Friday, September 5, 2014

Flash Fiction Friday, September 5, 2014 ~ Gypsy Magic

Flash Fiction Friday seems inviting in every way, including this wonderful subject photograph below that is the focus challenge for all the participating authors. Our goal? To write a 100 word short, no more and no less, that captures the essence of the photo to us. They are always so different and so inspired. But today, I am into Gypsies.

Such a wonderful group of prurient panderers. You'll love us, but you need to visit, comment and enjoy each author's work. You can hop over to the list via the link above or below or you you can stay right here, listen to some great music and visit their blogs one-by-one because I have them listed below, too. 

Either way, you'll enjoy  ~  ☼ o√ ¸.¨¯`*..*˜"*°

Gypsy* Magic
The clustered houseboats along the bank of the slow, meandering river bustled with activity from the nomads as they prepared for the Summer Solstice.

Behind the shoulders of the exotic dancer, the sky was draped in sequined velveteen on the dock amidst colored lanterns. She watched as the music brought his hips to life. Her heart pounded in rhythmic cadence with his seductive movement.

He knew she hid and watched - always.

Tonight, the woman she had become did not hide but walked boldly to the dock. She melted into his embrace and danced, finally, pressed tightly against the magical bulge between his thighs.



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*The English term Gypsy (or Gipsy) originates from the Greek word for "Egyptian", Αιγύπτιοι (Aigyptioi, whence modern Greek γύφτοι gifti), in the belief that the Romanies, or some other Gypsy groups (such as the Balkan Egyptians), originated in Egypt, and in one narrative were exiled as punishment for allegedly harbouring the infant Jesus.This exonym is sometimes written with capital letter, to show that it designates an ethnic group. 


16 comments :

  1. Excellent flasher with superb descriptions. I could see the starry sky and feel the night breeze watching as romantic Romany danced

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    1. Awww, thank you, Naomi. I aim to please so it warms me whenever you enjoy my scribe. Thank you for stopping by and leaving such complimentary comments. xo

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  2. I like the setting you create and the magic through it.

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    1. Thank you, Angelica. I appreciate you stopping by and commenting. I love the music from the Gypsy Kings, one of my favs, too. I appreciate your support. xo

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  3. Your words flowed smoothly like poetry with a flavor of a very eroctic message. Well-done as always!

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    1. Thank you, Pablo. You are always so generous with your compliments. I so appreciate your friendship.

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  4. Such a magical and exotic setting. I could envision the sparks starting to fly between the two of them.

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    1. Thank you, Mangus. I appreciate the read and visit. xo

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  5. Very seductive descriptions. I love your imagery :)

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    1. Oh, Jorja, thank you. I appreciate your generosity and visit. xo

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  6. Both magical and cinematic; love what you put out there.

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    1. Thank you, Ray. Your comments mean a good deal to me. Thanks for stopping by and reading my scribe. xo

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    1. Thank you for stopping by, Julez. It is especially kind of you when I know you are not feeling well. Get well soon. xo

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  8. OMG! Wow! I love how you made everything come together. So sweet and hot, and spicy. I see she has come out of her shell and become a woman and he has taken notice too. Makes me giggle with delight for them both. Love your detail in your words. Awesome flash!

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    1. Thank you, AuroraRose. You are kind beyond words and very much appreciated. xo

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