Wednesday's Words on a Friday
The original Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and eventually taken over by a moveable feast of participants when Delores had computer troubles. Sadly, Delores has now closed her blog forever due to other problems.
The aim of the words is to encourage us to write. A story, a poem, whatever comes to mind.
If you are posting an entry on your own blog, please let us know so we can come along to read it and add a few encouraging words.
This month the words/prompts are supplied by River and can be found here
This week's words/prompts are:
1.shipwreck 2.hook 3.unexpected 4.buttermilk 5.white-knuckled 6.buggy
Here is my story:
Safely anchored on
steady ground, the crane extended its arm towards the gaping hole and let down
a large basket, a few minutes later it began winching back up and in the basket
was Jim, wide frightened eyes in a face the colour of buttermilk, with a
white-knuckled grip on the hook holding the basket.
He'd been exploring
along the cliff edge with his mates, looking for windblown treasures after the
storm, when a section of the earth unexpectedly gave way under his feet and down
he went. Dan and Greg yelled down to see if he was okay and after hearing his
voice they ran back to Greg’s uncles cabin as fast as they could to get help.
Greg’s uncle called his
contractor friend and asked if a crane could be brought over to haul Jim out of
the hole. No one else had any ropes strong enough or long enough, since Dan and
Greg both said Jim was quite a long way down.
After helping Jim out
of the basket and wrapping him in a blanket to keep warm after the shock, they
questioned him as to what was down there. “I couldn’t see much at first,” said
Jim, “it was very buggy, with all sorts of tiny flying things and the air was
dusty around where I landed, but once that cleared I saw I was in some sort of
cave with the remains of an old shipwreck and…and…” he shuddered and drank more
water before continuing, “bones. Everywhere. Bones and skulls!”
Colin, the contractor
friend, immediately called the police to get the area roped off for safety and
maybe archaeologists could get in there. This was history in the making! Divers
would be called in too, to see if they could approach the cave from underwater
and find out how the ship got in there.
How exciting! Too exciting for poor Jim. I wonder what the archaeologists will discover.
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