Each week she posts a photographic prompt for inspiration and the challenge is to write a story using no more than 140 characters or words.
Below is this week's photo followed by my offering.
It was wrong to fabricate evidence but Sherlock’s reputation was at stake. No-one would know what he had done - he had the magnifying glass.
(140 characters)
Oh yes, Janice, similar but with a different twist. Nicely done! (Isn't this fun? I'm hoping Dick will pop in from time to time with one of his bad puns, now that he's done it once. LOL)
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Hi J.L. ~~ I don't think I would quarrel with Sherlock. Yours is the second I have read. I believe that a lot of us will have Holmes based ยต-fiction stories today.
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:o the great Sherlock faking evidence?!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL good old Sherlock keeping up his reputation! :D
ReplyDeleteNaughty Sherlock! Now we know how he REALLY solved all those mysteries. :)
ReplyDeleteCute and clever!
ReplyDeleteNice job! Of course he is clever enough to know how to control the evidence!
ReplyDeleteI just read "Scandal in Bohemia!"
ReplyDeleteSherlock crooked? This one was different-LOL!
ReplyDeleteSherlock is rather naughty! But quite clever to hang on to the magnifying glass. Fun mf.
ReplyDeleteFits the image perfectly! :o)
ReplyDeleteHow true is that scenario! Well done.
ReplyDeleteHA! This is a great one, Janice! I love your wit!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, now even Sherlock's reputation is sullied. Are there any honorable heroes left?
ReplyDeleteLee
Tossing It Out
Ooh, that must be Sherlock's doppleganger, his evil twin in another universe! Good one!
ReplyDeleteAll that time I thought he was different ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice twist to your Sherlock's spy game!
ReplyDeleteShame on Sherlock!
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