Friday October 16th, 2020

The exercise:

Write four lines of prose about: carrying on.

2 comments:

Greg said...

I think this is actually a good place to bring Margarest and Theresa's adventure to a conclusion, and leave them just carrying on with their (slightly odd) lives :)

Carrying on
"Good mourning," said Margaret, sitting down at a table where Theresa, Agnes, Betty and Phyllis were already sat, "and do any of you think that's a strange way to greet people?"
Phyllis was playing Betty and winning, and the others were kibitzing, so it took a moment before Agnes said, "It's probably historical, dear; you know, it'll be the way they greeted each other during the Black Death or something, and was just a nice way of asking if anyone died recently."
Margaret and Theresa exchanged glances, and Theresa said, "But wouldn't 'Good Erenoon' make more sense?"
Phyllis laughed: "my mum did tell me she and her friends all used to call the Ante, short of Antemeridian, so let's say 'Good Ante' instead!"

Marc said...

Greg - hah, fair enough. I'll be sad to see them depart for now, but I look forward to whatever comes our way next Friday!

But yes, this seems a fine place to leave off. I have to admit I quite like that theory about the 'good mourning' greeting.