Today is
the 28th Edition of #WritingWednesday!!!
Sorry this post is a day late, but hopefully not a dollar short!
Remember,
#WritingWednesday is an EASY, STRESS-FREE, weekly writing challenge.
- Read the
writing prompt below,
- Spend 5
minutes writing (in your own voice or the voice of a character you’re writing) whatever
comes to mind,
- DON’T
EDIT what you write! IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE PERFECT!
The goal
is 5 minutes of creativity.
Today’s writing prompt:
What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?
When I was just a girl, growing up
in New Orleans, my mother told me, “If your good and quiet, you’ll be able to hear
the voices of your ancestors.” I was naive, so I believed her. I tried so hard.
Every day I’d sit in the corner of our living room, staring at nothing,
focusing on voices that weren’t there. Then, one day, I heard a voice. It was
faint, almost a whisper.
“The ritual won’t work if you don’t
spill a little blood, Clara.” It was my mother. She was talking to my Aunt
Clara on the phone, whispering in the kitchen.
That night, I followed them to the
graveyard just around the corner from our house. You wouldn’t believe me if I
told you what I saw; It’s been over twenty years and I still can’t believe it.
It doesn’t matter that I can raise the dead now too, much less talk to them. It’s
still so surreal.
You want to know the best advice I’ve
ever been given? That’s easy. That night, standing there in the dark hiding
behind a tree so my mother and my aunt wouldn’t see me, they brought my great
grandma back from the dead. She looked passed them, straight at me, pointed her
decayed finger at me and called me out of the dark. Then, standing just three
feet away from my mother, who’s mouth was clenched with fear and anger, my
grandmother told me, “It’s in your blood too, and child, you are powerful. Learn
from your mother. Learn everything, because one day she won’t be here to
protect you and you’ll need to know how to protect yourself.”
Less than a year later, my mother
died.
© 2019 Nina Soden
Alright,
now it’s your turn. I’d love to see what today’s writing prompt inspires in
you. So, if you are willing, go to the comment section below and start typing.
Take 5 minutes and let’s see what you come up with!
What is the best advice you’ve ever been given?
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