Thursday, 3 May 2018

100 Word Challenge

30/04/18

100 Word Challenge

SHOUTED    CRIMSON MISTY    FRANTICALLY GRAVE

Misty and I were completing a perfect show jumping round. We were in good time and had cleared all of the jumps that we had tackled. As we approached the fifth jump, she put in a refusal and it all went downhill from there. A large double with red and blue poles was next. I felt her stride falter but I kept her on the jump. Suddenly she shied to the left and I tumbled onto the jump with a crash. I saw crimson blood spilling over my white jodhpurs and I screamed frantically. The course official ran over, her face grave and concerned. “Call 111,” she shouted. Her face blurred as I drifted into unconsciousness.

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Where did you meet success, and who might benefit most from what you've learnt along the way?

Today in technology I had success making our market day emoji pillows because I was pleased with the result. My group can benefit from that because more people will come to our store if we have good products.

Thursday, 22 March 2018

100 Word Challenge



My older brother smiles proudly down at me from the top of the tree. I glare up at him. Just because he is three years older than me he thinks that makes him better. He thinks I can’t climb to the top of the tree. I will show him.
I start by grabbing the lowest branches, trying to navigate the path that my brother had used to effortlessly climb. But how did he get up there? The gaps between branches become greater. I glance upwards, I’m not even halfway there. Then I slip. My legs give way beneath me, I tumble through the air. The ground rushes towards me and I hit it hard. Everything goes black.

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

100 Word Challenge



12/03/18


The Teacup


Every Sunday I would visit her. It was the highlight of my week. Every time there was a different baked treat; pink iced buns, chewy chocolate chip cookies, and rich chocolate cupcakes. And always a cup of tea.

It has been five Sundays now since I haven’t been to visit her. The five worst Sundays of my life.

Today I found the teacup that my Grandma bought me for my birthday three years ago.

I carried the cup to the cemetery. I sat on the lush grass under the shade of a tree. There, I half buried my teacup. Half the teacup remains to remind me of my heart, now broken in two.

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

100 Word Challenge

6/03/18


…but what if I was in charge?…


My evil stepsisters stand and cackle as I scrub the floor until
they can see the reflection of their ugly faces in it. But what if
I was in charge?… I would be the one laughing gleefully as
they grovelled uselessly at my feet.
They watch with pleasure as they force me to clean the
fireplace. But what if I was in charge?… They would clean
the fireplace until their faces were so blackened that they
would fade into the dark night, never to be seen again.
They sneer at my torn clothes. But what if I was in charge?...
Their expensive dresses would be no more than dirty rags.
But what if I was in charge?... Then the world would have
such things as happy endings.

Thursday, 22 February 2018

100 Word Challenge

The trees swayed peacefully in time to the whistling of the wind.
Against the angry grey sky the black tree silhouettes became like
skeletons. Silently they stalked, in a determined trance towards me.
They struck a threatening pose.  Lightening cracked, illuminating
their evil figures.  I blinked. Everything was still. I blinked again.
There were only trees before me, swaying in time to the whistling
of the wind. But I swore I saw one of the old grooved trees wink a
woody eye at me. I turned and sprinted away, out of reach from
their grasping branches.

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

100 Word Challenge

12/02


...we were moving very fast when…

It was a small and old car but my friend was standing beside it happily
grinning so I smiled encouragingly back. “Come on get in and we’ll take
it for a spin” Sam urged. “But you aren’t even allowed to take passengers
yet!” I said, he just laughed “Come on don't be silly” He was looking so
excited so I reluctantly climbed into the car. We sped down the road
heading towards the intersection. That was when Sam put his foot on
the accelerator. I screamed at him, but it was to late. We were moving
very fast when the truck hit us. We landed with a bone shattering crunch,
everything went black...