Delightful it is not.
Exasperating it can be.
Traveling, eager to get somewhere, you’ll find it.
On a different path it will take you.
Unsuccessful you’ll be at avoiding it.
Realize there’s nothing you can do.
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Thanks to Girlie on the Edge for inspiring the above acrostic with her six-sentence story prompt for this week, in which the given word is “detour.” You can click here to participate.
New! Why Grandma Doesn’t Know Me
Copyright 2021 by Abbie Johnson Taylor.
Independently published with the help of DLD Books.
Sixteen-year-old Natalie’s grandmother, suffering from dementia and confined to a wheelchair, lives in a nursing home and rarely recognizes Natalie. But one Halloween night, she tells her a shocking secret that only she and Natalie’s mother know. Natalie is the product of a one-night stand between her mother, who is a college English teacher, and another professor.
After some research, Natalie learns that people with dementia often have vivid memories of past events. Still not wanting to believe what her grandmother has told her, she finds her biological father online. The resemblance between them is undeniable. Not knowing what else to do, she shows his photo and website to her parents.
Natalie realizes she has some growing up to do. Scared and confused, she reaches out to her biological father, and they start corresponding.
Her younger sister, Sarah, senses their parents’ marital difficulties. At Thanksgiving, when she has an opportunity to see Santa Claus, she asks him to bring them together again. Can the jolly old elf grant her request?
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Reblogged this on Pattys World.
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Thank you, Patty.
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Well-penned, Abbie!
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Thank you.
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Excellent! That sinking feeling when you find out a road is closed, there’s a detour, and nothing you can do to be on time now.
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Thank you. Yes, it’s definitely frustrating.
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So well done, Abbie. I had contemplated to an acrostic my on self.
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Thank you. An acrostic was the only thing I was inspired to write with this word. So, I’m glad you liked it. Keep creating.
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