~ We decided it would be better to mail John's letter from the post office in the next town. Rather than send it off with one of the villagers, Wally wanted to take it himself.
Around 6 AM, he borrowed the innkeeper's car. The town was only 20 minutes away so he'd easily be back in an hour. There was still no sign of him at 9 AM...I was getting antsy!
The delivery boy arrived for work out of breath. With a worried look on his face, he pulled the innkeeper aside. On his way across the moor, he'd seen Matthew's car...hanging off a cliff! ~
And now for the conclusion...
And now for the conclusion...
The car was teetering over the edge, door open.. Fearing what I might see, I inched to the top. There was no sign of Wally. I scanned the area nervously.
Someone touched my sleeve.
Grinning weakly, Wally held me tight.
Grinning weakly, Wally held me tight.
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Pondering My Meanderings...
with much herbal love,
Wanderer
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10 thoughts about my meanderings:
I love a happy ending thank you
glad he was okay
Oh my goodness, I love it, but this so needs to be continued too, it can go in so many different directions, isn't that funny how some one simple thought could lead well to a whole bunch of chapters?!!!
Whew! Wally comes through in the end...
=)
This is really well done. Great job with the prompt!
yay for a happy ending...and good job on keeping it short! I wasn't quite so successful... :(
Whew! That was a close call.~Ames
Wonderful!!! I am so glad it didn't have a tragic ending!
Wally is safe!! He deserves lots of hugs! Great post!
Just when I was wondering, 'Where's Wally?'
I always love a happy ending.
I'm so sorry about cutting the words. Everything was such a crisis here with our kitchen that I forgot I had already said 100!
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