Sensation began to infuse her numb body and suddenly Deidra’s eyes popped open in terror.
One thought repeated in her confused mind, “Where am I?”
As she critically scanned her shadowed surroundings, Deidra eyed the rustic piano and instantly realized what had happened to her.
*Photo courtesy of Sonya via Jesse Orrico.
*Thanks to Sonya.
Ah, the mystery!
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Thank-you for reading my TLT. Mysteries are the best! π
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Kidnapped by the Piano Man! Those musicians!!!
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Ha ha! Right on! Thought you’d enjoy this one Marissa. π
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I can’t figure out where she is, but the piano is nice, and if there is music can’t be so bad, mystery indeed!
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Thank-you, Elizabeth. I love writing the three line tales because it allows me to create a mystery, without having to write more. It intrigues me sometimes what I come up with. Ha ha! Appreciate you reading it. π
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This is so eerie and mysterious. Well done!
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What happened? What Happened? π
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Thank-you for enjoying my writing. π This one was inspired by the photo as well as a short story I wrote over a year ago. Hope you have a wonderful day. π
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Interesting! Our stories get lives of their own…. Nice π
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Captivated by the mystery! Great three lines!βΊ
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Thank-you for the lovely comment. π
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Very compelling. My curiosity is piqued!!
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Thank-you, Melissa. As we’ve spoken before, it’s an intriguing challenge to make a leap into untried creativity. I’m not usually a mystery writer, but I find it just comes to me through unknown sources. π
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Hi Melissa. I was wondering if you could free me from your spam folder. A comment I made on your dolphin post has been sitting in the dark dungeon for quite awhile. I figured out recently that this is the only way to let you know; to hook onto an older comment by you. Thanks. π
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I think it’s okay now, but let me know if not, please and thank you!!
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Love your blog and stories. I’ll check it out. Thanks for finding my voice. π
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I just commented on your last post and it disappeared. π¦ Loved the photo.
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Now I want to know more…where was she…what will she do now? Very good π
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Thank-you for commenting. A mystery is a wonderful writing style. I have no answer to your questions. Only the muse knows. π
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Olga, are these all your own photographs and sketches? They are amazing. I love your repetetive drawing… Makes me want to try, although I have never been good at drawing and painting. I do always draw shapes when I’m talking on the phone, in a class, etc., so perhaps this type of drawing would be up my alley. I guess I don’t need more to do, though. Don’t have time for my art as it is. I love all of your work.
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Thanks, Judy. Yes, the photos and sketches are my originals. I find creating a photo for a haiku very stimulating. The only time I use a non-original is in certain challenges like the Three Line Tales where the image is provided. Always give credits to the creator if it’s not mine. Enjoyed your visit. π
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I, too, almost always use my own photos. Sometimes my collages. You wouldn’t want me to use what few drawings I’ve done! Unfortunately, I just couldn’t find the right photo for my post today, so I had to use an internet photo for the first illustration. I hate doing that but it is occasionally necessary. The subject, however, was the excellence of both your drawings and photos… Such a pleasure to visit your blog.
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Aw! Thanks so kindly, Judy. π
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It’s amazing what can be conveyed in three lines! Masterful.
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Thank-you, Christine. Just love the challenge of three: haiku and 3-line tales.
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