Week 2
Genre: Mystery
How they work: Each week there is going to be a post completely dedicated to writing prompts. This will compliment the genre of the week, named every Saturday. Below three pictures are posted along with word prompts to go with them. Three options will be beneath each picture. All suggestions are welcome, and if you desire, please share your ideas.
1.) Among the flowers and down a hallowed path she retraced the step of the victim. Young, brave, an inexperienced this was her first job. She never felt more alone.
2.) "Dune was never supposed to come with me."
"That dog is going to mess up this whole case."
"Funny, I was just thinking the same thing about you."
3.) From a young age she believed nature could talk. Her fingers dabbled in the grass beyond the well beaten trail. Her dog nudged his nose beneath the crook of her arm. At that moment, she knew her instinct was right and pushed further into the forest.
1.) Her sister went missing a year ago. The police swore she was a runaway, but I knew different. I held the puzzle piece she gave me before she vanished and held it to the sunlight. If only I could find her.
2.) "Dazzle them," she said.
"Dazzle my sources?"
"Yes, or they will never give you the information."
3.) Was she a ghost? No. I asked myself this question many times. She would appear only at night and quietly paddle down the hallways, but she never left the house. One day, I asked her. She was the missing girl, she was my twin sister.
1.) She wandered before her flowers, hidden among their many pedals. No one could know my true identity. I needed to be a ghost among mere mortals.
2.) "She is different."
"Yes."
"Will she blow this job?"
"No, she's perfect."
3.) Rain never ceased. Her flowers only grew brighter as the days continued to dim. She bent over the front desk with a smile when the detectives finally game knocking at her door.
Sources: Google Images, Kansas City Hiker (Photo 1), Pinterest (Photo 2), Twitter (Photo 3): @ta_ma_ky
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