigh. I tried to say: Hehehe! Yes, a writer must be careful what she says. Ironically, writers are also always on the listen for stories…
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Mum knows her tribe inside out, well done.
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She does! Hard to pull one past her :).
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Sisters were always thus!
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I know, right? There’s always THAT sister, no matter what angle you’re looking from…
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Love this one. No matter how devious you get, parents are always one step ahead 🙂
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Exactly! They always seem to know, some way, somehow!
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I love this. Smart mama, who can read her daughter’s mind. Had me smiling 🙂
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I’m glad you enjoyed it! Yes. They always seem to sense a scheme!
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That was fun. Smart girl but smarter Mum.
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It was worth a try. Clever girl, but mom knows all (haha). A very cute story!
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Moms have a special sensor, I think. 😉 Thank you, Brenda!
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Mum’s on the ball. Great fairy tale.
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Lol!! Mom knows all!!
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I know, right?? Can’t pull one over on her… :)!
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