
Finally, they would meet. Stepsisters –they had just found out, both girls had been estranged from their families for years.
One had called the other, “I think we are family now,” she had said and there was a long silence on the other end.
“Are you there?”
“Yes, I am still here.”
Both had longed for a sibling all their life.
“Let’s meet,” they had decided and had chosen this little bar for their first contact.
“What if she doesn’t like me?” the same thought went through their minds when they arrived.
They met at the door -both smiled.
(100 Words)
I thoroughly enjoy this challenge, and I am looking forward to next weeks picture. I don’t consider myself a writer, just a story teller. I am always surprised to see that I can manage to cut a story short -who would have thought. 🙂
The 100-word challenge is hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields. It is great fun. Click <<<here>>> and the magic online carpet will transport you.

Great take on the prompt. 🙂 Those encounters don’t always go well and you set up the tension perfectly!
I am having fun with the 100-word challenge. 🙂
Lovely story, it’s heartwarming to see them find each other.
Thank you ~!
Dear Happy Quitter,
How sweet when separated siblings meet. 😉 Even if they are stepsisters. Still family. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Dear Rochelle,
You showed me a new side of blogging and writing and the Friday Fictioneers is now something I look forward too.
Have a great weekend
Bridget
Dear Bridget,
Happy to have you aboard. I could go into arias about what Friday Fictioneers did and continues to do for me. I didn’t create it, but am happy to keep it alive. (Glad you know your name, too. 😉 )
Shalom and a happy weekend,
Rochelle
I think you are a marvelous wordsmith.
I wish you could see my smile now. Thank you 🙂
Truth doesn’t need thanks.
Yes! I like it 🙂 You’re a good storyteller. I might have to try this some time. I don’t think I would be. We’ll see 🙂 Happy weekend!
Great! Not all storytellers are writers, and not all writers are storytellers. Some are both, but the story’s the important thing. 🙂
I agree. I have been put asleep by great writing because I just couldn’t connect to the story.
I agree. A story teller knows how to tell a good story without putting the listener to sleep.
Love it!