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SUSANNAH BRESLIN

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30 Days of Fiction, Day #23: I Can See Forever From Here

December 15, 2014  /  Susannah Breslin

via Inhabitat

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(Inspired by a 30-day yoga challenge at my yoga studio, I'm writing 30 flash fictions in 30 days. One a day. 100 words or less. Time limit: 15 minutes. You can read all of them here.) 

She wanted a house, so he found four leftover toilet paper tubes and an old shoebox. He taped the tubes to the top of the box. He went on a walk, collecting small sticks and large leaves. Back at home, he weaved them into walls. For the roof, he removed the shirt from his back, cut out a piece of it, and sewed the canopy over the tubes and the walls. He skinned a baby rabbit and used it as a throw for the matchbox bed. When she got home, he invited her inside their tiny life together. 

Time: 5 minutes

Word count: 98 words

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tags / FICTION, 30 DAYS OF FICTION, MARRIAGE, NATURE, ANIMALS, LOVE
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